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Kenmore Oven Won't Stop Beeping - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Usually a failed temperature sensor triggering a false overheat alarm (F10). Power-cycle the oven, then test or replace the sensor.

Difficulty Pro recommended
Est. time 1-3 hrs

Kenmore Oven Won’t Stop Beeping — What’s Happening

A Kenmore oven that won’t stop beeping is almost always signaling an active fault condition, not just a timer alert. The most common error codes tied to continuous beeping are F10 (runaway heating or over-temperature fault) and F11 (stuck or faulty keypad). If no code shows on the display, the beeping usually points to a control board or keypad electronics issue rather than a user setting.

F10 means the control senses the oven is heating when it shouldn’t or is exceeding the expected temperature rise. F11 means the control detects a stuck or shorted key on the control panel. Both conditions lock out normal oven operation and trigger a persistent alarm until the fault is cleared or the part is replaced.

Jump to Fix

Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Confirm the beeping is not a timer alert by checking the display for any countdown or alarm icon, then cancel any active timers.
  2. Power-cycle the oven by switching off the circuit breaker or unplugging the range for five minutes to clear a one-time electronic fault.
  3. Read any error code on the display and note whether it is F10 (temperature sensor or overheat) or F11 (keypad fault).
  4. For F10, disconnect power and access the oven temperature sensor, then test its resistance with a multimeter (should read roughly 1080 to 1100 ohms at room temperature around 70°F).
  5. Inspect the sensor wiring and harness connections for damage, corrosion, or loose plugs that could cause a false signal.
  6. For F11, inspect the keypad or touch panel for stuck keys, moisture, or a damaged ribbon cable, and replace the keypad assembly if the fault persists after reset.
  7. If the beeping continues with no code or after sensor and keypad checks, inspect the main control board for burned components or failed relays and replace the board if confirmed faulty.
  8. Retest the oven in bake mode after any repair to confirm the beeping and fault code do not return.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Oven temperature sensorAmazon | For F10 faults and false overheat alarms
Electronic control board (oven control board)Amazon | For persistent beeping, no-code faults, or board damage
Keypad or control panel assemblyAmazon | For F11 faults and stuck-key conditions

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a tech if the beeping continues after a power reset and you are not comfortable working with live voltage or testing electronic components. Control board and sensor diagnosis requires a multimeter and safe disassembly of the oven cavity and control panel. If the oven is actually overheating or you smell burning, shut off power immediately and call for service before using the appliance again. For gas line, burner, or igniter work, or if you ever smell gas, stop and call a licensed technician.


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