Error Code Reference

KitchenAid Oven Error Code F6/E4

This error code indicates a communication failure between the oven's control board and the display panel, or a malfunction in the oven's temperature sensor circuit. It typically prevents normal oven operation and requires troubleshooting to restore functionality.

Technical Advisory
Home Error Codes KitchenAid Oven Error Code F6/E4

Signs

What you may observe

• Oven will not heat or respond to temperature settings • Display panel shows F6/E4 error code and remains frozen • Oven beeps continuously or at intervals • Control buttons do not respond to user input • Oven locks and will not allow door to open normally • Unable to preheat or start any cooking cycle • Error code persists even after closing and reopening oven door

Possible Causes

Root causes behind this error

• Faulty oven temperature sensor (RTD or thermistor) losing connection • Loose or corroded wire connections between control board and display panel • Defective oven control board or electronic control module • Damaged wiring harness inside the oven cavity from heat exposure • Control panel display malfunction or ribbon cable disconnection • Power supply voltage fluctuation affecting 240V circuit stability • Thermal cutoff tripped due to excessive heat buildup • Defective relay or contactor on the main control board • Broken ceramic or glass on the oven door sensor • Software glitch in the oven's microprocessor requiring reset

Safety Checks You Can Do

Steps you can try at home safely

• Turn off the circuit breaker supplying power to the oven for 60 seconds, then switch it back on to reset the control system • Verify the oven door is fully closed and latched securely, then attempt to clear the error • Check that the oven is properly connected to its 240V dedicated circuit and not sharing a breaker with other appliances • Inspect the visible area around the oven door seal for any food debris or obstructions that may trigger the temperature sensor • Allow the oven to cool completely for at least 30 minutes before attempting any troubleshooting steps • Unplug the oven for 5 minutes if it has a plug-in connection, then plug back in to perform a hard reset • Check your home's main electrical panel to ensure the breaker dedicated to the oven has not tripped • Review the oven's control panel settings to confirm no lock or delay-start mode is engaged • Consult your KitchenAid manual to verify you are reading the error code correctly • Contact a certified KitchenAid repair technician if error persists after reset, as internal component replacement may be required
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