Electrolux built in oven

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  • #18379
    Robbiebegg
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    Anyone help with part number for what looks like a resistor which is inline with cooling fan. Replaced overheat stat but no joy so ran oven up to temperature but fan wont come on. Is this resistor needed or can it be safely removed and bypassed, never come across one before.

    #178797
    gegsy
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    Re: Electrolux built in oven

    Im not familiar with this make, but I know BSH use resistors to warm up the stats that activate the cooling fans. Stats tend to be mounted on bracket on those. Hope that might help 😕 🙂

    Greg

    #178798
    Robbiebegg
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    Re: Electrolux built in oven

    Thanks for reply this one seems to be on four wires covered with a heat shrink sleeve, I cut it open and there is a small disc in centre with a loop of wire over top. Can’t find it on spare parts list though.

    #178799
    Penguin45
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    Re: Electrolux built in oven

    Bit of a booger trying to answer any question without the model….

    😀
    Chris.

    #178800
    goosegreen
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    Re: Electrolux built in oven

    Sound like the part I fited to an AEG (Lux) oven recently
    DST8996619267611 from memory it had 4 blue wire and 2 small heat shrinked temp controls.

    Goose

    #178801
    Kentish
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    Re: Electrolux built in oven

    I had need of the same part a little while ago. As far as I can remember, it was item no 999 on the parts list as it isn’t shown on the exploded view.

    #178802
    walnut
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    Re: Electrolux built in oven

    Sack it off and fit a 75c N/O TOC, much cheaper, more reliable.

    #178803
    Robbiebegg
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    Re: Electrolux built in oven

    Thanks guys fitted new part and oven working fine, Made a hint to invite me for Sunday roast but no luck 😥

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