Wolf Oven Error Code F3: How to Fix It
Medium 30-45 minutes High Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- F3
- Brand
- Wolf
- Product Type
- oven
- Severity
- High
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-45 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Multimeter
- Screwdriver (Phillips or flathead)
- Replacement temperature sensor
How to Fix Error Code F3
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Power Down the Oven
Electrical shock hazard. Ensure power is completely disconnected. -
Locate the Temperature Sensor
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Test the Sensor with a Multimeter
Ensure multimeter is set correctly to avoid damage. -
Inspect the Sensor Wiring
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Replace the Temperature Sensor
Use only OEM or compatible replacement parts. -
Reassemble and Test
Parts You May Need
Oven temperature sensor
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When to Call a Professional
If replacing the sensor does not clear the error, or if you are uncomfortable working with electrical components, contact a qualified appliance technician. The oven's control board may also be faulty.Frequently Asked Questions
Can I reset a Wolf oven F3 error code?
Yes, after fixing the issue, reset by turning off the oven's circuit breaker for 1 minute, then turn it back on. The error should clear. If it persists, the problem is not resolved.
How much does it cost to fix error F3 on a Wolf oven?
DIY cost is around $30-$80 for a replacement sensor. Professional repair typically costs $150-$300 including service call and parts.
Is it safe to use the oven with error F3?
No. A shorted sensor can cause the oven to overheat or not heat properly, posing a fire risk or ruining food. Do not use until repaired.
What does error code F3 mean on a Wolf range?
It means the same thing: the oven temperature sensor circuit is shorted. For Wolf ranges, the sensors are identical to standalone ovens.
How do I test a Wolf oven temperature sensor?
Use a multimeter set to ohms. Disconnect the sensor and measure resistance. At room temp, it should be ~1090 ohms. Near zero indicates a short.