Quick diagnosis
What this code is telling you
Most likely trigger
Stuck relay on electronic control board (EOC)
Recommended replacement
Electronic Oven Control Board (EOC)
Diagnostic path
4 ordered checks
Part fit
Exact model number required
Safety first
Before opening the appliance
Unplug the appliance before removing panels or testing internal components. Do not bypass safety switches or live-test high-voltage, gas, refrigerant, or combustion components unless you are qualified to do so.
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Why the control reported this error
The cooking control displays this code when it detects an abnormal temperature, control, lock, or power condition. Verify stuck relay on electronic control board (EOC) first, then inspect for short circuit in oven temperature sensor probe and damaged wiring harness insulation before replacing electronic Oven Control Board (EOC).
Symptoms
What you may notice
- ✓Oven overheats and burns food rapidly
- ✓Loud continuous beeping alarm
- ✓F10 displays on clock console
Possible causes
Check the most likely causes first
- 1
Stuck relay on electronic control board (EOC)
Start here when it matches your symptoms.
- 2
Short circuit in oven temperature sensor probe
- 3
Damaged wiring harness insulation
Diagnostic sequence
Work through these checks in order
Stop when you find the fault. Do not perform a step that requires skills or live testing you are not qualified to do.
- 1
Check 1
Disconnect power at breaker immediately to prevent fire hazard.
- 2
Check 2
Disconnect electrical power before opening panels. Measure oven temperature sensor resistance; if reading is below 900 ohms at room temp, replace sensor.
- 3
Check 3
Disconnect electrical power before opening panels. If sensor tests normal (~1080 ohms), control board relay is welded closed.
- 4
Check 4
Disconnect electrical power before opening panels. Replace Electronic Oven Control board (EOC).
Replacement part reference
Electronic Oven Control Board (EOC)
Exact OEM part number
Model number required
Fitment note
The exact OEM part number varies by model and production revision. Verify the complete model number before ordering.
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Manufacturers can use different parts under the same error code across model families and production revisions.
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Common questions
Quick answers for this fault
What should I check first for F10?
Start with stuck relay on electronic control board (eoc). If that checks out, continue through the diagnostic sequence above rather than replacing a part based on the code alone.
Does F10 always mean Electronic Oven Control Board (EOC) is bad?
No. An error code identifies the condition the control detected, not a guaranteed failed part. Confirm the likely causes and wiring first. The exact OEM part number varies by model and production revision. Verify the complete model number before ordering.
When should I stop troubleshooting F10 myself?
Stop if the next step requires live electrical testing, sealed-system work, gas or combustion service, or any procedure outside your training. Unplug the appliance before removing panels or testing internal components. Do not bypass safety switches or live-test high-voltage, gas, refrigerant, or combustion components unless you are qualified to do so.
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