GE JB655 Door Locked
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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85%
CONF
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Door Lock Motor and Switch Assembly
The motorized latch assembly is the primary mechanical interface for the locking system. It contains microswitches that provide logic feedback to the main controller; if these switches fail to change state or the motor stalls, the oven remains physically locked even after the cooling phase. Replacing this assembly restores the physical movement and electrical signaling required for the unlock sequence.
SKU: WB14X27142
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10%
CONF
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Main Electronic Control Board
The main control board (ERC) processes the door lock logic and provides the voltage pulse to the latch motor. If the onboard relay responsible for the motor circuit fails or the logic processor suffers a software hang-up, it will not initiate the unlock sequence despite a request from the user interface.
SKU: WB27X29054
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5%
CONF
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Oven Temperature Sensor
The range's safety firmware prevents the door from unlocking if the internal cavity temperature is sensed above a specific threshold (typically 550°F). If the RTD sensor has shifted resistance (out of calibration), it may signal the board that the oven is still at self-clean temperatures, causing the board to keep the latch engaged as a safety precaution.
SKU: WB21X5301
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Door Lock Motor and Switch Assembly.
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