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  • #9351
    admin
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    Hello,

    I’ve got a White-Westinghouse Fan Oven (model number 05-200301) which won’t heat. The fan works okay as does the grill.

    I’ve tried calling Caremark but just found out that the guarantee is now worthless. Is is worth calling them to pay for someone outside of warranty or is this a job I could do myself (with the right parts)?

    I’m based in North-West London NW6.

    Thanks.

    #133651
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    I have Model no. 05-200306 and the same problem the fan works but the oven won’t heat, i can’t find anyone in the area who can deal if you have any luck please let me know.

    #133652
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Hi,

    The elements (99.99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} chance that’s what the fault is) is readily available. If you email Dave on spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk he’ll sort it out for you.

    K.

    #133653
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    OK Wilmott needs ELE2040 from the shop, Simon needs ELE2015

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … Path=26_52

    No need to email 😉

    If you need an engineer to fit, try repairs@ and the directories, if you are having a go yourslef, please pull the plug :zap:

    Dave.

    #133654
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    Order placed.

    Many thanks – that’s great!

    #133655
    Barnesey
    Participant

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    Hi, I have exactly the same problem as Simon had. However, my model number is (according to the front of the owners guide) 200301. No 05 prefix. Is this the same model?
    Many thanks.

    #133656
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    Yes, it’s the same oven Barnesey. The prefix denotes the colour option 🙂

    Dave.

    #133657
    Barnesey
    Participant

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    Thanks very miuch!
    😀

    #133658
    Dalboyne
    Participant

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    Hi there. In my case it’s a hite-Westinghouse Stainless Steel Oven: 05-203105. For a while it was cutting out when it got hot, then it would have to cool down before it would work again. But now it won’t start at all.

    I’d be very grateful for advice. Its about 7 years old, but buying a new oven isn’t an option. The flat is in London – E14 9QZ.

    Thanks for any help

    Ian

    #133659
    Dalboyne
    Participant

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    Sorry – forgot to ask – is this a simple fix job for a layman? Or do I need an engineeer call-out?

    Cheers, thanks again

    Ian

    #133660
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    Dalboyne wrote:Sorry – forgot to ask – is this a simple fix job for a layman? Or do I need an engineeer call-out?

    203105 is a Smeg manufactured oven

    Ensure that ventillation is good as restricted air folw can cause this.

    Apart from that, I would recommend an engineer to be honest for a fault like this, check the repairs@ link below, that should provide someone 🙂

    Dave.

    #133661
    Dalboyne
    Participant

    Re: White-Westinghouse Fan Oven won’t heat

    Thanks for the advice Dave

    Am using your repairs@ link to try to find someone to fix

    Ian

    #133662
    Eastoak
    Participant

    Hi, just looking around for options. I also have a White Westinghouse oven (model 02-203101) and the only element working at present is the top one, the bottom one, the grill and the fan elements don’t work. The analogue clock hasn’t worked for years. I’ve taken the oven out of its housing and tried to get at the elements but it looks like a major dismantling job and I’m just about ready to bin the whole thing. It was bought in 1999 which isn’t that long ago but I wonder if it would be more cost effective to buy a new one. Problem is I like the style and all the current models are boring and square. What would you suggest? I guess the new parts would set me back £100+ including new gaskets.

    Thanks, Rich.

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