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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Door Latch Assembly (Self-Clean Lock) by Ge

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Part Number: OEM13616331
Manufacturer Part Number: WB49T10020

This oven door latch assembly secures the door during the self-clean cycle and reports lock status to the control. Replace a worn or failed latch to restore safe locking and reliable self-clean operation.

  • Locks the oven door during self-clean to prevent opening at high temperatures
  • Signals the control when the door is locked or unlocked
  • Helps the oven start and complete a self-clean cycle safely
  • Typical symptoms: self-clean won't start or finish, door won't lock/unlock, lock motor runs continuously or is noisy, lock indicator stays on
What's included: One oven door latch assembly Install notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker and allow the oven to cool completely before servicing
  • Access is typically from the top or behind the control panel; remove panels as required and note linkage/switch orientation
  • Transfer any linkages or mounting hardware from the original latch in the same orientation
  • Manually cycle the latch to verify smooth operation before restoring power and testing self-clean

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For Ge Oven Door Latch Assembly (Self-Clean Lock) (Part Number: OEM13616331)

Vishwa for Model Number GE Model # JK3000SFSS

Hello, I recently ran the self-cleaning mode on my GE wall oven, and while the cleaning cycle was about to end, the oven started making constant rattling noise. We left it to cool for over an hour just to make sure if that was the problem. But since then, whenever we switch on the oven, it starts making that noise. On further check I found out that there is a small push button on top right corner of the oven which is wired inside and it is making that noise, when pressed (by hand or door). Now the oven is not working. This push button I checked online is "RANGE HIGH AMP SWITCH" Part no: WB24T10147 What can be the exact problem here? Is it the door switch or the assembly itself?

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Vishwa, the door latch assembly WB10X23814 would need to be replaced to correct the noise caused by the door switch. In regards to the oven not heating, this can be caused by the hi-limit switch WB24X46906 on the back of the oven failing due to an overheating situation (or from age).

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Hello Tim, This model has not got all of the parts available as a complete assembly. You will have to order the motor WB49T10020, lock lever WB15K5075 individually. As a note, the switches are included with the motor assembly.

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Hello Joseph, This will be an issue with the door lock assembly WB49T10020, the control board WB27X23660, or a connection between the two. You should use the tech sheet on the unit to diagnose the issue. The door lock cannot be bypassed without re-engineering the wiring.

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John for Model Number JKP64G0V1BB

Hello, I have a GE combination Microwave / Conventional Oven appliance (Mod#: JKP64G0V1BB). When I attempt to place the oven in self-clean-mode the oven pauses for a minute or so then it begins to beep and and flash the error message "door" on the display panel. I assume this means that the oven cannot lock itself and will not begin the self cleaning cycle... Can you tell me what part (or parts) have failed to cause this behavior? In addition, what I can do to test / verify the failure of the failed part before I replace it? Thank you. John

Scott for Model Number JTP45W0A2WW

Double wall oven top door locks during cooking. This does not happen every time we use it, only if we are doing a holiday meal or using the oven for a couple hours. We open the cabinets all around it hoping to lower the outside temperature, but that doesn't seem to help at all. After normal use of an hour or so at 375 degrees, the fan will run for several hours after we turn the oven off. The broiler will stop working halfway through broiling a couple steaks. It will just turn off. This unit was in the house when we bought it, so I have no idea who installed it or when. Any ideas?

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Scott, Based on the information it sounds like the issue with the unit will be in the main control board. When the control board heats up it is causing the issues that you are having.

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Hello Keith. F2 is for overheating issue. Make sure the oven sensor is good. If not, replace it. If it is good, replace the control board on the unit.

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Hello Doug, The door lock is out of sync with the control. Put the unit into self clean while the unit is COLD and then cancel the self clean. This should line it back up. If not, access the door lock assembly and activate the door lock switches one at a time to get things timed right.

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Greg for Model Number GE JKP27WOW2WW

I push "Self Clean" and time comes up (default 4 hrs) as it should. I push Start and the "Door Lock" light blinks continuously but does nothing until I hear beeping. The door is not locking as it always has and so the self clean doesn't start. I've tried cycling the power to the oven and see the same thing. It sounds like the control panel is doing *something* when Start is pushed - I hear a very faint click. Do you think the lock motor needs replacement? Everything else on the oven seems to work fine and no error codes.

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Greg, You will want to check to make sure that there is power going from the control board to the door lock assembly. If there is no power from the control board then the you would need a new control board. If there is power from the control board then the lock assembly would need to be replaced.

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Susan for Model Number GE:

I have a GE electric oven: JKP15BOW1BB. I took out food from my oven and then saw the “locked door “ light come on. The door is not locked, I can still open and close the door. I have tried to reset the oven by turning it off through the breaker. This did not work. So then I tried to set the oven to self-clean for three hours. The oven does count down, but the oven door is not locked. Also the oven does not make any noise when in self-clean mode. The latch is not moving, I believe it is jammed. What could be wrong with my oven?

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