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Crosley CE35100AA Electric Kitchen Range Questions & Answers
F3 & beep when I turn on the oven. No oven heat. How to fix?
F3 is an error code. Typically, that would be caused by failure of a cheap chinese control board. In fact, failure-prone chinese control boards are at the heart of virtually all premature failures of modern appliances. They usually only last just long enough to span the warranty period.
There should be an electrical schematic diagram attached to the back of the unit. You may be able to use that to identify the faulty part. Don't be surprised if the replacement board costs alot more than it's size and simplicity might indicate.
1/2/2015 8:29:33 PM •
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on Jan 02, 2015
Coil on stove top will not work properly
I think you will need a replacement heat element control unit, the module behind the knob on the controls panel. Take care if you intend to fit it yourself, make absolutely sure the stove main switch is off or the fuse pulled.
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1/11/2014 1:41:52 PM •
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on Jan 11, 2014
Crosley Range
Here are the fault codes for Crosley ovens:
Failure
Code
Condition
Check/Repair
F1
Defective touch pad or membrane
Replace touch pad or membrane (usually the touch pad)*
F1
Watchdog on board
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F2
Oven too hot
Replace relay board (if present) or bad oven temperature sensor
F3 or F4
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor
Replace oven temperature sensor
F5
Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F6
Missing AC signal
Check for proper voltage
F7
Function key shorted or stuck button
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) or un-stick button
F8
Analog/Digital supervisory
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F9
Door latch supervisory
Check door lock circuit or replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F0
Function key stuck
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC)
11/6/2013 10:19:16 AM •
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on Nov 06, 2013
Oven ignition lights but there
The problem beleive it or not is that the bake ignitor is weak ,and it is not drawing the proper amprage to open the gas valve.If you have a amp meter access the wires to the bake ignitor(usually behind the storage drawer) and check for 3.3-3.6 amps when set to bake ignitor by clamping the meter around ONE wire wire of ignitor make sure only one wire,either one and not both.
if amp draw less than 3.3-3.6 amps replace bake ignitor. If you dont have amp meter take my word for it since in my 30 years appliance repair career i have seen when the ignitor comes on, that it's weak it has been found it to be the problem 100% of the time
8/1/2011 3:32:16 PM •
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on Aug 01, 2011
I have a Crosley CR711 record player, and the tone
The arm trips the end with the help of a little lever bolted to the shaft of the arm, below the body of the player. To access it flip it upside down and remove the bottom cover; once there look at the shaft of the arm - depending on the exact type of arm you will have either a lever or a shaped disk (they trigger a small switch), both fixed with a small screw. Loosen it and rotate the lever/disk a little to the right then tighten the screw. If necessary repeat the procedure till you find the correct tripping position.
8/11/2010 10:07:36 PM •
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on Aug 11, 2010
Crosley oven worked yesterday but today I have no
check the receptacle for 220 volts. also check the connections where the cord goes into the back of the range - make sure you have 220 volts there also.. it sounds like you have only 110volts going to the range. there are no fuses that I am aware of.
you could also have a burned wire somewhere.
8/1/2010 12:05:13 AM •
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on Aug 01, 2010
F-5 comes on oven wont start
hello,
The F-5 is an error code that means indication of a water
temperature sensor error over flow from it range which level is below 6degree
what
you have to do to fix up this problem is to unscrew (open)the washer
then clean up all form of water from the wire and also on the screen
/panel then couple it back with care and allow it to relax it self for some time.
please DO NOT APPLY WATER when doing this and also make sure that all form of power supply is put OFF from the switch
thank you and thanks for using fixya.
6/18/2010 5:09:03 PM •
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on Jun 18, 2010
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