Fan Oven Motor 220/240V FIME 19.03.18 5422611 C20X0E01/36 32W 0r Hunan Keli YJ64 Short Shaft Stock Number: ES1331607
Spare part for select models of ovens with specific dimensions
High Quality Replacement Fan Oven Motor 220/240V
A defective fan motor could be the reason for hot air not being distributed correctly within your oven. If the food is no longer being cooked evenly throughout, there may be a problem with the motor. Well, you needn't worry anymore, eSpares has the perfect part for this problem.
Here we have a genuine Hotpoint replacement fan motor, which will get your oven back to 100%. The fan will be rotating once again to ensure your food is cooked to perfection!
Important:
Please check dimensions and specifications match those of your original fan motor to ensure it will fit your oven.
Specifications can usually be found printed on the original motor.
Specification:
- 220 / 240 Volts
- 50HZ
- 32 Watts
- 60 Hz
- Diameter of motor mounting plate: 130mm
- Depth of motor and mounting plate: 60mm
- Length of spindle between mounting plate and fan blade: 30mm
- 3 Screw mounts at tips of a 85 mm equilateral triangle formation
- 2 additional screw mounts 85 mm apart and 50 mm to the spindle centre
- Diameter of fan blade: 150mm
- Depth of fan blade: 22mm
- Note: Not supplied with mounting screws (these may be different to your originals depending on the appliance)
70 Questions and 70 Answers
I am aware that it is opposite thread but the oven has been in use for 10 years or so, is there a particular method for releasing this nut. Not sure about using WD40 in the oven as the smell would linger.
- I struggled with removing the fan blade from my NEFF oven. 10mm nut came off ok using socket set and just holding the blade in position with my hand, problem was then removing the additional shaped washer and the blade itself. Found that gripping the threaded end with some mole grips and them rotating the blade by hand did the trick, although I had to work at it.
- It doesn't matter ,as if your changing the whole fan assembly you don't need any of the old fan,,) and wd40 is fine to use ,but clean off all parts left in oven ,
- I've just removed mine from my cooker thats been used every day for more than ten years. You are right to unscrew the nut by turning clock wise(this is opposite to normal).Hold the fan blade with one hand - maybe with a glove on and using a 10mm spanner undo the nut, it does not matter if you have to use excessive force or even shear the fan motor spindle as obviously you are removing the fan blade to replace the fan motor i presume.
When i turn the oven on there is a delay thats getting longer before the fan starts. Does this mean it needs replacing? 2 Answers
- A Slower and slower start for the fan was symptomatic of the need for a new one. But beware - the element relies on the airflow to cool it Left un cooled it will eventually blow , as mine did , resulting in another 20 quid down the pan. Change the fan now and you might be lucky.
- Sounds like you mighht have a loose conection or it on its way out. I would just wait till it packs in or open up back and check all spade conectors if it is not to much hastle for yourself
I have a Smeg Double oven 5 burner cooker; the fan is moving but making a noise. Could this be the bearings or is it loose. the element fells like it heats up but does not seem to get very hot. 1 Answer
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Dean at eSpares says...
We believe it is likely to be the fan motor bearings causing the noise, check this first before suspecting anything else.
I have a Bosch HBM13B251B/47 and would like to know if this is a direct and easy replacement fan.
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Chris at eSpares says...
The correct circulation fan at the back of the oven cavity is ES1530872 - Circulation Fan Motor Kit
Can anyone please tell me the distance between the mounting holes on this motor.
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Chris at eSpares says...
There are 3 Screw mounts at tips of a 85 mm 'equilateral triangle' formation and 2 additional screw mounts 85 mm apart and 50 mm to spindle centre