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KEBC107KSS04 KitchenAid Wall Oven

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The glass panel on the door of your range allows you to see your food as it is being cooked in the oven. If it has become damaged, broken, or so grimy that it is beyond cleaning, it should be replaced...
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This is a screw and it is made for multiple appliances in your home. This model is called a sheet metal screw because it has sharp points, and the threads are closer together. This screw is designed t...
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This 5-watt 12-volt halogen light bulb provides light in the oven cavity when the door is open or the switch is turned on. The light assembly is a little over 1” long. If the light is not coming on th...
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Also known as Thermal cut-off (fuse). This part establishes and maintains the internal temperature of the oven cavity.
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This temperature sensor detects the temperature within the oven cavity.
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Exterior portion only. This is NOT the entire door assembly.
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Also known as a meat probe.
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$7.68
This screw is sold individually.
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This part is the replacement door gasket for your oven. It is made of gray rubber and is sold individually. The door gasket runs along the circumference of the oven door and creates a seal that insula...
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Little to no heat when baking
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Will Not Start
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Oven is too hot
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Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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Element will not heat
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Oven not heating evenly
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Door won’t close
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Will not program
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Little to no heat when broiling
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  • Customer:
    Robert from Wildwood, MO
  • Parts Used:
    WP4449259
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
Broke the glass panel inside the oven door -- dropped a baking dish on the glass!
Easily removed the door from the oven by releasing clips attached to the door hinge -- very nicely engineered. Removed about 6 philips head screws to allow the door assembly to be taken apart for access to the glass. Lifted out the broken glass, cleaned the inside of the door, installed the new glass, reassembled the door (a two minute project), and reattached the door to the oven. Cleaning the inside of the door took longer than the actual repair!
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  • Customer:
    Joseph from Worthington, PA
  • Parts Used:
    WP9759242
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
Self Cleaning blows the thermostat fuse
Something Kitchen Aid wont tell you but running a self clean on this model stove blows the fuse located on the back of the stove.

First I slid the stove out and removed the back of the stove held in place by 8 Phillips screws. The thermostat fuse is located near the top middle on the back of the stove. Remove the 2 screws holding it in place. Disconnect the wires, plug in the new part. Put it all back together. Job done in less than 30 minutes.

This repair would have cost $164 through A&E factory service.
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  • Customer:
    Ian from Shoreview, MN
  • Parts Used:
    W10200754
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
Front glass broke on the oven door
The glass broke after I took the oven door off to tighten the handle which had become lose.....There are 4 screws and one of th 4 had come out , hence the lose handle....So I tightened the 4 screws which were in a metal bracket only to find out under all the foil wrap was glass, and by tightning the screws they fractured the glass into a million little shards of glass...who knew the glass was the full size of the door, and who knew the metal bracket was over top of the glass... too much presurre and the glass explodes. So what should have been an easy re-tighten job cost me alot of time and money.rather than tighten the 4 screws down too hard and break the glass agin, I gentley tightened and used lock tight glue so the screws would not come out again.....Hope that saves someone the problems i had to go through.
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