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Fan Oven Element - 2500W Stock Number: ES1019707

High-quality replacement spare part for select Bosch, Neff and Siemens ovens

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High-Quality Replacement Fan Oven Element - 2500W 

If your oven's temperature is unreliable or is it just refusing to heat up completely, it is usually associated to a defective heating element. Help is on hand thanks to eSpares!

We have this replacement circular element that could be just the part to get your oven heated up again - allowing all those delicious flavours to create something truly special. 

Specification:

  • Wattage: 2500 Watts
  • 2 Turns
  • Length: 255 mm
  • Width: 195 mm
  • Bracket: 45 mm
  • Tags: 20 mm

Compatible spare part for select models of Bosch, Neff and Siemens cookers.

Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.

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3 Questions and 5 Answers

On the spare part there is a fixed screw on the lower of the 2 holes. Does this mean that there is a nut on the back that I need to loosen. If so do I have to remove the oven to access it?

By tonyh - - 23 February 2009
  • On some ovens this fixed screw pin acts as an earth terminal. So, in such cases, the holding nut must be accessed by removing the back casing of the oven. To remove the back casing of the oven one must, yes, remove the oven completely from the housing first. By FixHer - Belfast, UK - 04 March 2010
  • I found this out when I drilled what I thought was the head off the bottom "screw". There is a nut that holds what I suspect is an earthing connection under the insulation on the back. It is necessary to take the oven out, but I found this was easy once I'd worked out which 4 of the (tiny) screws was actually holding it in. I had help from a burly friend to lift it out and then we only had to unscrew the umpteen screws fixing the back cover. I found the nut and washer where they had fallen in the bottom of the oven and put the new element back with no more trouble! By dbriggs - Sutton Coldfield - 26 February 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Tonyh, check out this video on how to replace a Neff oven element: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZy8HBwSzos

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I ordered an 2500 Watt Fan Oven Element for my B1420W0GB/05 and find that when I removed the old one there was no stud. The replacement element has a stud. Can I remove the stud and fit it with existing screws. Would have been advantageous if stud/no stud was highlighted and I would have checked before ordering.

By Crichton - Scotland - 20 February 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    I think the stud you refer to is shown in the image. It should be possible to remove this stud and fit using the screws from your oven but as this is a 'compatible' part there may be other mounting differences so check carefully before trying to remove the stud. If you are not confident that you can remove the stud without damaging the element contact us for a refund (subject to our conditions) and order the original part.

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This is a replacement main oven element for a Bosch HBE660HGB/02 built-in oven. I had to drill the heads off the old screws as they were rusted in and/or the clips/spire nuts have rusted to bits. Two of the fixings are now holes of about 6-8 mm diameter. The other still has a bit of screw stuck in it. I think it would be a bit dangerous to use the oven without proper fixings for the element!

By dbriggs - - 03 February 2010
  • In fact, it is necessary to take the Bosch oven out of the unit in order to get at the back. The element is held in by 2 screws from the front and one nut and washer from the back. It probably won't be possible to replace the stuck screw without making another hole, but you can use a screw with a nut round the back for the other fixing. You'll need a couple of washers to cover the hole. Hopefully, that will be enough to hold the element securely. By dbriggs - Sutton Coldfield - 26 February 2010
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Fan Oven Element - 2500W

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