KitchenAid Oven F4 Error Code: Causes and Fixes

Editorially reviewedUpdated 2026-02-20

Quick answer: Sensor short circuit

What you’ll notice

Oven shows F4; temperature sensor circuit is shorted.

KitchenAid Oven Code F4 high severity
KitchenAid models: KitchenAid ovens use the Whirlpool Even-Heat True Convection system, which adds a third heating element at the rear wall. The temperature probe is at the rear cavity wall. KitchenAid commercial-style dual-fuel ranges have separate oven and broil igniter circuits.

Common causes

  • RTD probe wire insulation has melted and is touching the chassis
  • Moisture in the connector causing a short

Step-by-step fix

  1. Test the probe resistance — near zero (short) confirms the fault.
  2. Inspect the wire for any contact with the oven cavity walls or heating element.
  3. Replace the temperature probe.

Tools you may need

MultimeterScrewdriver set

Prevention

  • Route the probe wire away from the broil element when reinstalling.

When to stop DIY

Same as F3 — if the probe tests good, the harness or board has the fault.

FAQ

What does F4 mean on KitchenAid oven?

F4 usually indicates: Sensor short circuit.

Can I keep using the appliance with F4?

Use caution. Severity is high. Same as F3 — if the probe tests good, the harness or board has the fault.

How long does this fix usually take?

Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 20–30 minutes.