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  • #24312
    sebuk
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    Hello everyone,

    Spec of the Oven: Ikea From Whirlpool, type FCSM6, model: 400 65594.

    Here is a full list of what is working :
    – assisted fan
    – grill
    – thermostat lights (turn off when grill temperature is ok)
    – cooler fan

    Here is a list of what is not working :
    – inside light (changed it once already but blow up again)
    – heating element of the oven, only grill is working.

    Can someone identify what could be the issue ?

    Many Thanks

    Seb

    #201546
    Penguin45
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    Re: Whirlpool Built In Oven not warming up

    Fan oven element failure nmost likely. Bulb may have issue with holder or not have temperature rating.

    Put up the 12nc number (85——–) and I’ll see what I can find.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #201547
    sebuk
    Participant

    Re: Whirlpool Built In Oven not warming up

    Here is the nc 857915215000

    thanks
    Seb

    #201548
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Whirlpool Built In Oven not warming up

    Hi Seb,

    The part number is 481225998405 at £32.41 plus £3.95 carriage, this is a genuine Whirpool part only I’m afraid.

    If you’d like one, drop me an email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk and I can order no problem 🙂

    Dave.

    #201549
    sebuk
    Participant

    Re: Whirlpool Built In Oven not warming up

    Hi Dave,
    Thanks for that i will probably pass my order soon.
    I just wanted to check something.
    Is there anyway that the failure of the inside light and the failure of the heating element are related.
    If so could the source of my problem be coming from a defect of the bulb holder ? (re Penguin45)

    rgds
    Seb

    #201550
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Whirlpool Built In Oven not warming up

    sebuk wrote:Is there anyway that the failure of the inside light and the failure of the heating element are related

    Very unlikely to be honest.

    A physical inspection of the lamp holder would be the best route to try at this stage (with the power off ;))

    Dave.

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