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Ikea IBS330PVM00 electric built-in oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Ikea IBS330PVM00 electric built-in oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Oven Vent Elbow, Upper for Ikea IBS330PVM00 - Part 4455178

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  • Range Oven Door Bumper for Ikea IBS330PVM00 - Part W10105790

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  • Cover for Ikea IBS330PVM00 - Part WP4451747

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  • Wall Oven Door Hinge Receiver, Left for Ikea IBS330PVM00 - Part WP4455605

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  • Foam Seal for Ikea IBS330PVM00 - Part W10491987

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Ikea Electric Built-In Oven IBS330PVM00 FAQs

Most wall ovens, including the Ikea IBS330PVM00 electric built-in oven, typically last about 16 years with normal use and basic maintenance. Keeping the door sealing properly, preventing overheating, and fixing heating or temperature issues early helps you reach that lifespan.

What affects wall oven lifespan

  • Heat stress: frequent self-clean cycles and high-heat cooking shorten component life.
  • Door seal condition: heat leaks make the oven work harder and can overheat controls.
  • Electrical health: loose connections at the terminal block can cause heat damage.
  • Temperature accuracy: a drifting sensor can lead to overbaking and longer heat cycles.
  • Ventilation: blocked airflow can overheat the control area.

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

  • Wipe spills promptly to reduce smoke and overheating during baking.
  • Avoid running self-clean back-to-back; let the oven cool fully between cycles.
  • Check that the door closes evenly and does not sag.
  • Replace worn bumpers or hinges so the door seals tightly.
  • If temps seem off by 25 to 50 degrees, test and replace the sensor if needed.

Common “wear items” vs. “major repairs”

Category Examples What you usually notice
Wear items Door bumpers, hinges, light bulb Door won’t seal, door drops, light out
Heating system Broil element, temperature sensor Slow preheat, uneven browning, wrong temp
Safety/overheat High-limit thermostat Oven shuts off, won’t heat until cooled
Electrical/control Terminal block, control, wire harness Dead display, intermittent power, burning smell

If your IBS330PVM00 is heating inconsistently or seems to run hotter or cooler than the set temperature, the wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825 is a common part to check first.

Why it matters

A wall oven is designed to last well over a decade; small issues like a weak door seal or inaccurate temperature control can quietly add extra heat and runtime that shorten the life of the control and wiring.

Last updated: January 2026

A wall oven like the Ikea IBS330PVM00 is great for ergonomics and design flexibility, but the main disadvantages are higher total cost (appliance plus cabinet work and electrical), more complicated service access, and the need for a separate cooktop.

Common disadvantages (what most owners notice)

  • Higher upfront cost: you are typically paying for a built-in appliance plus cabinetry modifications.
  • More complex installation: wall ovens often require dedicated wiring, correct cutout sizing, and secure mounting.
  • Harder to repair in place: built-in placement can make access to the control area, wiring, and blower more time-consuming.
  • Separate cooktop required: if you do not already have one, you add another appliance purchase.
  • Heat and ventilation planning: tight cabinetry can trap heat if clearances are not right.

When the “disadvantage” becomes a real problem

Wall ovens are most frustrating when the issue is electrical or control-related, because troubleshooting can involve pulling the oven from the cabinet.

Situation Why it is inconvenient What we usually check first
Oven temperature seems off Calibration and diagnosis can take time Wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825
Oven shuts down or overheats Built-in heat buildup can trigger protection Range high-limit thermostat WP9759243
Display or controls act up Accessing the control area may require removal Oven control WP8303093

Why it matters

A wall oven is a long-term kitchen decision. The built-in design looks clean and can be easier on your back, but it also means installation and future repairs usually take more labor than a freestanding range.

Practical tips before you commit

  • Confirm your cabinet cutout and electrical supply match the oven requirements.
  • Plan for service access (enough slack in wiring, room to slide the unit out).
  • If you bake often, consider how easy it will be to remove racks and heavy cookware at the installed height.
  • Budget for professional installation if you are not experienced with 240V appliances.

Last updated: January 2026

A “30-inch” wall oven like the Ikea IBS330PVM00 almost never fits a cabinet that measures exactly 30 inches wide. The oven’s required cutout is typically slightly larger than the nominal size, and you also need clearance for leveling, airflow, and the trim to sit flat.

What to measure before you buy or install

Measure the cabinet opening (cutout), not the cabinet’s outside width. We recommend checking:

  • Cutout width (inside-to-inside of the opening)
  • Cutout height (top-to-bottom of the opening)
  • Cutout depth (front-to-back, plus room for the power connection)
  • Front frame clearance (so the oven trim does not bind)
  • Electrical location (so the junction box or conduit does not interfere)

Typical fit guidance for “30-inch” wall ovens

Because there’s no installation guide available for IBS330PVM00 here, use these common ranges to judge fit and plan the cabinet opening.

What you have What it usually means Likely outcome
30-inch cabinet outside width Cutout is often less than 30 inches Usually too tight
30-inch cutout width (measured opening) Still may be tight depending on trim and spec Measure carefully
Cutout built to the oven’s spec Correct clearances and support Proper fit

Why it matters

A too-tight cutout can pinch wiring, prevent the oven from sitting square, cause door alignment issues, and restrict cooling airflow. That can lead to overheating symptoms and nuisance shutoffs.

If the oven overheats after installation

If you suspect restricted airflow or a temperature control issue, these parts are commonly involved on electric wall ovens:

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your wall oven

Choose a symptom to see related wall oven repairs.

Main causes: bad oven door lock assembly, faulty electronic control board, wiring failure…

Main causes: faulty oven temperature sensor, control system problem, weak burner igniter, damaged oven element…

Main causes: lack of gas supply, broken igniter, tripped circuit breaker, broken oven element, tripped thermal fuse, con…

Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad electronic control board, faulty oven control thermostat…

Main causes: broken broil element, faulty broil burner igniter, control system failure…

Main causes: broken bake element, bad bake burner igniter, tripped thermal switch, control system failure…

Most common repair guides to help fix your wall oven

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your wall oven.

How to replace the thermal switch in a wall oven

How to replace the thermal switch in a wall oven

If the oven won't heat after resetting the thermal switch, replace the thermal switch.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 60 minutes or less
How to replace a wall oven thermal fuse

How to replace a wall oven thermal fuse

The thermal fuse trips to prevent the over from excessively overheating. The oven won't heat again until you replace the…

Repair time and Difficulty

 60 minutes or less
How to replace a wall oven door outer glass panel

How to replace a wall oven door outer glass panel

Learn how to replace a damaged outer window panel on your wall oven door with these step-by-step instructions. …

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less

Effective articles & videos to help repair your wall oven

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your wall oven.

How to remove grease from your oven

How to remove grease from your oven

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How to read a wiring schematic video

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How to correct an oven's temperature setting

How to correct an oven's temperature setting

If your oven consistently undercooks or overcooks, it might need recalibration. You can reset it yourself.…

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