Stoves Cooling Fan Motor for 050502061

Stock Number: ES511840

Manufactured by Stoves

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 (14 customer reviews)

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Description

Give your oven a breather with this brand new, cooling fan motor.

  • Type: Sunon DP203A-2123LST

Genuine spare part for select Belling, New World and Stoves cookers. Please view the model fit list prior to purchase to ensure the spare is suitable for you.

Other part numbers for this item: 082617041

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.

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 (14 customer reviews)
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  • Very good item

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    By - Essex

    Fitted the fan in about 10 mins very easy to fit using the self tapping screws from the old fan.
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    By - grimsby

    The fan is solid and well made. to mount you use 4 screws (not provided) and the holes they go in do not have a thread. However it was a good price and a good product simple to exchange one I had made a thread in the product.
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    By - killie

    Easy to fit, keep your old screws & guard as you dont get new ones with new fan so far wife is happy that will do for me.

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  • Q cooling fan problems 2 Answers

    the cooling fan in my stoves oven doesnt work. I renewed the cooling fan but it still doesnt work. could it be a thermostat for the fan faulty?

    By paddington - colchester - 14 August 2009

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      I've had the same problem with my stoves oven,I changed the fan but that didnt work either.I changed the cooling fan PCB and hey presto the fan worked.The oven is all singing and dancing again and the wife thinks I'm a genius.

      By Anonymous - Plymouth - 22 August 2012

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      Unfortunately we cannot give out technical advice. I suggest you speak to a technician to confirm what the fault with your appliance is. Hopefully we can help you from there.

      By eSparesMalindi eSpares Staff - 02 June 2010

  • Q Fan not shutting off 1 Answer

    Hi, The fan that works when either the grill or oven are on,will not shut off.Is there a heat sensing device (or similar ) that is connected to the fan that has gone wrong,as the fan is going like a goodun!!If this is the case do you sell it ,or do i have to purchase the whole fan to solve the problem? Thanks Steve

    By Anonymous - Folkestone - 10 December 2010

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      Hi there. Between the control knob and the oven fan there is a timer device. This is set to keep the fan spinning for a couple of minutes after you turn off the oven. It sounds very much like this timing device is the part that has failed - it's not switching, or breaking the circuit, and so the fan just keeps on running. Unfortunately I can't point you in the direction of the timer device as this fan fits hundreds of different models of cooker - your best bet is to call 0845 230 6 230 and talk to one of our Parts Experts, armed with your cooker's model number.

      By Rory eSpares Staff - 14 December 2010

  • Q Is this what I need? 1 Answer

    I recently bought a new fan for my Stoves Newhome 058585102 oven as nothing seemed to be working apart from the elements. I fitted the new fan on my own (surprised myself!) and it works very well. I discovered that there is another fan - presumably the cooling fan - but it is grinding round very slowly and my oven is overheating. The pictured fan on your page looks like a solid, metal affair, while the fan in my oven is a very lightweight plastic one. It does match my model number, so is this what I need?

    By Tinkerpuss - Fife, Scotland - 26 July 2009

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      In this case, we would suggest you get technical advice to confirm if this part does need to replaced, and then contact our call centre for further assistance. http://www.espares.co.uk/contactus.aspx

      By eSparesMalindi eSpares Staff - 02 June 2010