SMEG 90cm cooker SUK91MBL7 rotisserie motor

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  • #98537
    adodman
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    Hi all, I have the above cooker model. The rotisserie motor has now stopped working so I have bought a replacement thinking it would be a straightforward side panel removal. In this model the motor is on the left hand side rather than in the back wall of the oven cavity (this would have been a much easier fix I think).
    Does anyone have a screw and panel removal guide that would show me how to remove the side panel? I thought it would be a case of remove rear panel, a couple of extra screws out and the panel would slide out…….. NOT!
    Therr appears to be lots of screws and possibly even a front panel by the looks of it.
    Any help/advice would be very much welcome 🙂

    #472758
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Most are done from the back I think.

    K.

    #472759
    adodman
    Participant

    Sadly, that’s what I thought but the opening to put the rotisserie ‘spit’ into is on the side of the the oven wall. Unless there is a mechanism inside that transfers the motor action to the middle of the oven wall??
    I guess I just need to take the rear of the oven off and have a look then.
    Thank you for your reply

    #472760
    kaibart
    Moderator

    Ok undo the screws on the back left hand side to start then its a case of removing the facia so all the knobs need to be pulled off,there should be 3 screws holding the facia they are where the top door closes when you remove facia there will be 2 screws top left hand side and then pull the flap down and there will be 1 screw there and the panel will come off

    #472761
    adodman
    Participant

    Thank you so much for this. I will let you know how I get on 🙂
    Andrew

    #472762
    adodman
    Participant

    Well it was a little struggle getting the side pane back in position, here was a little black plastic support of some description that was a bit fiddly to get back into position. Despite that, a very easy and quick fix. Now have a working rotisserie again.
    Thank you for the advice 🙂

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