Has your Beko oven fan stopped working or does it run continuously? In this article, we will look at Beko oven fan problems and how to fix them.
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Beko Oven Fan Is Not Working — How To Fix
If your Beko oven fan is not working or the fan is not turning, the fan motor is faulty. Below, we have listed the steps you need to follow to replace your Beko oven fan motor…
Step 1: Locate the oven’s circuit breaker.
Step 2: Switch the circuit breaker off for safety.
Step 3: Open the door of the oven.
Step 4: Slide out the oven racks and set them aside.
Step 5: To make it easier to replace the fan uninstall the door. Do this by flipping the locks on the door hinges towards yourself using a flat head screwdriver.
Step 6: Close the door till it’s partially open then lift it off.
Step 7: Set the door on a cloth lined surface.
Step 8: Next, you will need to uninstall the oven from the cabinet. Take out the screws on the sides of the oven’s frame which hold it to the cabinet.
Step 9: Lift the oven out of the cabinet and set it on a sturdy surface.
Step 10: Using a Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws on the oven interior’s back wall which hold the panel in place. There should be about four screws.
Step 11: Lift the panel out of the oven.
Step 12: Take out the nut which holds the fan blade in place by turning it clockwise.
Step 13: Go to the oven’s rear and take out the screws which hold the back panel in place.
Step 14: Lift the panel off and set it aside.
Step 15: Disconnect the wires from the terminals of the fan motor.
Step 16: Test the fan motor using a multimeter. If there is no continuity, the fan motor is faulty and should be replaced.
Step 17: Take out the screws which hold the fan to the oven’s rear.
Step 18: Get a new Beko oven fan motor.
Step 19: Screw the new fan motor to the oven’s rear.
Step 20: Connect the wires to the fan motor.
Step 21: Reposition the oven’s back panel and hold it in place with the screws.
Step 22: Slide the fan blade back onto the motor shaft.
Step 23: Secure the fan blade to the oven with the nut by turning it counterclockwise.
Step 24: Reposition the oven interior’s back panel and hold it in place with the screws.
Step 25: Slide the racks back into the oven.
Step 26: Lift the oven up and push it into the cabinet.
Step 27: Secure the sides of the oven to the cabinet using the screws.
Step 28: Lift the door.
Step 29: Insert the door hinges into the slots in the sides of the oven
Step 30: Open the door fully and flip the hinge locks back to hold it in place.
Step 31: Shut the oven door.
Step 32: Switch the oven’s circuit breaker back on.
Also follow the steps above to replace your fan motor if your Beko oven fan is noisy.
Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace a Beko oven fan motor.
If the fan still doesn’t work after replacing the motor, inspect the wires connected to the terminals. If the wires appear burnt or damaged in any way, contact a technician to fix them.
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Beko Oven Cooling Fan Not Working — How To Fix
If your Beko oven cooling fan is not working, you should replace it. Below, we have listed the steps to follow in order to replace your Beko oven fan…
Step 1: Switch off the oven’s circuit breaker for safety.
Step 2: Open the oven door.
Step 3: Using a Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws on the sides of the oven which hold it to the cabinet.
Step 4: Shut the door and lift the oven out of the cabinet.
Step 5: Set the oven on a sturdy surface.
Step 6: Go to the oven’s rear and take out the Philips head screws which hold the panel in place.
Step 7: Lift the back panel off and set it aside.
Step 8: Disconnect the wires from the terminals of the cooling fan.
Step 9: Using the Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws which hold the cooling fan to the oven’s top panel.
Step 10: Pull the cooling fan out.
Step 11: Get a new Beko oven fan.
Step 12: Position the new fan in the oven.
Step 13: Secure the fan to the oven using the screws.
Step 14: Connect the wires to the terminals of the cooling fan.
Step 15: Reposition the oven’s back panel.
Step 16: Hold the oven’s back panel in place using the Philips head screws.
Step 17: Lift the oven up and push it back into the cabinet.
Step 18: Open the oven door.
