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Oven Function Selector Switch Stock Number: ES539903

Genuine spare part for select models of Neff cookers

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Manufactured by Neff

(This part fits select models)

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Oven Function Selector Switch

Struggling now that your selector switch has broken? Then look no further, as eSpares has just the spare part you need. With this replacement you can get back to making tasty meals for yourself and the family!

This switch sits behind the control panel of your cooker and is responsible for controlling the oven thermostat.

Specification:

  • Type: EGO 42.07001.004

Genuine spare part for select models of Neff cookers. 

As with all spare parts, please check the list of appliances section prior to ordering to make sure this is the right selector switch for your cooker.

Neff spares reference: 178868

2 Questions and 3 Answers

Fan heater element not getting power via 2 (white) leads following blown main fuse when fan heater failed giving open circuit in the heater coil. All other heaters functions, switch lights etc, still all function OK. A good replacement fan heater does not heat up (because of power source problem). Thus power to this element only is the problem.

By G M Courtier - Roydon, Diss, Norfolk IP225QS - 24 January 2020
  • The solution to my problem was that there were 'only' 2 (white) leads. There is a 3rd lead, and it's spade connector must have got caught on the casing edge, when (2) wires were extracted, so it was forced off the element. It was invisible, so never missed. It was only discovered by removing the back of the oven. Re-connecting it (with the correct wire and stub of the element) restored the power. Others who find no power to a removed fan heater element need to check that all 3 leads are present and correctly connected, before suspecting other problems. By GMC - - 31 January 2020
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    If the contacts inside the switch where damaged when it blew the fuse then it is possible it could result in no power going to the element.

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By JOHN WILCOX - United Kingdom - 03 September 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If the bulb goes short the power through that element of the switch can damage it so it is likely the switch is damaged if all else works OK.

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