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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

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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.

By Anonymous - Liverpool - 03 April 2012
  • 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. By John - Staffordshire - 18 May 2015
  • 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 , By Tricky trev g - Southampton Eastleigh area - 06 July 2013
  • 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. By Bert - Norfolk - 24 April 2012
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By Ann - Northampton - 15 September 2011
  • 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. By spanners - merseyside - 16 December 2011
  • 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 By mikey - glasgow - 21 September 2011
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By Ian - Cheshire East - 06 April 2018
  • Dean from eSpares
    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.

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I have a Bosch HBM13B251B/47 and would like to know if this is a direct and easy replacement fan.

By Kevin - Woodbridge - 11 January 2018
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The correct circulation fan at the back of the oven cavity is ES1530872 - Circulation Fan Motor Kit

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Can anyone please tell me the distance between the mounting holes on this motor.

By John - Wiltshire - 15 November 2017
  • Chris from eSpares
    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

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Hi I have a Kenwood CK304FS. The two plastic connectors to the fan motor have broken off. I am presuming I need a new complete fan. Will this item be suitable?

By A Kanji - liverpool - 24 April 2017
  • Dean from eSpares
    Dean at eSpares says...

    This universal fan will only fit depending on the size of your original fan with details on our website, the correct fan for your model is stock number ES1067680.

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I changed the fan on my oven and followed all the instructions as guided but when I turn it on its works but its a lot louder than it was originally! does this mean its been fitted wrong? when the cooling fan is on its quite quiet and smooth but when the main fan comes on its noisy! any suggestions?

By AG - Essex - 28 February 2017
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Remove the racks temporary as these can rattle with the vibration and check the fan is not catching on anything.

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We took the oven out of it place to look for the model number. Since returning to it's place the fan no longer comes on, the light for the fan oven does not light up and it does not work at all. Will replacing the fan and motor include temperature control (thermostat)? How does the thermostat work on a fan assisted oven? Where is the sensor?

By Dinie Brady - Rotorua - 16 February 2017
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The oven will not run until the timer is set.

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I have a Electrolux fan oven EKC5044K with a very noisy fan loud humming noise. do you think I need a new fan motor.

By mjs - surrey - 14 June 2016
  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    We would advise you to view our advice center page for help in diagnosing faults with your appliance: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145

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Grill cutting out seems to be overheating,fan isnt coming on .Is it fan motor or thermostat

By R B - Highlands - 20 March 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If your cooker has a cooling fan and it is not working then this may be the cause. Note: Many grill's must have the door open or the top oven thermostat may cycle the element when hot.

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Fan Oven Motor 220/240V FIME 19.03.18 5422611 C20X0E01/36 32W 0r Hunan Keli YJ64 Short Shaft

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