Midea MGS30S2AST F3 Error Code | F3 Oven Temperature Sensor Open Circuit
Error f3 on Midea mgs30s2ast: Oven temperature sensor open circuit — RTD probe reading outside valid range (to. Follow the troubleshooting steps below to diagnose and fix this range issue.
What Does F3 Mean on a Midea MGS30S2AST? Your Midea range is displaying an F3 error code, indicating that the oven temperature sensor (RTD — Resistance Temperature Detector) is reading an open circuit. This means the sensor resistance is abnormally high — either because the sensor wire has broken, the sensor connector is disconnected, or the sensor probe element has failed in an open state. With F3 active, the control board cannot measure the oven temperature and will not allow baking or broiling cycles to run.
Section titled “What Does F3 Mean on a Midea MGS30S2AST? Your Midea range is displaying an F3 error code, indicating that the oven temperature sensor (RTD — Resistance Temperature Detector) is reading an open circuit. This means the sensor resistance is abnormally high — either because the sensor wire has broken, the sensor connector is disconnected, or the sensor probe element has failed in an open state. With F3 active, the control board cannot measure the oven temperature and will not allow baking or broiling cycles to run.”Fault Details
Section titled “Fault Details”| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Error Code | F3 |
| Appliance | Midea MGS30S2AST 5-Burner Freestanding Gas Range |
| Fault Type | Oven temperature sensor open circuit |
| Severity | Medium |
| User Serviceable | Yes — follow steps below |
| Applicable Models | MER30S2AST, MES30S2AST, MGS30S2AST |
Common Causes - RTD sensor probe element failure — wire broken inside the probe body
Section titled “Common Causes - RTD sensor probe element failure — wire broken inside the probe body”- Loose or disconnected sensor connector at the back of the oven cavity
- Damaged sensor wire harness running from the probe to the ERC — pinched by oven racks or heat-cracked insulation
- Sensor probe physically damaged (bent, corroded, or broken off its mounting bracket)
- ERC sensor input circuit failure (less common — the board cannot read the sensor signal)
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
Section titled “Step-by-Step Troubleshooting”| Step | Action | What To Do | Expected Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Locate the RTD temperature sensor | The RTD sensor is a thin metal probe (about 5 cm long) mounted on a small bracket on the rear wall of the oven cavity, near the top. It connects to a wire harness that runs through the oven rear wall to the control board | Sensor is visible in the oven cavity rear wall |
| 2 | Inspect the sensor and connector | Look at the sensor for physical damage — bending, corrosion, or burn marks. With the range unplugged, trace the wire harness to the back of the range. Find the sensor connector and press it firmly into its socket | Sensor undamaged; connector re-seated firmly |
| 3 | Measure RTD sensor resistance | With the range unplugged and the sensor connector disconnected, measure resistance across the two sensor pins with a multimeter set to Ohms. At room temperature (~25°C / 77°F), the Midea oven RTD should read approximately 1,080–1,100 Ω. An open circuit reading (OL) confirms the probe needs replacement | Reading 1,080–1,100 Ω at room temperature; OL reading confirms probe failure |
| 4 | Replace the oven RTD temperature sensor | RTD sensors for Midea ranges are available from Midea parts suppliers or universal appliance parts stores. Unscrew the two mounting screws holding the probe in the oven, pull it through the rear wall, disconnect the old connector, connect the new sensor, and reverse the process | F3 clears after sensor replacement and power-up |
| 5 | Inspect the wire harness for damage | If the new sensor doesn’t clear F3, inspect the full length of the sensor wire from the probe to the ERC connector. Look for cuts, heat damage, or pinching under oven racks. Replace the harness if damaged | Harness intact; F3 resolved after harness replacement if wire was damaged |
Frequently Asked Questions
Section titled “Frequently Asked Questions”Can I bake while F3 is showing?
