Whirlpool Oven/Range/Stove Error Code F2

Last updated: January 5, 2026 MEDIUM

⚠️ Safety Warning

  • Unplug the appliance before attempting any repairs
  • Never attempt repairs while the appliance is energized
  • If you're unsure, contact a certified Whirlpool technician
  • Keep children and pets away during troubleshooting

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🔧 Tools You May Need

  • Multimeter
  • Screwdriver set
  • Work gloves
  • Oven thermometer
  • Heat-resistant gloves

What Does Error Code F2 Mean?

Oven Temperature Too High. Check for welded relays or sensor issues.

How to Fix Error Code F2

Step 1: Reset Your Oven/Range/Stove

  1. Unplug the oven/range/stove from the power outlet
  2. Wait 2-3 minutes for the capacitors to discharge
  3. Plug the appliance back in
  4. Check if the error code has cleared

Diagnostic Checks for Oven/Range/Stove Error F2

Diagnostic CheckExpected ResultIf Failed
Test oven temperature sensor~1100 ohms at room temperatureReplace temperature sensor/probe
Check bake/broil element continuityContinuity present, element glows evenlyReplace heating element
Inspect door gasket sealGasket intact, no gaps or tearsReplace door gasket
Test oven igniter (gas models)Igniter glows bright orange, gas ignitesReplace igniter
Check control board connectionsAll ribbon cables/connectors secureReseat connections, inspect for burns

💡 Pro Tips from ErrorCodeHub

Self-Clean Caution: The self-clean cycle runs at 800°F+ and is notorious for killing control boards. Use it sparingly—manual cleaning is gentler.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Whirlpool error code F2 mean?

Oven Temperature Too High. Check for welded relays or sensor issues.

Can I fix error code F2 myself?

Many F2 errors can be fixed with basic troubleshooting. Start with a reset, then check common causes.

How much does it cost to fix error F2?

Repair costs typically range from $50-$300 depending on the cause.

Should I call a technician for error F2?

If basic troubleshooting doesn't work, or you're uncomfortable with repairs, contact a certified technician.

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When to Call a Professional

Consider contacting a certified Whirlpool technician if:

  • The error persists after troubleshooting
  • You're not comfortable with DIY repairs
  • The repair involves electrical or gas components
  • Your appliance is still under warranty

Find a technician: Call Whirlpool support or search for certified repair services in your area.