Beko Oven: not heating
What is this symptom?
If your Beko oven powers on but doesn't heat up or reach the desired temperatures, you're not alone. This issue can occur while baking or roasting, and even if the hob elements are functioning, the oven cavity remains cool. Common causes include a faulty heating element, incorrect settings, or a defective thermostat. Understanding these issues can help you troubleshoot effectively.
Possible Causes
Faulty heating element
How to Identify: Oven stays cool, element doesn’t glow or shows visible damage such as burns or blistering; may test for no continuity with a multimeter.
Part: Bake/Fan oven heating element
Incorrect settings / Clock not set
How to Identify: Digital clock or timer unset on newer models prevents heating; oven functions unresponsive until set.
Part: User interface / Oven control settings
Defective thermostat/temperature sensor
How to Identify: Oven may heat irregularly, not reach set temperature, or show wrong temperature behavior; may test with multimeter.
Part: Thermostat / Temperature sensor
Blown thermal fuse/internal safety cut‑off
How to Identify: Oven is not heating though display functions; continuity test of fuse shows open circuit.
Part: Thermal fuse/cut‑off switch
Faulty control board/selector switch
How to Identify: Oven doesn’t respond to inputs and won’t heat despite correct settings; possible error codes, visible board damage.
Part: Control board / Selector switch
Preventive Maintenance
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Regularly inspect oven door seal: Heat escape and inefficient heating
Frequency: biannually -
Check element condition during deep clean: Element failure due to buildup or wear
Frequency: annually
Frequently Asked Questions
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References & Sources
Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Faulty heating element (3 mentions)
User Suggested Solutions
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Replaced the bent oven element, which resolved the issue.
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Replacement part number for the igniter is 5303935066, requires connecting wires with ceramic wire nuts.
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Found a replacement element with lower wattage that works.
Analysis based on 4 community discussions
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Sources
Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:
Community Discussions
struggling to figure out what the replacement part number for the igniter should be
The replacement part number for the igniter is 5303935066, and it requires connecting the wires with ceramic wire nuts.
oven started to trip the electric when the top element is in use
Replaced the bent oven element, which resolved the issue.
element has gone
The user found a replacement element and confirmed it works, although it has lower wattage.
Source: Reddit r/appliancerepair
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