Kenmore Range Latches
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$14.28
Single Door Strike
PartSelect Number PS11743868
Manufacturer Part Number WP71002097
This door strike is less than an inch long. It is all white in color and it is made entirely of plastic. The door strike fits on the inside of your range and is the locking mechanism that latches to the door to ensure the oven door stays closed. Because the door strike is made of plastic, constant use can result in the part breaking, or getting damaged. If you find that your oven door will not stay closed, or that your oven will not preheat properly, it may be because your door strike has been damaged and is not keeping the door closed.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
William from Greensboro, NC
Plastic clips had broken, causing bottom skirt piece to fall off.
After attempting to order this part from Whirlpool twice and twice receiving the wrong thing, found correct part on PartSelect in about one minute. Shipment came fast and the repair was very simple, under five minutes. You just pop the pieces in place and snap the piece back onto the oven.
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$86.53
Door Latch Motor & Switch Assembly
it was just plug and play then reassemble be careful oven door is heavy Read more...
PartSelect Number PS5574140
Manufacturer Part Number 318261230
This part is designed to lock the oven door, and will not open until sufficient cooling time has elapsed. Used with self-cleaning ovens.
Installation Instructions
Daniel from REYNOLDSBURG, OH
door latch motor not working
remove oven door, disassemble front of glass top range then basicallyit was just plug and play then reassemble be careful oven door is heavy Read more...
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$11.52
Lever
PartSelect Number PS3523009
Manufacturer Part Number 4510W3L003A
Fixes these symptoms
- Door stuck closed
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$25.13
HOLDER ASSEMBLY,LOCKER
Went to PartSelect web site and discovered the three switches and frame were bundled in to one part number, 43501A. So, I called and spoke with a very knowledgeable technician and she explained why plus helped me order the part over the phone. When I received the part, the switches were already mounted in the frame and the frame was modified compared to the OEM frame. As I began to remove the old frame, I discovered why the new frame was modified. It was as if PartSelect had done many of these door interlock repairs and they knew exactly where and how to modify the frame and communicated this with the manufacturer, because the new frame installation was very easy, there was nothing hard about installing the new frame with the switches already in place. I then reconnected the wiring to the switches and tested the microwave and it works fine now, Problem solved, Thanks PartSelect.com Read more...
PartSelect Number PS3557312
Manufacturer Part Number 3501W1A053A
Installation Instructions
James from DELTA, CO
Defective door interlock switches
Removed each switch (3) and checked them with multi-meter; got intermittent readings on two of the three. Also broke of a piece of the frame that holds the switches trying to remove them (old, exposed to heat and moisture over the years caused the plastic to become brittle and the wiring connectors were also hard to disconnect probably because of heat and moisture over the years). Went to PartSelect web site and discovered the three switches and frame were bundled in to one part number, 43501A. So, I called and spoke with a very knowledgeable technician and she explained why plus helped me order the part over the phone. When I received the part, the switches were already mounted in the frame and the frame was modified compared to the OEM frame. As I began to remove the old frame, I discovered why the new frame was modified. It was as if PartSelect had done many of these door interlock repairs and they knew exactly where and how to modify the frame and communicated this with the manufacturer, because the new frame installation was very easy, there was nothing hard about installing the new frame with the switches already in place. I then reconnected the wiring to the switches and tested the microwave and it works fine now, Problem solved, Thanks PartSelect.com Read more...
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$162.53
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$99.15
Motorized Door Lock and Switch Assembly
PartSelect Number PS2332817
Manufacturer Part Number 318095957
This assembly includes the motor and switch for the door latch.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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$37.77
LATCH
Replaced Small oven Latch, replaced both sides and storage drawer.
reconnected wiring, replaced control panel end covers Read more...
PartSelect Number PS2373578
Manufacturer Part Number 318090310
Installation Instructions
Phil from Playadelery, CA
Range had been dropped
Removed both sides, removed ceramic glass surface, disconnected surface wiring.Replaced Small oven Latch, replaced both sides and storage drawer.
reconnected wiring, replaced control panel end covers Read more...
Your Price
$117.31
Door Lock Motor and Switch Assembly
) Move oven to get to the back panel
) Disconnect oven from power
) Remove the 8 screws to get the back panel off
) REmove the Latch motor screws (2) and remove the motor after twisting to get the latch rod off
) Put in new latch motor by 1st putting the latch rod in the motor assembly
) Screw the new motor in place
) Replace back panel
) Power on Oven
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PartSelect Number PS11748282
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10107820
This assembly includes the motor and switch for the door latch.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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Installation Instructions
Gregory from Thornton, CO
E1 F5 Error on display
After reading many forums found that this error happens when trying to clean the oven and there is a failure in the latch motor to lock the oven door. It was suggested 1st to just tunr the breaker off to the over wait and then turn it back on to see if the error would clear by itself. If not then you'll have to do what I did and buy a new Latch Motor and replace it. Fairly easy to do:) Move oven to get to the back panel
) Disconnect oven from power
) Remove the 8 screws to get the back panel off
) REmove the Latch motor screws (2) and remove the motor after twisting to get the latch rod off
) Put in new latch motor by 1st putting the latch rod in the motor assembly
) Screw the new motor in place
) Replace back panel
) Power on Oven
DONE! Read more...
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