Ovens Medium Severity
F5 Appliance Error Code

Fisher & Paykel Ovens F5 Error: PCB communication fault

Fisher & Paykel oven error code F5 is a mid-severity fault meaning Inter-board communication fault. A communication fault means the oven may not respond to stop commands, setpoint changes, or safety shutdown signals. A 5-minute power-cycle resolves many F5 faults caused by software lock-ups.

~40%

DIY Fixable

From $200

Typical Repair Cost

1–3 hrs

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. A communication fault means the oven may not respond to stop commands, setpoint changes, or safety shutdown signals. Do not leave the oven unattended and do not start a new cooking cycle until F5 is resolved.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A 5-minute power-cycle resolves many F5 faults caused by software lock-ups. If F5 returns consistently after reset, the inter-board connector or one of the boards requires physical inspection.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Oven does not respond to a Stop or Cancel command during a live cooking cycle, F5 returns immediately after every power-cycle.

Symptoms You May Notice

F5 displayed, oven unresponsive

The panel shows F5 and the oven stops responding to user commands; cooking functions may cease mid-cycle.

Display shows partial or scrambled information

Communication loss between the user interface board and the main control board causes garbled text or missing segments on the display.

Keypad inputs ignored

Button presses or touch inputs produce no response because the UI board cannot pass commands to the main PCB.

Possible Causes

1

Loose or damaged ribbon/harness connector

The communication ribbon cable or multi-pin harness between the UI board and main control board has worked loose or developed a break.

DIY Possible
2

Software or firmware lock-up

A transient software fault has caused the communication stack between the two boards to hang, requiring a hard reset to clear.

DIY Possible
3

Faulty UI (user interface) board

The display and keypad board has failed and is no longer transmitting valid data to the main control board.

Requires Professional
4

Faulty main control board

The main PCB communication port or processor has failed, breaking the board-to-board data link.

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

    Power-cycle the oven

    Switch off the oven circuit breaker for 5 minutes, then restore power. Many communication faults are transient software lock-ups that clear with a hard reset.

    After power is restored, wait 30 seconds before pressing any keys to allow both boards to fully initialise.

  2. 2

    Check for partial power loss

    Confirm that the oven circuit breaker is fully on and that the outlet or hardwire connection is providing full voltage. A voltage sag can disrupt board communication.

    If other appliances on the same circuit are also behaving erratically, investigate the supply voltage first.

  3. 3

    Reseat the inter-board connectors

    With the oven unplugged, remove the control panel fascia and locate the ribbon cable or wiring harness connecting the UI board to the main PCB. Firmly reseat both ends of the connector.

    Inspect the connector for bent pins or cracked sockets before reinserting. Use a magnifying glass if needed.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Inter-board ribbon cable is intact but F5 persists — one of the PCBs requires replacement
  • Main control board replacement on a built-in 240 V oven involves mains wiring
  • Double oven models have additional board-to-board communication links that require specialised diagnosis

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