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Dryer door won't stay closed? The door strike secures the door latch during operation. Quick DIY fix—installs from the front in minutes.
My dryer door would not stay shut because the door strike was stuck in the door catch. I was afraid that when I pulled the strike out, it would damage the catch, so I ordered the door strike and door catch. I got the damaged door strike out with needle nosed pliers in about 15 seconds. The door catch was in perfect condition so I didn't need to use the one I ordered. So then I proceeded to install the new door strike. That took me about 15 minutes because I did not have the manual strength to... Read more
Microwave door won't open when you press the button? This door release lever connects the button to the latch mechanism. DIY fix in 30 minutes.
Turn off breaker, remove all screws { 4 on mine } inside oven door holding oven and microwave to kitchen cabinet and slide oven assembly out of cabinet {on to a temporary shelf of {4} 5 gallon buckets/plywood/bricks/shims that I made on the floor atop a scrap of carpet} just enough to access the side and rear screws of microwave's protective metal housing, then remove a total of 16 screws { there were 2 screws just inside top of "opened" microwave door that were holding top flat silver metal... Read more
Fix F95 error codes or doors that won't lock with this oven door latch motor. Restores self-cleaning function. Moderate difficulty, 30-45 minute repair.
I ordered while they were still available, my built-in oven is expensive to replace and I love it. Read more
Fix an oven door that won't lock during self-clean or clean cycle errors. This door latch assembly secures the door and reports lock status to the control.
Fix F95 error code or oven door that won't lock during self-clean cycle. This door lock motor assembly repair takes about 15 minutes with basic tools.
I replaced the controller to remedy the LED display issue and changed the motor latch assembly to fix the F95 error. The installation of both parts was very easy. A local repair shop wanted a minimum of $115 just to show-up at my door, and their price for the same parts was over $140 what I paid at AppliancePartsPros. Thanks. Read more