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F3 Appliance Error Code

Dacor Cooktop F3 Error: Cooling fan failure

Dacor cooktop error code f3 — essential information for Dacor appliance owners. This dacor cooktop f3 error code guide explains what this fault means for your Dacor appliance and how to respond safely. The F3 error code on a Dacor DTI-series induction cooktop indicates the internal cooling fan has stopped or is running too slowly […]

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DIY Fixable

From $225

Typical Repair Cost

45-90 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. Without functioning cooling, the power electronics will overheat within minutes of use. Continued operation risks permanent damage to the IGBT modules and control board. Do not use the cooktop until F3 is resolved.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Breaker reset clears the display, but if the fan is genuinely failed the code returns almost immediately on next use. Clearing debris or reseating the connector may allow a genuine reset.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Stop immediately if you smell burning electronics or notice unusual heat from the cooktop body., Do not use the cooktop if F3 returns within seconds of every reset attempt..

Symptoms You May Notice

No fan noise heard from the cooktop

Normally the internal cooling fan becomes audible within seconds of activating any zone. With F3, the fan is absent or barely spinning, and the cooktop shuts down to prevent overheating of the electronics.

F3 error shown on the display

The cooktop displays F3 and sounds a warning tone. All cooking zones are disabled until the fault is resolved.

Unit shuts down quickly after startup

The cooktop may activate briefly — sometimes for only 10–30 seconds — before F3 appears and all zones cut out.

Underside of cooktop is unusually hot to the touch

If the fan has been failing intermittently, the electronics cavity may feel hotter than normal when the base panel is accessible.

Possible Causes

1

Fan motor failure

The brushless DC cooling fan motor has seized or burned out, preventing airflow over the IGBT modules and control board.

Requires Professional
2

Fan blade obstruction or debris

Grease, debris, or a fallen object inside the cooktop cavity can jam the fan blade, causing it to stall and trigger the F3 fault.

DIY Possible
3

Fan wiring harness disconnected

The fan power connector can vibrate loose over time, leaving the motor without power and triggering the fan-speed fault sensor.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Listen for fan operation at startup

    Reset the cooktop at the breaker. Activate any zone at medium power. Within 5 seconds you should hear a low hum or whirring from beneath the cooktop. Silence at startup confirms the fan is not running.

    Place your hand near the rear vent slots — you should feel warm air exhaust if the fan is running.

  2. 2

    Inspect base panel for debris (if accessible)

    With power off at the breaker, remove the base panel screws and lift the panel. Look for any debris, grease accumulation, or foreign objects near the fan blade. Carefully spin the blade by hand — it should rotate freely with very little resistance.

    Do not use compressed air inside the unit while still assembled — it can push debris deeper into the electronics.

    Tools required
  3. 3

    Check the fan power connector

    Locate the two or three pin connector that powers the fan motor. Ensure it is fully seated on both the fan and the control board side. A partially connected plug can cause intermittent or complete fan failure.

    Connectors should click or lock positively when fully inserted.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Fan motor has seized or produces a grinding noise — motor replacement required.
  • Fan wiring harness is damaged or burned — requires harness and possibly board replacement.
  • F3 persists after debris removal and connector reseating — control board fan-speed circuit may be faulty.

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