I am pleased to say that there are few components to a cooker hood so little can go wrong and if something does go awry it is easily identified.Your cooker hood may be in-built, integrated, island type or chimney style but it will still only have a combination of these components:• Motor to draw cooking air and odours into the hood and expel them• Lamp holders which hold the light bulbs for the hood• The aforementioned light bulbs• Control switch or panel controlling the lights and the speed of the motorThe most common fault is failure of the lights. This is usually because people often leave the hood lights on virtually all the time. If you do this then the bulbs will fail. Fortunately they are cheap to replace.Read More