Range Medium Severity
F09 Appliance Error Code

Viking Range F09 Error: Door latch position error

What Does the Range Error Code F09 Mean? The F09 error code on a Viking range signals a door latch position error during or after a self-clean cycle. The latch motor has been detected as active but the door latch is not confirming the expected position — either locked or unlocked — within the allotted […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. If the oven door opens and closes freely, basic cooking may be safe. Avoid self-clean until the latch is repaired.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A power cycle may allow the board to re-home the latch position. This works for transient faults but not mechanical wear.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: The oven door is physically stuck and will not open., The latch motor runs continuously without stopping after a power cycle..

Symptoms You May Notice

Self-clean aborts mid-cycle

The oven stops the self-clean process and displays F09 when the latch cannot confirm its position.

Door may be locked or unlocked

The latch may be in an intermediate position — neither fully locked nor fully unlocked — making the door state uncertain.

Latch motor runs continuously

The motor may run without stopping as it attempts to reach the target position.

Normal cooking may be affected

If the latch is stuck in a partially locked position, the oven door may not open fully.

Possible Causes

1

Worn latch cam or drive mechanism

Mechanical wear in the latch drive train can cause the bolt to stop in an intermediate position rather than a defined locked or unlocked state.

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2

Latch position switch malfunction

One or both of the micro-switches that report latch position to the control board may be stuck, dirty, or out of adjustment.

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3

Loose latch motor wiring

A loose wire to the latch motor can cause intermittent operation, resulting in an indeterminate position.

DIY Possible

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 full cool-down and power cycle

    Let the oven cool completely (at least 2 hours from end of self-clean). Then turn off the breaker for 5 minutes. On restart, the board will attempt to reinitialize the latch position.

    Listen for a latch click or motor movement on power-up, which confirms the motor is functional.

  2. 2

    Check latch wiring connector

    With power disconnected, locate the latch motor wiring harness (typically accessed by removing the back panel or top of the range). Check the connector for loose or burnt terminals.

    Refer to your model's service manual for the exact latch assembly location.

  3. 3

    Manually inspect latch for binding

    With power off, look through the oven door window or access the latch area to check if the latch bolt is visibly stuck in a mid-position. Do not force the bolt by hand as this can damage the motor gears.

    Food debris or grease in the latch track is a common cause of mechanical binding.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Latch motor or latch assembly replacement.
  • Latch position switch adjustment or replacement.
  • Control board diagnosis if latch and switches test normally.

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