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Part number WG02F08148 is the genuine OEM door latch assembly for GE wall ovens and ranges. This latch locks the oven door during the self-clean cycle and signals the control board that the door is secured before high-heat operation begins. When it fails, the self-clean cycle won’t start, the door may not lock or unlock properly, or the oven may display an error code. This is a direct OEM replacement requiring no modifications.
Symptoms of a Failed Door Latch Assembly
- Self-clean cycle won’t start — oven refuses to initiate or cancels immediately
- Oven door won’t lock when self-clean is selected
- Door locked and won’t release after a self-clean cycle
- Error codes on the control panel related to door lock (F5, E1, etc.)
- Latch motor runs but door doesn’t engage or disengage
- Oven won’t heat because door lock sensor not confirming closed position
Part Details
- OEM Part Number: WG02F08148
- Replaces: WB10X23814 · WB14T10095 · WB10X21643 · 191D7106P004 · 191D7106P006
- Type: Oven Door Latch Assembly (Door Lock Motor and Switch)
- Compatible Brands: GE · GE Profile · GE Cafe · GE Monogram
- Condition: Genuine OEM — new in manufacturer packaging
Installation Notes
- Skill Level: Intermediate — basic appliance disassembly comfort required
- Disconnect power at the breaker before beginning
- Access the latch assembly through the oven top or rear panel depending on model
- Photograph all wiring harness connections before disconnecting
- Transfer wiring connectors to the new latch assembly one at a time
- Restore power and run a self-clean cycle to confirm the latch locks and releases correctly
💡 Pro Tip — Check the Door Lock Switch While You’re In There:
If the latch motor runs but the door still won’t lock or the oven throws a door lock error after replacing the assembly, the door lock switch or door lock sensor wiring harness may also be damaged. Inspect the harness connector for burn marks or corrosion before closing up — a damaged connector on a new latch will cause the same symptoms immediately.
If the latch motor runs but the door still won’t lock or the oven throws a door lock error after replacing the assembly, the door lock switch or door lock sensor wiring harness may also be damaged. Inspect the harness connector for burn marks or corrosion before closing up — a damaged connector on a new latch will cause the same symptoms immediately.
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