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Whirlpool Oven Self-Clean Not Working - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Most often the door lock mechanism isn't engaging or Control Lock is active. Clear Control Lock, check the door latch, then power-reset.

Difficulty Pro recommended
Est. time 1-3 hrs

Whirlpool Oven Self-Clean Not Working — What’s Happening

When your Whirlpool oven self-clean cycle won’t start, the oven is blocking the cycle from engaging. Whirlpool states that self-clean will not start unless the door is fully closed and locked. The cycle may also be blocked if the oven is too hot, if Control Lock is on, if the clock is not set, or if a delay start is active.

If the display shows an error code, the oven may be detecting a power-supply or control issue. Common codes include PF for power failure or F9/F9 E0 for electrical supply or miswire-related faults. If the oven went completely dead after a previous self-clean attempt, a thermal fuse or thermal cutoff has likely blown in the control circuit.

Jump to Fix

Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Attempt to start the self-clean cycle and check whether the display shows an error code, whether the door lock motor engages, and whether the oven is already hot.
  2. Clear Control Lock by holding the lock button (or the button combination shown in your owner’s manual) for three seconds, then cancel any delay start and confirm the clock is set.
  3. Verify the door closes squarely and that the latch moves freely, then listen for the door lock motor to engage when you start self-clean.
  4. Turn off the circuit breaker for the oven for about one minute, then restore power and recheck whether the self-clean cycle will start.
  5. If the oven is dead or partially dead after a previous self-clean, pull the unit out and locate the thermal fuse or thermal cutoff in the control circuit, then test for continuity and replace if open.
  6. If an error code persists after power reset, follow the Whirlpool code path (for example, F9/F9 E0 points to electrical supply or miswire, so verify incoming voltage and house wiring).
  7. Inspect all harness connections at the main control board, door lock assembly, and any thermal fuse in series with control power, then repair loose or damaged wiring.
  8. After replacing any component, test a normal bake cycle and then reattempt self-clean only if the oven passes basic operation checks.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Whirlpool oven thermal fuse or thermal cutoffAmazon | Commonly fails after self-clean and cuts power to the control board.
Whirlpool oven door lock motor assemblyAmazon | Includes the lock motor and latch switch; required if the lock does not engage.
Whirlpool oven main control boardAmazon | Replace if error codes persist after thermal fuse and door lock have been ruled out.

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a technician if you are not comfortable working inside a 240-volt appliance or if the oven shows persistent error codes after you have cleared Control Lock and performed a power reset. Door lock motor replacement and thermal fuse diagnosis both require partial disassembly and live-voltage checks. If the control board or wiring harness is damaged, a professional can trace the circuit safely and confirm the correct replacement part for your specific Whirlpool model. For gas line, burner, or igniter work, or if you ever smell gas, stop and call a licensed technician.


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