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Electrolux Gas Oven EOG6330; Cooling fan still on several hours after oven turned off. Solution, please.

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Hi the change over stat is probably faulty one of the wires from the cooling fan will go directly to it. there are 3 wires on it. just replace it. 311 23 97-00/9 is the part no approx £18 +vat

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