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Posted on Feb 22, 2008

Hotpoint dy46 x oven

Hotpoint dy46 x fan oven not heating up.

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  • kwilliams1 Feb 24, 2008

    Thanks very much for this reply, my husband had a look yesterday and it was the element so we have ordered one from hotpoint to fix ourselves, it looks really easy to do.



    Thank you.



    karen

  • cyprusjigler Oct 07, 2008

    My oven made a popping noise now won't heat up - the fan still works and the top oven does too it's just the main one. I'm presuming from reading the last post that it's blown the element. Mine is a DD77 and i think it's accessible from inside a back panel within the oven to save me removing it completely from the built in housing.

  • Syd312r Nov 17, 2008

    I have a similar problem. Hotpoint DD77 double oven. Top oven is fine, but the main oven wont get hot, although the fan and light come on.
    Whether it was pure coincidence but my lights/sockets fused. I reset the trip, it was then I noticed my oven was not getting hot.
    Should I purchase an element, thermostat or both?
    Thanks
    Fran


  • Anonymous Feb 19, 2009

    Hi there i have a similar problem the top oven and grill work perfectly but the main oven the little red light by the knob dosnt come on and the fan dosnt come in either? Thanx

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If the fan is still working and the oven isn't getting hot, it will be the element, I replaced mine last week on an EW83, it was one screw and two wires, Very easy fix

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    If the fan is still working and the oven isn't getting hot, it will be the element, I replaced mine last week on an EW83, it was one screw and two wires, Very easy fix

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Hi there,

Usually with ovens not heating up the element has gone and needs replacing. A few checks to do before going to the expense and trouble of replacing are to check the House Power Box Fuses to make sure none a blown - especially look for the one relating to the Oven or Range. If blown replace the fuse wire. If it blows again you have a problem with the power point or appliance. Does the Oven Fan work? If so chances are the oven is getting power as is the element and your house electrical lines to the Oven are fine and the element needs replacing. Not knowing the particular Brand you have amkes it difficult say how to remove the element. Some elements are accessible from inside the oven - others you have to remove the oven and get access from behind by removing a panel. Whatever you do if you do decide to remove the element MAKE SURE you TURN OFF THE POWER to the Oven. Hope this helps.

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Bryan

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