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Bosch HBL3420UC Electric Single Oven Questions & Answers
Bosch double electric convection oven: top oven
replace the oven temp sensor, it looks like a metal rod sticking out from the inside back wall inside the oven.
part here....
http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Oven-Sensor/650101/1557889
Common heating faults with Bosch HBL3420UC Electric single oven
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1, If the Bosch fan motor in 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 BOSCH element 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 element you will
probably see a small hole burnt in it where it has blown. Sometimes however
there is no evidence of a fault but the element
is 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 BOSCH 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 motor
is working you will
see the blade turning fast if it is ok. if the element is heating but the fan motor is not blowing the heat into the oven then
you need To replace the oven fan motor
is 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 BOSCH oven thermostat
4, A quite common and easily overlooked answer is if your BOSCH oven is not working at all ie: no
heat and no fan then the chances are that someone has put the oven timer
into AUTO mode,
simply put oven back to MANUAL mode and all should be working again.
Oven keeps turning off
Hello there
you may want to consider unplugging other heavily used items in the home so the electricity will not keep overloading the oven and making it trip off ok
best regards michael
Popping and arc-ing in the
I would suggest that you check the oven element, as this is about the only thing that could cause the problem.
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Thanks.
Hi I have a bosch
Exactly what is going on with the oven? Maybe I can be of some assistance.
3/6/2024 11:10:16 AM •
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on Mar 06, 2024
Bosch single wall ovens where is the thermal fuse located
Hi!
The location of the thermal fuse in a Bosch single wall oven may vary depending on the model, but it is typically located on the back of the oven.
To locate the thermal fuse, follow these steps:
- Turn off power to the oven: Before attempting any repairs, turn off the power to the oven by unplugging it or turning off the circuit breaker that supplies power to the oven.
- Remove the back panel: Locate the screws or bolts that hold the back panel of the oven in place and remove them using a screwdriver or socket wrench. Carefully remove the back panel to access the components inside the oven.
- Locate the thermal fuse: Look for a small, rectangular device with two wires attached to it. This is the thermal fuse. It may be located near the top or bottom of the back of the oven, depending on the model.
- Check the thermal fuse for continuity: Use a multimeter to check the continuity of the thermal fuse. Set the multimeter to the ohms setting and touch the probes to the two terminals of the thermal fuse. If the multimeter shows no continuity, the thermal fuse has blown and needs to be replaced.
- Replace the thermal fuse: If the thermal fuse has blown, replace it with a new one of the same rating. Install the new fuse in the same location as the old one and reattach the back panel of the oven.
- Test the oven: After replacing the thermal fuse and reassembling the oven, turn on power to the oven and test it to ensure that it is working properly.
If you are not comfortable working with electrical components or if you are unable to locate the thermal fuse in your Bosch single wall oven, it's recommended to seek the assistance of a qualified technician.
Kind regards
3/25/2023 5:49:23 AM •
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on Mar 25, 2023
Replacing Thermostat in Bosch HBL455AUC
Yes, the tube is fed in from behind or above. Some thermostat bodies have a small adjusting screw to allow you to calibrate if it is fairly close. The videos show it is a simple job.
1/23/2023 12:11:58 AM •
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on Jan 23, 2023
Bosch convection microwave HMC87151UC does not heat in convection mode.
The issue you're experiencing with your Bosch convection microwave not heating in convection mode could be caused by a few different things. Here are a few things to check:
- Check the settings: Make sure that the microwave is set to convection mode and that the temperature and time settings are correct.
- Check the element: The bottom heating element is responsible for providing heat during convection mode. Make sure that the element is not damaged or burnt out. You can visually inspect it, if it is damaged it will need to be replaced.
- Check the fan: The fan is responsible for circulating hot air during convection mode. Make sure that the fan is not blocked or damaged. If it is, it will need to be replaced.
- Check the control board: The control board is responsible for controlling the functions of the microwave. A malfunctioning control board could prevent the microwave from heating in convection mode.
- Check for a blown thermal fuse: A thermal fuse is a safety device that cuts off power to the oven if it overheats. If the thermal fuse is blown, it will need to be replaced.
- Check for a blown thermal cut-off: A thermal cut-off is a device that cuts off power to the oven if it overheats. If the thermal cut-off is blown, it will need to be replaced.
1/14/2023 11:05:03 PM •
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on Jan 14, 2023
When i turned on the
you need to replace the control board (clock) this should take cvare of your problem
11/14/2022 7:54:58 PM •
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on Nov 14, 2022
How do open a locked hinge on my built in Bosch oven
First of all, oven doors are not designed to be disassembled for cleaning of the sealed glass panel. That being said, you may be able to use a coat hanger to pry the hinges open against heavy spring pressure to allow reassembly.
3/30/2022 1:38:11 PM •
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on Mar 30, 2022
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