Fan Oven Motor 220/240V FIME 19.03.18 5422611 C20X0E01/36 32W 0r Hunan Keli YJ64 Short Shaft for AKB806 Stock Number: ES1331607
Spare part for select models of ovens with specific dimensions
Can you please advise if this motor will fit without having to be adapted in some way? Thankyou.
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Chris at eSpares says...
If the original motor is available we would advise to use it. However this may go straight in or need adapting to your oven so check the images and specifications as we cannot confirm if it is a direct replacement.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It is more likely to be the element or a cut out. see video: • http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145/how-to-diagnose-problems-with-your-oven
Fan became noisy although still working. I have taken fan impellor off and cleaned and tried the motor whilst impellor off!! It still makes a loud noise but the spindle is still spinning?? Do i need to replace motor?? Thank you
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Chris at eSpares says...
Yes it is a common problem that oven fan motors go noisey as the bearings wear. Make sure this fan motor will fit your appliance as it may require some modification. Or use the original Smeg fan motor.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It is likely this universal fan will either fit directly or can be adapted. We always suggest for ease of fitting to order the original motor, but if unavailable or you are good at DIY this is an alternative part.
i turn my oven on, element heats up fan noise starts, but no movement then the thing trips out. has the motor gone? 1 Answer
whirlpool g2p 62f
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Chris at eSpares says...
If the fan has seized it may make a humming or buzzing sound. If it does not spin freely by hand replace it.
My just under 5 year-old Hotpoint EW74's main oven died suddenly yesterday. I've done some testing and the connectors that connect to the motor have a resistance (when oven knob 'on') similar to the resistance of the ellement, 25ohm. The contact points, with connectors removed, of the motor is showing a resistance of 81ohm. Am I right in thinking that it should be close to 0, and that the motor is causing the rest of the oven not to work?
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Chris at eSpares says...
In simple terms a wire, fuse or switch must read low ohms as if you connect the meter probes together. All motors bulbs and elements should measure a resistance depending on the power used (between 25 ohms on an element and 4000 ohms on a water valve). When you measure 25 ohms on the motor you are also measuring the element at the same time (ok). Check for a cut out at the back top. check clock is set if fitted. oven indicator must light. possible switch, cut out or thermostat fault.
I have a Neff single oven model: B1441W0GB/05. I want to replace the fan motor but there is 3 shown when I input my model details. I think that 2 of them might fit but I would like confirmation. I can not see any dimensions on my motor so am unable to use that to check it.
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Chris at eSpares says...
We advised to use the original Neff part wherever possible and list others if this is no longer available. The non original motors may fit as a direct replacement but some times may need an amount of modification before they are made to fit your oven.
My Whirlpool oven heats up and the fan sounds like it's working but often it seems to lose power and stutters. It never goes off completely but stutters for a few minutes before running smoothly again. The last digit on the digital display is also very faint sometimes. Am I able to repair this fault before it breaks down completely?
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Chris at eSpares says...
It sounds like the fan motor bearings are worn. If the fan starts running slow or stops the element may overheat and fail so it is a good idea to replace the fan motor before this occurs.
I had to change a blown element on my Belling cooker and since then the fan has not worked properly. Could the fan have been damaged when the element blew and do I now need to change it? 1 Answer
Every time I go to a new temperature setting the fan comes on for approx. 2 minutes and then turns off. Previously the fan ran continuously at all temperature settings.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It is likely the fan 'failing' was the cause of the element blowing. It is common for the fans to fail and this causes the element to overheat and melt.
Have just purchased a fan for Diplomat 600 Ga oven. This is a gas oven and the video is for fitting the fan in an electric oven. Please could you tell me how to fit this fan 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
This is a circulation fan that is for an electric oven. If you have a gas oven then the only fan will be a cooling fan above the cavity and behind the controls. This part would not be suitable to replace the cooling fan.