Quite often, our ovens are one of the hardest working appliances in our home. So, if you are noticing that your food is taking a little longer to cook or that it is cooking unevenly, it could be a sign that some heating elements in your oven may need to be replaced. Knowing how to change an oven element is easy and can be completed in a few simple steps.
Quick Overview
Estimated time: 20–40 minutes
Skill level: Beginner to intermediate DIY
Tools needed: Screwdriver, pliers, replacement oven element
⚠ Always disconnect power before starting
An oven element creates heat for baking and grilling. Electric ovens typically have a baking element (located at the bottom of the oven compartment) and a grill element (located at the top of the oven compartment). Both are needed to evenly heat your oven.
Fan forced ovens have an additional element located at the rear, circling the fan. When the oven is switched on, the element heats up and the fan blows hot air into the oven and circulates it around the oven.
A faulty oven heating element can cause a range of performance issues. Common symptoms include:
The element isn’t glowing bright orange (or only partially glowing) when fully heated
Visible cracks, blistering, burn marks or obvious damage to the element
Your food is taking longer than usual to cook
Food cooking unevenly, with hot and cold spots
The oven not reaching the set temperature
The oven taking much longer than normal to preheat
The oven tripping the circuit breaker when turned on
A burning smell coming from inside the oven during use
To identify which oven element may be faulty, use the function selector to test each heating mode (bake, grill, fan-forced). Observe whether the element heats evenly and reaches full temperature. If your oven is showing one or more of these symptoms, replacing the heating element is often a straightforward and cost-effective repair that can restore performance without the expense of replacing the entire appliance.
Before you start your repair, make sure you disconnect your appliance from the power source. If your appliance is hard wired, turn off the oven’s circuit breaker. This will ensure your safety when working with electrical elements.
Now, let’s change your oven element in 9 easy steps:
Step 1: Disconnect your appliance from the power source and/or turn off the power to the oven at the circuit breaker box.
Step 2: Ensure your oven is cold before you start. Open the oven door – you may need to remove the door for easier access. Remove and set aside your oven racks and trays.
Step 3: Locate the oven heating element. For fan oven elements, you may need to remove the back plate that covers the oven element.
Step 4: Remove the screws that secure the element to the oven. Firmly hold the element and slide it gently as it is still connected to the wires at this point.
Pro tip: You may want to take a photo to ensure you correctly wire your new heating element.
Step 5: Using your pliers, slide the small connector clips off the element terminals to release the wires, being careful to prevent the wires retracting back into the wall of the oven.
Note: Some models or brands may have the heating element located in the rear of the oven. In this case, you may need to remove the oven to complete the repair.
Step 6: Carefully attach the wires using pliers before installing and securing your new element. Make sure each wire is connected to the correct terminal. Screw and secure any plates or covers that were removed during the process.
Step 7: Your heating element is now fully installed. If you removed your oven door, reattach it now.
Step 8: Plug your oven back in and turn it on. Test the oven to ensure it is working correctly. Some new elements have a factory coating so you may notice a little smoke or faint smell as your element heats up for the first time.
Step 9: Now that you’ve installed the new element, it may be a good time to give your oven a good clean with our non-caustic, low fume cleaner – highly effective at removing grease, oil and build up. Browse our range of appliance cleaning products.
Now you know how to change an oven element, you can get back to cooking up a storm in your kitchen. With a few tools and the right replacement part, replacing the heating element in your oven is a simple and straightforward process. Always follow correct safety precautions and consult your owner’s manual for more information.
To ensure compatibility, always search using your oven’s model number. This is usually located inside the oven door frame or on the back of the appliance.
If you’re unsure which part you need, contact our team with your model number and we’ll help you find the correct match.
In most cases, replacing an oven element takes around 20–40 minutes once you have the correct part and basic tools.
You can tackle this repair yourself, provided the power is disconnected and safety precautions are followed.
A screwdriver and pliers are typically all that’s required, along with the correct replacement element for your oven model.
Uneven cooking can be caused by a failing heating element, thermostat issues, or airflow problems in fan forced ovens.
How do I find the correct oven element replacement?
Locate your oven model number (usually found inside the door frame or on the rear panel) and match it to a compatible replacement element.
Repairing instead of replacing your appliance can save money and reduce waste. With the right oven element and a few basic tools, most heating issues can be resolved quickly and safely.
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