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Beko cooker not heating up, How to replace oven element

by / Wednesday, 30 July 2014 / Published in Cooker & Oven, Fan Oven Elements

Beko oven not heating up, How to replace a Beko fan oven element.

 

 

 

This cooker tutorial is on a Beko oven that is not heating up or tripping the electric supply (earth trip or Rcd on fuse board) it can be used on free standing Beko cooker or built in cookers.

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Finding the faults:

1. The first thing you need to check is that the oven timer is not on auto if it is turn it on to manual.

2. When you turn the oven on that the thermostat light comes on, then after 5 minutes you find that you do not have any heat in the oven then this is a good indication that the oven element has blown and need replacing.

3. If when you turn the oven on and it trips the electricity (this is the earth trip or Rcd on fuse board) then you have a very good chance that the oven element has gone to earth. You will need to test the element with a mega (earth insulation tester) if there are no clear signs that it has blown.

4. On most built in ovens you will need to remove the oven from its housing and then start taking it apart.

 

How to replace your fan oven element in your Beko cooker.

1. Disconnect the appliance from the electric supply!
2. Take of the door according to your hinge types see videos on this. This gives you more room to work and stops any damage accruing to the door or hinges.
3. Now you can remove all oven shelves in the cooker.
4. Take out the fan guard at the back by removing the screws.
5. You now need to remove the element screws (see video on this) some can be removed from inside front of oven others have to be removed from back.
6. Disconnected the wirers from the element (always good practise to take notes of where they came from of take a photograph)
7. Test element for fault, see our video on this
8. If the element is faulty replace it.
9. If this tutorial helped you and you did not by the part from us you can always get paul a beer for making this video tutorial for you.




90 Responses to “Beko cooker not heating up, How to replace oven element”

  1. Angela says : Reply

    When I go to put my oven on it trips the fuse and the power goes off, what can I do?

  2. Robert says : Reply

    I can’t find any video on how to replace a beco.leasure free standing
    Fan assisted lower oven element
    Could you help
    Please

  3. Ahmet says : Reply

    Hi Paul, great video, however for our BEKO model BSC630w the grill not working either only the hob is. Can you help please?

  4. steve says : Reply

    Just got my beko cooker out of storage it’s been in there approx 2 years all hobs and bottom oven works top oven came on but blew electric now if the switch is touched it blows electric but everything else works fine. Can you help?

  5. Helly says : Reply

    I have a Beko bs530 purchased 2 years ago. When I turn one the oven, it cause short circuit. what should I do? Is it dangerous to use the cooker?

  6. Helly says : Reply

    Hi I have Beko BS530 purchased 2 years ago. when I turn the oven on, it cause short circuits. What should I do? Is it dangerous to use the Hobbs?

  7. Alan Briscoe says : Reply

    our Beko BD533A5 oven only slightly warm after thirty minutes and trips the rcd on consumer unit when I turn the oven OFF ! rather than when turning it on ?
    Regards … Alan

  8. kevin says : Reply

    oven not heating to correct temp how can we rectify this ,oven only 1 year old

  9. Stacey says : Reply

    Hi my ovens not getting hot the light comes on and everything else is working the model is BDVC 6675 can tell me what part to buy to fix it please thankyou

  10. KEVIN says : Reply

    OIF 22309

  11. Caroilne says : Reply

    Hi Kevin have replaced the fan oven heating element on my beko oven model oif 22300x but still not heat…any suggestions welcome

  12. Kate says : Reply

    Hi Paul

    This is a really helpful video but I’ve replaced the element and the oven is still not heating up – any ideas? It’s a Beko OSF 21121X

    Thanks
    Kate

  13. Derek says : Reply

    Hi,

    Our Beko OIF22300X doesn’t seem to be heating properly – Oven is getting warm, red thermostat lights going out fan seems to run – but temperature doesn’t seem as high as usual – eg no good for roast potatoes!

    What can I test next to help find what the problem may be?

    Thanks
    Derek

  14. Bernard says : Reply

    I have Beko single oven model no OIF 21300B the grill, oven and oven light not working neither is the power light coming on when function selected, but the clock/timer and fan are running and there appears to be power to all connections?

  15. tony millar says : Reply

    hi paul i have beko bs530s the oven and grill not working any ideas wats up, hob is working fine, thanks for ur time

  16. Terri says : Reply

    Model is Osf22120 x hi there my oven has no heat I had it on and it tripped the switch now it’s not heating but turning on everything else is working fine any idea what I should do ?

  17. John Stretton says : Reply

    Hi Paul
    My daughter’s double oven, model no:- Bdvc665mk, has a top oven which is kaput. I have changed the element, switched on and it has immediately blown. Any ideas, please.

  18. Tom says : Reply

    Hi I have a beko bdv555aw, the bottom oven does t work, the light does not turn on but the grill and hob work fine. could it be the element or should the led next to the knob still turn on? Thanks

  19. Curtis nunn says : Reply

    Hi I have a beko bs530w cooker it’s 2 years old top hobs are working fine
    It was working fine until I wanted my pizza
    I tern the oC nob and p nob nothing happens what would be my problem thanks curtis can you contact me on 07531220022 as I might loes Web page thank you

  20. Clio says : Reply

    Hi, we got a replacement element for our beko oven, the original was 1800w but they have given us a “universal” replacement that is 2500w. Is this okay to use?

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