Thanks but i really dont think its the door switch. We are wondering if its the thermostat and if so how hard is it to replaceThanks but i really dont think its the door switch. We are wondering if its the thermostat and if so how hard is it to replace
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Many thing can do this but, common things are....loose high voltage wire.....poor solder joint on board.....magnetron.....power relay.....alsoThis most commonly is abad door switch, other possible problems are a faulty relay or solder joint on the power module, but a bad door switch is most common.
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There are possibly a number of options. It could be that in wiring the hob in you have disturbed the wiring for the oven. Normally the oven works off the main oven control switch on the panel and the hob could be wired into something else.
Is the oven totally dead no power at all for everything, or is the clock running but the oven will not switch on?
If it is an electric oven and fan assisted, and the fan is working o/k, then you need to fit a new oven element, located behind plate at rear of oven.
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The oven fan element has failed, you need to fit a new one.
Remove inner rear panel of oven and you will see the round element at rear.Unscew screw(s) that secure element, disconnect leads, and fit new element.
Refit element cover.
Job done..
Make sure you have power off to oven before you start.
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suspect more than one problem.
half grill not working may be due to half the element gone open circuit.
the other problems could be due to an installation fault. many ovens have links in the connection box which have to be tightened down. this is often overlooked. look at the connection box or terminal strip to check. there is often a diagram of hoiw it should be done adjacent.
Thanks but i really dont think its the door switch. We are wondering if its the thermostat and if so how hard is it to replace
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