Electrolux oven

Electrolux oven error codes

Find Electrolux oven and range error meanings with careful consumer-safe guidance for temperature, sensor, and control faults.

Errors

10

High severity

2

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See the full Electrolux oven error code list with code, meaning, severity, and direct links to the detail pages.

Common Electrolux oven codes

F1

Electrolux Oven Error F1: Shorted Keypad — Control Panel Fault

The oven's control board has detected a stuck or shorted key on the keypad. One or more buttons on the control panel are registering as continuously pressed, preventing the oven from operating normally. This may be caused by physical damage to the keypad overlay or an internal failure of the touchpad membrane.

Open F1 guide

F3

Electrolux Oven Error F3: Communication Error Between Control Boards

The oven's main control board has lost communication with one of its subsidiary boards — typically the user interface board (UI board) or an auxiliary control module. F20 and F26 cover specific communication bus faults within this same category and are treated identically. The oven will not operate until communication is restored.

Open F3 guide

F10

Electrolux Oven Error F10: Thermal Runaway or Overheating

Electrolux oven error F10 usually means the oven is overheating or thinks it is overheating.

Open F10 guide

F13

Electrolux Oven Error F13: EEPROM Memory Failure — Control Board Fault

The oven's control board has detected a failure in the EEPROM (non-volatile memory) chip that stores calibration data, settings, and operational parameters. The board cannot read or write to this memory reliably, which prevents normal oven operation. F12 and F13 are used interchangeably across different Frigidaire and Electrolux model years to indicate the same EEPROM fault.

Open F13 guide

F30

Electrolux Oven Error F30: Open Temperature Probe Circuit

Electrolux oven error F30 usually means the oven temperature probe circuit is open or disconnected.

Open F30 guide

F31

Electrolux Oven Error F31: Shorted Temperature Probe — Sensor Reading Too Low

The oven's control board is detecting a shorted condition in the oven temperature sensor circuit. The sensor is reading an abnormally low resistance, which the control board interprets as a temperature far outside the oven's operating range. F31 is the complement to F30: F30 is an open circuit, F31 is a shorted (low-resistance) circuit.

Open F31 guide

Symptom entry points

Door, latch, and lock warnings

  • F90 - The oven door lock mechanism has encountered a fault. F90 through F94 all relate to the door lock assembly — the motor-driven latch that engages during self-clean cycles. The specific sub-code indicates which part of the lock sequence failed: F90 = lock motor did not complete; F91 = door lock switch fault; F92/F93/F94 = lock position sensor disagreement. The oven will not allow the self-clean cycle to start, or is stuck with the door locked.

Sensor and temperature faults

  • F10 - Electrolux oven error F10 usually means the oven is overheating or thinks it is overheating.
  • F30 - Electrolux oven error F30 usually means the oven temperature probe circuit is open or disconnected.
  • F31 - The oven's control board is detecting a shorted condition in the oven temperature sensor circuit. The sensor is reading an abnormally low resistance, which the control board interprets as a temperature far outside the oven's operating range. F31 is the complement to F30: F30 is an open circuit, F31 is a shorted (low-resistance) circuit.

Control board and electronics warnings

  • F1 - The oven's control board has detected a stuck or shorted key on the keypad. One or more buttons on the control panel are registering as continuously pressed, preventing the oven from operating normally. This may be caused by physical damage to the keypad overlay or an internal failure of the touchpad membrane.
  • F3 - The oven's main control board has lost communication with one of its subsidiary boards — typically the user interface board (UI board) or an auxiliary control module. F20 and F26 cover specific communication bus faults within this same category and are treated identically. The oven will not operate until communication is restored.
  • F10 - Electrolux oven error F10 usually means the oven is overheating or thinks it is overheating.

Model-family guidance

What can vary by model

  • Electrolux oven display wording and code formats can vary by series.
  • If your model behaves differently, check the owner manual before trying any deeper maintenance step.
  • Some models may display the same fault as F3, F20, F26.
  • Some models may display the same fault as F12, F13.

Frequently asked questions

Appliance-level FAQs add supporting context without forcing users into long-form content.

Where should I start with Electrolux oven error codes?

Start with the oven overview page, then use the full error code list or open the code that matches your display. Each page gives a quick meaning, safe checks, and escalation guidance.

Are all Electrolux oven codes the same across models?

Not always. Meanings can vary by series or model, so the guidance here stays conservative and recommends checking the manual for model-specific wording.

When should I stop troubleshooting and contact support?

If the same warning returns, the appliance is leaking, will not run safely, or the next step would require invasive work, it is best to turn it off and contact Electrolux support or a qualified technician.

Which oven codes are covered in this section?

This Electrolux oven section currently includes F1, F3, F10, F13, F30, F31, F40, F90, LOC, LOCK and related variants based on the current content set.