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Fisher & Paykel Oven Repair

Experienced repair for Fisher & Paykel wall ovens — OB, OS, and OM models with AeroTech™ convection and ActiveVent™ — with honest diagnosis of F1-F5 and F7 fault codes before any quote.

Models OB wall oven · OS combi-steam · OM speed oven · 24"–30" Series Series 11 · Series 9 · Series 7 Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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What we fix on Fisher & Paykel ovens.

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Electronics bay overheating (F1 code)

The oven displays F1, indicating the electronics bay has exceeded its safe maximum temperature — usually a blocked cooling fan or restricted ventilation. The cooling fan and its vents are checked and cleared; a technician replaces the fan if it has failed.

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Over-temp during pyrolytic self-clean (F2 code)

The oven shows F2 during a pyrolytic self-clean cycle, meaning cavity temperature exceeded safe limits. A technician checks the high-limit thermostat, the control board, and the door seal before authorising repair.

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Over-temp during normal cooking (F3 code)

An F3 appears during normal cooking, indicating the cavity temperature reached roughly 305–315°C — a high-limit or runaway-heat fault. A technician checks the temperature sensor, control board, and thermostat.

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Control board (power module) fault (F4 code)

F4 indicates a power module (control board) fault. A technician tests and replaces the power module; this is not a user-serviceable fault.

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Communications error clock ↔ power module (F5 code)

F5 is a communications error between the clock module and the power module. A technician reseats the connector between the two modules; if the fault persists after reseating, the power module is replaced.

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Door lock fault (F7 code)

F7 indicates an oven door-lock fault — the lock has jammed, a door or lock switch has failed, or the sensor is faulty. This commonly occurs after a self-clean cycle. A technician tests the motorised lock, the door switch, and the lock sensor.

These are the most common issues — not an exhaustive list. Our technicians diagnose and repair any Fisher & Paykel oven problem, including intermittent faults, unusual symptoms, and issues not listed here.

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About Fisher & Paykel oven repair

Common Fisher & Paykel oven problems

Expert fisher paykel oven repair covers the brand’s electric wall ovens — OB built-in wall ovens (OB30SDEPX1, OB24SCDEX1), OS combi-steam ovens (OS24NDTDX1, OS24SDTDX2), and OM compact speed ovens (OM24NMTDB1) — which use electronic controls and display real F-codes when a fault occurs. The most common codes we see are F1 (electronics bay overheating — usually a blocked cooling fan), F5 (communications error between the clock module and the power module), and F7 (door-lock fault after a self-clean cycle). F4 (power module fault) and F2/F3 (over-temperature during self-clean and normal cooking) are technician-level repairs. AeroTech™ convection technology circulates heat evenly, and ActiveVent™ controls moisture during baking, but elements, RTD sensors, cooling fans, and door locks still wear. The OS combi-steam and OM speed-oven lines have their own internal code sets that are not publicly documented by Fisher & Paykel — safe framing is to note the code shown, not assign an invented meaning.

Our Fisher & Paykel oven repair process

As an independent, third-party service our experienced technicians confirm the exact model — an OB wall oven, an OS combi-steam, or an OM speed oven — because the code families differ across lines. For the OB wall-oven F-code family: F1 triggers a cooling-fan and vent check; F2 and F3 require testing the high-limit thermostat and control board; F4 means the power module is tested and replaced; F5 means the connector between the clock and power modules is reseated (board replaced if that does not resolve it); F7 means the motorised door lock, door switch, and lock sensor are tested. We fit Fisher & Paykel-specific parts from trusted parts suppliers, and every visit is backed by a 30-day labor warranty on the workmanship. Most repairs are completed in one visit, and you can book an oven repair online at any time. The total cost depends on the diagnosis — we never quote a fixed price sight unseen.

Fisher & Paykel oven models we service

We service the US Fisher & Paykel oven lineup. OB built-in wall ovens include the OB30SDEPX1 (30″ single electric convection), OB30DPPTX1 (30″ double smart), OB30SPPTX1 (30″ single smart), OB24SCDEX1 (24″ Series 7, 11-function), and OB24SD11PLX1 (24″ single convection). OS combi-steam ovens include the OS24NDTDX1 (24″ Series 9), OS24NDLX1 (24″ Series 7), OS24SDTDX2 (24″ Series 11), and OS24SMTDB1 (24″ Series 11 Minimal black glass). OM compact speed ovens include the OM24NMTDB1 (24″ Series 9 Minimal), OM24NDB1 (24″ Series 9 Contemporary), and OM30NCTDB3 (30″ Contemporary). OR ranges with an oven cavity are covered under range repair. Our model directory lists the bake elements, cooling fans, RTD sensors, door locks, and control boards matched to each build so the correct part is sourced the first time.

Error codes and diagnostics

Fisher & Paykel OB wall ovens display F-codes when an electronic fault occurs. Verified codes: F1 = electronics bay over-temperature (check cooling fan/vents — DIY if just blocked); F2 = cavity over-temperature during pyrolytic self-clean (technician); F3 = cavity over-temperature during normal cooking (technician); F4 = power module (control board) fault (technician); F5 = communications error between clock module and power module (reseat connector, replace board if it persists); F7 = door-lock fault (lock, switch, or sensor — technician); “—-” (4 dashes) on older OB60 series = oven overheated, open door to cool and reset. F6 has no confirmed definition — do not act on it. For full code guidance see our oven error-code guides.

Service areas

Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and 120+ metro areas, and the booking form accepts requests 24/7 with same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a skilled technician who carries the diagnostic tools and the Fisher & Paykel-specific parts most likely needed, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip. Full specifications and the current oven lineup are published by the manufacturer at fisherpaykel.com/us. Browse step-by-step help in our repair guides, or book any service through the scheduling page.

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