How to Replace a Fan Oven Element in a Neff Cooker

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • How to Replace a Fan Oven Element in a Neff Cooker.
    Is your oven making noise but no heat? If so, the element is likely faulty. Here in this eSpares video, we show you how to fit a new oven element to get your appliance heating up again. This round oven element replacement could be the answer to your oven heating problems!
    When your Neff oven’s element stops working, it’s important to know how to replace a Neff oven element to get it cooking once more. However, if you don't know the Neff oven element replacement process don't worry. eSpares are here to demonstrate how to change a Neff oven element step-by-step, helping you restore your cooker to working order!
    You can get hold of a new oven element right here.
    www.espares.co.uk/search/pt15...
    You can also visit the eSpares website for any other cooker spares or accessories you might need at the link below.
    www.espares.co.uk/browse/at10...
    If your oven also has damaged, worn or melted cooker knobs, we also provide replacements for these too.
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    Is your oven also in need of a good clean? Check out our cleaning guide to get it spotless!
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    Want to skip straight to the information you need? Here's what we talk about in each part of our video:
    0:00 Introducing the video
    0:18 When you need to change the element
    0:24 How to remove the oven door for easy access
    1:06 Removing the back plate inside the oven
    1:26 How to remove the old element
    2:52 Fitting the new element
    3:40 Tip for cleaning the inside of your oven
    3:41 Suggested video: How to clean your oven
    3:53 Refitting the oven door
    4:09 Suggested video: eSpares Universal Oven Shelf Kit
    4:13 Suggested playlist: Cooker and oven care product demos
    Before you leave, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for plenty more videos on appliance care, step-by-step repair guides and all other things eSpares.
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @FENBANK
    @FENBANK 10 лет назад +1

    Followed these instructions to the letter and, bingo, success. Thank you!

  • @admartinezjr
    @admartinezjr 11 лет назад

    Thanks so much! Your video helped my wife and I fixed our oven door. It had snapped off the hinge. Nice work.

  • @thelacussolis
    @thelacussolis 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the video. FYI if you have a Neff B14M42N3GB/04 you'll need to go in through the back as that is where the element is screwed from. I would not say the oven is too heavy for one person to lift out of its place. It's another 10ish screws but more than possible. You may need a second pair of hands to hold the element in place as you replace the two Element screws. Also, this model was fitted with Torx Screws not Posi. Apart from that, it's pretty straight forward.

    • @jamssandwich
      @jamssandwich 6 месяцев назад +1

      Really appreciate this comment. I would've given up if I hadn't scrolled down to see this, but it gave the confidence to *remove my oven* and take the back panel off. In the end I was able to replace my heating element but unfortunately that didn't fix my problem.
      Still, it was an interesting experience that I enjoyed and wouldn't have had without your tip! 🙌

    • @CliffHarveyRCPlanes
      @CliffHarveyRCPlanes 4 дня назад

      If you're not sure if you need to go in from the back take a look at the two screws holding the element in place, if you can't see the acrew heads it's screwed in from the back (like mine was unfortunately, no big deal it just makes a quick job a slightly longer one), cheers 👍

  • @dabozuk
    @dabozuk 9 лет назад +1

    Wow, Christmas lunch has just been saved! Thanks!!
    Of all the weeks to blow the bloody oven element, and of course I can't find the 13 year old manual. This video makes it look much easier than I was expecting. Merry Christmas to eSpares!

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 лет назад +1

      And a Merry Christmas to you to Jimbo. We hope all went well with your repair.

    • @dabozuk
      @dabozuk 9 лет назад

      All fixed! And my family think I'm some kind of electrical wizard now! Shh, don't tell!

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 лет назад

      Jimbo Barstool your secrets safe with us. :-)

  • @sonicstep
    @sonicstep 9 лет назад

    A very lucid and informative upload Mat. Thank you very much for sharing!

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 лет назад

      Thanks for the comments sonicstep.

  • @eSpares
    @eSpares  11 лет назад

    Beautiful work!
    Thanks and very well done.

  • @syedpirzada7702
    @syedpirzada7702 7 лет назад

    Very professional and easy to follow instructions

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 лет назад

      Thanks Syed for the comments.

  • @eSpares
    @eSpares  11 лет назад

    You're welcome and well done.

  • @olivertrimingham6773
    @olivertrimingham6773 7 лет назад +2

    Great video. Just a quick tip - remember you have to re-set the clock on the oven after re-connecting the power. Otherwise the oven will not function and you will worry that your handiwork was faulty!

