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Any advice on cooker?

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Lorddenning1 · 05/05/2018 11:54

Can any electricians give me some advice with a cooker, basically no power is going to in (display is blank and fan not on etc) we have changed fuses and still doesn't work, the socket it's plugged into is ok, as we have plugged over appliances in and they work, is it dead and do I buy a new one?

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wowfudge · 05/05/2018 12:05

You need an appliance engineer I'd say.

Lorddenning1 · 05/05/2018 12:11

I don't think it's worth the cost to get them out, it's 10 years old, I was just checking there is nothing obvious that I haven't tried yet

Any advice on cooker?
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wowfudge · 05/05/2018 13:15

Could still be worth some googling or a phone call.

Caroian · 05/05/2018 17:25

the socket it's plugged into is ok

A double oven (which this looks to be) shouldn't generally be plugged in to a normal 13 amp plug socket, which is what this part of your post makes it sound like is happening. However it also sounds as though however it is set up has been working up until now. Can you clarify?

countingto10 · 05/05/2018 18:33

I had an oven that stopped working, electrics all ok - it turned out the clock had gone wrong (it had an automatic function) which prevented the oven working. Called an engineer and he just disconnected the clock as it was about £100 for a new clock and we didn’t use the automatic function. Just paid a call out fee and bought a kitchen timer from amazon.

Lorddenning1 · 08/05/2018 22:03

We called someone out today and it's the socket that is faulty, not the cooker :) £38 to fix, he is coming back tomorrow to fit it :)

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