If you've noticed that your oven is not heating up, there could be a problem with your oven fan thermostat.
its simple to check :
1.
Open oven door and locate the back plate, which can be found at the rear
of the appliance. Remove the back plate from the oven fan (it should be held in place by between two and six screws). The oven fan is located behind the back plate.
2.
Examine the oven fan element and the fan blades (they are exposed once the back plate has been removed). If there are noticeable signs of burning, blowing, bulging or splitting in an area of the oven fan, you can tell where the problem is coming from. It is also common for there to be no visible signs of a problem. This allows you to determine whether or not the oven fan can be replaced from inside, or if it is necessary to enter the back of the appliance.
3.
Remove screws from element and disconnect wires if screw heads are showing. This is commonly the case, as it is unusual to have to further disassemble the oven. After the screws are removed, the element becomes detached from the oven. Use caution to not accidentally pull out electrical wires that are connected to the element.
4.
Take the rear cover off, which is held in place by multiple screws. After that, you should be able to see the wiring harness, fan motor and the components of oven fan element. Parts of the fan element are near the round fan motor, which is located at the center of the oven. There are two electrical connections and one earth wire. Take note of the location that the earth wire is placed, because it needs to be restored to the same position.
5.
Remove the oven fan element. Check the element again for obvious signs of damage. If there are no apparent markings, check the oven with an electrical test meter or a continuity tester. After replacing oven fan element, return all connections and covers to their original positions.
This should help you up to an extent to check it in case of any assistance please revert back.
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