Thank you, I watched this before attempting, and it went exactly as shown, except I had trouble with stuck screws for the fan, and the wrong parts sent by the supplier, but all fixed and working less than £20. Top man, thanks.
Thanks for this explainer. I’ve followed along and the fan no longer makes a loud noise and spins freely. I have a question about the airflow. Should the fan be pulling air towards it from the inside or pushing air away (ie back towards what is in the oven). I’ve just held a think bit of tissue next to fan on the inside and it’s pulling the tissue towards the cover.
my oven fan stopped working, then I moved the fan and it would work again, until the next time, now it finally wont work at all, that sond like the motor failing? cheers Philip great how to
I think you're right. Have you checked that the fan isn't catching and is free to move? And does the oven still heat up ok? It may be worth checking that the spade connectors are still connected to the terminals. Thanks for watching.
Hallo, ich habe eine Frage, sobald der Ofen aufheizt, der Ventilator angeht und er während des Backens ununterbrochen läuft, stört es mich, weil er ständig alles aus dem Ofen wirft und die ganze Wohnung dadurch stinkt, sonst Alle Herdplatten funktionieren einwandfrei, indesti, es ist die Marke. Selbst mir scheint, dass der Ofen sehr stark ist, er kocht wirklich sehr hart
Hi, thanks for watching. It is a fan oven. This is what a fan oven does. It is supposed to keep the temperature more even for the whole oven space. If you don't want the fan to spin, then you can disconnect the power from the fan and cover the end of the wire so that it does not short circuit by touching any exposed metal. Hope this helps.
My old motor had an insulation gasket that disintegrated when I removed it. The new motor did not come with one will the oven still work fine without it? Thanks
Is the rest of the cooker working ok? Does the oven light come on? Does it get hot? Is the fan free to spin if you push it? Does it work if you leave the cover off? Does the wiring look ok?
Thanks for watching. The cover is there for safety, so it should be on. It sounds like either the fan blades are bent out or more likely, the cover has been bent in and hitting each other. I'd start by checking the cover isn't deformed. Hope this helps.
If you know what you're doing and have a workbench with an appropriate power supply, you could try connecting power to the terminals. But if the rest of the cooker is working and you've checked the connectors are all attached correctly and the motor and fan are free to spin without obstruction, then it's probably time for a new motor.
@@PhilipWillsWorld everything on the oven works, but just the fan doesn't spin. Looking at the fan motor it doesn't look burnt out, or smells funny or anything. Just don't want to drop £20 on a new motor to find it still doesn't work
@@ViralEye1 if you have a multimeters and know what you're doing with it, then you could test to see if you are getting power to the terminals on the motor when it's supposed to come on.
@@PhilipWillsWorld ah thanks. My oven tripped the fuse and is now not heating up so I watched your vid have ordered a replacement heating element. I noticed the thermostat and it was wedged behind the heating element and then I noticed it in your video and saw that it was supposed to be on the side so thats why I asked. I am wondering now whether that was the reason why the element blew in the first place
I think the heating elements gone in my oven after 10 years, can anyone help me with this question please, my oven doesn’t heat but recently until it went faulty oven would make a very loud fan spin rattling sound , is this the fan and motor that need replacing or is it because of the old heating element affecting the fan and causing it to rattle ? Any suggestions would be great
Check out my other videos to see if they help. Try a few things to see if you can identify the cause. Make sure you turn it off at the wall before poking around inside the oven so you don't electrocute yourself. Make sure it's cold so you don't burn yourself. Open the oven. Remove the shelves etc. Open the panel covering the fan and element. Try giving the fan a spin and see if it makes the noise. See if it's hitting anything. If so, the fan blades may be bent. You can easily bend them to avoid contact. It could be that the element has deformed and in the path of the fan. Check the panel hasn't been bent in to the path of the fan. Check if the fan retaining nut isn't loose (left handed thread.) Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
@@PhilipWillsWorld brand new. I'm wondering is the thermal lining between the element and the motor housing the issue letting too much heat into the motor. Haven't seen this happen so much before
@@phantom_Biker you may be right about the insulation. Can you see any burning or melting? Or does it smell like it's butnt out? If you have been through a few motors, it is probably a symptom rather than a cause. Worth investigating the thermostat and wiring. Experiment with tuning the oven on, then see if the element cuts out when it gets to temperature.