Question about Frigidaire GLEB30T9D Electric Double Oven
Find the circuit breaker panel and turn off the one labeled "oven". wait 30 minutes and restart. any luck?
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Error Code E90 typically means that you have a faulty motor door latch, lock motor assembly, door light switch or a defective EOC. You would need this to be diagnosed by a professional technician in order to properly repair the wall oven.
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The oven worked fine until I tried to use the self-cleaning feature for the first time since in 4 of years of owning it. Before the cycle started, I opened the door to remove a rack I forgot about. The oven then stopped, giving me an "F9" code. The "door locked" indicator is still flashing & oven is inoperable since. Turned off breaker for an hour & still no change.
Manual says to "reprogram" oven if this code appears. Yet manual does not say HOW to reprogram. Frigidaire refuses to say how, only that a repairman is authorized to do so.
I suspect a latch motor microswitch or automatic door switch problem. Any suggestions before having to pay a repairman? Thanks for any help.
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