Electric Ovens Element replacement
Posted: 1 Nov 2012, 7:45pm
Given the calibre of forum members we have on here I dare say what you are about to read will not come as a surprise but just in case its worth saying.
If you do have an electric oven and the element should burn out please please do not call anyone out to fix it because it is such an easy job to do and you do not need to risk getting ripped off by someone who could at some time be featured on Watchdog.
I have renewed a few of these now and its just a case of gaining access to the back plate which you remove by undoing four screws, removing the electrical connections and then removing the cover of the fan inside the oven again by removing four screws.You then need to remove the three screws that secures the element inside the oven.
Once you have brought your element just reverse the procedure and by not calling anyone out to do the job you will have saved enough money to buy some nice new shiney parts for your bike.
If you do have an electric oven and the element should burn out please please do not call anyone out to fix it because it is such an easy job to do and you do not need to risk getting ripped off by someone who could at some time be featured on Watchdog.
I have renewed a few of these now and its just a case of gaining access to the back plate which you remove by undoing four screws, removing the electrical connections and then removing the cover of the fan inside the oven again by removing four screws.You then need to remove the three screws that secures the element inside the oven.
Once you have brought your element just reverse the procedure and by not calling anyone out to do the job you will have saved enough money to buy some nice new shiney parts for your bike.