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Oven repair?
thebyp
Posts: 245 Forumite
Morning
My AEG integrated oven has decided that heating stuff is no longer in its skill set, which is somewhat annoying...
I've looked at replacing it and compact double ovens are quite expensive so was wondering if anybody knew of any oven repair companies out there.
I'm guessing that there aren't that many things to go wrong on an oven, but what do i know
Any suggestions?
- Benjamin
My AEG integrated oven has decided that heating stuff is no longer in its skill set, which is somewhat annoying...
I've looked at replacing it and compact double ovens are quite expensive so was wondering if anybody knew of any oven repair companies out there.
I'm guessing that there aren't that many things to go wrong on an oven, but what do i know
Any suggestions?
- Benjamin
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Probably the heating element gone ... if so, they are easy to buy & replace (try eBay).0
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When you say easy, how easy are we talking?0
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Try the forum on ukwhitegoods.
They are lovely, & will both sell you the part through their shop, & talk you through replacing it, or recommend a local engineer.0 -
Blown element, faulty thermostat, faulty switch, blown inline thermal fuse, loose wire or terminal. It could be any one of these, you need a multimeter and the nounce to use it to be sure .0
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My DH fitted a new element in our fan oven only a couple of weeks ago after getting the part from eBay for around £10; only took around 15 minutes."I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille...."0
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