F2
Hotpoint · RVM5160DHWW 1.6 cu ft Over-the-Range Microwave with 1000 Watts and Sensor Cooking
The microwave oven cavity temperature sensor has a short circuit — the sensor is reading an abnormally low resistance value, which causes incorrect temperature readings and prevents sensor cooking from functioning properly; check the sensor wiring for damage or bare wires contacting the cavity wall; the sensor itself may have failed internally; test resistance — a near-zero reading confirms a short; manual cooking modes may still work
Error F2 on the Hotpoint RVM5160DHWW 1.6 cu ft Over-the-Range Microwave with 1000 Watts and Sensor Cooking means: Oven Cavity Thermistor Shorted. The top-ranked community fix is “Replace Oven Cavity Thermistor Sensor” (medium difficulty, ~45 min, DIY cost: $15-$25). 2 community-ranked fixes available below.
Published February 2026 · 2 fixes · microwave
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While many microwave repairs can be done safely at home, consider hiring a qualified technician if:
Average professional repair cost for this issue: $120-$180.
Oven Cavity Thermistor Open Circuit
Shorted Touch Pad — Stuck Key Detected
Humidity Sensor Open Circuit
Sparking or Arcing Inside Cavity
Exhaust Fan Not Working or Always Running on High
Door Interlock Switch Failure — Blows Fuse
Door Latch Assembly Broken — Door Won't Close
Interior Light or Range Light Not Working
The Hotpoint RVM5160DHWW 1.6 cu ft Over-the-Range Microwave with 1000 Watts and Sensor Cooking has 8 other known error codes:
Error code F2 also appears on 2 other Hotpoint models:
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