I suspected grease etc clogging it . Took it apart today and cleaned. Motor was not that dirty but am beginning to suspect the motor. Oven was already in the house when bought it and have used for the past 8years. After putting it together ,the problem persist. Any suggestion will be appreciated. Also i notice when I took it apart today that,the cable run all the way from the lighting unit and was soldered onto the motor. Does it mean a new motor comes with all that cable already soldered.? Many thanks
SOURCE: Neff extractor fan not working
Hi rags116,
I'm Harvey the Master Plumber.
Your problem is: You have a neff extractor fan which hasstopped working. The light and fan have both stopped working. Do I know where you can find the fuse as you suspect that this may be the problem. If I don't think it is the fuse would I be able to suggest anything else.
The type is D-AY25-8 If there is another number that is more helpful please let you know. thanks Again your Neff Series 2 extractor has stopped working and you want to save yourself buying a new one!! Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Since both light and fan require low voltage it sounds like a bad transformer. It will be mounted next to the motor. Make sure you turn off the power first.
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Thank you,
Harvey your Master Plumber
SOURCE: Neff extractor fan not working
I have a similar problem with a Whirlpool oven hood. In my case the kitchen fiitters used a (UK) standard 3-pin plug to power the hood. The plug is fitted into a socket that is placed on top of the cupboards that house the hood.
I have replaced the 3 amp fuse in the plug and now the fan is working.
HOwever, the light isn't working and so I'm assuming that the bulb has blown and that this has caused the fuse to blow as well.
Now my problem is accessing the bulb so that I can replace it.
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