WHIRLPOOL WFE775H0H Door Locked
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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93%
CONF
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Door Latch Motor Assembly
This assembly contains the motor and cam-switch mechanism that physically engages the door hook. Mechanical failure of the nylon gears or electrical failure of the motor prevents the latch from retracting after a cycle. It is the most common failure point for a door that remains locked after the oven has cooled.
SKU: W11158580
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4%
CONF
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Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD)
The control board uses the resistance of this sensor to determine if the oven is cool enough to unlock (typically below 400-500 degrees Fahrenheit). If the sensor is 'open' or has high resistance, the board perceives a perpetual high-heat state and will not send voltage to the latch motor to release the door.
SKU: WPW10181986
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3%
CONF
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Main Control Board
The control board houses the mechanical relays that cycle power to the latch motor. If the latch relay fails or the logic circuit suffers a software 'hang' during the transition out of a clean cycle, the motor will never be pulsed to the open position, effectively locking the user out.
SKU: W11166708
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DIY Repair Guide
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