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Top Oven Thermostat - EGO 55.17069.020 Stock Number: ES176136

Genuine spare part for select models of Neff, Bosch and Siemens cookers

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Manufactured by Neff

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Top Oven Thermostat

If you have finished cooking what you thought was a delicious meal, only to find that it has not been cooked at the temperature you had expected, it could be time to replace the thermostat.

The thermostat is the part that regulates the temperature, so this replacement thermostat could be just what you need to ensure your meals are cooked at the right temperatures again. With help from eSpares and this replacement oven thermostat, you could soon be enjoying your great tasting meals at dinner time again in no time!

Specification:

  • Type: 55 17069 020
  • 320ºc

Genuine spare part for select models of Neff, Bosch and Siemens cookers.

Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.

9 Questions and 11 Answers

I am able to remove the thermostat except for the end of the probe in the back of the oven, the end of which seems to be attached by some kind of pin (like a screw without a head). There is nothing on the other side of it. I can't work out how to detach the probe. I am a bit concerned because this replacement is quite different from the one that has come out. It has two connectors labelled 1 and 2 just as the old one, but it's layout is quite different. Is this really the right part? Thanks

By Steve Munden - Aylesbury, Bucks - 09 May 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    For information on your repair see our video: How to diagnose problems with your oven: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145

  • It turned out it was in fact bolted in. The bolt was on the outside of the oven, buried underneath the wadding. This replacement didn't have facility for this bolt, so I had to fabricate something. The bad news is it seems the problem was not the thermostat, as the problem remains. The good news is, the thermostat seems to work and I wired it in properly, since the oven is still just as dysfunctional as it was before :) By Steve - Aylesbury, Bucks - 12 May 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The part has been changed by Neff as the original is not available and the new one is a direct replacement. The phial on the end of the capillary is usually just held in place using a spring clip. If you are removing the a faulty one you can simply cut the capillary to remove it.

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By john silk - b369er - 31 July 2019
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    The cooling fan in the top will come on to cool the electrics in the control panel, it is controlled by a cycling thermostat and not the top oven thermostat, you would need to test it with a multimeter to determine if it has failed.

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By Des - Ealing - 01 August 2018
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    The capillary will still come out of the clips to replace, you will need to prise the clips apart enough to release the capillary.

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The oven keeps tripping the electricity at the mains box , I think it’s when the oven clicks off on reaching temperature. Is this a thermostat problem.

By R Walker - Wellington, Somerset - 20 November 2017
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The problem is more likely to be due to a failing element.

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The oven heats up but will not reach highest temperature

By L Parmie - Teignmouth - 12 June 2016
  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    It will usually be the thermostat or element that has failed. Please view our advice centre page which will give you more information, http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/2145 The model in this video may be different to yours, however the process should be similar for other makes and models.

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