Based on your description, the E1 F5 error code likely indicates that the door latch is not operating.
Make sure that the oven door is closed when you start the Self Clean cycle. Check the door switch to see if it is apparently operating properly. Open the oven door and the oven light should turn on. Press in the door switch plunger and the light should turn off. If the light switch is not operating properly, it could cause this type of problem. If the light switch is operating properly, then you could have a failed door latch assembly. A wiring failure or a problem with the control board could also cause this failure. I recommend that you unplug the range and access the door latch assembly at the back of the range. Pull the upper and lower back panels off of the range. Caution: The edges on these panels can be sharp. Protective gloves are recommended. With the panels off, check the wire harness connections on the door latch assembly.
SOURCE: F5 E1 error. Oven door won't open after running
1.
If door latched:
switch to control. If no damage to wires and all connectors okay, proceed to
step C.
memory. F2 will appear. Press CANCEL and observe for 1 minute to ensure
operation is correct.
2. If door not latched:
switch to control. If no damage to wires and all connectors okay, proceed to
step C.
3. Measure door switch (door open = switch open small low voltage terminals).
Replace switch if defective.
4. Measure latch switch (unlatch = switch open,
CAUTION - oven light contacts are closed). Replace switch if defective.
5. If
corrections are made in any step, reconnect power to control. Press and hold any
key for 1 minute to clear R failure code from memory. F2 will appear. Press
CANCEL and observe for 1 minute to ensure operation is correct.
6. If failure
remains, disconnect power and replace control.
Note:
Applies to all F5-E... codes.
F5 - E1
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