General Electric Range Latches
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General Electric Range Door Strike
PartSelect Number PS266893
Manufacturer Part Number WE1X1192
TThe door strike for your dryer is mounted on the dryer frame that the door shuts onto. It fits into the door catch on the door and keeps the door closed. If the door strike is damaged or missing, the door will not lock properly and not only will this cause the door to swing open, but it won’t allow the dryer to start properly. It is a small piece of metal, about 1 inch in length and is sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
robert from mount joy, PA
dryer door wont stay shut
pulled out door striker anddoor latch out with pliers and just pushed in new parts. works like new in under a min.
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General Electric Range LATCH AND HANDLE Assembly
PartSelect Number PS1480960
Manufacturer Part Number WB14T10040
Installation Instructions
Gary from Sterling, VA
Replaced the Self-cleaning Latch/Lever mechanism
1. Pulled the stove out about 6-8 inches. 2. Opened oven door and removed 2 screws to free up stove top. 3. Lifted stove top to access another panel. 4. Removed about 6 screws allowing removal of sheet metal cover above Latch/lever mechanism. 5. Removed 2 screws at top center "boiler plate" to allow removal of Latch/Lever mechanism. 6. Slipped off electrical connector from microswitch mounted on Latch/Lever mechanism. 7. Then removed old mechanism 8. Set new mechanism in place, re-attaching electrical connector onto microswitch. 9. Then with my finger, I bored down a few inches through the insulation to make sure the base of the new Latch/Lever mechanism was in contact with the oven at the base of the insulation. 10. I replaced the 2 screws at the top center "boiler plate." 11. I reattached the sheet metal cover with 6 screws, making sure holes were lining up. 12. Finally, I lowered the stove top and reattached the remaining 2 screws that secure the stove top. It was all pretty easy, but I did not see a prop (like some models have) that would hold up the stove top while performing the unscrewing, screwing, removing, replacing, etc., so I used a piece of wood to rest the stove top on, and lifted it with my left hand while I did the "operation" with my right hand.
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General Electric Range Door Switch Holder
PartSelect Number PS3510609
Manufacturer Part Number WB14X10051
LATCH, BODY
Fixes these symptoms
- Door not closing properly
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General Electric Range Latch and Handle Assembly
PartSelect Number PS1480966
Manufacturer Part Number WB14T10053
This door lock solenoid is used with self-clean ovens. It is designed to lock the oven door, and will not open until sufficient cooling time has elapsed.
General Electric Range LATCH ASSEMBLY
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PartSelect Number PS1480683
Manufacturer Part Number WB02K10144
Installation Instructions
Jeffery from Victor, ID
Cleaning oven latch engaged while pizza was cooking
In a panicked state, my roommates and I could not turn the cleaning setting off. So, we "Jerry-rigged" the door open to save the house from the awful burning pizza smell and potential fire. We removed the stove top with the nutdriver only held in with three nuts. Removed the insulation promptly after. Disassembled the latch mechanism with the star wrench set. The scariest part of the replacement was looking confused at the new part. To our dismay, the part looked grossly under sized. we thought it would not fit. After placing the part in place of the broken latch we found the replacement fit better than the previous and was a totally painless success. Do-it-yourself, not that complex and an excellent way to save money. _Jeffrey B. Read more...
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General Electric Range Motorized Door Lock Latch
PartSelect Number PS11750101
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10195934
This door lock is used with self-clean ovens. It is designed to lock the oven door, and will not open until sufficient cooling time has elapsed.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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General Electric Range Door Lock and Switch Assembly
PartSelect Number PS2577623
Manufacturer Part Number WB49T10020
General Electric Range TWO SWITCH MOTOR LATCH
PartSelect Number PS1480677
Manufacturer Part Number WB02K10136
Installation Instructions
Stephen from Herndon, VA
Self Cleaning Safety Latch broken
This was a difficult repair because half of the screw on the stove top had to be drilled in order to get access to the device that operates the locking mechanism for the door latch for the self cleaning oven function. Once all the screws where removed it was an easy repair.
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