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Kenmore is a household brand that produces modernized ovens, among other household appliances. These ovens come equipped with a motorized lock that engages while the heat is on. Most of the time, the door is easy to unlock, but it can get stuck when the lock malfunctions. If using the lock button doesn’t work, you may need to disengage the self-cleaning cycle or turn off the power. If you have an older model, it may have a mechanical latch instead that you need to push to open the door. Unlock the door to continue making use of your Kenmore oven for all your cooking needs.

How do you unlock a Kenmore oven?

Press and hold the “Oven Lock” button near the control panel above the oven door. Keep the button held down until the door comes unlatched. On some models, you might need to press the “Clear/Off” button and hold it down to unlock the oven door.Watch the door light or listen for a beep when the door unlocks.

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Opening a Motorized Lock

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  1. Look near the control panel above the oven door for a button labeled “Oven Lock.” If you don’t see this button, you may be able to unlock the door by using the “Clear/Off” button. Push the button and keep it held down to trigger the door latch. [1]
    • If you’re unsure what button to use, check your owner’s manual. You could also search your oven’s model number online to find a copy of the manual.
  2. Keep an eye on the display panel next to the unlock button. It has a door lock indicator with a light next to it, but the light will flash once the door latch begins moving. Some Kenmore models also beep to tell you that you have successfully disengaged the lock. [2]
    • Holding the lock button down often helps with a partially-closed door or one that otherwise appears stuck. You may need to press the button for up to 30 seconds for the unlock to happen.
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  3. Modern Kenmore ovens have a motorized lock that doesn’t shut off automatically. Instead of trying to open it, check the display panel again. It will change once the door finishes unlocking. Once you see the time of day displayed on the screen, you can open the oven door. [3]
    • Take your time opening the door. Since the motorized lock isn’t instantaneous, you could end up damaging it by forcing it open too soon.
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Troubleshooting a Motorized Lock

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  1. Many modern ovens, including Kenmore ovens, have a self-clean button on the display panel. Check it to see if it is lit up. When your oven is in this mode, it gets very hot and you won’t be able to open the door. To deactivate it, hold the stop button down for at least 3 seconds. [4]
    • During self-cleaning, the oven heats to a high temperature to incinerate any debris inside of it. The door cannot be opened until the oven cools.
    • You could choose to wait for the self-cleaning cycle to end on its own. The shortest cycle takes 1 to 2 hours, so check the display panel to see how much time is left.
  2. The time you need to wait depends on how warm the oven got. If you shut it off at the beginning of the self-cleaning cycle, it didn’t have time to get very warm. You may be able to open it within 10 to 20 minutes. If it was in the middle of the cycle, expect it to take anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes to cool. [5]
    • The lock stays engaged for safety reasons. Forcing the oven door open at this point could break the motorized lock, so wait for the lock light on the display to turn off.
    • The amount of time you need to wait varies depending on your oven. A newer oven with a strong heater and plenty of insulation takes longer to cool down than a less efficient model.
  3. Press the self-clean button on the display panel. Change it to the lowest setting available, which is usually 1 or 2 hours. Then, wait no more than 2 minutes for the oven to begin warming up. Afterward, press the stop button to cancel self-cleaning. [6]
    • The oven’s control system sometimes fails to reset properly, causing the lock to stay engaged. The control detects that the oven is still hot even when it isn’t.
  4. Follow the power cord from the back of the oven to the wall outlet. Pull out the cord and wait for at least 3 minutes. Then, plug the oven back in and test the door. Look to see if the lock light on the display has shut off.
    • Make sure your home has power and that the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped. Find the breaker box in your kitchen or basement and flip the breaker if it is in the off position.
    • Remember to avoid forcing the door if it won’t open. Try pressing the lock button for as long as 30 seconds. Sometimes that helps complete the reset.
  5. Even a motorized lock can be opened by hand. One possible way is to pull the top off of the cooktop and then use a bent coat hanger to reach in and lift the latch. You could also pull the oven out to remove the back panel. The motorized lock will be sticking out the back, so unscrew, pull it out, then press the metal bar hanging in the opening. [7]
    • The locking mechanism is very easy to spot behind the oven. It is a small device attached to a metal bar controlling the lock and held in place by a metal plate. It usually has a few small wires attached to it.
    • Refer to your owner’s manual for more information about reaching the lock or removing the locking mechanism. If you’re worried about damaging it or unable to get to it yourself, contact a Kenmore repair technician.
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Opening a Mechanical Lock

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  1. Check the display to ensure the oven is off. Turn any temperature knobs your oven has to the off position. Then, look for a self-clean button and make sure it isn’t lit off. If it is lit, hold the stop button down for about 3 seconds to deactivate it.
    • While you can disengage the lock right away, turn the oven off to protect yourself from potential burns.
  2. The self-clean setting sets the oven at a very high temperature, so you will have to wait a while for it to cool. It can take over 1 hour to come back down to room temperature. If you are able to deactivate the self-cleaning cycle right when it starts, then the oven may cool down with 20 minutes. [8]
    • Test the oven before opening the door. Make sure it no longer feels hot to the touch.
  3. Many older oven models have a manual latch you can release to open the door. Feel around for it on the left side of the handle. Slide the latch to the left to unlock the door. [9]
    • You can tell if you have a mechanical latch by understanding how your oven operates. If it unlocks slowly on its own after a self-cleaning cycle, then it has an electric motor instead of a manual one.
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    How long does it take for a Kenmore oven self-clean?
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    Some models allow you to select shorter or longer cleaning cycles depending on how dirty your oven is. For example, you might use a 1-hour cycle for a lightly soiled oven, or a 4-hour cycle if your oven is heavily soiled.
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    Why did my Kenmore oven stop working?
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    There could be a variety of reasons, but one of the most common issues is a defective igniter. It could also be a problem with the bake element or broil spark electrode.
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    How do I test my Kenmore oven igniter?
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    You’ll need to expose the igniter, which is located on the bake burner at the back of the oven. Use a multimeter to test your igniter. It should register between 0 and 1100 ohms.
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      Tips

      • While you can manually unlock most ovens, chances are the lock will get stuck again next time you turn up the heat. When this happens, you usually need to have someone replace the lock.
      • If you see a big F on the display screen, that typically means something is wrong with the oven and it has to be serviced by a repair technician.
      • If you’re stuck trying to unlock a stubborn oven, contact a repair technician for help. Look up Kenmore repair technicians or call the place you bought the oven from.

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      • When trying to unlock the door or having the door close all the way again, in most cases, hold in the button that activates the lights and other stuff when the door is closed. The door being in the closed position usually keeps this button in. Hold that in while pressing the door lock button.
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      Warnings

      • Be wary of electrical shock if you plan on manually disengaging the lock. Always unplug the oven before detaching any components.
      • Kenmore ovens get very hot, especially during self-cleaning cycles. To avoid burns, give the oven plenty of time to cool before disengaging the lock.
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