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Amana Ovens

Amana ovens are single electric wall ovens — the AWO6313 30-inch and AWO6317 27-inch — built around Easy Touch Electronic Controls, a Self-Clean Option, and Sabbath Mode, sharing the range F#E# code platform with F6 E1 over-temp, F9 E0 wiring, and sensor faults diagnosed by code.

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About Amana ovens.

Amana ovens are single electric wall ovens — the AWO6313 30-inch and AWO6317 27-inch — built around Easy Touch Electronic Controls, a Self-Clean Option, and Sabbath Mode, sharing the range F#E# code platform with F6 E1 over-temp, F9 E0 wiring, and sensor faults diagnosed by code.

Amana ovens series and lineup

Amana ovens are the brand’s built-in wall ovens, and the current line is deliberately narrow: single, electric, thermal ovens in two sizes. The AWO6313 is the 30-inch, 5.0 cu ft oven — sold as the AWO6313SFS stainless, AWO6313SFB black, and AWO6313SFW white — and the AWO6317 is the 27-inch, 4.3 cu ft oven, sold as the AWO6317SFS, AWO6317SFB, and AWO6317SFW. Amana does not make a double wall oven or a gas wall oven, so any double-oven or gas-oven code chart simply does not apply to these units — they are single, electric, and thermal by design. You can review the current wall-oven range on the manufacturer’s site at amana.com and the models we service in our model directory. If your Amana cooker has a cooktop above the oven, it is an ACR, AER, or AGR range — see our range repair page instead.

Technologies and features

Amana ovens run the same control platform as the brand’s ranges, so they share a clean, familiar feature set. Easy Touch Electronic Controls drive the oven, with Bake Assist Temps for guided baking, the Self-Clean Option, Sabbath Mode, and an Oven Lockout to keep settings safe. The Easy-Clean Glass Door wipes down without harsh chemicals, the Extra-Large Oven Window lets you watch a dish without opening the door, and a Storage Drawer sits below the cavity. Because the oven is thermal and electric, the parts that wear are the bake and broil elements, the oven RTD temperature sensor, the door-lock motor used during a Self-Clean cycle, the cooling fan, and the control board — all matched to the AWO6313 or AWO6317 build. There is no cooktop, no gas, and no second cavity to complicate the diagnosis, which keeps repairs focused and keeps the parts list short. The 30-inch AWO6313 fits the standard wall-oven cutout most kitchens are built for, while the 27-inch AWO6317 suits a narrower cabinet run, and the only real choice between them beyond size is the finish — stainless, black, or white — so a replacement element, sensor, lock, or board for one finish is shared across the others in the same size.

Common issues and maintenance

Amana ovens report genuine service codes on the same Easy Touch Electronic Controls as the ranges. The documented set includes F6 E1 (over-temp during a cook cycle), F9 E0 (electrical or miswire, most common right after installation), F3 E0/F3 E1 (oven sensor open or shorted), and F5 E0/F5 E1 (door lock), plus F1 and F2 codes for the control board and keypad. Older single-character boards instead show F0 through FF — a given oven uses one scheme, not both, and these AWO ovens are modern electronic-control models. The everyday calls are an oven that will not reach temperature or bakes unevenly, a Self-Clean Option that will not start or leaves the door locked, and an unresponsive control panel. Some apparent faults are really features — an oven that seems stuck is often just in Sabbath Mode or an Oven Lockout, confirmed and cleared before any hardware is touched rather than swapping a perfectly good control. A Self-Clean cycle that leaves the door latched is the most common post-clean call, since the high heat stresses the lock motor, and an oven that bakes hot or cold usually wants the RTD sensor checked against spec before any element is condemned. Run the Self-Clean Option sparingly, keep the cooling vents clear so the electronics do not overheat, do not line the floor with foil, and reset the breaker for 30 to 60 seconds if a transient code recurs. For meanings and next steps, see our Amana oven error codes and our repair guides.

When to call for repair

Heating elements, oven RTD sensors, self-clean door locks, cooling fans, and control boards are best handled by experienced technicians who can read the F#E# codes and, crucially, recognise that an F9 E0 right after installation is a wiring check before it is a board swap. As an independent, third-party service our skilled technicians fit genuine OEM parts from trusted parts suppliers and back every visit with a 30-day labor warranty on the workmanship. Because the AWO ovens are single, electric, and thermal, a technician who knows the shared range code platform arrives ready to test the named part rather than guessing — and knows, for instance, not to chase a non-existent gas-oven or double-oven code on these units. Note the exact code and your AWO6313 or AWO6317 model number when you book, along with whether the fault appeared during a normal bake or a Self-Clean cycle, since that points the diagnosis in different directions. A clear quote is given before work begins and the total depends on the diagnosis — pricing starts from a trip-and-diagnostic fee, and we never quote a fixed repair price sight unseen. Schedule Amana oven repair or book an appointment online.

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