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Dreaded Electrolux EW30ES65GSG range E15 error


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So I now have the dreaded Electrolux e15 error on my ew30es65gsg range. In all my research I still haven't found an acceptable solution. Before I start the shotgun approach I wanted to make sure it isn't the thermal switch. My problem is that all schematics show the thermal switch with a red reset button should be mounted to the back panel. Ive looked everywhere. The only thing I see is an imprint on the panel in the shape of the base of the switch with two holes for screws! 

Question, Should there be a switch on my model and if so where is it! Any other suggestions or solutions for the E15 error are also appreciated.

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F15 Controller self check failed or terminal cutoff open. 1) An F15 error code on the oven controller may indicate the oven controller is not receiving a synchronization signal from the relay board. One easy way to determine this is to power off the unit, power it on and start a Timer for 1 minute before the F15 error code appears. If the timer counts-down normally then the synchronization signal is okay. If the timer stays at 1:00 and does not countdown, then the synchronization signal is missing. If the synchronization signal is missing, check first if the oven relay board is receiving 120VAC correctly (J4 pin 1 and 3). Then check the wiring between connector J2 on the relay board and connector P16 on the oven controller. If AC power and wiring looks good and the problem is still there, replace the relay board. If problem persists, replace the oven controller. 2) The F15 error code may be caused by an oven controller failure. If the synchronization signal has been verified and tested good, replace the oven controller. 

 

If if you don't have a multimeter and/or aren't comfortable testing electrical boards it may be time to call a tech. 

Good luck!

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