What Does F1E0 Error Mean on Whirlpool WFE775H0HZ?
Error F1E0 on Whirlpool WFE775H0HZ: Control board internal fault — main electronic control board has detected an ana. Follow the troubleshooting steps below to diagnose and fix this range issue. The F1E0 error code on your Whirlpool range indicates an internal fault on the main electronic control board. Disconnect power for 30 seconds to perform a control board reset, then restore power and wait one minute before testing. If F1E0 returns, the control board requires professional replacement. ## What Does F1E0 Mean? F1E0 is the first code in the F1 family of control board errors on Whirlpool ranges. The ‘E0’ suffix specifically indicates an internal error in the analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion circuit on the control board. This circuit converts sensor readings — such as oven temperature data from the RTD probe — from analog voltage signals to digital values the processor can use. When this conversion circuit fails, the control board cannot accurately read sensor data, making it unable to regulate oven temperature safely. The range halts operation and displays F1E0 to prevent an uncontrolled heating situation. On models like the WEE510S0FS and WFE775H0HZ, the control board is located behind the backguard panel at the rear of the range. Power surges and lightning strikes are common causes of control board failures. A 30-second power disconnect often clears temporary board faults before assuming a hardware failure. ## Possible Causes 1. Internal A/D conversion circuit failure on the main control board 2. Power surge or voltage spike that damaged board processing components 3. Thermal damage to the control board from excessive oven heat or venting issues 4. Control board component aging failure in older range models 5. Loose wiring harness connector at the control board causing intermittent power or signal issues ## Troubleshooting Steps | Step | Action | Expected Result | |------|--------|-----------------| | 1 | Disconnect the range from power by unplugging it or turning off the circuit breaker for at least 30 seconds | Power cycle clears temporary board faults — control board reinitializes | | 2 | Restore power and wait one full minute before touching any controls | F1E0 does not return after the reset — fault was temporary | | 3 | Test the oven by setting it to 350°F (175°C) and monitoring whether it reaches temperature normally | Oven preheats to target temperature without displaying F1E0 — range is functioning correctly | | 4 | If F1E0 returns within the first cycle, schedule service for control board inspection and replacement | Technician confirms control board failure and replaces the component | Do not operate the oven when F1E0 is displayed. The control board fault means temperature regulation may not be functioning correctly, which could result in uncontrolled heating. If the oven heated past the set temperature before displaying F1E0, disconnect power immediately and schedule service. ## When to Call a Technician Contact Whirlpool authorized service if: - F1E0 returns within one cycle after a 30-second power disconnect reset
- Oven temperature rises beyond the set temperature before F1E0 appears
- Multiple F1 series codes are displaying in sequence Professional repair costs for F1E0 issues typically range from $150 to $400 depending on the specific component and your service region. ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Can I reset the F1E0 error on my Whirlpool range myself? Yes. Disconnecting power for 30 seconds is the recommended first step. This resets the control board and clears any temporary A/D conversion errors. If F1E0 returns after the reset, the board hardware has failed and requires professional replacement.