GE Range Error Code F95
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 F95.
- 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 F95 means on a GE range
The F95 error code on a GE range indicates a memory error within the main logic board. The main logic board, sometimes called the electronic control board, is the central processing unit of the range. It manages all functions including oven temperature regulation, surface burner control, clock and timer operations, and safety monitoring systems. When the board's internal memory encounters a fault, whether through data corruption, a failed memory component, or a hardware failure on the board itself, the control system can no longer operate reliably and triggers the F95 code.
Memory errors of this type are typically caused by hardware failure within the logic board itself rather than by external factors. The memory chips or processors on the board can fail due to age, heat stress from proximity to the oven cavity, or electrical events such as power surges. Because the fault is internal to the board's circuitry, there are no external sensors, wiring harnesses, or connectors to test that would resolve this error. The diagnostic path leads directly to board replacement.
Unlike error codes tied to specific sensors or components that can be tested with a multimeter, an F95 memory fault cannot be diagnosed by measuring resistance or voltage at external test points. The board's internal memory is not field-serviceable. In most cases, a power reset will not permanently clear the code because the underlying hardware fault on the board remains. Board replacement is the correct and only reliable repair path for this error.
Source: manufacturer service documentation.
Common causes of F95
- 01
Failed main logic board
Part replacementThe memory component or processor on the main logic board has failed internally. This is the primary and most likely cause of F95, and board replacement is the direct diagnostic step.
- 02
Heat stress damage to the board
Part replacementProlonged exposure to heat from the oven cavity can degrade solder joints and onboard memory chips over time, eventually causing internal memory faults. Inspect the board for discoloration or visibly damaged components.
- 03
Power surge or voltage spike
Part replacementA sudden surge in household voltage can corrupt or permanently damage the memory chips on the logic board. If the error appeared after a storm or power outage, a surge event is a likely contributing factor.
- 04
Temporary firmware or memory glitch
Wiring / connectionIn rare cases, a one-time power interruption can cause a temporary memory error. Performing a hard reset by disconnecting power for several minutes may clear the code, though this is unlikely to be a permanent fix if the board has a true hardware fault.
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