Common Amana oven problems
Expert Amana oven repair covers the brand’s built-in wall ovens — the AWO6313 30-inch, 5.0 cu ft and the AWO6317 27-inch, 4.3 cu ft — which are single, electric, thermal ovens that share the same control platform as the Amana ranges. Because of that shared platform an Amana oven reports the same Easy Touch Electronic Controls F#E# codes: F6 E1 (over-temp during a cook cycle) and F9 E0 (electrical / miswire, common right after install) are explicitly documented on the wall-oven pages, alongside F3 E0/F3 E1 (oven sensor open or shorted) and the F5 door-lock codes. The calls we see most are an oven that will not reach temperature or bakes unevenly, a Self-Clean Option cycle that will not start or leaves the door locked, an unresponsive control panel, and an over-temp shutdown. The Easy-Clean Glass Door, the Extra-Large Oven Window, Bake Assist Temps, Sabbath Mode, and Oven Lockout keep these ovens simple to use, but elements, sensors, lock motors, and control boards still wear.
Our Amana oven repair process
As an independent, third-party service our experienced technicians confirm the exact AWO6313 or AWO6317 model before any work, then read the code and test the named part. An F6 E1 sends them to the RTD sensor, the relay, and the cooling path; an F9 E0 sends them first to the 240V supply and junction-box wiring, since on a wall oven this is almost always a miswire rather than a failed control; an F3 E0 or F3 E1 sends them to the oven sensor, tested against spec; and an F5 door-lock fault sends them to the lock motor and switch so the Easy-Clean Glass Door locks and releases safely after a Self-Clean cycle. They also separate features from faults — an oven that appears stuck is often just in Sabbath Mode or an Oven Lockout, which is confirmed and cleared before any hardware is touched. We fit genuine OEM parts from trusted parts suppliers, and every visit is backed by a 30-day labor warranty on the workmanship. Most oven repairs finish in one visit, and you can schedule an oven repair online whenever it suits, with a clear quote before work begins and a total that depends on the diagnosis.
Amana oven models we service
We service the full current US Amana wall-oven lineup — single, electric, thermal ovens only. The 30-inch AWO6313 is available as the AWO6313SFS stainless, AWO6313SFB black, and AWO6313SFW white; the 27-inch AWO6317 is available as the AWO6317SFS, AWO6317SFB, and AWO6317SFW. Amana does not make a double or gas wall oven, so any double-oven or gas-oven code charts do not apply here — these ovens are single, electric, and thermal by design. They carry Easy Touch Electronic Controls, the Easy-Clean Glass Door, the Extra-Large Oven Window, the Self-Clean Option, Bake Assist Temps, Sabbath Mode, Oven Lockout, and a Storage Drawer below the cavity. Our model directory lists the bake and broil elements, the oven sensor, the door-lock motor, the cooling fan, and the control board matched to each build so the correct genuine OEM part is sourced the first time. If your Amana cooker has a cooktop above the oven, it is an ACR, AER, or AGR range — see our range repair page instead.
Error codes and diagnostics
Amana wall ovens report genuine service codes on the same Easy Touch Electronic Controls platform as the ranges. The documented set includes F6 E1 (over-temp during cook), F9 E0 (electrical or miswire), F3 E0 and F3 E1 (oven sensor open and shorted), and F5 E0 / F5 E1 (door lock), with 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. To reset a transient fault the breaker is switched off for 30 to 60 seconds, and if the code recurs the named part is tested. Because Amana wall ovens are single and electric, there are no gas-oven or double-oven codes to chase — and an F9 E0 right after installation is a wiring check first, not a board swap. Our technicians confirm each code at the named part, and you can look it up on our oven error-code guides.
Service areas
Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and the District of Columbia plus 40-plus metro areas, with a standard 24-48 hour response and same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a skilled technician who carries the diagnostic tools and the genuine OEM parts most likely needed, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip. Because an Amana wall oven shares the range control platform, a technician who knows the F#E# scheme — and knows that F9 E0 means wiring before it means a board — arrives ready to fix it on the first trip rather than misdiagnosing the control. Full specifications and the current wall-oven lineup are published by the manufacturer at amana.com. Find your area on our service locations page, browse step-by-step help in our repair guides, or book any service through the scheduling page.