KitchenAid Range Error Code F0E0
No error(s) found
No error(s) found — default state indicating good operation.
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No corrective action required.
The complete diagnostic procedure includes additional test steps, resistance specifications, wiring diagram references, and component test points.
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What F0E0 means on a KitchenAid range
F0E0 is the default status code on KitchenAid ranges, representing a clean fault register with no active or stored error conditions. The control board continuously monitors all range subsystems, including the oven temperature sensors, surface element relays, door latch mechanism, and keypad inputs. When all monitored parameters fall within their expected operating thresholds, the board reports F0E0 to indicate that diagnostics have completed without detecting any fault condition.
This code is fundamentally different from a fault code in that it carries no corrective action and requires no technician intervention. It appears in diagnostic mode readouts or service display screens as a confirmation that the control system has polled all circuits and found them operating normally. Some technicians encounter F0E0 after clearing a previous fault and cycling the board through its self-check routine, which serves as confirmation that the prior fault has been successfully resolved.
Because F0E0 reflects normal operation, there are no components implicated and no repairs indicated. If a technician is viewing this code during a service call initiated for a performance complaint, the next step would be to verify the complaint through live operation testing rather than relying solely on the fault log. The absence of a stored error code does not necessarily rule out an intermittent issue that had not yet tripped the fault threshold at the time of the diagnostic read.
Source: manufacturer service documentation.
Common causes of F0E0
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Normal diagnostic readout
Wiring / connectionF0E0 appears by default when the range control board completes a diagnostic cycle and finds no faults. This is the expected result during routine service checks on a properly functioning range.
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Confirmation after fault clearance
Wiring / connectionAfter a technician clears a previous error code and resets the control board, F0E0 will display to confirm the fault register has been wiped and all systems are reading within normal parameters.
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Diagnostic mode entry on a functioning unit
Wiring / connectionIf a user or technician accidentally enters the range's diagnostic or service mode on a fully operational unit, F0E0 will be the displayed result since there are no underlying faults to report.
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