If your oven thermostat is in need of a replacement, then look no further - this part could just be what you're after to have your oven working like new on those roast dinners again.
Genuine spare part for select Belling, Cannon, Creda, Hotpoint, Indesit and Jackson cookers. Prior to ordering, please check the list of appliances to ensure this is the right part for you.
Please note: This is serial number dependent for select models. Please contact our call centre so we can advise if the spare is correct for you.
Other part numbers for this item: 082620953, 199551, 6102337, ES1062367, THM9184
How to replace a oven thermostat
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.
great product easily fitted with e spares video help
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By Peter J- Hampshire
My poor elderly neighbours' oven packed up and they came to me for help so, having used this site for a fan element before, I ordered a new thermostat for them. It arrived next day and together with the espares video showing how to do it on a similar oven, I had the job done in an hour and I'd never taken an oven out of the cupboard before. Apart from the cost of the unit, I had to keep refusing offers of money but they they smuggled a bottle of wine and a huge cake in via one of my sons while I was out. Anyway, thanks E-spares - good job !
Main Oven Thermostat28 February 2013
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By jonathan s- sale, Cheshire
well, the thermostat seems to have done the job, so that's good. The e-spares tutorial was excellent even though our oven was quite different! But it gave an understanding of the solution to the problem, so 10 out of 10 for e-spares tutorials!
QI have a hotpoint DY46X double oven with a bottom main oven heating fault. Something happened while the oven was on and it took out the 32amp breaker. When I tripped the oven back in everything worked apart from the bottom oven. When you move the temp con1 Answer
By geemaster- Portsmouth
- 24 December 2010
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it is either the element is blown or the oven thermostat is faulty! check the resistance on the oven element first before ordering a new one
QWhat is the tolerance between the setting by the control knob and the actual temperature in the oven1 Answer
My current oven always heats up to a higher temperature than is set by the control knob by anything from about 10 degrees to about 40 degrees, with an average of about +20 degrees. Will a new thermostat correct this error or do I have to accept it. After all this is only a domestic appliance not a space capsule!
By Billsign
- 31 May 2010
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We cannot give out technical advice unfortunately. Please contact an engineer for help with this problem before replacing any parts.
Bottom oven has failed. Everything else works bottom fan, light top oven and grill. What should I expect if I meter the old one? Can you suggest anything else?
By swalkiedog- Wycombe
- 24 October 2009
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Sorry we cannot give out technical advice unfortunately. Please contact the manufacturer of your appliance or an engineer for assistance.
the gas rings and grill works but the oven will ignite for a short while then the gas cuts out would this be the correct part or is it the thermocouple gone the cooker is a indesit k 344(G)G S/N308192135 has already said all gas rings and grill inside oven works _with the exception of the oven able to ignite but does not stay on thankyou for any help you may offer
By rjb1957- w mids
- 13 March 2009
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Hi Rjb1957, I'm afraid I can't match your model number. Would it be possible for you to double check? Once I have a valid model number I'll be happy to find you the right thermostat.