Frigidaire Oven Error Code F95 — Door Lock Switch Failure
What this means
The F95 error on Frigidaire ovens indicates the door lock position switch is not confirming that the door is fully locked or unlocked. The lock motor may operate correctly, but the position feedback switch does not change state. This can be caused by a misaligned switch, a failed switch contact, or a wiring issue between the switch and the EOC.
Step-by-step fix
4 stepsReset the oven
Turn off the circuit breaker for 5 minutes. Restore power. The EOC will attempt to synchronize with the lock position. If the error clears, it was a temporary glitch.
F95 commonly appears after a power outage during a self-clean cycle when the lock state is uncertain.
Access the lock switch
Disconnect power. Remove the screws from the control panel area to access the lock assembly. The position switch is usually a small microswitch attached to the lock mechanism.
Some models have two switches — one for the locked position and one for unlocked. Both need to work correctly.
Test the lock switch
Disconnect the switch wires and test with a multimeter. Manually actuate the switch plunger — it should toggle between open and closed (continuity and no continuity).
If the switch clicks but does not change state on the multimeter, the internal contacts are burned out.
Replace the switch or lock assembly
If the switch is faulty, replace it. On many Frigidaire models, the switch is part of the lock assembly and must be replaced as a complete unit.
Verify the switch actuator aligns properly with the lock cam after installation.
When to call a professional
If the switch tests fine and the lock mechanism moves correctly, the EOC board input circuit may be faulty — professional diagnosis is recommended.
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Information compiled from manufacturer service manuals, official troubleshooting documentation, and appliance repair industry resources. This guide is for informational purposes only — always consult a qualified technician for complex repairs.
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