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Yes you can oil the shaft...but the problem is within the bearing itself. You might be lucky and only have to oil it once...but chances are your bearing will sieze again...I suggest you remove and replace the fan.
It is not unknown for fan oven elements to fail quite regularly, some brands more than others, you must make sure you are fitting an element with the correct wattage, as this can make quite a difference to it's life expectancy.
Sure this is the failure off the unit but make sure that the step down transformer for the power to the unit is faulty or burnt. If so replace the transformer. If power goes tto unit without display then the processor can be faulty . Change the clock timer. unit if you need the timings.
After the oven is switched off, the after-run of the cooling fan is controlled by an electromechanical thermostat switch. The fan can switch back on, due to residual oven heat that accumulates within the oven's outer case and reactivates the cooling fan temperature switch.
Considering yours is making buzzing sounds and activates on and off, the fan's thermal switch may have dirty contacts or just be defective and require replacement.
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