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From my experience the most common reason for this failure is a thermal switch for cooling fan. It is located on the upper side between the wiring and its function is to switch off the cooling fan when the temperature drops even though the oven is already turned off. If the cooling fan does not work then it will increase the temperature on the cabinet and the main temperature limiter will switch off the oven.
the electronics are heating up and cutting out.that cold be a bad clock assy. or there's a fan in there that could be bad or i've seen on some models there's a screen in where the fan is,it gets clogged with dust and the air can't blow to cool down the electronics.if it is the fan and you keep using it like that it will take out the computer board or clock assy. same part.
sounds like cooling fan not working. check the fan and a limpet stat that switches it on. without the cooling fan the oven cabinet overheats and a safety cuts out the oven.safety stat could be faulty if no prob with other stuff.
you have a faulty cut out stat. if you unplug oven , remove from housing and take lid off
near the cooling fan on top cable tied in the wireing is the cut out . it has 4 wires going in it 2 blue 2white just replace it and will be back to normal hope this helps you
First thing you would want to check is, make sure you don't have any issues with the electrical connection to the oven first. Possible cuircut breaker issue.
Check these things first, you are probably going to find a loose connection somewhere. If that doesn't fix your problem.
Hi, I've had a similar problem with my electrolux EOB4633. I've replaced the "thermal cut out unit" and it's working now. Basically this unit switches on the outer casing fan ( on top in my oven ) to keep the casing from overheating. When the thermal cut out doesn't work it fails to switch on the fan and the casing overheats, the oven then cuts out completely until it has cooled down and the cycle starts again.
The bit to be replaced ( part no 8996619267611 ) is located on top of the oven, under the outer cover, just behind the timer & selector switch. It's a small ( 1inch long ) silicon sleeve with 4 wires coming out of it, just unplug the wires and replace it with the new one ( unplug/disconnect the power to the oven, or switch of the power at the mains switch first ), then remove the oven outer top cover ( all you need is a screwdriver ). You'll see the offending unit, probably tie wrapped to one of the wire bundles, quite easily - mine was blackened and charred.
yes - it is cutting out on overheat. there are two fans - which one was replaced - cavity fan or casing fan?
possible reasons are: faulty casing fan not enough ventilation faulty overheat stat faulty fan stat oven operating stat faulty but you would be burning your cooking in this case
We have the same problem with our oven, AEG B2190-1.It started on on Christmas day[worst day of year]gets up to temperature after 10-15 minutes cuts out everything switches off until the oven has cooled down, The oven is only 18 months old. We have been told that it is a thermostat problem.
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