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Help repairing a fan oven please!
matto108
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Hello forum users
I own a Neff double oven model U1320N0GB/01. The fan oven in the main cavity stopped heating up but everything else was fine. I removed the element to find the element had been damaged but have now discovered the wire connecting the regulator to the element has also been damaged.
My question is: are these connector wires completely generic or do I need to look for something specific to this model and this problem? Have found a cheap solution on a UK website (I am based in Ireland) called a "Teka Wiring Bridge" which looks like the right option... but I am no electrician. Any help/advice would be appreciated! Many thanks.
I own a Neff double oven model U1320N0GB/01. The fan oven in the main cavity stopped heating up but everything else was fine. I removed the element to find the element had been damaged but have now discovered the wire connecting the regulator to the element has also been damaged.
My question is: are these connector wires completely generic or do I need to look for something specific to this model and this problem? Have found a cheap solution on a UK website (I am based in Ireland) called a "Teka Wiring Bridge" which looks like the right option... but I am no electrician. Any help/advice would be appreciated! Many thanks.
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If the wire and connectors are specified as heat-proof and the connectors (spade?) are the same as the original, it should be fine.
Make sure the wire gauge is suitable for the element rating.If my post hasn't helped you, then don't click the 'Thanks' button!
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