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Hi there green and yellow is allways the earth connection which is usually the middle tag, what are the colours of the remaining wires and how many are there???
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Is the loose cable on the element , if yes ISOLATE THE APPLIANCE BEFORE REMOVING PANELS
Usually they are spade terminals remove the affending connection, with a pair of pliers carefully press the terminal into itself, not too hard, it will be hard to put back on the element, move the terminal from side to side and ease on with continuous pressure. while you have the back off if you have a multimeter switch the mains back on, use extreme caution select A/C voltage above 250 volts, switch on the oven the fan will start to blow measure across the terminals, if you get a reading of 230 volts A/c the element should start to heat up. If no voltage, send me a reply.
Hope this has been helpful
John
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TUTORIALS1, If the Neff fan motorin the back of the oven is going round and
the temperature light is on (normally little red light), but there is no heat
then you will probably need a new oven element, these are generally very easy
to fit and readily available from our website these can be tested with a
electric meter. To gain access to the NEFFelement you will
have to remove the back plate from inside the oven. Once removed you will see
the fan and element, if you
look closely at the elementyou will
probably see a small hole burnt in it where it has blown. Sometimes however
there is no evidence of a fault but the elementis open circuit ie:
broken inside the element casing, either way it will need replacing. Some
elements will are fixed from inside the oven and some are held in place by nuts
from the rear of the machine. 2, If your NEFF fan
oven is getting warm but takes a very long time to cook or is burning the food
more on one side than the other, then you need to check if your oven fan motoris working you will
see the blade turning fast if it is ok. if the element is heating but the fan motoris not blowing the heat into the oven then
you need To replace the oven fan motoris a little more
expensive and a bit more involved. 3. If you have the opposite problem ie: your oven is over heating
and burning everything then you will need to replace your NEFF oven thermostat 4, A quite common and easily overlooked answer is if your NEFF oven is not working at all ie: no
heat and no fan then the chances are that someone has put the oven timerinto AUTO mode,
simply put oven back to MANUAL mode and all should be working again.
Test element check for continuity across the terminals and it is getting power when switch onon. If both ok, chances are the front selector switch has blown.
The power to the fan and thermostat is the fault. You will need to trace wiring from these elements to power source and I suspect that where the power cord meets the oven is where you'll find the cause.
Hi.
I would not think that both fan and element are faulty, although it is possible.
if it has a timer make sure that it is on manual and not on auto, as this would stop the oven working.
Other possible fault is faulty main oven selector switch.
Hope this helps. Please do not for get feedback .
Thanks.
for king louie fault is the circular element round the fan. take off the back plate inside the oven and you can often see the damage but not always. to get at the terminals, remove the rear cover and test for continuity across the element with a multimeter - remove any connections before doing this and note down where they go for tarzantony. i can't remember where the cutout is but probably on top of the oven or close to the fan on bthe back. just trace the wiring from the element and it should lead you to it
We had the same problem - turned out to be the fan oven element - simple to fit - remove the back plate around the fan (6 screws) to expose the element. Remove screws securing element and disconnect wires (mark wires before removing) Our replacement was £40, but take the original as there are quite a few variants - you will also need the full ENR number (on side of housing) However, be aware that if this does not work, the thermostat may also have blown with the element. We were lucky as replacing the elelment fixed the problem.
replacing oven element and the wire is lost through the back cover
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