Electrolux Microwave F1 Error: Cooking cavity temperature sensor is open or shorted.
Electrolux microwave f1 error — understanding this error code helps you decide on the right course of action for your Electrolux appliance. What Is Electrolux Microwave Error Code F1? Error code F1 on Electrolux microwaves indicates a fault with the cooking cavity thermistor. This temperature sensor, typically an NTC type, is mounted inside the microwave […]
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DIY Fixable
From $220
Typical Repair Cost
60-120 min
Pro Repair Time
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
No. The microwave should not be used while F1 is active. Without a functioning cavity thermistor, the unit cannot monitor internal temperature, which could lead to overheating or fire.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. A power cycle may clear the code temporarily, but if the thermistor is genuinely faulty, F1 will return during the next use.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: Stop immediately if you smell burning or see smoke inside the microwave cavity., Do not attempt to remove any panels or covers from the microwave housing..
Symptoms You May Notice
F1 displayed on the control panel
The microwave shows F1 and all cooking functions are disabled.
Microwave will not start
Pressing start produces no response or a beep followed by the F1 code reappearing.
Error appears during cooking
The microwave stops mid-cycle and displays F1, leaving food uncooked.
Sensor cooking modes fail immediately
Auto-cook or sensor reheat modes trigger F1 within seconds of starting.
Possible Causes
Failed cavity thermistor
The NTC thermistor inside the cooking cavity has degraded or failed, producing open or short circuit readings.
Requires ProfessionalCorroded sensor wiring
Steam and food splatter have corroded the sensor leads where they exit the cavity wall.
Requires ProfessionalControl board input circuit damage
The analog input circuit on the control board that reads the thermistor resistance has been damaged by a power surge.
Requires ProfessionalSafe Checks You Can Do
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Power cycle the microwave
Unplug the microwave or turn off its breaker for two minutes, then restore power.
Wait the full two minutes to ensure the control board fully resets.
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Clean the cavity interior
Wipe down the inside of the microwave with a damp cloth to remove food residue and moisture from the sensor area.
The thermistor is usually a small probe or disc near the top or upper side of the cavity.
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Test basic microwave function
After the power cycle, try running the microwave for 30 seconds with a cup of water inside to see if F1 returns.
Always place a microwave-safe load like water inside when testing — never run a microwave empty.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- The F1 code returns immediately after every power cycle without any cooking attempt.
- The microwave was recently exposed to a power surge or lightning event.
- Visible corrosion or damage is present around the sensor probe inside the cavity.
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