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Hello, I'm new to the forum and need some help.  My 5 year old range is not heating up to the correct temp.  Set it to 350, takes a while but shows it is at temp but it is only heated to 215F.  Temp probe is good so I figured it was the main board.  Replaced it and still get the same thing.  Figured out how to get the oven into test mode and I get the error code F1 E1.  Looking up the error code it say to replace 'control board (clock)' .  What does that mean?  I replaced the main control board (W10884488) and that was not the problem.  It also has another smaller control board (WPW10603098)which attaches to the main control bard with a ribbon cable but it just looks like it is the UI board, or keypad.  Any ideas are appreciated.

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Looked on the tech sheet for this model and there is no F1E1 error code, but there is a F1E0 error code for a serial communications error. For this error code the tech sheet has you cycle the power then clear the error code if it doesn't reappear in 120 sec or if the error code reappears immediately replace the main module. Since you have already replaced the main module check the amperage draw of the bake element - the element is 3600 watts so the amperage should be around 15 amps. May want to check the broil element to see if there is voltage and amp draw as some oven use both elements to preheat by cycling between the 2 elements. The broil is a 4000 watts so it should have around 16.6 amp draw.

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Apparently the F1E1 code was because of an updated main board.  The bake element did not ohm out good so I replaced it. That helped some but then for some reason the element was getting 110V on one side and only 45V on the other side. 

Un-plugged and re-plugged all the applicable wires and the voltage was 110V on both sides.  Ran the test - no faults, no failures.

Thanks for the help

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