Samsung Oven C-d1 Error Code — What It Means
C-d1 shows when the oven door lock will not move correctly or fails to report the right state to the control board. It often appears during or right after a self clean cycle when the motorized latch is in play.
The board needs a clear locked or unlocked signal from the latch switch. When that signal does not match what the board commanded, it posts C-d1 and may leave the door locked.
Common Causes
- Failed lock motor The small motor that drives the latch has burnt out and no longer moves the bolt.
- Jammed latch Food debris or charred residue around the latch blocks it from reaching the locked or unlocked stop.
- Bad latch switch The microswitch that confirms latch position has failed and never reports the correct state.
- Loose lock wiring A disconnected or chafed harness between the lock and the board breaks the position signal.
- Control board fault Less often the board misreads a good lock and holds the error.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Cut power at the breaker for a few minutes, then restore it to let the lock motor reset its position.
- Check that the door is pushed fully flush and closed.
- Inspect the latch area for food debris or burnt residue and clear anything blocking travel.
- Pull the range and remove the top or back panel to reach the door lock assembly.
- Check the wire harness between the lock and the control board and reseat any loose connector.
- Test the lock motor and latch switch for continuity, then replace the lock assembly if either fails.
- Restore power and run a lock cycle to confirm the latch moves and clears the code.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Samsung oven door lock assembly (motor and latch) | Amazon | Sold as a complete motorized latch unit. Match the part to your exact model number. |
| Door lock wire harness | Amazon | Use only when the harness shows damage rather than the lock itself. |
| Samsung range main control board | Amazon | Last resort after the lock and wiring both test good. |
When to Call a Pro
If the door stays locked and a power cycle does not free it, do not pry it open. Forcing a self clean latch can break the mechanism. A tech can release the latch safely and swap the lock assembly without damaging the door.