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:
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:
No matter which cooker you have, whether it's Stoves, Rangemaster or any other major manufacturer, the thought of it becoming faulty and having to repair it can be rather daunting. As a result, many people are rather content on just ignoring the problem and continuing to use it as normal - even when the issue can be easily resolved.
Here at Cooker Spare Parts, we want to ensure that everyone can enjoy a home cooked meal, risk and problem-free. That is why we supply such a vast range of spare parts and create these helpful guides - like this one!
If you've noticed your cooker door isn't closing properly, you may start to find your meals taking longer to cook. This problem is due to a faulty
oven door catch, which is really simple to fix.
How to Replace an Oven Door Catch
- Disconnect your appliance. It's important that you ensure your cooker is turned off from the mains to eliminate any risk to your safety whilst you perform your repair work.
- Remove the side panel of your cooker. You can do this by removing the two screws at the front and the back of your cooker.
- Remove the screws that are holding the catch in place.
- Now screw your new catch into place. Make sure the holes line up for the screws. Important note: The holes for the door catch are not threaded, but the screws provided will cut their own thread, allowing you to screw the latch securely in place.
- Test your new catch by closing your door. On some cooker models, you can adjust the striker pin to allow your door to close securely. You can do this by just screwing the pin out with a pair of pliers.
- Once you're happy, screw the side panel back in place.
And there you have it! It's really that simple to replace your oven door catch! To view our extensive range of oven door catches including Rangemaster and Stoves oven door catches, please click below!. If you require any more advice on replacing any other parts of your cooker, we are happy to help! Just give us a ring on
02920 452 510.
Modern gas cookers use an electronic ignition system to light each burner – this system consists of a spark control module installed in the control panel, and an igniter on each individual hob. Whether one hob or several is not working properly, if you follow the following steps we can determine exactly what it is that’s at fault using only a screwdriver.
- Examine the sparks made by each of the hobs and compare them to eachother. A well-functioning ignition will make 3 to 5 blue sparks every second, so if one doesn’t perform as well as the others you know that ignition is bad. Click the button below to see our selection of ignition generators:
- Listen out for the frequency of the sparks – an igniter which works correctly will steadily create 3 to 5 sparks every second, so if they are slower it may be the result of reverse polarity. If you’re in a situation where no sparks are being created whatsoever, the spark module needs replacing. Click the button below to see our selection of spark modules:
- You may also want to check if there is any food stuck to the igniter as this may prevent it from sparking.
- Lastly, you may want to try pulling the cooker away from the wall, unplugging the power cord, and removing the back panel by taking the screws out with a screwdriver. Then examine the spark module for any misplaced wires, or any signs of damage.
If you need a new part for your hob, or if you have any questions for our team of kitchen appliance experts, please feel free to get in touch!