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My Kitchenaide gas oven doesn't heat or heats VERY slowly and doesn't maintain temp.

Heating element going bad!
11/1/2012 8:53:39 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Nov 01, 2012 • 160 views
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Oven turns on, but takes over an hour (or more) to heat up/reach desired temperature.

Check breakers and elements.
9/5/2012 6:28:36 AM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Sep 05, 2012 • 223 views
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Oven isnt working

I would make sure your plug wire has not come detached from its contacts and then take off the wall socket covering ( for goodness sakes kill the power to your kitchen) and check the wires connection there.
4/30/2012 5:26:49 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Apr 30, 2012 • 69 views
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Kitchenaid oven not heating

Dear Dcarnahan1,I would start by checking all of the fuses, then more than likely the thermostat and timers, and also the element.If you perform these checks and let me know the results of these, then I will be able to advise further.Yours sincerely Ouszen
2/9/2012 3:23:57 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Feb 09, 2012 • 90 views
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KitchenAid oven has no heat after self cleaning complete!

You have a bad fan and your probably blew the high-limit in the back of the unit. If this is a built in oven, it's not an extremely simple fix. If it's a stand alone range, you probably broke a heating element during the clean. If its gas, you would have a bad ignitor.
1/24/2012 12:04:48 AM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Jan 24, 2012 • 360 views
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Kitchenaid Superba walloven/microwave - problem with big oven.

I lost power and had the same problem. 177 degrees and ERR whenever I tried to change it. Reading the manual, I noticed that it was showing the degree symbol instead of F. When you hold down the broil/maxi/econo button for five seconds, it changes to F and then it worked perfectly. Makes no sense, but worked without any repairs needed.
1/27/2013 12:18:17 AM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Jan 27, 2013 • 388 views
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Oven will not start

is the fuse blown by any chance have you checked for power to the switch with a multimeter??
1/10/2012 9:46:58 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Jan 10, 2012 • 65 views
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Digital display fading GE JTP45

HelloYou will need to replace the digital display, it will be part of the control circuit board if it is a typical design. Without specific make and model information that is about as much information as i can offer.
12/15/2011 12:14:10 AM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Dec 15, 2011 • 101 views
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KitchenAid part no longer available(?)

Hi I look several parts places and it is N/A sorry it must be old like me ha ha
12/4/2011 5:04:14 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Dec 04, 2011 • 216 views
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My double oven is flashing code F6 and E2

Error Code F6-E2 means that your oven temperature sensor has failed as well your electronic control board.The oven temp sensor, electronic control board and the touchpad must be replaced. Before you decide what to do, check the thermal fuse at the control panel first. If blown, replace it and the temp sensor. If you are lucky the control board may still be good.Hope this helps; also keep in mind that your feedback is important and I'll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer.Thank you for using Fixya, and have a nice day.
11/23/2011 6:11:16 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Nov 23, 2011 • 459 views
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My computer is reading check probe or put probe temperture in

Hello there and welcome to fixya These oven probes are notorious for going out after a given time or if they get a lot of grease on them they will give false readings so what i would do is first unplug the oven then remove the probe from the oven and clean the connections with a degreaser then rinse and let dry then let dry then cleatn the entire probe and reassemble and plug in the oven again and if you stil get the message then you will want to replace the probe or have the wiring that it connects too checked with a meter to see if it is reading the proper ohms a high ohms reading will mean that it is bad okHope this helps and i can send you more info on the repair if needed also if you have a warranty you may be able to use it and get it repaired for free ok? best regards Mike
11/16/2011 7:57:47 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Nov 16, 2011 • 154 views
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Nothing happen what should i do now? i try to

