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November 3, 2022 at 9:53 am #101312
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ParticipantHi everyone, hotpoint HUG61G 25624120510
ordered new main oven thermostat which look slightly different to original, wholesaler says it’s the correct part but old ignition switch won’t fit onto shaft, does anyone know if there’s a modified switch to fit new type thermostat , thanksNovember 3, 2022 at 11:10 am #484265electrofix
Moderatorget a part no for main stat as C00194621
is that the one you have
hotpoint site seems to list 2 different one depending on how you search. problem is they hide part number so make life difficult. one of them is as above. the other is decribed as ” thermostat oven and microswitch”
https://www.hotpoint.co.uk/thermostat-oven-and-microswitch-j00384628/p
Dave
November 3, 2022 at 11:54 am #484266der
ParticipantHi , that’s the part number I have, the problem is if I order the ignition switch That’s listed for this thermostat, I can’t see what stops switch turning when you turn oven on, the old switch has a plastic holder that fits on stat.
the other thermostat listed is top oven/ grill thermostat, cheersNovember 3, 2022 at 5:11 pm #484267electrofix
ModeratorWell you say ignition sw wont fit shaft, does that mean shaft is a different size and if yes does the knob fit ?
have found service manual but it does not picture the stats
does give list of installation instuctions but i assume before stat changed
DaveH) Thermostat (Main Oven)
See A) Lid & Spring Assemblies 1 – 2 and
See B) Access to Hob and Facia Components 1 – 9.
1. Remove the lower rear panel by removing the black screws. The rear panel can now pivot on the
hinges on the rear left hand side allowing the rear panel to swing open, without having to disconnect
the wires from the mains terminal block.
2. Remove the main oven rod shelves and meat tin from within the oven cavity.
3. Unclip the thermostat phial from the 2 clips within the left hand side of the oven cavity and feed the
capillary tube through the oven rear.
4. Whilst holding the tap firmly in one hand the Bundy tube can be disconnected from the thermostat
assembly by use of a 15 mm spanner.
5. Slacken and remove the screw through the saddle brackets which secures the thermostat
assembly to the gas rail.
6. Remove the thermostat and microswitch assembly after feeding up the capillary tube from the rear
of the oven cavity to the top of the appliance.
7. Unclip the cotter pin locating the microswitch assembly complete with wires from the thermostat
spindle.
8. Reassemble in reverse order making sure a new sealing washer is used.November 3, 2022 at 5:37 pm #484268Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantLooking at the parts manual that I have stashed away on the PC it looks like the thermostat is serial number dependent:
Upto 51009…. C00194621 (Thermostat Only)
From 51010… C00382637 (Thermostat and microswitch)These parts also appear in the manual but with no mention if it matters which thermostat they are used on
C00193862 (Ignition Switch)
C00241089 (Switch Holder)
C00196351 (Spacer Disc For Knob)Hope that helps
Jem
November 3, 2022 at 8:21 pm #484269der
ParticipantHi, the switch fits the shaft ok, not sure if there should be some kind of bracket / holder that fits between switch and thermostat housing to stop it turning when control knob is turned
November 3, 2022 at 8:28 pm #484270der
ParticipantHi, just checked them part numbers, seen picture of switch holder and that looks like I could be the part I need, thanks very much for all your help, much appreciated, will order one tomorrow
November 4, 2022 at 8:23 pm #484271der
ParticipantGot it sorted, c00382637 is the right stat , even tho serial number said it needed other stat, confusing, thanks again for your help
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