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How to Replace the Oven Door Seal on a Neff Double Oven

In this article, we're going to help you replace the door seals on an electric Neff double oven. As these types of ovens have an upper door and a lower door, they have two separate door seals. Here we're going to show you how to replace each one.

How do I know my oven door seal is faulty?

An oven door seal helps to keep heat inside the oven. If you find your oven isn't heating up as much as it should, it's best to check your door seal. To do this, have a feel around the door while the oven is on. If you feel hot air blowing out, there may be a gap in the seal. You can also physically check the door seal for any visible signs of cracks or damages.

How to replace the oven door seal on a Neff double oven step by step

If you have established that the door seal on your Neff oven is faulty, follow the step by step guide or watch the video below to find out how to replace the upper or lower door seal on your appliance.

Safety First!

Before you begin this repair, make sure that your oven is switched off and fully disconnected from the mains.

Find the model number

To ensure you are getting the correct replacement door seal for your oven make and model, you will need to locate the model number. For cookers and ovens, this can be found on a sticker or data plate, usually behind the oven doors or around the frame. If you can't find it here, check the inside, back or sides of the appliance. The model number usually consists of a combination of letters and numbers and could also include characters such as a dash (-) or a slash (/).

On this particular model that we are using, the model number is on the data plate on the bottom of the lower oven.

You can find a replacement upper door seal or lower door seal for your Neff oven here on our site.

Finding The Model Number On The Oven

Upper oven door seal

First, we'll start by showing you how to remove and replace the door seal from the upper Neff oven. Follow the steps below to find out how to do this.

Step 1: Remove the hooks

There are hooks placed on each corner of the door seal. You will need to start by removing these.

Removing The Hooks On Each Corner Of The Upper Oven Door Seal

Step 2: Remove the door seal

With the hooks removed, you can then simply pull the door seal away.

Pulling The Door Seal Away From The Upper Oven

Step 3: Fit your new door seal

First, make sure the door seal is straight and not twisted at all. Then you can fit the new door seal by placing the hooks into the four corners. You may need to stretch it slightly so it fits into place. Fitting The Door Seal By Placing The Hooks Into The Four Upper Oven Corners

Lower door seal

Next up, we're going to look at how to replace the lower door seal in your Neff oven. This is mostly the same as above, however, the lower door seal only has three sides.

Step 1: Remove the door seal

Again, remove the hooks on each corner and pull the door seal away.

Removing The Hooks On Each Corner Of The Lower Oven And Pulling The Door Seal Away

Step 2: Fit the new seal

Fit your new lower door seal by hooking it onto each corner.

Fitting The Lower Oven Door Seal By Hooking It Onto Each Corner

And there you have it, how to replace both the upper and lower door seals in your electric Neff double oven. We hope this has helped you get your appliance back up and running again.

It's best to keep on top of your oven door seals and regularly check them for any cracks or damages and keep them clean too. For more tips on how to keep your oven clean and working to its best, you can take a look at our article on how to clean your oven.

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