Maytag Range Error Code F0:0
No fault detected.
No fault detected.
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What F0:0 means on a Maytag range
The F0:0 code on a Maytag range is a status indicator rather than a true fault condition. It signals that the electronic control board has completed its self-diagnostic routine and found no active errors in the system. This code typically appears in the display during a diagnostic mode cycle, immediately after a previous fault has been cleared, or when the control board is cycling through its internal memory and reporting a clean status.
In Maytag ranges, the control board continuously monitors a range of subsystems including oven temperature sensors, door latch mechanisms, keypad inputs, and relay circuits. When the board logs F0:0, it is essentially recording a null entry, meaning no fault code was generated during that diagnostic pass. This is the control system's way of confirming normal operation or confirming that a previously stored fault has been successfully erased from memory.
Because F0:0 does not represent a malfunction, no repair action is required in response to this code alone. However, if this code appears alongside other symptoms such as inconsistent heating, an unresponsive keypad, or a range that will not operate normally, the underlying issue may be intermittent and not yet captured by the board's diagnostics. In those cases, further testing of individual components is warranted to identify any developing faults before they become persistent.
Source: manufacturer service documentation.
Common causes of F0:0
- 01
Diagnostic mode cycle completion
Wiring / connectionThe range was placed into diagnostic mode, either intentionally or by a specific button sequence, and F0:0 is displayed to confirm no faults were found during the scan.
- 02
Previously cleared fault code
Wiring / connectionA prior fault was stored in the control board memory and was subsequently cleared by a power reset or service procedure, leaving F0:0 as the logged result indicating a clean fault history.
- 03
Power interruption recovery
Wiring / connectionAfter a power outage or a tripped circuit breaker, the control board reinitializes and may briefly display F0:0 as it confirms normal system status on restart.
- 04
Intermittent fault not yet captured
Wiring / connectionIf the range is showing symptoms such as uneven heating or display issues but the board is logging F0:0, an intermittent fault may exist that has not triggered a persistent code. Component-level testing would be needed to identify it.
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