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jayjones 7:00 Mon Feb 11
Broken oven
Can anyone give any advice as to a possible fix for a fan oven that suddenly blew the main fuse after being on for ten mins and then when I looked in the oven there are no obvious signs other than a strange white ish coating on the inside of the door and sides, the clock is still on after the main fuse has been changed

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bruuuno 1:38 Wed Feb 13
Re: Broken oven
Fixed it yet ?

Northern Sold 11:38 Tue Feb 12
Re: Broken oven
Sounds like the oven has caught a dose of bad Monkey Aids...

Pub Bigot 3:14 Tue Feb 12
Re: Broken oven
Where's Mr Oven Chips when you need him? Loves our Len, does Chipsy.

bruuuno 12:25 Tue Feb 12
Re: Broken oven
The strange whiteish coating is actually my jism, sorry about that

Westham67 12:23 Tue Feb 12
Re: Broken oven
WHOapedia for FACTS

Mike Oxsaw 11:41 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
I've heard about a couple of German sites tat were petty good when it comes to maintaining ovens.

General Choi 11:31 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
https://www.elementman.co.uk/

Easy enough to replace an element. Can be tricky if the old nuts/screws are corroded onto the oven. Some YouTube vids are available to walk you through it.

Westham67 10:41 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
Throw a bucket of water over it in case it catches fire

sanfrancis-co-uk 10:37 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven

Dwight Van Mann 7:56 Mon Feb 11

Ag.

mike hunt 10:28 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
fixing shit is a piece of piss

Crassus 10:10 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
DVM

Nice work sir

Oh and I dont trust things that start blowing up/leaking shit
Get another, act in haste / repent at leisure

Nurse Ratched 8:56 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
Sylvia Plath never had any of this bother.

Nicey 8:34 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
Stick food in a sealable plastic bag and put it in the dishwasher.

frank marker 8:25 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
Two screws and it's fixed.

Like most things.

As stated, Youtube is your friend and the part for mine cost less than £20.

Syd Puddefoot 8:05 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
I also replaced the heating element. Very easy if you get the right one. For the cost it is worth doing and finding out that wasn't the problem ,but I bet it is. If you take of the old one first In order to make sure your replacement is the same) it will obviously be blown.

Also lol at Dwight Van Mann 7:56 Mon Feb 11

lab 7:58 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
It's overheated ,the white coating is fat and residue turned to ash. You'll never trust it again . Renew.

Dwight Van Mann 7:56 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
joyjones - I can't see the make of the oven on the pic you whomailed - can anyone else help him?

https://ibb.co/3snD2z1

twoleftfeet 7:41 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
what make is the oven?

violator 7:27 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
I was gonna suggest a good old knob wiping, but the strange white stuff sounds like you have already tried that method.

Bernie 7:20 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
www.brokenovenonline.net

Lee Trundle 7:18 Mon Feb 11
Re: Broken oven
The same thing happened to me a few weeks ago (without the white coating bit).

If the light works for the temperature sensor (my light goes off when the oven is heated to the correct temperature), but you're getting no heat, then it's more than likely the heating coil is buggered.

I bought a new heating coil for just over a tenner from ebay, and found some instructions on You Tube on how to install it.

It did the trick.

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