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advice on fitting main oven elements to Teba Cooker?

The main oven on Teba cooker has gone - tripping out.
Are the elements in top; bottom or sides? How best to get at them?
Where is best place to purchase replacement elements if needed? What price will I pay for new elements?
Alan, October 2010
I have a Teba electric oven E50 that needed a new grill element and an oven light. I used www.elementreplacement.co.uk to buy the parts - I phoned them to check they had the part and it was deleivered the next day once ordered on the webpage - very easy to find correct part. Lamp installation was also very easy - just unscrewed the glass cover and screw in new bulb. The element replacement was a bit trickier but still fairly easy, just needed to undo a few bolts and remove connectors once the cover had been taken off - I took a picture of the connectors before dismantling so that I could refer to later if needed - but it was all very straightforward, job took about 20 minutes and cost me 35 quid for parts and delivery.

steve macfriendly, February 2013
My Teba is about 4-5 years old, and actually it's very easy to change.
Move the cooker out. On the back is a metal plate which is as tall as the cooker. Remove the 10 screws and take off.
You will see a load of insulation type stuff and also some wires.

My oven has at least 2 elements. The fan oven element at the back of the oven (access to it from the back is half way up) and the grill element at the top (access to it from the back is at the top.)

Quite simply you disconnect the wires (there'll be 2 or 3), REMEMBER which wire goes to which terminal, and then unscrew.

Insert new grill, reverse the above instructions.

My current favourite, is ElementMan (http://www.elementman.co.uk/). Very good customer service, and if you're not sure he'll do his best to help. Next day delivery is available for only £3.

If you're replacing the back element, you'll want to remove the square plating inside the oven which houses the grill.

Nicholas Wright, October 2010