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March 28, 2020 at 11:30 am #464886
electrofix
Moderatortake off all wires noting where they come from first
you should get a reading between the outside 2 and the inside 2Dave
March 28, 2020 at 11:50 am #464887dazl
ParticipantThanks Dave,
Yes I get a reading of 47.7 from the outside 2 and 48.5 from the inside 2
March 28, 2020 at 2:54 pm #464888electrofix
Moderatorthen the element is ok
we sort of need to start from scratch
recheck the thermal cutout but make sure you either a get almost zero ohms or B disconnect one wire first
then check the switch behing the knob look for burnt contact or terminals
Dave
March 28, 2020 at 3:54 pm #464889dazl
ParticipantHope its ok to upload a dropbox link to photos https://www.dropbox.com/sh/djelxcrs030zcyk/AABAjA8FdJPrjBIrBv6ci1Qva?dl=0 –
Using my multimeter on same setting (200) I’ve tested what I assume to be the thermal cut (thermal1.jpeg) I tested with both wire and connected and then with 1 wire removed and got the same result – 00.5. There did seem to be a bit of scorching around one of the connectors (thermal2.jpeg)
Earlier in the thread electrofix mentioned there may be 2 thermal cut outs on this oven – I dont know if this is one shown (possthermal.jpeg) near the fan with white/green/brown wires to it? I only seem to get a reading of 00.5 when I test the white & green, meter doesn’t move on other permutations.
switch.jpeg shows the switch at the back of the knob which doesnt show any signs of scorching etc.
Thanks again, I really appreciate it.
March 28, 2020 at 5:30 pm #464890electrofix
Moderatortry this look carefully at the rear contact in this switch. as the switch turns on you should get a low ohm reading between blue wire arrowed and the one opposite. i think i can see a contact fault but cant be sure
DaveMarch 29, 2020 at 10:06 am #464891dazl
ParticipantHi Dave,
I turned the switch and tested between the blue wire and black wire opposite and didn’t get a reading..I also removed the blue wire connector it looks clean, but I did find what looks like a contact lying in the oven housing under the switch (!) – Ive attached a photo belowswitch.jpeg and also attached a cleaner photo of the switch – switch1.jpeg https://www.dropbox.com/sh/djelxcrs030zcyk/AABAjA8FdJPrjBIrBv6ci1Qva?dl=0
Many Thanks
DarrenMarch 29, 2020 at 12:04 pm #464892electrofix
Moderatoryou have found it
you need
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/263900019-oven-function-switch
take note of the pics on this page as new switch may differ
Dave
March 29, 2020 at 12:42 pm #464893dazl
ParticipantDave,
Massive thanks for all your help (over the last few months!), I’ve ordered the part off the link you posted.
March 29, 2020 at 1:00 pm #464894electrofix
Moderatorwhen it comes take clear photos of where all the wires go.
unmount old sw and swop wires one at a timeDave
June 28, 2020 at 11:48 am #464895Anita R
ParticipantI’d really like to thank you for this thread! we have the same oven and the top oven stopped working yesterday – no light no fan no nothing, the bottom oven was working ok. I went on to Google this morning, found your link quite easily and joined the site – followed with interest this thread – my husband opened up the switch panel, saw a similar problem in that a spring had come out of the switch controller – took it all off and managed to reposition the spring( took while) – put it all back together & ‘Hey Presto’ all working again! Bacon under the grill right now!!
Thank you so much!!June 28, 2020 at 12:19 pm #464896electrofix
Moderatorno problem
glad it helpedDave
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