If your Neff oven is overheating, keep reading. In this article, we will talk about the reasons your Neff oven is overheating and what to do about it.
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Why Is My Neff Oven Overheating?
If your Neff oven is overheating, either the thermostat or cooling fan is faulty. To fix the issue, you will need to replace the thermostat or cooling fan depending on which one is faulty. Read this article to replace the thermostat in a Neff oven. If your oven is still overheating after replacing the thermostat, you will need to replace the cooling fan. To replace the cooling fan in a Neff oven, follow the steps listed below…
Step 1: Turn off the circuit breaker.
Step 2: Open the door of the oven and remove the racks.
Step 3: Take out the screws on each side of the oven which secure it to the cabinet.
Step 4: Lift the oven out of the cabinet and set it on a cloth lined surface.
Step 5: Take out the screws which hold the back panel of the oven in place.
Step 6: Remove the back panel and set it aside.
Step 7: Take a picture of where the wires go on the cooling fan motor.
Step 8: Disconnect the wires.
Step 9: Take out the screws on the top of the oven which hold the cooling fan motor in place. Support the cooling fan motor while you do this.
Step 10: Remove the cooling fan motor and get a new one.
Step 11: Screw it to the oven and reconnect the wires.
Step 12: Reposition the back panel and hold it in place with the screws.
Step 13: Return the oven to the cabinet.
Step 14: Secure the sides of the oven to the cabinet using the screws.
Step 15: Return the racks to the oven.
Step 16: Close the oven door and turn the circuit breaker back on.
The video below will show you how to replace the cooling fan motor in an oven.
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Why Does My Oven Make My House So Hot?
Well, it’s quite simple. The heat in the oven escapes into the surrounding area and makes it hot when used for a long period of time. This is very normal. If the weather is already hot or the oven was set to a high temperature, it will be even worse.
Why Does My Oven Door Get Hot?
While the oven is in use, the heat will spread to every area including the door. Do not be alarmed if the door of your oven is hot. It’s quite normal.