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Neil_P_South
Participantmatrixresonator wrote:Yes, If you look where the live wire goes in there’s a jumper to that terminal with the loose screw. If it’s failing to connect there, then whatever that connects to isn’t getting a live supply.
Grrr …. wish I had spotted that the first time around! Oh well a new switch installed, and everything tightened. Ho hum we live and learn 🙂
Neil_P_South
ParticipantThis is the spare part I need …
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Looks very complicated, but according to espares video it is easy enough to install. Fingers crossed!
Neil_P_South
Participanttubafan wrote:
The one that sets the mode – eg fan or bottom heat only.
Cheers, thanks.
Neil_P_South
Participanttubafan wrote:The thermostat tube is fine – it’s a capillary tube so some of it being in the oven is no issue. You said the oven doesn’t get to temperature on some settings and that won’t be the thermostat doing that, it’ll either be an element or the selector switch.
I’ll have a play with settings (i.e. test whether the temp is not reached on a certain “mode” such as bottom heat, grill, top and bottom heat).
Can i just check – by selector switch, do you mean the one that sets mode, or the one that sets temp?
Neil_P_South
Participanttubafan wrote:If the elements all meter ok and the connections to them are fine then the selector switch seems the next most likely candidate.
Thank you. I wondered if might also be the thermostat?
Also I notice the thermostat tube is connected to thin wire, which I can see some of inside the oven. I wonder if the tube just needs pushing back so the wire is not inside the oven?

Neil_P_South
ParticipantModel KDFEE40X; prod number 944171721-01
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