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Maytag Oven Error Code F0E0

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What F0E0 means on a Maytag oven

The F0E0 code on a Maytag oven is a diagnostic status indicator, not a fault condition. It signals that the control board has completed a self-check or error log query and returned a clean result, meaning no active faults or stored error codes are present in the system memory. This code is informational in nature and requires no corrective action from the technician or homeowner.

This status code typically appears when a technician enters the diagnostic or service mode on the oven's electronic control board to review stored fault history. The control board scans its internal memory for any logged error events across the major subsystems, including temperature sensing, door latch operation, keypad input, and relay output circuits. When none are found, F0E0 is displayed as confirmation of a clean status.

If F0E0 appears during normal operation outside of a deliberate diagnostic mode entry, it may indicate a momentary control board glitch or an accidental key sequence that triggered the diagnostic menu. In either case, the oven's systems are reporting normal function. No parts replacement or further diagnostic investigation is warranted based on this code alone.

Source: manufacturer service documentation.

Common causes of F0E0

  1. 01

    Diagnostic mode accessed intentionally

    Wiring / connection

    A technician or user entered the oven's service or diagnostic mode to review error history, and F0E0 appeared as confirmation that no faults are logged. This is the expected and most common context for seeing this code.

  2. 02

    Accidental key sequence triggered diagnostic menu

    Wiring / connection

    Certain button combinations on the control panel can inadvertently enter the diagnostic mode. If F0E0 appeared unexpectedly, a specific sequence of keypad presses likely triggered the fault history display. Exiting the menu resolves the situation.

  3. 03

    Control board completed a post-reset self-check

    Wiring / connection

    After a power interruption or manual reset, the control board may perform an automatic self-diagnostic routine and briefly display F0E0 to confirm no faults were detected during the restart process.

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Frequently asked questions about F0E0

What does F0E0 mean on a Maytag oven?
F0E0 is a good status code indicating that no errors or faults have been found in the oven's control system memory. It is a confirmation message, not a fault alert. No repairs or adjustments are needed when this code appears.
Do I need to fix anything when I see F0E0 on my Maytag oven?
No corrective action is required for F0E0. The code specifically means the oven's self-diagnostic check returned a clean result with no stored faults. If the oven is operating normally in all other respects, you can simply exit the diagnostic menu and continue using the appliance.
Is it safe to use my Maytag oven when F0E0 is displayed?
Yes, F0E0 indicates a healthy system status and poses no safety concern. The code means the control board found no fault conditions across its monitored circuits. Your oven is safe to operate normally.
Will resetting my Maytag oven clear the F0E0 code?
Because F0E0 is a status indicator rather than an error, it does not need to be cleared. Exiting the diagnostic mode on the control panel, or simply cycling the oven's power, will return the display to normal operation. There is no fault stored in memory that requires clearing.
How much does it cost to repair a Maytag oven showing F0E0?
There is no repair cost associated with F0E0 because the code does not indicate a fault or a failed component. If a technician was called to diagnose this code, the only potential expense would be a standard diagnostic service call fee, which typically ranges from $75 to $150 depending on the service provider and region.

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