Cooker Hood PCB Module Stock Number: ES1395442
Genuine spare part for select models of AEG, Electrolux and Juno cooker hoods
Manufactured by AEG
(This part fits select models)
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Cooker Hood PCB Module
A working cooker hood is designed to remove airborne grease, cooking smells and fumes from your kitchen, whilst reducing the amount of grease build up. So if your cooker hood is refusing to co-operate, this replacement PCB should help to keep your kitchen odour and grease free whilst you cook your scrumptious delights.
Genuine spare part for select models of AEG, Electrolux and Juno cooker hoods.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
6 Questions and 6 Answers
all the settings on the fans still work but the buttons wont stay on is there any easy fix for this please 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
If you cannot identify and release the latching plate for the four buttons you will have to replace the complete switch unit.
FABER pcb board rem 86010001 part number on board with 4 push on push off switches
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Chris at eSpares says...
In order for us to answer your question or source the exact part you require please provide us with the following information: Appliance make, model and serial number of your appliance. For further help visit the "Finding Model Numbers" page on our website here: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers. Alternatively please copy and paste this link into your web browser.
Does this pcb come with the five round knobs attached as it doesn't show in picture. Can't seem to remove knobs from old pcb. 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
The knobs are not supplied with this part. Soak the knobs in hot water to release them.
The PCB failed five years ago and was replaced. The fan has failed again and the PCB appears to be fine (last time the PCB had burn marks on it). How can I tell if the PCB has failed again or if it's the fan that has failed ?
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Chris at eSpares says...
Check the fan motor with a meter and that it spins freely. If this is OK then it is reasonable to assume the fault is with the board. If no signs of damage can be found on the board it is not possible for the average person to prove faulty without replacing it.
- I think that if it came with a tail then it'd be a large sub-assembly with the hood lights and enclosure as well. Looking at the lights and the PCB I think you need to warm up your soldering iron. I think it'd also cost an arm and leg more than it already does.
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