If your oven is displaying the F2 E1 error code, then the problem is probably NOT just that the CONTROL LOCK feature on the oven was engaged. The F2 E1 error is probably an indication of an electrical fault inside the electronic control system for the oven.Sometimes this is simply a temporary error in the control panel circuitry which can be cleared by shutting off the electrical power supply to the oven for a minute or so at the breaker box.Other times this is caused by a loose wire or faulty connection inside the control panel, or it is simply a faulty control panel circuit board.Try switching off the electrical power to the oven using the corresponding breaker at the main fuse panel in your home. When you switch the power back on after a minute or so, press the CANCEL button on the oven controls panel.If the above procedures do not work then you will likely need to contact a local service technician to disassemble the oven, diagnose the cause, and repair the problem.If your oven is new, be sure to contact your dealer at the place of purchase since the cost of the repair may be covered under the terms of your warranty.Good luck.Joe.
11/3/2011 11:53:58 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Nov 03, 2011 • 142 views
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I want a manual for a kitchen aid convection

Hello Inna,Here is the link to that users manual https://www.whirlpool.com/digitalassets/MLPDF/User%20Instructions%20-%20W10170438A.pdfyou can click on it to download itGENE
11/3/2011 2:32:01 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Nov 03, 2011 • 201 views
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Just got error code "fe02"

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The F2-E0 error code means that the computer thinks a button on the touchpad is stuck. Sometimes this can be resolved by making sure the touchpad connector fits tight into the control board. The F2-E0 code can be cleared by pushing CANCEL/OFF. If it returns the touchpad needs to be replaced . GENE
9/18/2011 6:24:56 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Sep 18, 2011 • 873 views
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My Kitchenaid oven display has gone out. When I

Hello & Welcome to FixYa

The problem is with the control board that needs replacement. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.

Kevin

10/7/2011 2:06:14 AM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Oct 07, 2011 • 2,471 views
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I used the self-clean for

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You can set the unit on self cleaning and then after 15 minutes stop the cycle, let it cool down for an hour and then open the door. If the issue remains then you'll have to replace the door lock assembly, then you can open the door with a coat hanger by pulling the latch towards you. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.

Daniel

9/9/2011 6:37:26 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Sep 09, 2011 • 532 views
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BROKEN INSIDE OVEN DOOR MODEL #KERC607HBS6 NEED

http://www.superpages.com/yellowpages/C-Appliance+Repair/

Please search your location there. It will give you a list of numerous repair men that will be able to fix your oven for you.

Hope this helps.
9/6/2011 6:15:00 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Sep 06, 2011 • 102 views
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When i set my oven

Good evening
First ,a couple of questions.Is this an electronic ignition? Most likely yes,as this problem seems to happen with E ignitions. Open broiler door,turn on oven and look inside .You should observe an orange glow appear .(Small blue flame indicates standing pilot) If yes then wait for ignition.No or partial ignition or some gas release means you need a new igniter.Very common. They do get weak. Inexpensive fix.Couple of bolts and plug.
PLEASE TURN OFF POWER TO MACHINE BEFORE SERVICE 120 volts down there.


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8/18/2011 10:28:07 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Aug 18, 2011 • 136 views
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We put our KitchenAid oven

Hello,

Is this a built in wall oven or a freestanding oven/range combo?

If its a wall oven the problem is going to be a high limit thermostat that went out. If it is a older model the high limit t-stat has a red reset button that can be pushed and power will be restored to controls. If it is newer once the high limit goes out it needs to be replaced. Now heres the tricky part on wall ovens, the high limit thermostat is inside control panel and it needs to be taken apart to get to that t-stat and that can be a problem trying to get it pulled out enough to get to control panel with the door being able to open. On that i wish you luck

Thier is also a high limit on the freestanding range its going to behind the back panel and easier to get it since your not dealing with something built into a cabinet

Good Luck,
Gene
8/18/2011 5:08:57 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Aug 18, 2011 • 207 views
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Oven door wii not close on it's own

What is the model number of your unit?
8/2/2011 11:55:06 PM • KitchenAid Ovens • Answered on Aug 02, 2011 • 47 views
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