Roper Appliance Repair Vancouver

At Express Appliance Repair Vancouver, our technicians are highly experienced with Roper appliances and can carry out successful repairs for all makes and models.  At Express Repair Vancouver, we can handle any Roper appliance repair you have for us! We are happy to take on any project and complete it with the utmost care. Your lives become that much easier when you choose Roper appliance repair.

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Roper started producing gas stoves in 1874. In the mid-1908s, Whirlpool and General Electric began a bidding war to acquire Roper. In 1989, the brand name and major appliance division of Roper were acquired by Whirlpool. General Electric acquired Roper’s lawn care and stove divisions, as well as the manufacturing plant.

The Roper brand continues to enjoy ongoing popularity thanks to its reliability and affordability.

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Over the years, Roper has increased and expanded its appliance range. Some of the brand’s most popular products are its washers, dryers, stoves, and ovens. While many of their appliance models are still currently manufactured, there are a few that have been discontinued. When a product is no longer being produced, this means that it its specific parts are also no longer manufactured. In other words, repairing such an appliance can be difficult since the replacement parts might not be as readily available as one would hope.

The last thing anyone wants is to have their Roper appliance temporarily or partially repaired. When the same problem occurs over and over again, it is not only frustrating but also inconvenient and more costly. At Express Appliance Repair Vancouver, our team always performs professional repairs with precision and attention to detail. No matter the problem or the brand of your appliance, you can always depend on Express Appliance Repair.

Schedule an appointment by completing our online booking form or call (778) 819-0387 for assistance with any Roper appliance repair.

Once your washer has done its part, it’s up to your dryer to get all that laundry perfectly dry and ready for the closet. Dryers can experience problems from time to time, but these faults are quickly resolved by our experienced technicians at Express Appliance Repair.

If your Roper dryer is running too hot, not getting warm enough, or if you notice any other problem, call us right away. We are available 24/7 for all Roper dryer repairs.

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You might not use your Roper washer every day but, when you do, it’s surely one of the most valued appliances in your home! If your washer fails to turn on or you notice any other problem, it’s best to hold off on doing laundry and call our team for a professional diagnosis and repair.

Our fast, same day Roper washer repairs ensure that your washer is up and running fast so that you don’t need to worry about hand washing or rushing off to the laundromat.

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Common Roper Error Codes

Range / Stove / Oven Fault Codes

Failure Code # Description of Fault Code Solution for Fault Code
4 Digit Failure Codes (for 2 digit codes see below)
F1 – E0 EEPROM communication error 1. Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds.
2. Re-apply power and observe for at least one minute.
3. If code re-appears, replace control board (also called ERC or clock). Note: Applies to all F1-E… codes except F1-E3.
F1 – E1 EEPROM checksum error
F1 – E2 UL A/D error(s)
F1 – E4 Model ID error
F1 – E5 Calibration shifted
F1 – E6 Latch signal mismatch error
F1 – E9 Stack overflow
F1 – E3 Wiring harness cavity size does not match previously stored value The “Cavity Size Select” jumpers in the wiring harness indicate a cavity size different from that which the control was previously configured for. Check the jumpers in the harness to make sure they agree with the actual oven size.
F2 – E0 Shorted keypad (also called touch pad) 1. Check keypad connector for firm connection (keypad connects to control board).
2. Press CANCEL. If error code returns after 60 seconds, replace keypad (also called touch pad or membrane switch). Some models incorporate keypad in to control board as one unit. In this case, replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
F2 – E1 Keypad cable unplugged
F2 – E5 Cancel key drive line open
F2 – E6 Cancel key drive line open
F3 – E0 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) opened (upper oven, if double oven) Replace Oven temperature sensor (RTD)

Note: Applies to all F3-E… codes.

F3 – E1 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) shorted (upper oven, if double oven)
F3 – E2 Oven temperature is too high (Cook mode)
F3 – E3 Oven temperature is too high (Clean mode)
F3 – E4 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) opened (lower oven, if double oven)
F3 – E5 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) shorted (lower oven, if double oven)
F3 – E6 Warming drawer sensor open
F3 – E7 Warming drawer sensor shorted
F4 – E1 Meat probe malfunction – shorted Problem could be with the probe, the receptacle, or probe circuit. Check probe. Look for pinched wire. Look for condensation or contamination on probe receptacle. Replace probe if all else checks out ok.
F5 – E0 Door switches do not agree (condition exists when door switch is closed indicating an open door, and latch switch is closed indicating a locked door) 1. If door latched:
A. Disconnect power from unit.B. Check wires and connectors from control to door switch, then from door switch to control. If no damage to wires and all connectors okay, proceed to step C.C. Replace door switch.D. Re-apply power.E. Press and hold any key down for 1 minute to clear F5 failure code from memory. F2 will appear. Press CANCEL and observe for 1 minute to ensure operation is correct.
2. If door not latched:

A. Disconnect power from unit.B. Check wires and connectors from control to latch switch, then from latch switch to control. If no damage to wires and all connectors okay, proceed to step C.C. Repeat steps A and B for door switch.
3. Measure door switch (door open = switch open small low voltage terminals). Replace switch if defective.
4. Measure latch switch (unlatch = switch open, CAUTION – oven light contacts are closed). Replace switch if defective.
5. If corrections are made in any step, reconnect power to control. Press and hold any key for 1 minute to clear R failure code from memory. F2 will appear. Press CANCEL and observe for 1 minute to ensure operation is correct.
6. If failure remains, disconnect power and replace control. Note: Applies to all F5-E… codes.
F5 – E1 Self clean latch will not lock
F5 – E2 Latch during CLEAN error
F5 – E5 Self clean temperature not reached within 45 minutes.
F5 – E6 Door is open, but latch is locked
F5 – E7 Self clean latch will not unlock
F6 – E0 Return line not connected If switch pulse return line is not connected, electronic control will display F6 within 60 seconds after power up. Replace control.
F7 – E1 Common switch wire is defective Common wire (+5VDC) to latch switch, and to door switch is shorted to chassis ground or neutral. A double oven will have two of each switch and one common wire.
1. Check connections at control and at the latch switch and door switch.
2. If all connections are good, then check the individual switches as outlined for the F5 failure.
2 Digit Failure Codes
F0 Board failure Replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
F1 Board failure Replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
F2 Oven temperature is too high 1. Look for welded relay contacts on bake or broil relays. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC).
2. For SELF CLEAN models: check door lock operation.
3. Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective. Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit, not actual oven temperature.
F3 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) open Replace Oven temperature sensor (RTD)
F4 Oven temperature sensor (RTD) shorted Replace Oven temperature sensor (RTD)
F5 Board failure Replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
F7 Function key stuck on ERC Replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
F8 Board failure Replace control board (also called ERC or clock).
F9 Oven door lock failure Check wiring to door lock switch (the wire harness may be connected wrong). Check for stuck lock switch.

Disclaimer: please make sure to unplug your appliance if you feel that it is malfunctioning. Consult with an Express Repair professional to prevent any further damage to your appliance.

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