Fan assisted ovens have grown in popularity, and they've now become the first choice when selecting a new oven. The increase in popularity is mostly down to the speed and performance of fan ovens. Fan assisted ovens cost a little more in comparison to conventional cookers, however people are more persuaded to pay that little extra cash for a more efficient and even cooking process.

Even though fan ovens are efficient, they aren't prone to faults. If you've had your fan oven for a number of years, it's possible that it may become faulty. Now this isn't a general rule, and your fan oven may be performing faultlessly; however, if your cooker is starting to become faulty, we can help!
 

Fan Assisted Oven Not Heating Up?

 
If your Fan assisted oven is not heating up, the likelihood is that your oven's element and/or thermostat could be faulty. However, there's no need need to stress, you don't need to get a new oven! We have an excellent selection of replacement parts for you to replace your broken part. To find out more about which parts could be stopping your assisted oven from heating up, keep reading. 
 
  1. Fan Oven Elements

Your fan oven element is the cooker part that is responsible for producing the heat inside your oven that will enable you to cook your food. If your fan oven element has become faulty, you may notice that your oven is taking a while to heat up, or in extreme cases, will not produce any heat at all! If your fan oven element has become faulty, there's no need to stress and panic - we have a wide range of fan oven elements that we're certain will have your cooker performing as well as it did when you first purchased it. And because we supply such a large selection of fan oven elements, we can guarantee you, you'll find an element that is compatible with your cooker. To view our range of Fan Oven Elements, please click here.
 
 

2. Electric Thermostats

Another part that could be linked to your oven's heating issues is its thermostat. An oven thermostat is the part that measures the temperature of your oven, and will inform your oven to stop heating up once it has reached the temperature you set it to, and will inform it to heat back up if it drops from that temperature. If your oven's thermostat stops working efficiently, and becomes faulty, your oven's temperature will no longer be regulated, and you may find that it will begin to over or underheat. Thankfully, if your oven thermostat has stopped working, we have a large selection of thermostats that will ensure the temperature in your oven is regulated once again! To view our range of Electric Thermostats, please click here.
 
Before purchasing any parts, we strongly recommend that you check that it is compatible with your appliance. To do this, simply enter the model details of your cooker in to our search filters. If you have any questions, and you wish to speak to our customer service team, please do not hesitate to contact us!
A selector switch (or function switch as it is sometimes referred to) may be small, but is a very important part. It is situated just behind your control knob and it is the component that allows you to switch between various functions - such as the grill, fan heating, etc.
It is a primary component for your cooker and therefore it's vitally important that you replace it as soon as it begins to become faulty or if the spindle has snapped off with the control knob.

Here at Cooker Spare Parts we have a terrific selection of Oven Selector Switches but because they come in a whole variety of shapes and sizes, we strongly recommend that you check that the selector you wish to purchase is compatible with your appliance. You can do this by selecting the manufacturer and model number of your appliance in to the search filters. You will then be provided with a list of spare parts that are compatible with your appliance. 

If you're unsure how to fit your oven selector switch, please follow this step-by-step guide.

How to fit an oven selector switch


Safety notice: Please ensure your cooker is switched off before beginning any work.

  1. If your cooker is built-in, you'll need to remove it from it's cavity. To do this, remove the screws that are holding it to the cabinet. These are situated on the front of your oven. You can then lift out the oven, and disconnect the power cable from the back of your cooker.
  2. Next, you'll need to remove the top panel of your cooker. Again, this is held together by four screws. These screws may require a torque head screwdriver to be removed. 
  3. Next, remove the control knob attached to the selector switch (if it is still attached to your selector switch). This can be pulled off easily.
  4. Now that you can access the selector switch, you can begin to remove it. It's held in place by two torque head screws that are situated at the front of the switch, you'll need to remove them.
  5. Now it's time to remove the complicated wiring. Before you do anything, we strongly recommend you take a photo of the of the switch with the wires attached, so you can re-wire it in the correct way.
  6. To fit your new switch, just do the opposite of what you just did. Fitting the switch to the front of your cooker, and then wiring the switch in the correct way.
  7. Then, all you need to do is attach the top panel and if your cooker is built in, fit it back inside your cavity. 
We have a range of control knobs and selector switches on our site, be sure to check them out if yours are faulty!

universal oven handle


An oven door handle is not something that often requires a lot of thought, however, as soon as it becomes faulty suddenly you’re going to notice. It’s one of those “don’t know what you have until you lose it’ oven components, but there’s no need to worry – we have you covered.

