For the sake of speaking £34 to purchase the replacement part and 45minutes, working our way through your excellent and highly comprehensive "how to guide", you have saved having to make the decision between us spending significant amounts of money. Until we found you, the 2 choices we faves we #1 - Paying the ridiculous little over £200 quotation for a repair person to do the repair or #2 - Biting the bullet and buying a new oven (which would be of similar ilk to this one as it's been a great oven and lasted well) and cost the best part of £600ish!! Thank you so, so much again. It's clear you're a gentleman who thrives on figuring out how things work!! You are a absolute star in our eyes and truly deserve every success in your RU-vid subscribers increasing or having a booming business as a one stop repair shop!! 👍🙏📏🪛🧰😘xxx
Thx so much for doing this. This is my exact model and I was struggling to see how to get that housing off w/o breaking it. Also, the thermostats come with two connections which is confusing as you've got 4 cables going in. However, if you prise them off gently, you should see they're already in pairs with a piece of U-shaped metal. So you just slide them off and slide them back onto the same bits on the new thermo. I had thought that I'd ordered the wrong part and needed one for 4 cables, but that wasn't the case.
Thanks for the video, have a different model Neff oven but was having a similar issue removing the control switch until I found your video. I should have known with German engineering it would be some stupid plastic catch holding it together!
Great video if you are changing the thermostat control. However I have just fixed a problem with my Neff B1422N0GB/10 oven selector control- the one you use to choose oven, grill etc. This one part cost £34 as they will not sell you the only part that was broken- the silver ellipse you push on- what a rip. Anyway...TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE OVEN BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING. Take the oven out (usually two Phillips screws on either side of the oven), take out the oven completely - I used a small stool to support it as I worked on it and remove the top cover- there should be 4 screws that need removing- you now have access to the part that needs replacing. Do not simply pull on the selector control part that comes out of the selector panel as you could damge the parts inside. Instead you should see a tiny gap between the selector and the main selector part that has all the electrics attached. Use a slim screwdriver and gently prise into the gap. You should then be able to slowly pull the control switch away from the main part and it then simply slides out of the control panel. There are no hidden catches or anything like that. Simply remove the old part and slide in the new one (making sure the indicator on the part is at 12 o'clock) as far as it will go and you be left with a similar gap between the the parts as you would have seen when you took off the top cover. From start to finish about 30 mins. Much easier than I imagined as Neff clearly don't want anyone to do this simple fix themselves. Wonder why (safety apart)?
Agree, really useful. I have a faulty push button (the small one under the timer) which does not spring in/out anymore. Any idea how to replace that part?
Can you remove the front part of the knob without removing the top ? Struggling to unclip the bit that pushes into the back part . It works ok just top bit snapped off so need to replace the front two parts
Hi there. We have a very similar Neff oven, but without the push in knobs. The cooling fan stays on, way after the oven has cooled down. I guess I will need to replace the cooling fan thermostat from searching online. Any ideas where it is? Your help would be much appreciated.