Section titled “Can I bake while F3 is showing?”No. F3 prevents baking and broiling cycles because the control board cannot monitor oven temperature without a working sensor. Operating the oven without temperature feedback could cause F2 (runaway) or undercooked food. Repair the sensor before resuming oven use.
Is the Midea RTD sensor the same part across multiple models?
Section titled “Is the Midea RTD sensor the same part across multiple models?”Many Midea electric range models share the same RTD sensor part. Check the part number on your existing sensor or search by your model number (MER30S2AST, MES30S2AST) on the Midea parts website. A universal 1,080 Ω RTD sensor may also be compatible — verify resistance specification before ordering.
How long does sensor replacement take?
Section titled “How long does sensor replacement take?”Replacing a Midea oven RTD sensor is typically a 15–30 minute DIY repair. The tools required are a Phillips screwdriver and a multimeter for verification. The only difficulty is routing the wire through the oven rear wall if the grommet is tight.
Why did my sensor fail suddenly?
Section titled “Why did my sensor fail suddenly?”RTD sensors most commonly fail from thermal fatigue — repeated heating and cooling cycles cause the sensor wire or probe element to eventually fracture. High-heat self-clean cycles (if your model has them) can accelerate sensor wear. Sensors rarely fail from one single cause; they typically degrade gradually over years of use. --- Source: Midea 5-Burner Freestanding Gas Range service documentation. Last Updated: March 2026
Is it safe to keep using my Midea mgs30s2ast with error f3?
Section titled “Is it safe to keep using my Midea mgs30s2ast with error f3?”If error f3 does not indicate an immediate safety hazard such as a gas leak, electrical short, or water flooding, you can continue limited use while monitoring the appliance. However, running the range with an active error code increases the risk of further damage. Address the underlying issue as soon as possible. For high-severity errors, disconnect the appliance and contact a qualified technician.
How much does it cost to fix error f3 on a Midea mgs30s2ast?
Section titled “How much does it cost to fix error f3 on a Midea mgs30s2ast?”Repair costs for error f3 on the Midea mgs30s2ast range depend on the root cause. DIY fixes such as cleaning filters, resetting the unit, or reconnecting loose wires cost nothing beyond basic tools. If a component replacement is needed, parts and labor from a certified technician are the main expenses. Contact a Midea-authorized service provider for an accurate estimate based on your specific situation.
What does error code f3 mean on a Midea range?
Section titled “What does error code f3 mean on a Midea range?”Error code f3 on Midea range models indicates Oven temperature sensor open circuit — RTD probe reading outside valid range (too high resistance). This error is detected by the appliance’s internal diagnostic system and displayed to alert the user that attention is needed. Refer to the troubleshooting steps above for guidance on resolving this issue.
Is it safe to keep using my Midea mgs30s2ast with error f3?
Section titled “Is it safe to keep using my Midea mgs30s2ast with error f3?”If error f3 does not indicate an immediate safety hazard such as a gas leak, electrical short, or water flooding, you can continue limited use while monitoring the appliance. However, running the range with an active error code increases the risk of further damage. Address the underlying issue as soon as possible. For high-severity errors, disconnect the appliance and contact a qualified technician.
How much does it cost to fix error f3 on a Midea mgs30s2ast?
Section titled “How much does it cost to fix error f3 on a Midea mgs30s2ast?”Repair costs for error f3 on the Midea mgs30s2ast range depend on the root cause. DIY fixes such as cleaning filters, resetting the unit, or reconnecting loose wires cost nothing beyond basic tools. If a component replacement is needed, parts and labor from a certified technician are the main expenses. Contact a Midea-authorized service provider for an accurate estimate based on your specific situation.
What does error code f3 mean on a Midea range?
Section titled “What does error code f3 mean on a Midea range?”Error code f3 on Midea range models indicates Oven temperature sensor open circuit — RTD probe reading outside valid range (too high resistance). This error is detected by the appliance’s internal diagnostic system and displayed to alert the user that attention is needed. Refer to the troubleshooting steps above for guidance on resolving this issue.