KitchenAid Oven Error Code F3E0: How to Fix It
Medium 45-90 minutes High Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- F3E0
- Brand
- KitchenAid
- Product Type
- oven
- Severity
- High
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 45-90 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Phillips screwdriver
- Flathead screwdriver
- Multimeter
- Needle-nose pliers
How to Fix Error Code F3E0
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Power Down and Safety Check
Never attempt repairs on a hot oven or with power connected. Risk of electrical shock and burns. -
Remove Oven Racks and Access Panel
Handle oven panels carefully as edges may be sharp. -
Inspect the Temperature Sensor
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Test Sensor Resistance
Ensure all power is disconnected before testing with multimeter. -
Check Wiring Harness
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Replace Temperature Sensor
Do not over-tighten mounting screws as this can damage the sensor housing. -
Reassemble and Test
Parts You May Need
Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
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Wire harness connector
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Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
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Wire harness connector
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Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
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Wire harness connector
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Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
Check Price on Amazon
Wire harness connector
Check Price on Amazon
Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
Check Price on Amazon
Wire harness connector
Check Price on Amazon
Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
Check Price on Amazon
Wire harness connector
Check Price on Amazon
Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
Check Price on Amazon
Wire harness connector
Check Price on Amazon
Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
Check Price on Amazon
Wire harness connector
Check Price on Amazon
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When to Call a Professional
Call a professional appliance technician if the temperature sensor tests good but the error persists, if you're uncomfortable working with electrical connections, or if multiple error codes appear simultaneously. Also contact a pro if the control board appears damaged or if wiring harness replacement is needed.Frequently Asked Questions
What causes KitchenAid oven error F3E0?
F3E0 error is caused by a faulty oven temperature sensor (RTD) that has either failed open circuit, shorted, or has damaged wiring connections. Age, heat exposure, and moisture can cause sensor failure.
Can I still use my oven with F3E0 error?
No, you should not use the oven with F3E0 error. The temperature sensor is critical for safe operation and proper cooking temperatures. Using the oven without a functioning sensor can result in overheating or underheating.
How much does a KitchenAid oven temperature sensor cost?
KitchenAid oven temperature sensors typically cost between $25-60 depending on your model. This is much less expensive than calling a technician for a simple sensor replacement.
Where is the temperature sensor located in a KitchenAid oven?
The temperature sensor is usually located on the upper rear wall of the oven cavity. It appears as a thin metal probe that extends about 2-3 inches into the oven space and is held by a mounting bracket.
How do I reset my KitchenAid oven after fixing F3E0?
After replacing the temperature sensor, simply restore power to the oven. The error should clear automatically once the control board detects the properly functioning sensor. No manual reset is typically required.