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Michelle Posted on Apr 04, 2014

Oven problem Hi our element in our fan oven went and we got a new one and replaced it but now nothing is working, it seems no power is going to the oven now as not even the timer switches on.

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Have you tried resetting the house RCD for the cooker supply? Alternatively if you had to pull the appliance out it could simply be a loose connection

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2008

SOURCE: Bosch oven not heating to temp

Dear customer,
i recommend u to try the following routine to sort out this problem

  • Check timer and clock settings
  • Reseat the element
  • Test the element
  • Test the element connectors
  • Test the oven temperature control
  • Test the oven selector control
  • Recalibrate the temperature control

  • hope u find this useful. thank you.

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    Anonymous

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    • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

    SOURCE: oven switches 'itself' off without the timer

    I sorted it it is a simple solution, if you take the top of your oven you should see the problem...it will be big and black..dont spend a ortune getting it sorted i brought the part off ebay for less than a fiver.. just cant remember what it was called..very simple to fix though.  Mike

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    Barry Coates

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    • Posted on Jan 12, 2009

    SOURCE: Neff B1432 oven element and fan not working

    If the element has failed again in such a short time , then I would suspect that the fan is the culprit.
    If the fan is not working, then the element overheats, and burns itself out.
    The fact that the fan spins freely, proves nothing, as the fan can be still faulty.
    The only way to prove if the fan is faulty, is to remove the oven from the housing, and remove the rear outer panel of oven,.test with a meter set to ac mains and test the fan motor terminals to see if there is power there when oven is set to heat, disconnect the element first. ,if there is ,and the fan is not running then the motor is faulty..
    If there is no voltage there, then problem is elsewhere, and you will have to investigate furher.
    Plz rate my solution.
    Thanks.

    barkencoa

    Barry Coates

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    • Posted on Feb 02, 2010

    SOURCE: Dead oven despite element replacement?

    If it has a timer, then make sure it is set to manual, and not auto, otherwise the oven will not come on.
    What usually happens is, if you have a power cut, or switch the oven off, then the timer automatially goes to auto when the power is on again.

    Please rate my solution.
    Thankyou.

    barkencoa

    Barry Coates

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    • Posted on Feb 05, 2010

    SOURCE: AEG Competence Oven not working

    If you are certain that the element is o/k, and it is not heating, then thwere are 2 possibilitues.

    1- the oven thermostat could be faulty, whereby it is giving a feed to the element.
    2-some ovens have a fan only setting, as well as heat and fan, make sure that it is not on a fan only setting.
    Hope this helps.

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