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www.shopyourway.com > Manage My Life > Questions Oct 26, 2009 - My Frigidaire oven, model feb24s5asb, door is locked and says f9. The door locked is beeping, I need code to know what the code means and how to unlock it.How do I reset an f9, door ... F-9 Error Possible causes: Door motor failure/jammed. Latch motor switch failure. ... Frigidaire Ovens Gallery 30 in.
I had a power fail & when the power came back on I had the F9 error code on my range with a beep beeping that would not stop until I pressed cancel, beeping stop however F9 error code stayed on, I solved the problem by turning off the power, then turning power on again and then I pressed start button and it removed the F9 error code and all is working GREAT now... whzurdaddy...
Here is the Owners Manual for your model:
http://manuals.frigidaire.com/prodinfo_pdf/Springfield/316257123en.pdf Here are all of the error codes and solutions for Frigidaire ranges:http://www.appliancepartspros.com/repairtips/repairtips_appliance+fault+codes.aspx#Frigidaire Range / Stove / Oven Fault Codes#ixzz1Dxy4q2ze
Thanks for using FixYa. F9 error in your oven/range indicates an issue with the door locks assembly and/or the door latch. To start with check the door lock circuit, you can also try to jump start it to see if it's working. If it's not working then the Electronic Range control has gone bad and should be replaced, if it is working then the door lock circuit should be replaced. Please do rate the solution if the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance.
HI. This will code is indicating that the oven door lock mechanism is experiencing difficulties. Check the wiring to door lock switch (the wire harness may be connected
wrong, or loose). Check for stuck lock switch, as well.If the wiring is not loose, or connected improperly, this will lead to a failed door lock mech. it will require you, ro your service tech to replace it, in this case.
The F9 code indicates there is a problem with the door lock.
Try disconnecting the power to the range for 10 seconds and reconnecting. Open the oven door and hold the door switch plunger in while you try these things. Put the control into clean for 5 minutes then cancel clean. You must hold the door switch plunger in for the 5 minutes.
Try canceling the clean cycle without putting the control into clean.
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What a scam by service personnel. -Simply press "Stop/Clear", then gently push the door handle until "Lock" appears on the screen. Press "Stop/Clear" again and the door unlocks itself! J. Kalicak
I had the situation where the oven thinks the door is locked but it was not locked. Setting and holding clear eventually gave a f9 error.
I solved this by turning the circuit breaker off and taping over the oven light switch ( so it thinks it really is locked ) and turning on the breaker. The oven unlocked and appears fine now.
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