Fan Oven Element - 2300W Stock Number: ES209572
High quality spare part for select models of Bosch, Neff, Siemens and Tecnik ovens
there are two wires for the earth terminal coming from the back of the oven what do you do with these as they might touch the live connections when replacing the element back into postion
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Chris at eSpares says...
On most new ovens the earth connection has been removed. This is because on all ovens in the UK the chassis is earthed and screwing the element in place earths it. If you do have an earth connection we suggest you insulate the end or follow back to the earth point and remove it as it is no longer required.
- Hi There. Simply remove the spade connection for the earth connection on the element, then fit a ring type crimp on the wire, pass 1 of the fixing screws through the hole in the ring terminal & replace the fixing screw to secure the element & this will re-fix the earth in the correct position. Regards
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Fishface Your best bet for advice fitting this is an electrician or cooker specialist. We're not electricians, we don't want to give you advice that might be dangerous!
Replaced the oven element on my Neff B1422N0GB/03 with this one, connected to the new element just as it was connected to the old one, screwed it back on and it still won't work. When the previous element stopped working it tripped the main fuse box, could it be internal electrics? The fan still works, as does the grill element.
- Turns out the grill had also stopped working after replacing the oven element. After taking the back off the oven I was able to see that one of the electric connectors had come off the old element in the process of pulling it through from the front to replace it. Other's might have the same issue as the cables for that connector were particularly short and didn't have enough slack to pull through the insulation and to the front (internals) of the oven. Issue was resolved by connecting the connector onto the 2nd pin of one of the two double prongs on the element - ensuring that it was connected to the same prong as the other wire with the same pattern on it. The reason it had stopped the grill element working was because the grill power runs off an extension of the same connector that goes to the oven element, so it had knocked both out at once.
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Chris at eSpares says...
See our oven diagnosis video in the advice centre as the problem may be the thermostat.
All of the heating elements have stopped working - oven, grill, top'n'bottom heat - all dead. Oven otherwise functions as though it's working - fan comes on, lights etc. Do I need to replace all heating elements - is this just the oven heating element and top grill element. I can't get any ofthe torx screws (T20) off the back plate? They are stuck solid.
- Well, it turns out stupid oven had put itself in Demo Mode - with nothing to indicate it was in Demo Mode. Only when you turn Oven off at the fuse and turn it back on again, does it briefly show a message: 'Demo Settings On'. It then took all sorts of experiments to turn the stupid Demo Mode Off.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Use a good screwdriver, for information see our video: How to diagnose problems with your oven: www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145
The wire clips which connect to the element - one has arced with the old element and corroded 2 Answers
Is there a replacement wire to connect to the element? My father is a qualified electrician and could fit it with the right part.
- That is correct but ensure the "Lucar" spade terminal is not plastic coated! Always use plain connectors.
- They are standard spade connectors (female) can be purchased readily from DIY or motor spares outlets and crimped to the existing wire.
I have a NEFF B142W2GB, its around 3 years old. When I use the grill its ok, but when I put the oven on it runs for about 10 to 12 minuets and then it blows the 63A 30mA RCD in the consumer unit. Could it be the element.
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eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...
Please consult an engineer for support before ordering any spares because we cannot give out technical advice unfortunately.
- sounds like it could be - my oven element tripped the RCD when it went. Your element could be shorting only when it gets really hot and so when it trips and cools down again it is no longer a short circuit. So a new element is the likey answer but I am no expert - just a humble engineer. I bought the universal one and it is easy to fit - dont know about reliability - only had it a week.
The fixings on the terminal plate of my cooker element are different. One is a phillips self tapping screw but the other is a very slim headed bolt with a head approx 1mm thick. I cant get any purchase on this to remove it. Any ideas how to remove?
- I had the same problem. It is necessary to pull the oven out, remove the screws and take off the back plate. Obviously you have switched off at the supply point. You can then get access to a nut and undo it. I replaced my element with an M4 bolt. Make sure you fit the earthing wire when you put the washer and nut back on. Good luck. I hate espares
- I assume 1mm thick means the depth not the width of the head. It could be a countersunk screw. Assuming you have enough room, try using a good pair of "Mole Grips" to get the screw started. If all else fails, try tapping with a centre punch at a 60 degree tangent, and replacing the screw
Hello. I have just ordered this part for my Neff U1422 but have just noticed that there is a difference in this and the genuine part. This item is listed as 2400w and the genuine part (which I thought would be same spec) is listed as 2300w (item ES655398). Would you please advise why there is a difference as I am not concerned about safety. Cheers.
- Don't worry about the rating, as the voltage tolerance has changed in recent years in the UK. It may just take a few minutes longer to cook stuff.
- The universal versions are made to suit the majority of ovens, fitting this as a replacement for a 2300w version will not cause any issues. The oven's thermostat will control the temperature it reaches. So in my opinion nothing to worry about.
My double oven keeps tripping, I’ve replace new fan motor in main oven, top oven is working could it be I need a new element??? Please advise 1 Answer
Replaced my Bosch double oven before Christmas 2022 with new fan motor worked up to around a week ago keeps tripping my electric Top oven is ok could it be I need a new element as well ???
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Parminder at eSpares says...
It is likely that the element is faulty. Please view our video below to diagnose yours https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWIF7K-jcrs
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