Our Universal Oven Door Handle will fit all Creda, Indesist and Jackson cooker models. Over time your handle may have become loose, or you may have opened it with too much force which caused it to become unattached. Either way, this excellent oven door handle replacement will sort out your problems.

door handles

If you need a replacement for any other model of cooker you can browse through our full range of replacement oven handles. All are excellent quality whether you need a genuine space part or a more affordable replacement.

For information on how to remove your faulty oven door handle and how to replace it with your universal door handle then you can read our blog post on this here.

For any further information on what replacement part will suit your cooker, do not hesitate to get in touch. Our expert team is here to help and can be reached by calling 02920 452 510

universal cooker knobs
 

Is your oven looking a little tired and run down? If the answer is yes, replacing your old cooker knobs with universal cooker knobs can go a long way!

Now, it may be self-explanatory, but universal cooker knobs are universal and can fit any type of oven. That's why we have such a large selection of universal cooker knobs included in our range of replacement control knobs. Here at Cooker Spare Parts (we know how difficult it can be looking for the right spare part for your oven!); but once you've got your universal cooker knob, how exactly do you attach it to the oven? 
 
Follow our guide on how to replace your universal cooker knobs to find out!
 
Guide: How to Replace Cooker Knobs

Step One

  • Remove your old cooker knobs by pinching and pulling it away from the oven. Once there is a gap between the cooker knob and the oven, use something flat like a butter knife or spoon to pry the knob away from the oven. 

Step Two  

  • Universal cooker knobs come with a range of different spindle inserts. Simply select the spindle insert that fits onto your cooker and slot it onto the back of the universal cooker knob.

Step Three

  • From there, you should be able to easily re-attach your new cooker knob. Just slot it back into place and ta-da you have a functioning and good looking new universal cooker knob. 

We hope this guide has helped you spruce up your cooker! Browse our full range of cooker knobs from Cooker Spare Parts here. 
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Electrolux Oven Problems
 

These popular Electrolux ovens can be found in most households across the UK. If you're having Electrolux Oven Problems you've come to the right place. We are specialists in oven repairs and cooker spare parts, so today we will take a look at the things that could be causing problems in your Electrolux Oven. 

 

Electrolux Oven Will Not Heat Up

 
If you're having problems with your Electrolux oven heating up, we can solve this problem for you. Here are a few things that could be causing this issue. 
 
If your oven burner is broken, your Electrolux oven will not be able to produce any heat. Fortunately, you do not have to replace your oven - just the oven burner! Read our guide on how to do it here
 
A faulty oven door could be the cause of the Electrolux Oven problems. If the oven door is not closing properly, all of the heat could be escaping. You can get a new door seal for your Electrolux oven here.
 

Electrolux Oven Hob Problems 

 
  • Electrolux Oven Hob not heating up
If your Electrolux Oven Hob isn't heating up at all and the rings are not turning red, there could be a fundamental problem with the mechanisms inside your hob. This would require a new cooker ring. Luckily, we have a wide range available suitable for Electrolux Ovens. 
  • Electrolux Oven Hob not distributing heat evenly 
This Electrolux Oven problem does not necessarily need a new cooker ring, just a hob plate. If you find one side of your hob heats up better than the other, a hob plate will spread the heat more evenly for your food. 
 

Electrolux Oven Getting Too Hot

 
If your Electrolux Oven is getting too hot, this may mean that the thermostat is broken. The thermostat is the part of the oven which regulates the temperature, so if you find your food is getting burnt to a crisp, an issue with your thermostat is most likely the problem. We have spare Electrolux suited thermostats available for both Electric and Gas ovens here at Cooker Spare Parts. Click the buttons below to browse ovens:
 Electric Oven Thermostats                                                            Gas Oven Thermostats 
 
 
This was a brief look at some of the most common Electrolux Oven problems, but if you find you have any other issues feel free to contact us on 02920 452 510 or click the button below to browse our full range of Electrolux Oven Spares: