GE Café Range Error F350: Upper or Lower Cooling Fan Guide

GE Café range displaying F350? Diagnose if the upper or lower cooling fan is the cause. Step-by-step troubleshooting tips here!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access the cooling fans on my GE Café range?

Typically, you'll need to remove the back panel of the range using a Phillips head screwdriver. Be careful not to damage any wiring during removal. The fans are usually mounted with screws or clips.

What is the part number for the upper and lower cooling fans?

The part numbers vary depending on the specific model number of your range. Locate the model number on the range (usually inside the oven door or on the back panel) and use that information to search for the correct replacement fans online or at an appliance parts supplier. A 5/16-inch socket might be needed.

Can a faulty temperature sensor cause the F350 error code?

While the F350 error specifically relates to the cooling fan circuit, a faulty oven temperature sensor could indirectly contribute to the problem. If the sensor is providing inaccurate temperature readings, the MCU may not activate the cooling fans correctly, potentially leading to overheating and the F350 error. It's worth checking the sensor's resistance using a multimeter as part of your diagnostic process.

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