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the comments Oliver. We remind viewers to reset the clock in our diagnosis video: ruclips.net/video/_lWk22-qvoI/видео.html
      But it is good to remind viewers of this video that this must be done on all models with a clock after the power has been disrupted. :-)

    • @richardscott2491
      @richardscott2491 6 лет назад

      thanks for this comment, nearly gave up with fixing it, thinking i'd made it worse!

  • @martinwright4739
    @martinwright4739 10 лет назад

    Will be trying it this weekend, hope it's that easy

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  10 лет назад

      Good luck Martin. A tip if you can do it from the front 'use two clothes pegs to prevent the element wires disappearing through the holes'. Hope your element is screwed from the front as you wont have to remove the back.

  • @mkhan0705
    @mkhan0705 14 лет назад

    Very informative and well explained
    :-)

  • @ECiriachi
    @ECiriachi 15 лет назад

    Good, never knew how to replace this stuff.

  • @jokelly8492
    @jokelly8492 9 лет назад

    Very helpful Thankyou spares

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 лет назад

      Hi Jo, glad we helped. :-)

  • @mrappliance1
    @mrappliance1 15 лет назад

    very informative

  • @ashleywallis9191
    @ashleywallis9191 9 лет назад

    Mate you didn't even catch the stickers -- Can't bowl and can't catch !
    Anyway thanks for your help !'
    ALL THE BEST FROM DOWNUNDER ON TOP !!!!

  • @GalaXy808
    @GalaXy808 13 лет назад

    Very nice,thank you much.I have a question

  • @luke040655
    @luke040655 11 лет назад

    Thank you i fix my oven

  • @eSpares
    @eSpares  11 лет назад

    Why thank you!

  • @barrywebb799
    @barrywebb799 11 лет назад

    Useful video but all 3 screws holding my element in place are rusted over a won't come out. What would you suggest to remove the rusted screws? Greatful for any advice.

  • @eSpares
    @eSpares  13 лет назад

    @felixcock :) Well the idea is that any stickers are removed before replacing the back panel.

  • @richardsaupe
    @richardsaupe 14 лет назад

    excellent, I wish all neffs were as easy. be wary of older neffs and neffs with too many connections on terminals and half moon elements with a fan stuck in place
    Oh and what if the screws are rusted.
    Good vid though if no complications!
    If in any doubt always call an engineer, I've seen some problems caused by DIY repairs.

  • @MichaelBury17
    @MichaelBury17 9 лет назад

    Thanks Matt for a dead easy video showing how to replace the heating element 10/10#
    Just got to go & order the part now.
    One thing which is really annoying though, the light in the oven lasts a very short period of time, guess must have replaced 3 or 4 times over 6 years...rubbish really. Any ideas?
    Michael

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 лет назад

      Hi Michael, Make sure you use the correct bulb (300c) as standard bulbs will fail.

    • @MichaelBury17
      @MichaelBury17 9 лет назад

      eSpares Hi, I have ordered from your site, hopefully this is the correct bulb for my oven.
      O/No 4999422

    • @MichaelBury17
      @MichaelBury17 9 лет назад

      Michael Bury just seen that it's out of stock, assume you will advise on availability, alternatively refund payment & I can source locally. Thanks

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 лет назад

      Michael Bury We are currently showing 87 of these bulbs in stock (ES654988 ) and the part should be with you shortly.

  • @alistairmarsden3399
    @alistairmarsden3399 8 лет назад

    Thx for video. The element that I have received from espares has two separate clips where the wires are attached. The original element has these clips soldered onto the element. Is this a faulty product from espares or am I expected to solder these clips on?

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 лет назад

      Hi Alistair. Please place this comment with the full model number as a 'question' on the part you have ordered on our website.
      We can then check if there has been a production change or if you received the wrong part and contact you directly if required to resolve your problem.

  • @jesterschameleon1862
    @jesterschameleon1862 10 лет назад

    Very informative. I wish people would stop moaning about electrical legislation, and insulation tests etc etc. either watch the vid and heed the advice, or pay someone else to do it for you. I know what I'm going to do. Thank you e spares.

  • @marianadaviu2281
    @marianadaviu2281 6 лет назад

    Which fuse should I turn off? The oven one, the RCD one or the mains? Thank you.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 лет назад

      Hi Mariana, The oven one definitely, and the cooker isolation switch if fitted or unplug it if possible on a single oven.

