Q:
I need to replace my existing Whirlpool 30" Self-Cleaning Freestanding Electric Range due to constant E2F3 error codes - We can't be sure that we'll be able to finish cooking a meal in the oven!
Replacing temperature sensor did nothing to help. Then we discovered loose connector pins on the main board were causing the problem... new board fixed it temporarily - to the tune of $300.00. Now the problem has returned.
If I buy a new Whirlpool range, can I be assured that the obvious design flaws in the main circuit board have been corrected (forums on Whirlpool range problems are full of the same issues!) or is this another Lemon Dressed in Stainless steel?