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Fisher & Paykel Oven Error Code E002

Not used on these models.

Not used on these models.

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What E002 means on a Fisher & Paykel oven

The E002 error code is officially listed as not used on these Fisher & Paykel oven models. This means the code does not correspond to any active fault detection routine or monitored system within the control board's firmware for the specific model range in question. If this code appears on your oven's display, it is likely the result of a transient electronic event, a control board anomaly, or a firmware condition that has triggered an undefined or reserved code slot.

Because this code has no defined diagnostic pathway for these models, it cannot be traced to a specific sensor, circuit, or mechanical component in the normal troubleshooting sense. Reserved or unused error codes sometimes surface due to corrupted memory states in the electronic control board, voltage fluctuations during operation, or brief communication errors on the internal data bus between the main board and peripheral components.

The appropriate first response is a full power reset: disconnect the oven from mains power for several minutes, then restore power and observe whether the code returns. If the code persists after a power reset, the electronic control board itself becomes the primary suspect, as it may be generating undefined fault states due to internal component degradation or firmware corruption. Further diagnosis would require control board inspection or replacement.

Source: manufacturer service documentation.

Common causes of E002

  1. 01

    Transient Electronic Glitch

    Wiring / connection

    A temporary voltage spike or power fluctuation can cause the control board to log an undefined code. This is the most common reason an unused code like E002 appears and it often clears after a power reset.

  2. 02

    Control Board Memory Corruption

    Part replacement

    If the control board's onboard memory has become corrupted, it may generate undefined or reserved error codes that do not map to any real fault. Persistent recurrence of this code after resets points toward board-level failure.

  3. 03

    Faulty Electronic Control Board

    Part replacement

    Internal component degradation on the main control board can cause it to enter undefined fault states. If the code returns consistently and the oven is not functioning normally, the board may need replacement.

  4. 04

    Internal Communication Bus Error

    Wiring / connection

    A brief error on the data bus between the main control board and secondary components can trigger an unrecognized code. Checking all wiring harness connections to the control board may help identify loose or corroded connectors.

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Frequently asked questions about E002

What does E002 mean on a Fisher & Paykel oven?
E002 is listed as not used on these Fisher & Paykel oven models, meaning it does not correspond to any defined fault or monitored component in the oven's diagnostic system. It is most likely caused by a transient electronic event or a control board anomaly. Because it has no official diagnostic pathway for these models, a power reset is the recommended first step.
Can I fix the E002 error on my Fisher & Paykel oven myself?
You can begin by performing a power reset: turn off the oven at the circuit breaker or unplug it from the wall, wait at least five minutes, and restore power. If the code does not return, no further action is needed. If it persists, the issue likely involves the electronic control board, which may require a qualified technician to inspect or replace.
Is it safe to use my Fisher & Paykel oven when E002 is showing?
Because E002 is not assigned to any specific fault on these models, it is difficult to confirm the oven is fully safe to operate while the code is active. If the oven appears to be functioning normally otherwise, a power reset is a reasonable first measure. However, if the oven is behaving erratically, producing unusual smells, or not heating correctly, stop using it and contact a technician before resuming operation.
Will resetting my Fisher & Paykel oven clear the E002 error?
In many cases, yes. Since E002 is an undefined code likely triggered by a transient electronic event, a full power reset by disconnecting the oven from mains power for several minutes will often clear it. If the code returns after the reset, a deeper issue such as control board failure may be involved and further diagnosis will be needed.
How much does it cost to repair a Fisher & Paykel oven showing an E002 error?
If the code is cleared by a simple power reset, the cost is nothing. If the electronic control board needs to be replaced, repair costs typically range from around $200 to $500 or more depending on the specific model, parts availability, and labor rates in your area. Getting a diagnostic assessment from a qualified technician before committing to a repair is advisable.

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