How to replace a thermostat in a built in oven or cooker.

by / Tuesday, 25 June 2013 / Published in Cooker & Oven, Repair Guides, Thermostats & Regulator Switches




How to replace a thermostat in a built in oven or cooker.

 

 

 

 

In this video I’m going to show you how to fit the oven thermostat in to a built in single electric oven.

We will also show you the cheapest places to buy your oven thermostat.




If your cooker is overheating this could be the oven thermostat, if you have no heat at all and you have checked the element then there is a chance this could be the oven thermostat on your cooker that needs replacing.

There is also a chance that the oven thermostat capillary has moved or fallen of its mounting check this first as it can give false readings if not in the right place.

In this video I’m going to show you how to fit the oven thermostat in to a built in single electric oven.

Firstly I’m going to remove the door for ease of access, see other videos on this. Also it is advisable to slide built in cookers out for ease of working on.

The top cover will need to be removed, this give you access to all the thermostats and switches including the timer.

3 Responses to “How to replace a thermostat in a built in oven or cooker.”

  1. Ndondele Santos says : Reply

    Please I want to know how to replace the door switch on cooker hotpoint EW74.
    Thanks

  2. Marcus says : Reply

    I have JLBICO2 built in microwave oven and the fan oven does not reach required temp.
    I suspect it is the thermostat and would appreciate any help in repair and replacement

    Regards

    MArcus Davies

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