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Cooker Oven fan motor is not working or spinning correctly slow or is noisy

by / Monday, 13 September 2021 / Published in Cooker & Oven, Fan Motors

This video is part six of the top ten faults on cookers and ovens. it will show you how to Troubleshoot faults and diagnose problems in your oven. It will lead you to the correct video and part that might need replacing. This video deals with the fan motor is not working or spinning correctly slow or is noisy, in this video, we will look at

  1. Faulty fan motor bearing 
  2. Faulty motor windings 
  3. Fan motor blade catching fan guard or element

Cooker Oven fan is not working or spinning correctly slow or is noisy: Common Faults to look for.

    • Oven Fan Motors
      Fan motors are fitted to all fan-assisted ovens with fan oven elements and also ovens with base elements and grill, Although the energy source does not come from around the fan motor blade the fan motor is used to circulate the air therefore more reliable and consistent cooking results.
    • What Controls The Fan Motor
      If you were finding that your element is not getting the correct voltage there may be a power problem coming from either the Selector switch or the thermostat. It is important to note that the procedure for turning the oven on and off should always be the 1: Selector switch should be turned first 2: then the thermostat. When it comes to turning the oven off this should be done in reverse.
    • Rpm of the motors
      Although the wattage of the Motors do vary from cooker to cooker most fan ovens are running at about 1200 RPM with the exception of some cookers that use dual fan motors or very large blade systems which may have a lower RPM.
    • Motor Bearing and motor windings
      The main faults with these types, are the motor bearings are usually made from a brass alloy like Phosphor bronze, This is due to the fact that the cooker runs at very high temperatures and this is a better material than the normal conventional bearing the problem being they can wear out because of friction and also they can clog up with fat which will cause the motor to become weak, in my experience it is not worth trying to clean them as they do not last long,
      A common sign of the bearings becoming faulty is the motor fan blade will start running slower, you may also end up with a rattling sound coming from the shaft. I have also seen many fan blades corrode badly due to the excess use of cleaning materials.
    • Buy a new replacement Fan Oven Motor
      It is very important when buying a new fan motor for your cooker that you make sure that it states that it fits your model of cooker, not just the model that is written on the manual you will need the full model number of the identification plate. It is also worth Removing the old fan motor and comparing the old one to the new one before purchasing. If by any chance your cooker or oven has a discontinued fan motor it is possible to replace it with a universal fan motor. it is a little bit more complicated but as long as you are good at DIY there is usually no problem and there are always videos to assist you.

Hear are the fitting instuctioins on one type of Universal Cooker Oven Fan Motor




4 Responses to “Cooker Oven fan motor is not working or spinning correctly slow or is noisy”

  1. David says : Reply

    Hi
    I have a zannussi ZCV66060XE
    The cooling fan is on constantly
    Can you help
    Thank you in advance

    David

  2. Frank says : Reply

    I have just completed the repacement of a fan and motor (Integral) on my (wife’s) Electrolux EKG5547XN, a double oven gas cooker now 14 years old. I purchased the fan unit from Ransomspares at a cost of £37 including VAT and delivery which took 2 days.
    I have searchd the webb for days trtying to find a video or account of how to do this but could find nothing so trusted my brain and went to work. All in all it has taken me around ten hours, essentially because I didn’t know where to start so just removed bits until I found it. With what I know now I would estimate it would take around two hours, start to finish including a clean up.
    I have several photos and will produce a detailed account if anyone wants to know.

  3. M Adi says : Reply

    Hi, fan is not spinning and I replaced it by a brand new genuine fan motor – however it’s still not working. What else could be the problem of causing the fan not to work please? Thanks

  4. M Adi says : Reply

    Hi,
    fan is not spinning and I replaced it by a brand new genuine fan motor – however it’s still not working. What else could be the problem of causing the fan not to work please?
    oven make and model: de dietrich dod448xg1

    Thanks

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