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I saw an Electrolux built-in oven showing error code F130 and having a faulty coil in its cooling fan motor. Fixing the motor made the oven operative again, so i guess these are correlated.
ISOLATE MAINS POWER BEFORE OPENING ANY PANEL
Several possibilites come to mind.
first Has this AEG two fans if yes , it has a top and back fan, the element on the back fan sounds like its either a bad connection or blown needs further investigation, the intermittent grill possibly a thermistat, of poor contact on a connection again. Rear and top panel access, you may have to remove the top fan.
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John
ISOLATE THE MAINS POWER BEFORE OPENING THE REAR OF THE OVEN.
Remove the oven, open the back, remove the fan, and clean with WD40, afer the fan is dry, fit the fan back into the housing, replace back and put into cabinet, switch on low, if the fan makes a whirring noise, or unusual squeeking replace the fan, if however the fan sounds normal and good pressure when door is open, it should be okay. If you require a part go to whitegoods.co.uk
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johnf1
Hi steve sounds like your fan motor is faulty they are not very powerful any resistance in the bearings can stop it starting. oiling the bearings wont help you need to replace the motor also it will have damaged the element no air circulating it will of overheated. an overheated element usually lasts till xmas morning.
If the fan is working o/k, then you need to replace the oven element.
This is located at the rear of the oven compartment, behind a removeable cover.
This should solve the prob.
Please leave feed back.
Thankyou.
There is a cooling fan in the cabinet of the oven which is not working either the fan is faulty or the controling cut in stat is, The fan should run when the grill is selected if does not it is more likely to be the fan/motor at fault.
If fan has stopped altogether, then you definately need a new one, to be sure you need to disconnect and remove the fan and bench test it.
Hook up a 240v supply to the fan and see if it runs, if not then it is no good..
It does not matter which terminals you connect live and neutral too as it is common to both terminals. do not connect feed to earth by mistake.
Plz leave feedback.
it is located at the back of most electric ovens sometimes at the top,,
the insulation of the element has failed and when you come to remove it you will see visually see the damage... its easy to replace as there are only wires attached to it and only a few screws to undue to get to it..
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