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How to Replace Cooker Hood Motors

Replacing a Cooker Hood Motor

Replacing a cooker hood motor can be a simple DIY project that you can easily do yourself. The motor is the essential part of your cooker hood that draws out smoke, grease, and steam from your kitchen.

If your cooker hood motor is not working efficiently or has completely stopped working, it is time to replace it. Here are the steps to remove and replace a cooker hood motor.

Before we begin…

  1. Disconnect the appliance from any power supply and isolate the supply so it cannot be accidentally reconnected while you are working on it.
  2. Wear gloves! While appliances are nice and smooth on the exterior and pose no risk to cuts etc, the inside of appliances can be extremely sharp as they are not designed for consumers hands to be inside the machine.
  3. If you are not confident in attempting any repair to a domestic appliance, then call an expert.

Materials needed:

  • Replacement Cooker Hood Motor
  • Screwdriver
  • Wire cutters
  • Wire stripper
  • Electrical tape
  • Safety gloves and goggles

Instructions:

  1. Remove the Cooker HoodUse a screwdriver to remove the screws that hold the cooker hood in place. Gently pull down the hood from the wall, making sure you do not damage any electrical wires that may be connected to it.
  2. Locate the MotorThe motor is usually located at the top of the cooker hood, behind the fan. Carefully inspect the motor and identify the wires that connect it to the electrical supply.
  3. Remove the MotorUse a screwdriver to loosen and remove the screws that hold the motor in place. Carefully disconnect the wires that supply power to the motor by using wire cutters and wire strippers to remove the insulation. Take note of the colour-coding or labelling of the wires, so you can reattach them later.
  4. Replace the MotorTake your new motor and attach it to the cooker hood using the same screws that you removed earlier. Reattach the wires to the new motor, ensuring that you attach the right wire to the correct connector. Once you have reconnected the wires, cover them with electrical tape to ensure they do not come loose.
  5. Reinstall the Cooker HoodCarefully lift the cooker hood and reattach it to the wall using the screws that you removed in step 2.
  6. Test the MotorAfter you have reinstalled the cooker hood, turn on the power supply to the hood, and test the motor. Turn on the cooker hood and observe the motor to ensure that it is running smoothly and efficiently.
  7. Clean the Cooker HoodNow that you have installed a new motor, it is an excellent opportunity to clean the cooker hood. Clean the hood using a damp cloth and a mild cleaning agent to remove any grease, dirt, or debris that may have accumulated.

In conclusion, replacing a cooker hood motor is a simple DIY project that you can easily accomplish with the right tools and materials. If you are not confident with your skills, it is always advisable to seek professional help to avoid any electrical mishaps.

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