Range Medium Severity
F0 Appliance Error Code

GE Range F0 Error: Stuck keypad button

This guide covers GE range F0 error in detail to help you diagnose and resolve the issue. What Does GE Range Error Code F0 Mean? Error code F0 means the control board detected a continuously pressed touchpad key for longer than 60 seconds. It appears on GE Profile PGS930 and P2S930 slide-in ranges, Café CGS750 […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. A stuck key can cause unintended activation of oven functions, including self-clean or high-heat modes. Do not use the range until the F0 fault is resolved.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Press Cancel/Off or cycle the circuit breaker off for 60 seconds to clear the F0 code. If the underlying stuck key is not fixed, the code will return within minutes of power being restored.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: F0 returns within seconds of every reset with no cooking function active, The control panel is warm to the touch near a specific button — possible short circuit.

Symptoms You May Notice

Oven beeps continuously and will not start a cook cycle

The control panel emits repeated beeps and ignores new button presses because the board believes a key is already being held down, locking out normal operation.

F0 displayed on the control panel

The alphanumeric display shows "F0" and the cancel tone sounds. The range may also display the code on startup before any cooking function is selected.

A specific button feels sticky or does not spring back

Pressing along the touchpad reveals one key that does not respond with the usual click or that feels depressed relative to surrounding buttons — a sign of physical debris or membrane damage.

Code clears briefly after reset but returns within minutes

A power reset clears F0 temporarily, but the code reappears as soon as the stuck key is re-detected during the next control board self-check cycle.

Possible Causes

1

Food debris or grease under the touchpad membrane

Spilled liquids or grease that seeped under the control panel membrane physically hold a key contact closed, mimicking a continuous key press to the control board.

DIY Possible
2

Damaged or shorted touchpad membrane

The flexible membrane layer beneath the touchpad surface has cracked, delaminated, or developed a short circuit, causing a key contact to remain closed without physical pressure.

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3

Control board input circuit fault

Rarely, the key-scan circuit on the main control board itself has failed, generating a false stuck-key signal even when the touchpad membrane is intact.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Clean around all touchpad buttons

    Turn off the range at the circuit breaker. Use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe firmly along the edges of each touchpad button, then use a toothpick to clear any visible grease from the button gaps. Restore power and test.

    Avoid spraying cleaners directly onto the control panel — liquids wicking under the membrane are a leading cause of F0 on slide-in ranges.

  2. 2

    Perform a hard power reset

    Turn off the circuit breaker (or unplug the range) for 60 seconds. Restore power and immediately press Cancel/Off. If F0 does not reappear within 2 minutes of idle operation, the fault was transient.

    On GE Profile slide-in ranges, the circuit breaker is the most reliable reset method — the power cord is often inaccessible behind the unit.

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    Press each touchpad key individually to locate the stuck key

    After the reset, press each key one at a time and listen for the confirmation tone. A key that produces no tone or produces a tone but causes F0 to reappear is the stuck key. Note which key triggers the code for the technician.

    If no single key triggers F0 but the code reappears after a few minutes of idle, the membrane is failing intermittently and needs replacement.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Touchpad cleaned but F0 persists — membrane or control board replacement needed
  • Stuck key identified but range is still under warranty — DIY membrane replacement may void coverage

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