GE Range Error Code F810
Main Logic Board memory error.
Main Logic Board memory error.
First step from the service manual
Replace Main Logic Board.
The complete diagnostic procedure includes additional test steps, resistance specifications, wiring diagram references, and component test points.
Get the full diagnostic procedure for F810.
- Step-by-step tests with expected resistance, voltage, and continuity values
- Wiring diagram references and connector pinouts from the OEM service manual
- Verified part numbers when replacement is required
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What F810 means on a GE range
The F810 error code on a GE range indicates a memory error within the main logic board, also referred to as the control board or ERC (Electronic Range Control). This board is responsible for managing all core range functions, including oven temperature control, burner operation, timing functions, and user interface responses. The memory error specifically points to a failure in the board's internal memory circuits, which store operational data, calibration values, and control logic necessary for normal function.
Memory errors of this type are almost always caused by a hardware fault within the logic board itself rather than an external wiring or sensor issue. The onboard memory components, such as EEPROM or flash memory chips, can fail due to age, power surge damage, or manufacturing defects. Because the error is internal to the board, there is typically no external component to test or replace to resolve it.
The diagnostic path for F810 is direct: the main logic board must be replaced. There are no sensor resistance checks, wiring harness tests, or resets that reliably resolve an internal memory fault. Once the board's memory has failed or become corrupted beyond recovery, the board itself is the failed component. Replacement restores all stored operational parameters and clears the fault condition.
Source: manufacturer service documentation.
Common causes of F810
- 01
Main logic board internal memory failure
Part replacementThe memory chips on the control board have failed or become corrupted, preventing normal operation. This is the primary and most likely cause of F810, and replacement of the board is the required fix.
- 02
Power surge or voltage spike damage
Part replacementA sudden spike in household voltage can damage the sensitive memory components on the logic board. If F810 appeared after a power outage or electrical event, surge damage to the board is a likely contributor.
- 03
Age-related component degradation
Part replacementOver time, onboard memory and related components can degrade and fail, especially in ranges that have seen years of heavy use or heat exposure near the control area.
- 04
Manufacturing defect in the logic board
Part replacementIn some cases, a logic board may fail prematurely due to a defect in the memory components or circuitry. This can occur even in relatively new units and is resolved by board replacement.
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