What's Happening

A key on the control panel touchpad is stuck or electrically shorted. The keypad may have moisture damage, residue buildup, or physical wear. The oven may beep repeatedly.

How to Fix It

Turn off at the breaker for 30 seconds. Press all buttons to check for stuck keys. Clean the touchpad surface with a damp cloth. If a key is defective, the touchpad (and possibly the control board if they're one assembly) needs replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions
What does F2E0 mean on a Whirlpool oven?
F2E0 means a key on the touchpad is stuck or shorted. The oven detects a continuous signal from one of the buttons.
Why does my Whirlpool oven keep beeping with F2E0?
A stuck key sends continuous signals, causing repeated beeping. Disconnect power at the breaker to stop the beeping, then investigate.
Can I replace just the touchpad on a Whirlpool oven?
On some models the touchpad is separate from the control board. On others they're one assembly. Check your model number to determine which type you have.
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