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Oven started making a clicking noise after I started the self-cleaning process. Continued until "F8" flashed next to the clock. When canceled was pressed, the clicking started again. As a result I turned off the circuit breaker for the oven.

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F8 means a fault on the door locking switch.

Something may be preventing the door lock from operating properly.

The solution is to have the door lock switch and wiring checked over.

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