F3 reset and retest guide
When it is reasonable to reset code F3, and how to retest safely after a fix.
F3 is one specific error, but the real troubleshooting job is figuring out whether the problem is minor, recurring, or immediately risky. This page reorganizes the main F3 entry into a broader triage workflow for lg stove problems.
What F3 usually points to
Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD) Open Circuit — the oven temperature probe is reading an open circuit. In practice, that often means starting with the simplest likely cause before assuming a failed control board or major component.
- •A common cause is temperature probe wiring disconnected.
- •The code severity on the main page is critical, which should shape how quickly you escalate.
- •Look at whether the symptom is consistent, intermittent, or clearly tied to one stage of operation.
Best next checks
The fastest diagnosis path usually starts with visible restrictions, simple resets, and user-serviceable access points before advanced electrical testing.
- •Unplug stove and locate the oven temperature probe at back of oven cavity
- •Use the main code page to work through the listed DIY checks in order instead of jumping randomly between causes.
- •Do not continue running the appliance or vehicle if the behavior clearly worsens during testing.
When cost and risk change the decision
Some F3 cases stay cheap and simple, while others move quickly into part replacement or professional labor. The likely repair range on the main page is $100–$250.
- •If the simplest checks fail, compare the repair range with the age and condition of the appliance or vehicle.
- •Use the “when to call a pro” note on the main page as the cutoff for stopping DIY work.
- •Document the exact code, symptoms, and steps already tried before calling service.
Relevant brands
Appliance types
Example error codes
Frequently asked questions
What does F3 mean?
Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD) Open Circuit — the oven temperature probe is reading an open circuit.
Can F3 be fixed without a technician?
Often the answer depends on whether the listed DIY checks resolve the issue. Start with the basic checks first, then use the main page’s escalation guidance.
How serious is F3?
F3 is marked critical, which helps indicate whether it is informational, a warning, or a stop-using-it kind of issue.
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