TEKA Oven Knob Turns But Nothing Happens – Causes & Fix

If your TEKA oven knob turns freely but the oven doesn't respond, it's a confusing and frustrating fault.

You rotate the knob, change the setting, try selecting a different function — but nothing responds. No heat, no fan, nothing at all.

This is a specific fault on TEKA ovens and in most cases points directly to an electrical failure inside the component connected to the control knob.

So what's usually causing it?

1. Burnt or failed selector switch contacts

The selector switch sits behind the knob and works by closing internal electrical contacts when the knob is turned. If those contacts burn out or fail, the knob can turn freely and click normally between settings — but no electrical signal is sent and the oven receives no power regardless of which function is selected.

👉 Strong sign it's the selector switch if:

  • The knob turns and clicks normally when changing settings but the oven does nothing
  • No functions respond — no heat, no fan, no reaction when selecting any mode
  • The oven was working normally before this fault appeared suddenly

On Teka ovens, the selector switch is a highlighted fault point in repair guides specific to this brand. When all internal contacts fail, turning the knob and selecting any setting or function produces no response from the oven — Teka built-in models typically need to be removed from their housing to access and replace the switch from behind the control panel.

2. Broken spindle connection between knob and switch

If the spindle connection between the knob and the switch shaft breaks, the knob spins freely without actually turning the switch underneath — meaning no contacts are engaged regardless of which setting you turn to.

👉 More likely if:

  • The knob feels unusually loose or spins without any resistance
  • There are no clicks at all when turning between settings
  • The knob was previously pulled off and refitted

3. Internal wiring fault

A burnt or disconnected wire between the selector switch and the oven's functions means that even a fully working switch cannot send power anywhere — producing exactly this symptom regardless of which function is selected.

👉 More likely if:

  • You can smell burning from behind the control panel
  • The fault appeared immediately after the oven tripped the electrics
  • The selector switch has already been tested and found to be working

If any of these situations match what you're experiencing, it's very likely that one of these components needs replacing.

If you already want to browse parts for your oven, you can view our TEKA SPARE PARTS COLLECTION HERE .

Not sure which component is causing the issue? Don't worry — contact us, tell us what's happening and we'll help you identify the right part within minutes.

Tell us what your oven is doing and we'll provide a solution 🔧

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Need a bit more help first?

If you'd like to understand the problem better before buying, these quick guides can help.

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