What Does F3E0 Error Mean on Whirlpool WEE510S0FS?
Error F3E0 on Whirlpool WEE510S0FS: Oven temperature sensor open circuit — RTD probe temperature sensor has an open . Follow the troubleshooting steps below to diagnose and fix this range issue. The F3E0 error code on your Whirlpool range indicates that the oven temperature sensor (RTD probe) has an open circuit — meaning the sensor is disconnected, broken, or measuring an open resistance. The oven will not heat until this code is resolved. Check the sensor connection first, as a loose connector at the sensor or control board is a common cause. ## What Does F3E0 Mean? The oven temperature sensor on Whirlpool ranges is a resistance temperature detector (RTD probe) — a metallic rod that extends through the rear oven wall into the cooking cavity. As oven temperature rises, the resistance of the probe changes in a predictable way. At room temperature (approximately 70°F / 21°C), a healthy probe reads approximately 1,080 to 1,090 ohms. When the control board reads an open circuit (infinite resistance), it displays F3E0. This means the sensor circuit has a complete break — the probe itself may be broken, the wiring between the probe and the control board may have a break, or the sensor connector has come loose. On models like the WEE510S0FS and WFE775H0HZ, the probe is accessible from inside the oven cavity by removing two mounting screws on the rear oven wall. The wiring connector is accessible at the rear of the range after removing the back cover. ## Possible Causes 1. Broken or damaged RTD temperature probe with a failed internal resistance element 2. Open circuit in the wiring harness between the temperature probe and the main control board 3. Loose or disconnected wiring connector at the temperature probe or control board 4. Temperature probe lead wires broken from repeated thermal cycling over years of use 5. Physical damage to the probe tip from cleaning or dropped items inside the oven ## Troubleshooting Steps | Step | Action | Expected Result | |------|--------|-----------------| | 1 | Disconnect range power and check the wiring connector at the temperature probe on the rear oven wall — firmly press the connector to ensure it is fully seated | Connector was loose — F3E0 clears after connector is reseated and power restored | | 2 | Inspect the probe lead wires inside the oven for any visible breaks, burning, or melted insulation | Wires are intact with no visible damage — probe wiring fault ruled out by visual inspection | | 3 | If a multimeter is available, measure resistance across the sensor terminals with power disconnected — a healthy sensor reads approximately 1,080–1,090 ohms at room temperature | Measurement reads open circuit (infinite resistance) — temperature probe confirmed failed | | 4 | Schedule service for temperature probe replacement — the probe is typically a $20 to $50 part that a technician can replace in 20 to 30 minutes | Technician replaces probe and verifies correct temperature calibration | Do not bypass the temperature sensor or attempt to operate the oven with F3E0 displayed. Without a working temperature probe, the control board cannot regulate oven temperature and the oven could overheat. Disconnect power at the circuit breaker until the probe is replaced. ## When to Call a Technician Contact Whirlpool authorized service if: - F3E0 appears immediately when trying to start a bake or broil cycle
- Resistance test of the probe shows infinite resistance (open circuit) at room temperature
- Probe wiring connector is secure but F3E0 persists after power reset Professional repair costs for F3E0 issues typically range from $80 to $200 depending on the specific component and your service region. ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Can I replace the Whirlpool oven temperature probe myself? Yes, replacing the oven temperature probe is one of the most DIY-friendly range repairs. The probe mounts to the rear oven wall with two screws, accessible from inside the oven cavity. The connector unplugs at the rear of the range after removing the back panel. The new probe plugs in and screws in place in the same location. Disconnect power before beginning.