F-10
Frigidaire Microwave
Severity: CriticalWhat it means
F-10 on a Frigidaire microwave means the cavity temperature sensor detected over-temperature.
Unplug, allow 30 minutes to cool, and clean the cavity.
Persistent F-10 with a cool cavity points to a faulty sensor needing service.
Affected Models
- Frigidaire FFMV1645T
- Frigidaire Gallery FGMV176N
- Frigidaire Professional FPMO227N
- Frigidaire FFCE2278L
- Frigidaire FGMO226N
Common Causes
- Food burned or scorched in the cavity raising internal temperature
- Ventilation blocked above the microwave (over-the-range models)
- Failed cavity temperature sensor (NTC thermistor)
- Cooling fan failure causing residual heat to build up
How to Fix It
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Unplug the microwave for 30 minutes.
F-10 latches even after the cavity cools — a power cycle is needed.
Unplug at the wall and allow the microwave to fully cool.
For over-the-range models, also stop cooking on the stove below to prevent further heat soak. -
Inspect the cavity for burned food.
Open the door and look for any burned food or scorched residue.
Wipe the cavity clean with a damp cloth.
Burned debris can continue to outgas heat that triggers F-10 even after the obvious cooking is finished. -
Check ventilation on over-the-range models.
Over-the-range microwaves vent through the top of the cabinet.
If the vent is blocked by a cabinet liner, dust, or a hood filter, heat builds up.
Clean the grease filter beneath the microwave and check that nothing covers the top vent. -
Restore power and test.
After 30 minutes of cooling, plug the microwave back in.
If F-10 clears and normal cooking resumes, the issue was a one-off heat event.
If F-10 returns immediately, the temperature sensor or cooling fan is faulty — book service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can F-10 damage my Frigidaire microwave?
F-10 itself is a protection feature — the microwave shuts down to prevent damage from over-temperature.
However, the conditions that cause F-10 (severe burning, blocked ventilation) can damage the cavity or magnetron if they recur.
Why did F-10 appear when nothing was burned?
F-10 with no obvious heat source usually means a faulty temperature sensor reading falsely high, or a failed cooling fan that allows normal residual heat to build up to over-temperature levels.
Both require service to confirm.