  • @tukokitkat
    @tukokitkat 7 лет назад

    hi ,great video I have problem removing the last 2 srews, any help/ thanks

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 лет назад

      Make sure you use a good fitting screwdriver as the screws can corrode and 'chew up' the heads easily if they have been fitted for a while. Also hit the handle with a screwdriver to belp shock and loosen the screws.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 лет назад

      The parts for your oven can be found here:
      www.espares.co.uk/search/mo996016/cookers-and-hobs/neff/b1451b0gb05

  • @dubmuffin
    @dubmuffin 7 лет назад +1

    Hi, we have a neff U17M62 built in double oven and have removed the three screws around the element, but the where the element plate is held in, there are no screw heads, just what feel like two "threads" so it looks like the whole oven will have to come out (silly design!) - can you advise? Also, when I put my model number in espares there are no results found

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 лет назад

      The reason why most people cannot find the parts is they do not enter the whole model number, for example U17M62N0GB/01. If your machine is this model I have listed the element is shown here: www.espares.co.uk/product/es1123970/
      We suspect you have a different model (GB/??) as the part linked to looks like it has holes in the bracket to accept fixing screws from the front.

  • @michaelcairns6466
    @michaelcairns6466 7 лет назад

    HiI've got an older Neff where the element seems to come out from the bottom at the back, but I can't figure out how to get it out. Any suggestions, please? Cheers

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 лет назад

      Hi Micheal, see another video on a similar repair:
      ruclips.net/video/_QDAHs5GKWo/видео.html

  • @agneslafon4957
    @agneslafon4957 6 лет назад

    Hello, I watched your video and did everything you did until I pulled the element and the wired disconnected and I.m left with something that did not look at all like the wires in the video ! I have a wire with a kind of fabric coating sticking out ; and colored wires in the hole (1 white, one red, one blue, one Brown). But when I'm pulling those coloured wires, nothing comes up. So my question is Where is the second part which was connected to the element? and if it fell way down behind, how can I retrieve it ? Any advice before I take the oven down? It's a double oven and it is super heavy !!!! Thank you

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 лет назад

      Hi Agnes, if you have lost the wire down the back you will have to lift the oven out and remove the back. You may be able to remove shelves and the doors to lighten the weight and slide it careful onto two dining chairs with a friend when you want to work on it. Good luck.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 лет назад

      Hi Agnes, it sounds like the wires have fallen into the back of the oven and the only way to retrieve them is to remove the oven if you have a workbench use that to support the cooker.

  • @displaystortford
    @displaystortford 10 лет назад

    My Neff range oven element doesn't come out from the front, It seems it will have to come out from the back but no video to follow for accessing from the back? Any suggestions?

    • @displaystortford
      @displaystortford 10 лет назад

      Thank you for replying, my oven is now fixed. I did have a professional to do it for me in the end,( It needed a couple of other things doing, which called for an electrician). I did clean the fan, and had it all been a bit more straight forward I would have attempted it myself.

  • @CateBake
    @CateBake 11 лет назад

    So is this kind of electrical work still OK under the new laws governing what needs to be performed by professionals? I thought kitchens were high-risk and therefore had to be certified?

  • @FimisterJ
    @FimisterJ 8 лет назад

    Unfortunately the wires had slipped of the terminals before I could mark them. I had to take the oven and remove the back plate, only to discover three wires to fit onto the two terminals. Could you please advise?? I bought the element fro espares for a Neff B1120F1GB/03

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 лет назад

      The third wire is the earth. If you get a meter this should show a direct connection to earth. The other two will connect to the element 'ends' and can be reversed with out problems. If there is no 'tag' on the element you should ensure the earth lead is insulated to ensure it does not connect to any other wire.

    • @FimisterJ
      @FimisterJ 8 лет назад

      thanks for posting

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 лет назад

      :-)

  • @gregyoung3511
    @gregyoung3511 9 лет назад

    i have mixed up the wires that go on to the element. what will happen if they are the wrong way around.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 лет назад

      greg young Reversing the connections to either end of the element will not have any effect. If your element has an earth connection to the 'metal work' of the element it is important to connect the wire to this correctly as it is likely to cause blowing of fuses and possible damage if you connected the elements live wire to the earth connection.

  • @stuartbroughton5585
    @stuartbroughton5585 8 лет назад

    What do you do if the back plate screws will not move?

