Main Oven Thermostat EGO 55.17053.030 Stock Number: ES554742
High quality spare part for select models of Beko, Blomberg and Leisure cookers
Manufactured by Original Quality Component
(This part fits select models)
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Main Oven Thermostat
If your main oven thermostat has become faulty over time, and as a result, your food could be suffering from uneven cooking. This replacement spare thermostat might just be what you need to restore your cooker to full working condition again and get you preparing those delicious meals once more.
Specification:
- Type: TE 13500/229
- EGO 55.17053.030
- 285°C
- PLEASE NOTE: For some models this is also the thermostat located in the top oven.
Compatible spare part for select models of Beko, Blomberg and Leisure cookers.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
12 Questions and 11 Answers
I have just replaced the main oven element that had blown. I switch on the power to oven and the thermostat light came on even though the oven wasn't switched on. 1 Answer
The main oven element heated up even though it was switched off!!!!!
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
when the oven blew it may have damaged other components which are now damaged, check the switch & the thermostat to determine if they have failed.
The last time it was used it was fine, I'm wondering if it is the element or the thermostat that needs replacing.
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
It is likely to be the element that has failed, you can check it with a multimeter to confirm.
It is only one year old
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
If the thermostat cycles it is unlikely to be the thermostat, check the FSD connected to the burner in the oven that has failed.
My oven, when set at the correct temperature, burns the outside but under cooks the middle. Is this the sensor? 1 Answer
It has a new element and the fan is working
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Dean at eSpares says...
We believe it is likely to be the thermostat.
My Milano e60 oven heats up normally but when it reaches set temperature and switches heat off it trips my fuse box it does not trip power if I turn down thermostat manually 1 Answer
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Dean at eSpares says...
If the cooker is tripping the electrics it would normally indicate that something is down to earth, please see our video www.youtube.com/watch?v=XV6QlTwobLo&t=23s just copy and paste into your browser.
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