Step-by-Step DIY Fix Guide
- SAFETY: Let the oven cool fully before restarting it after a fan-related error.
- Restore power once and run only a short normal bake test rather than self-clean.
- Listen for the upper cooling fan during operation and stop if the code returns quickly.
- Use your exact GE model manual before ordering any fan-related parts.
If F350 returns after cool-down
- A repeat F350 usually points to a real fan-path problem rather than a transient overheat event.
- If the fan never starts, stop using high-heat functions until the fault is diagnosed.
What This Error Means
GE oven error F350 means the control is not seeing normal airflow through the upper cooling-fan path. That matters because the fan helps protect the control area during hotter cooking cycles.
This is not usually a user-clean-the-filter kind of problem. The best first consumer clue is whether the fan sounds normal and whether the error appears during high-heat or self-clean use.
If the code comes back after a cool-down and restart, the fan path or its wiring becomes more likely.
Most Likely Cause by Symptom
The GE Appliances oven may stop, pause, or refuse to complete the cycle normally.
Likely cause: Cooling fan motor failed or seized
Check first: SAFETY: Disconnect power at the breaker.
The warning may return immediately because the appliance is detecting an internal fault.
Likely cause: Foreign object (foil, food packaging) obstructing the cooling fan blades
Check first: Perform a hard reset — restore power after 60 seconds and attempt to use the oven. F350 from a transient motor fault may clear.
Common Causes
- The upper cooling fan motor is failing.
- Airflow around the fan path is obstructed.
- Fan wiring or a connector is damaged.
- The control is not energizing the cooling fan correctly.
What Not to Do
- Do not run self-clean again while F350 is unresolved.
- Do not ignore repeated cooling-fan faults just because normal baking still seems possible.
Model and Display Variation Notes
Model-family notes
- GE Appliances oven display wording and code formats can vary by series.
- If your model behaves differently, check the owner manual before trying any deeper maintenance step.
Display and panel differences
- Panel wording can vary by series, so confirm the exact code pattern before buying parts.
Parts, Tools and Service Options
Common parts
- Cooling fan motor if seized or failed ($20–$60)
- Wiring harness to fan if damaged ($20–$40)
Manual and model check
Check your exact model before ordering any oven fan parts.
Service option
Service visit if F350 returns after cool-down or the fan never starts.
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When Not to Keep Troubleshooting
F350 returns after a full cool-down and restart.
- The cooling fan never comes on during a short bake test.
- You suspect a failed fan motor, wiring issue, or control-side fan fault.
How to Prevent It Recurring
- Keep the area immediately above and behind the range clear — heat and airflow from the oven exhaust vents must not be blocked by cabinetry or storage items
Related Error Codes
F5
The electronic range control (ERC) has detected an internal failure. The control board cannot operate reliably and must be replaced. Also indicated by F8 or FF on some GE models.
F2
GE oven error F2 usually means the oven detected unsafe overheating and shut itself down to prevent damage or fire risk.
Extra notes
- This page is based on GE Appliances support material and stays conservative where model-specific guidance may vary.
- The goal is to help you identify safe first checks before you move into parts, service, or model-specific manual lookup.
Source and model notes
Last reviewed: 2026-04-09
Based on: Based on GE Appliances oven cooling-fan guidance and edited to help users separate a one-time cool-down issue from a real fan-path fault.
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Model coverage note: Cooling-fan layout varies by GE oven family, so use this page as a safe first-pass guide rather than a model-specific fan service manual.
Important: FixThisError is an independent guide, not the manufacturer. Use your model-specific manual when the panel wording or behavior differs.
Always disconnect power before inspecting appliances. If unsure, contact a licensed appliance technician.