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 лет назад

      +Stuart Broughton Try tightening slightly first to start them moving as the screw edges that catch the screwdriver may be more worn on the unscrewing side. Also pre warm the oven as this may also help.

  • @eSpares
    @eSpares  13 лет назад

    Anytime @wikidburke.

  • @stuartbroughton5585
    @stuartbroughton5585 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Matt, I would appreciate an answer before I start to drill out the screws!

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 лет назад

      +Stuart Broughton If the above does not work you could try using a pair of side cutters to grip the head and twist it to start it turning. If this fails you may have to drill out the screws.

  • @BlessedAreTheBignoses
    @BlessedAreTheBignoses 2 месяца назад

    I have an U1ACE5HNO, also screws out the back requiring oven removal. why the HELL have Neff decided that was a good idea, was a 5 minute job now I suspect a lot more & not sure I want to pull it right out & mess with the back. Get bench to support etc etc. It may not be a difficult job but should have been extremely easy. I think I am done with NEFF, my last Neff failed a little prematurely, it only has one oven light at the top, so anything much on the top shelf, its dark underneath. The fan runs for what seems like hours after being turned off, appreciate cool down but that is ridiculous. I have reduced to min in menu. I know not the most expensive but quite a lot of £'s. Would have thought they could afford to put in 2 lights. I cannot image they will make money from changing the element, doubt their service guys are used & certainly not in my case if I don't tackle it. In fact as I type don't think I will waste my time or money on this anymore. Much nicer units out there.

  • @thebetapixel4501
    @thebetapixel4501 5 лет назад

    Top oven work but not the main oven

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  5 лет назад

      Hi TheBetaPixel. Thank you for the comment. Please view our video below for more information: ruclips.net/video/_lWk22-qvoI/видео.html&t=

  • @ceedee1692
    @ceedee1692 10 лет назад

    Why is my neff oven u1721n2 element different to everything you see on youtube. It's an upside down u shape, and 1 retaining screw is behind the fan !!! and of course the fan won't budge unlike the video where it just comes off with a gentle pull, 2 hours to do a 15 minute job. Neff service dept wouldn't give advice on how to get the 1 screw out on H&S advice !!!! I'm high voltage qualified and worked on boilers and 1MW generators, they just want you to use one of their parts fitter, or as they call them, engineers ;)

    • @keithhollingsworth4989
      @keithhollingsworth4989 4 года назад

      CeeDee 1 you might at least have told us how you got the fan blade off! I have the same problem

  • @copperkipper1
    @copperkipper1 12 лет назад

    Lol the stickers all fell off.. fail so hard.

  • @tonyrichards4020
    @tonyrichards4020 10 лет назад


    Sites and videos like this, are the downfall of this country. By putting videos like this on the internet, you are destroying businesses. anyone reading this, bear in mind, you will pay a lot more for your elements than what a dealer will, and you will not get a warranty with your repair. So it could cost you more in the end. Plus, just because your oven is not heating, is not always due to your element. Just some free advice to hopefully save you money.

    • @sonicstep
      @sonicstep 9 лет назад +2

      WRONG! The downfall of this country Mr Richards is the selfishness and ignorance that exists from the top down. I rely on these uploads - typically from the United States - to help extend my knowledge. I'm a qualified electrician who struggles to gain work in this field because of my deemed lack of experience and lack of 'useful' contacts. I'm sure from your stance that you know exactly what I mean, I've no need to express myself any further. Your charitable, free advice taken!

    • @Stancerman
      @Stancerman 6 лет назад +1

      What a complete load of shit you have just spouted there Mr Richards.
      I replaced an oven element like this one with my father about 11 years ago. Its gone again and but so has he now , so i am replacing myself.
      Now there is NO warranty that would cover that period. The monetary saving for buying and replacing the element myself is a "no-brainer" compared to any extended warranty cover.
      The replacement procedure is SOOO simple.
      So what if the dealer makes a few £ or $ on retail markup. That's their due. Its an £8.95 element if you know where to look.
      What the rest of us gain is a saving of £40+ per hour labour fees for tradesmen to do what anybody can who owns a screwdriver. This IS NOT HIGHLY SKILLED work requiring a qualification.
      Get over it mate !

  • @spencer19811
    @spencer19811 13 лет назад

    I think its very bad practice to encourage people to repair their ovens without carrying out a full insulation and safety check of the appliance once repair is completed.
    Very bad practice indeed.