Get the heat swirling around your oven once more with this brand new, replacement fan motor assembly.
Fix it yourself and save money!
This replacement fan motor assembly is a genuine spare part and will fit select Ariston, Belling, New World and Stove cookers. Prior to purchase, please see the list of appliances to ensure that this is the right part for you.
Other part numbers for this item: 062081581800, 082868400
How to replace an oven fan motor
This video should help with fitting this part. However, the exact layout and fitting technique may differ for your make and model.
Be safe - always unplug any appliance from the electricity supply before carrying out any work on it.
If you are in any doubt contact a qualified repairer.
what can i say apart from excellent product saved me £720 as i have an odd sized cooker which is 13 years old and to replace was £765 so fitting a new fan was an absolute godsend thankyou
Just the job!12 March 2013
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By Anonymous- Manchester
Easy to fit and the oven is working like new. Very happy with this item.
Excellent value05 March 2013
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By Anonymous- London
This particular replacement was the one recommended as a direct replacement for the original fan. Delivery was very fast, and fitting was straight forward. My only minor gripe was that the electrical terminals were in a different place to the original, necessitating me to lenghten the wires. Not too much of a problem and well worth the cost saving over the factory replacement.
Qwill this fan stop screaming noise in oven2 Answers
my oven is making a screaming sound when on the fan is still working but could a new one stop this noise
By grimo
- 09 December 2008
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My Stoves oven was doing the same thing and also slowing and speeding up while howling like a banshee. I replaced the fan motor and noise etc is gone. Looks like new fan has fixed the problem. Our oven model is DF550SI, model no. 050544026 if yours is similar.
By lebk1202- Hampshire
- 05 December 2009
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Hi Grimo
Without actually seeing your Stoves cooker, it is impossible to tell what is causing this problem. What I would advise is talking to your local Stoves or cooker specialist and they should be able to diagnose the problem for you. And that's where we come in! With hundreds of Stoves spares, we're bound to have the part for you
my stoves fan started making a noise and then eventually stopped. The day the replacement arrived it started spinning again but only for a day or two. At the point I replaced it, it was either stopped or moving very slowly. Imagine my disappointment when the brand new fan behaved the same!
Any ideas?
Will examine any passive components when I get round to taking the back off again...
By Les-h- bromley kent
- 10 May 2011
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P.S
Fan spins fine when only light is on, as soon as heating element draws current, fan grinds to a halt...
QMy 720Ef Stoves oven is slow heating but does reach temperature and cooks unevenly, favouring the right side. On a full tray of food the outside cooks before the inside items. Would this be the fan, or is it likely to be an element?1 Answer
By Anonymous
- 11 January 2011
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Hi, It does sound like the fan, in my Q720EM (ten years old now) the fan had been playing up for about a year. We had to give the fan a push to get it started. Just before xmas the element went wrong, so i changed that. After that the oven was reaching temperature, but not cooking very well, i noticed that the fan wasn't spinning very fast, so I got this replacment for it. As soon as i put the oven on for the first time, you could see the fan spinning much quicker, the oven now works perfectly again.
Qi have a milano 1000 range cooker the fan motor has stopped working also the grill has stopped working .is there any connection.the non fan oven is still working1 Answer
By stan
- 15 December 2010
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Hi stan, the fan motor and the grill element are on the circuit - and something along the line has failed. It could well be the grill energy regulator, or it could be that either the fan or the grill element has failed. One breaking can stop the other working. My advice would be to check all three with a multimeter to test for current so you know which has failed.
QWill replacing the fan stop the house electricity shorting out?1 Answer
Every time i switch the oven on (even just to the light setting and the fan automatically comes on at the same time), after about 5 - 10 minutes of the oven working the electricity in the house turns off. I have replaced the fan element and that still heats up. The fan still works and isn't making any noises.
It is definitely the oven shorting out the electricity as it only happens when the fan is turned on.
By croach- warrington
- 14 August 2010
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dont know if this problem as just started happening or not but i myself as a tradesman would get the appliance tested by a qualified electrical engineer or ask a member of the manufacturers technical dept over the phone,it may also pay to get a qualified electrician to check the mains wiring just incase.hope this helps in some way.