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title: "Why a Thermador Oven Is Loud, and Which Noises Matter"
description: "Cooling fan, convection fan, relays and metal expanding — the four sounds a Thermador oven makes, which are normal, and the one that is the appliance reporting a real condition."
url: "https://thermadormiami.support/blog/thermador-oven-noise/"
date_modified: "2026-08-18"
Category: "Common Problems"
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# Why a Thermador Oven Is Loud, and Which Noises Matter

## The four noises, and what makes each one

**The cooling fan.** The loudest thing on the list, and the one people call about. It runs while the oven heats and — this is the part that surprises everybody — it keeps running after the oven is switched off, sometimes for an hour after a long roast or a clean cycle.

That is deliberate. A built-in oven sheds heat into the cabinetry around it, and the fan is what stops that cabinetry cooking. There is generally no way to switch it off, and there should not be.

**The convection fan.** A steady hum while it circulates air, and only in convection modes. It is what makes convection work.

**Relays.** A click every minute or two as elements switch on and off to hold temperature. More audible on a well-built professional oven in a quiet kitchen than on the noisy oven it replaced.

**Metal expanding.** Ticks and small pops as the cavity heats and cools. Heavy steel does this. It is not a problem and it never has been.

## Which one is yours

- **Loudest while cooking, continues afterwards** → cooling fan- **Only in convection modes** → convection fan- **Rhythmic, every minute or two** → relays- **Irregular, during heat-up and cool-down** → expansion

That sorting is most of the diagnosis, and it costs nothing.

**"It has been like this since it was installed"** and **"it started last month"** are completely different conversations. Built-in professional ovens are audibly busier than the freestanding ovens they usually replace, and a great many of these calls end with somebody being told that their oven is normal.

## The noise that is the appliance reporting something

A cooling fan turning **too slowly** has its own published condition on this make. That is the manufacturer taking it seriously enough to name it, and it is worth taking seriously too: it is what protects the cabinetry and the electronics.

The tells:

- The fan sounds slower, or lower in pitch, than it used to- It rattles or scrapes rather than hums- It stops and restarts during a cook- The trim or the cabinet above the oven feels hotter than it once did

Any of those, with or without a code on the display, is worth a visit. On an oven with no display, [the code is blinked out on three lights](/symptoms/oven-blinking-lights-no-display/) — worth counting before you call.

## Things that make a healthy oven louder

- **Blocked ventilation.** Joinery built tight, a vent above the door covered by a towel, or a remodel that closed a gap. The fan works harder and sounds like it.- **A heavy load or a long high-temperature cook.** More heat to move.- **A hot kitchen.** August in a room the air conditioning is already fighting.- **Something resting on the oven.** Trays and boards on a wall oven's trim rattle convincingly.

## When to call

The noise is new, rough, or accompanied by any of: an oven that will not hold temperature, a hot cabinet above it, or a code. Tell us which of the four noises above it sounds like and whether it happens with the oven off — that pair of answers is usually enough for us to know what we are coming to look at.

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