Error Code Explained
What Does the Wolf F2 Error Code Mean?
F2 on a Wolf range or wall oven indicates the oven temperature sensor (RTD probe) is reading a short circuit — sensor resistance is below the acceptable minimum for the current temperature. The ERC shuts down oven operation as a safety measure. Do not use the oven with F2 active.
Root Causes
Common Causes of the Wolf F2 Error Code
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1Failed RTD Probe (Internal Short)The resistance temperature detector probe inside the oven cavity has failed with an internal short. Replacement with a genuine Wolf OEM probe resolves F2 in most cases.
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2Short in Sensor WiringWiring between the sensor and ERC has developed a short — typically from wire chafing against the oven cavity wall.
Step-by-Step Guide
How to Troubleshoot the F2 Error Code
Safety First: Always disconnect the Range from power before inspecting any internal components. Do not attempt electrical repairs. If in doubt, call a certified technician.
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1Reset the OvenSwitch off the breaker for 60 seconds. Monitor for recurrence.
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2Do Not Use the OvenF2 means the oven cannot regulate temperature. Do not bake or broil until the sensor has been replaced.
Professional Service
When to Call a Wolf Technician
F2 codes that return after reset require professional sensor replacement using a genuine Wolf OEM probe.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Wolf F2
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No. F2 means the oven cannot regulate temperature accurately. Using it risks overheating. Replace the sensor first.
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