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Electrolux Range Error Code F95

Door motor mechanism failure

Door motor mechanism failure. The motor does not stop rotating.

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Press Cancel key. Turn power off for 30 seconds then turn power on. If the door motor never stops rotating, or if the F95 error comes back again, verify wiring of the motor. If wiring is good, replace the EOC. If the problem persists, replace the motor door latch assembly.

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What F95 means on a Electrolux range

The F95 error code on an Electrolux range indicates a door motor mechanism failure in which the door latch motor fails to stop rotating after completing its cycle. The door latch assembly uses a motorized mechanism to lock and unlock the oven door, particularly during self-clean cycles. The Electronic Oven Control (EOC) monitors the motor's operation and expects it to stop within a defined window after receiving a command. When the motor continues to run beyond that expected timeframe, the EOC registers the F95 fault and interrupts operation to prevent mechanical damage.

The root cause of this fault typically falls into one of three categories: a wiring fault between the EOC and the door latch motor, a failed EOC that is either sending continuous run signals or misreading motor feedback, or a mechanically or electrically defective door latch motor assembly itself. Wiring issues such as chafed insulation, loose connector pins, or broken conductors can cause the EOC to lose proper communication with the motor, resulting in unexpected continuous rotation.

Diagnosis begins with a power reset, turning the range off for 30 seconds and then back on, to determine whether the fault is an intermittent glitch or a persistent failure. If the motor continues to run or the F95 code returns after the reset, the wiring harness connecting the EOC to the door latch motor must be inspected carefully for continuity and proper seating. If wiring checks out, the EOC should be replaced first, as it is the control source. If the fault persists after an EOC replacement, the door latch motor assembly is the final component to replace.

Source: manufacturer service documentation.

Common causes of F95

  1. 01

    Faulty door latch motor assembly

    Part replacement

    The motor inside the door latch assembly may be worn or electrically defective, causing it to continue running instead of stopping at the correct position. This is identifiable if the motor keeps spinning even after the wiring and EOC have been confirmed as good.

  2. 02

    Wiring harness fault

    Wiring / connection

    Damaged, loose, or corroded wiring between the EOC and the door latch motor can disrupt the control signal or feedback circuit, leading the motor to run continuously. Inspect the full harness for broken wires, pinched insulation, and loose connector terminals.

  3. 03

    Defective Electronic Oven Control (EOC)

    Part replacement

    A failed EOC may continuously send a run signal to the door latch motor or fail to correctly interpret the motor's stop feedback. If wiring checks out, replacing the EOC is the recommended next step before addressing the motor itself.

  4. 04

    Intermittent control board communication error

    Wiring / connection

    A temporary software glitch or power fluctuation can cause the EOC to misread the door motor status, triggering the F95 code without an underlying hardware failure. A 30-second power reset will clear this type of fault if no physical component has failed.

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Frequently asked questions about F95

What does F95 mean on a Electrolux range?
The F95 code on an Electrolux range means the door latch motor is not stopping when it should be. The Electronic Oven Control monitors the motor during locking and unlocking cycles and triggers this fault when the motor continues to run past its expected stop point. This is most often caused by a wiring issue, a faulty EOC, or a defective door latch motor assembly.
Can I reset the F95 error code on my Electrolux range?
Yes, pressing the Cancel key and then turning the range off at the breaker or by unplugging it for 30 seconds may clear the code if the fault was a temporary glitch. If the door motor continues to run after power is restored or the code comes back, a hardware fault is present and further diagnosis is needed. A reset alone will not fix an underlying wiring, EOC, or motor problem.
Is it safe to use my Electrolux range while it shows an F95 error?
It is not advisable to use the range while the F95 error is active. A continuously running door latch motor can cause mechanical damage to the latch assembly and may prevent the oven door from properly locking or unlocking. It is best to resolve the fault before resuming normal operation, especially before attempting a self-clean cycle.
How do I fix the F95 error code on an Electrolux range?
Start by pressing Cancel and performing a 30-second power reset to rule out a temporary glitch. If the fault returns, inspect the wiring harness between the EOC and the door latch motor for damaged or loose connections. If wiring is intact, replace the EOC first, and if the problem still persists after that, replace the door latch motor assembly.
How much does it cost to repair an F95 error on an Electrolux range?
Repair costs depend on which component has failed. A door latch motor assembly typically costs between $50 and $150 for the part, while an EOC can range from $100 to $300 or more depending on the model. If you hire a technician, labor charges will add to the total cost. A wiring repair, if that turns out to be the cause, is generally the least expensive fix.

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