Identify fault with Oven

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Its going to be either the selector switch (pull knob off, two screws to undo usually torx20 turn it over and pop cover off underneath might show some discolouring) overheat stat probably on the back near grill terminals but they can be in quite a few places, just follow the wiring from element and the wiring itself.

Thanks for the advice, I will try and find the parts online

As the ovens 6 years old, should I just swap the element out anyway at this point?
 
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I'd keep the one you took out on top of kitchen cupboard so it stays warm and dry elements can be a pain in the backside left in cold damp condition and if you ever need one in a rush you got it.
 
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I'd keep the one you took out on top of kitchen cupboard so it stays warm and dry elements can be a pain in the backside left in cold damp condition and if you ever need one in a rush you got it.

Thanks

Would this be the part in question? Appears to include the selector and the probe?

https://www.ransomspares.co.uk/parts/brands/aeg/cookers-hobs/be2003021m (94971643402)/thermostat/651635.htm


Or this? Not really sure why theres 2?

https://www.ransomspares.co.uk/part...e2003021m (94971637200)/thermostat/672532.htm
 
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Top one is the main oven stat that you use to control temp, the bottom one is an over heat stat and is basically a secondary protection should main stat not cut off.
I'll send you a trust in a bit.
 
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This has now been resolved! Thanks for the help, for anyone with a similar issue it was the Switch in the case

Replaced the element anyway as its 6 yeard old and that's what I tried first
 
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