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Oven failure
darich
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Hopefully I'm in the right section....
Beko oven stopped working tonight...as in was heating dinner then stopped.
No light, no fan, no heat.
Grill and digital clock is fine.
Question is... Is it likely that the element failing would cause this?
Is this a typical element failure?
Thanks
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Yes, could well be, but when my Zanussi did the same, it was because one of the wires to the oven had come off its connector.
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If there is no light or fan it points to something more than element. Is there an auto/timer setting on the clock. Someone reported a fault with that on a Beko on here last week. Try searching the forum for Beko clock fault.0
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A "typical" fan element failure wouldn't usually take out the bulb and the fan so it may be something else.0
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