Range Medium Severity
F06 Appliance Error Code

Viking Range F06 Error: Door unlock failure (self-clean)

What Does the Range Error Code F06 Mean? The F06 error code on a Viking range indicates that the door latch mechanism failed to unlock after a self-clean cycle completed. The latch motor attempted to retract but could not confirm the door was fully unlocked. This leaves the oven door locked and the oven unusable […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. The stovetop is safe to use. The oven cavity should not be used until the door lock is resolved and the oven door can open and close freely.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A power cycle may trigger the control board to retry the unlock sequence, which can resolve the fault if the issue is electronic rather than mechanical.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: The door remains locked after multiple power cycles and full cooling., You hear grinding or straining sounds from the latch motor with no movement..

Symptoms You May Notice

Oven door locked after self-clean

The oven door remains physically locked and cannot be opened after the self-clean cycle has finished and the oven has cooled.

F06 on the display

The error code appears once the cycle completes or when the user attempts to open the door.

Stovetop works normally

Surface burners continue to function normally — only the oven cavity is affected.

Latch motor noise with no movement

You may hear the latch motor attempting to actuate but the door remains locked.

Possible Causes

1

Worn or jammed door latch motor

The latch motor that drives the lock/unlock mechanism may be mechanically worn, jammed, or have a failed winding.

Requires Professional
2

Warped door or latch striker

High temperatures from the self-clean cycle can warp the oven door or latch assembly, causing mechanical binding.

DIY Possible
3

Faulty door lock switch or sensor

The micro-switch that confirms the unlocked position may be misaligned or failed, causing the board to believe the door is still locked even when it is not.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Allow oven to fully cool

    Ensure the oven temperature has dropped to room temperature (this can take 1–2 hours after a self-clean cycle). Some latch mechanisms will not release until a thermal interlock cools below 300°F.

    Do not attempt to force the door open — this can break the latch assembly.

  2. 2

    Power cycle the range

    Turn off the range at the circuit breaker for 5 minutes. Restore power and wait for the control to initialize. Some boards will reattempt the unlock sequence on power-up.

    After restoring power, listen for the latch motor attempting to cycle.

  3. 3

    Inspect latch assembly for obstructions

    If the door remains locked after a reset, look through the oven door window for visible obstructions near the latch bolt. Sometimes food debris or a warped rack can block the latch from retracting.

    Do not insert tools into the latch slot without disconnecting power first.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Latch motor replacement, which requires disassembly of the oven door or back panel.
  • Door alignment adjustment if heat warping is found.
  • Door lock micro-switch replacement or control board repair.

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