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Posted on Apr 12, 2014

Door latch stuck halfway

Self clean button was push and before door locked door was opened. The lock went to engage and got about half way out and the power went out in a storm. The oven never id the self clean because it said the door was open but it want close all the way because of the latches either. So now its stuck in self clean mode but can't because it want close and lock. The oven want work either because it thinks its suppose to be doing a self clean! I have thrown the breaker switch a couple of times hoping to reset it but no luck. Its straight wired so can't unplug it! How do you reset the door locking latch to go back to working position?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2006

SOURCE: self clean inoperative

Dear Superglide, An error code "F5 E1" means "door latch not operating". In such situation I would recomend to replace the oven lock assy (part # 9782611 ) which is located on the back panel.If you are going to do it yourself - DO NOT forget to unplug the power cord first. About service manual - try to call Kitchen Aid directly.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2008

SOURCE: Kitchen Aid Double Convection Oven stopped during Self Cleaning

same thing happened to me yesterday took all day to figure it out was the themal fuse on the back of the oven the part number for my kitchen aid is 8300802 if you want the doors to unlock and reset the display you can take the leads off the fuse touch them together and the door will unlock however it is best to change the part took me 5 minutes once i knew what to look for
you have to remove the back panel and you will see the part with the number on it cost me 50 dollars but better than the 8o bucks to have a sevice guy come and do it next time i self clean i will pull the stove away from the wall to help keep it from ver heating

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: Ran Self Cleaning - Display went blank & Oven Door stayed locked

You need thermostat limiter #8300802. It is on the back of the stove behind some sheet metal towards the top. With shipping this part is about $39.00. But don't waste your money. If you replace it, it will burn out again! I am currently trying to find a way for either a class action lawsuit or a total recall. Kitchenaid/Whirpool is well aware of this problem. A $1500.00 stove and it won't self clean.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: After using the self-clean cycle, display panel went black and oven door stayed locked.

Happens alot dont feel bad , self clean mode runs the elements at 500 deg. to cook off everything possible , what happens is the cabinet gets to hot and heats saftey temp. fuses until they go out and they are not resetable. they are always located in different areas of ranges but usaully in the back. you can ohm them out to check them if you have a meter.let me know if you have any other questions.
Phil

nisenor69

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2009

SOURCE: I have a kitchenaid gas range and the door is stuck in lock

hold the oven door lite switch closed and put it on selfclean it should activate the door lock

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