Electrolux oven door not closing
Common reasons your Electrolux oven door is not closing
The most common reasons your Electrolux oven door is not closing are a cracked door glass, bent door hinge or a defective electronic control board.
40% of the time it's the
Door Glass
20% of the time it's the
Door Hinge
9% of the time it's the
Electronic Control Board
31% of the time it's the
Something else
Schedule your oven repair now!
We can help! Our service technicians have repaired over 5,000 Electrolux ovens. We can fix yours no matter where you bought it.
Most common repairs needed to fix an Electrolux oven
Door Glass Replacement
If the outer door glass of an oven is cracked, it can lead to several issues affecting both the oven's functionality and safety. The crack may compromise the insulation and seal of the oven, allowing heat to escape and affecting the appliance's heating efficiency. Depending on the location of the crack, it may hinder the door's ability to open or close smoothly. Additionally, the crack poses a safety risk as it may expose the inner layers of the door to high temperatures. This can result in the outer door glass shattering, creating a hazard in the kitchen. Moreover, a cracked outer door glass can allow moisture to enter the door, potentially leading to corrosion of internal components. It is essential to address a cracked outer door glass promptly for both performance and safety. If you observe a cracked outer door glass, it is advisable to have a Sears Home Services professional inspect and replace the glass to prevent further complications.
Door Hinge Replacement
If the oven door hinge is bent, the door won’t open smoothly, or the door won't close properly or won't stay closed. This will cause heat to escape through the door and inefficient heating in the oven. If only one hinge is bent, typically both door hinges will need to be replaced to fix the problem. Because the oven will likely need to be pulled out of the cabinet to access and replace the door hinges, you should have a Sears Home Services professional perform the repair.
Electronic Control Board Replacement
An inoperative electronic control board can lead to various failures in an oven, including a lack of power or heating in the oven, or prevent the oven from turning off. This is because the board serves as the brain of the oven, controlling crucial operations such as regulating oven temperatures, running cooling fans, controlling cooking time and controlling the self-clean cycle of the oven. If the electronic control board malfunctions, it can disrupt communication between many different components. A failing board may prevent the oven door latch from engaging, or may cause a chattering or clicking noise from the oven or emit a burning odor. Due to the potential impact on multiple components, it is advisable to have a Sears Home Services professional conduct diagnostic tests on the board to confirm if replacement is necessary.
What to expect when you experience an Electrolux oven door not closing issue
How is the door not closing problem fixed?
Correcting most door not closing problems usually involves replacing the door glass, door hinge or electronic control board. However, there are many potential causes, so a thorough diagnosis is key to fixing the problem. An accurate diagnosis is essential to understanding how much the repair will be.
Sears Home Services recommendations for an oven door that is not closing
When the oven door is not closing it can be for many reasons. To avoid replacing unneeded parts we recommend having a Sears Home Services professional perform diagnostic tests to identify the root cause of the problem. Our technicians are experienced at diagnosing all types of oven failures.
What to look out for with an oven door not closing diagnosis
Diagnosing modern appliances without proper knowledge and training can be difficult. Without using proper diagnostic techniques, fixing your oven problem will only be achieved through changing parts on a hunch. Appliances, especially in the last 10 years, have become extremely advanced, and many models have electronic parts that are difficult to test. DIY repairs on the latest appliance models are becoming increasingly difficult.
What our customers say about us
With more than 1.3 Million 5 Star Reviews, you don't have to take our word for it
Excellent
Excellent. Informative. If needed, we would like to use again.
Peter B, Arlington Heights, IL
Service call for Jennair wall oven
Sal has been to our home to service other utilities we have. He is always pleasant and spot on what the problem is. Unfortunately this time the oven was not repairable and he confirmed what we were expecting.
Juliann M, Pittsburgh, PA
Oven repair
He was pleasant, knew what he was doing and efficient. Nice man.
Judy S, Richland, WA
Repair Oven Resources
Learn how a gas oven works and get tips on how to safely use it.
Explore how a convection oven works to cook food faster and more evenly. Learn the benefits, best practices, and maintenance tips to get perfect results every time.
Learn how to calibrate oven temperature accurately for perfect cooking results every time.
If your oven door won't close properly, it can lead to issues such as heat loss and uneven cooking.
Glossary Terms
A thermocouple is a sensor used for measuring temperature, consisting of two different metal wires joined at one end, which generate a voltage proportional to temperature changes.
An oven bag is a heat-resistant, nylon or polyester bag designed for cooking a wide variety of foods in the oven, ensuring moist and flavorful meals by trapping moisture and flavor inside.
An oven rack is a removable shelving unit inside an oven that holds cookware, allowing air to circulate around the food for even cooking and baking.
A furnace condensate pump is a device installed in HVAC systems, particularly high-efficiency furnaces, to collect and automatically remove the water (condensate) produced during the heating process.