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Yes you can oil the shaft...but the problem is within the bearing itself. You might be lucky and only have to oil it once...but chances are your bearing will sieze again...I suggest you remove and replace the fan.
You changed the element does everything else work fine, stovetop elements,broiler etc.if so check your wiring going to the new element and to the switch if they are fine it may just be the temp/control switch
If it is a electric fan assisted oven, and the fan is working o/k, then you will probably find that the oven element is faulty.
This is located at the rear of the the oven compartment, behind a removeable cover.
Hope this helps.
It will be the element that needs to be replaced, remove panel at rear inside of oven, you will see the element located there.
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