Step 19: Return the screws which hold the oven to the cabinet.
Step 20: Shut the oven door and switch the circuit breaker back on.
Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace your cooling Beko oven fan.
If the steps above for replacing your cooling Beko oven fan don’t work on your own model, follow the steps listed below…
Step 1: Locate the oven’s circuit breaker.
Step 2: Switch the circuit breaker off.
Step 3: Open the oven door.
Step 4: Uninstall the oven from the cabinet by taking out the screws on the sides of the frame securing it.
Step 5: Lift the oven out of the cabinet and set on a sturdy surface.
Step 6: Using a Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws which hold the oven’s top and rear panels in place.
Step 7: Lift the panels off and set them aside.
Step 8: Take out the screws which hold the two side panels to the top panel.
Step 9: Disconnect the wires from the cooling fan.
Step 10: Lift up the panel with the cooling fan on it.
Step 11: Take out the screws underneath the panel which secure the cooling fan.
Step 12: Remove the cooling fan.
Step 13: Get a new Beko oven fan.
Step 14: Position the fan on the panel and hold it in place with the screws.
Step 15: Lower the panel and return the screws on the sides of the oven which secure it.
Step 16: Connect the wires to the new cooling fan.
Step 17: Reposition the oven’s back and top panels.
Step 18: Hold the panels in place with the Philips head screws.
Step 19: Lift the oven up.
Step 20: Push the oven back into the cabinet.
Step 21: Secure the oven to the cabinet using the Philips head screws.
Step 22: Shut the oven door and switch the circuit breaker back on.
Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace your cooling Beko oven fan.
Beko Oven Fan Won’t Turn Off — How To Fix
If your Beko oven fan won’t turn off, the high limit thermostat may be faulty. Follow the steps below to replace the high limit thermostat in your Beko oven…
Step 1: Switch off the oven’s circuit breaker.
Step 2: Open the door of the oven.
Step 3: Using a Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws on the sides of the oven frame which hold it to the cabinet.
Step 4: Lift the oven out of the cabinet and set it on a sturdy surface.
Step 5: Take out the screws which hold the oven’s back panel in place.
Step 6: Set the back panel aside.
Step 7: Disconnect the wires connected to the high limit thermostat. The thermostat should be close to the top of the oven.
Step 8: Take out the screw or screws which hold the thermostat in place.
Step 9: Get a new thermostat and screw it to the oven.
Step 10: Connect the wires to the thermostat.
Step 11: Reposition the oven’s back panel and hold it in place with the screws.
Step 12: Lift the oven up and push it into the cabinet.
Step 13: Secure the oven to the cabinet with the screws.
Step 14: Close the oven door and switch the circuit breaker back on.
If replacing the high limit thermostat doesn’t fix the problem, contact a technician.
How To Replace Beko Oven Fan Blade
To replace your Beko oven fan blade, follow the steps listed below..
Step 1: Switch off the oven’s circuit breaker.
Step 2: Open the door of the oven.
Step 3: Slide out the racks and set them aside.
Step 4: Using a Philips head screwdriver, take out the screws which hold the oven interior’s back panel in place.
Step 5: Lift the panel out of the oven.
Step 6: Take out the nut which holds the fan blade in place by turning it clockwise.
Step 7: Slide the fan blade off the motor shaft.
Step 8: Get a new Beko oven fan blade.
Step 9: Slide the fan blade onto the motor shaft.
Step 10: Secure the fan blade with the nut.
Step 11: Return the back panel and the screws which hold it in place.
Step 12: Slide the racks back into the oven.
Step 13: Shut the door.
Step 14: Switch the oven’s circuit breaker back on.
Beko Fan Assisted Oven Not Heating — How To Fix
If your Beko fan assisted oven won’t heat, the heating element is faulty. This component is located around the fan blade. If you don’t know how to replace the heating element, read this article: Beko Oven Element [Problems & Solutions] for a step by step process of how to do so. Also read the article in the link if you want to replace your Beko fan oven element.