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Good morning Linda, the noise you're hearing is probably the cooling fan with a bad bearing. That would be the only moving part that would make noise. It's a pain in the neck to get to but fairly easy to swap out. Definitely easier with two people. Or it could be a bad bearing on the convection fan motor. Set it to temp and then open the door once it starts to heat, That will cut power to convection fan and noise will stop.Hope that helps.
Hi, it sounds like you need the fan bearing renewed or the fan unit. If you disconnect you will have to revert to just having an ordinary oven and adjust the temperature for cooking food accordingly for a oven without a fan.
There is a cooling fan for upper and lower oven they run at the same time no matter which oven in use it is fed from the oven manager no way to trouble shoot without pulling oven out some models use same fan for both so you could have a blower on hand remove back panels to access fans take a lead off fan to determine which one noisey
I would suspect that the problem is caused by the external cooling fan located under the outside cooker cabinet housing, which continues to operate as the oven is cooling down if it is built in, you will have to remove it from the oven housing to access the fan
IT SOUNDS LIKE THE HEATING ELEMENT HAS BURNT OUT AND THIS IS WHY YOUR OVEN DOSENT HEAT UP, I WOULD ALSO SUGGEST THE REASON YOUR FAN IS LOUD IS IT MAY BE OFF BALLANCE AND LOOSE AND AS ITS TURING IT BANGS ON THE FRAME , SO REPLACE THE ELEMENT AND FIX THE FAN .
yes, if the humming is not the loud sound then the fan may need some lubrication or if it is tripping the circuit it will need replacing , but if it seems like it is a viberating noise from the fan , then it could be that its bearings are bad , but the whole fan motor would still need to be replaced , but if it sounds like it just may be a loose fan motor , then tightening up the screws on the motor would stop the vibrating sound and or the fan blades from scraping metal( another sound you may be hearing )
what you are describing is the cooling fan. That fan will come on to keep the electronic control panel cool. It is normal for tat to come on even if your done with the oven. I dont think is should be as loud as you describe. I would try the oven again and if it is still loud I would call for service because it is new. That fan will also come on when you use the self clean cycle.
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