Is Your Oven Fan Sticking? Here's How to Lubricate it Safely (2023 Update)

Fan in hotpoint sometimes sticks, can I spray with oil or WD40?

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Sure thing! I'm happy to help you out with your oven fan. It's not uncommon for fans to stick sometimes, but it's important to address the issue before it causes any further problems.

Now, before we get started, it's important to note that spraying oil or WD40 on the fan could be a fire hazard. These products are flammable and could potentially ignite if they come into contact with a hot surface. So, I would not recommend using them to lubricate your oven fan.

Instead, you'll want to use a high-temperature lubricant that's designed specifically for use in ovens. Here's how to lubricate your oven fan safely:

  1. Turn off the power: Before you do anything, make sure that the power to the oven is turned off. You don't want to accidentally turn on the fan while you're working on it.
  2. Remove the fan cover: Depending on your oven model, you may need to remove a cover to access the fan. Check the manufacturer's instructions to see how to do this.
  3. Apply the lubricant: Once you have access to the fan, apply a small amount of the high-temperature lubricant to the fan shaft. Be careful not to overdo it - you don't want the lubricant to drip onto any hot surfaces.
  4. Turn the fan by hand: Use your hand to turn the fan a few times. This will help distribute the lubricant evenly.
  5. Reassemble the fan: Once you're satisfied that the fan is lubricated, put the cover back on (if you removed it).

Now, let's talk about what tools and materials you'll need:

  • High-temperature lubricant (make sure it's safe for use in ovens)
  • Screwdriver (if you need to remove a cover to access the fan)

As I mentioned earlier, it's important to use a high-temperature lubricant that's specifically designed for use in ovens. Using anything else could be a fire hazard, so be sure to follow this advice.

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