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Not near enough info to solve this one. What happened last time you used it, have you checked the wall outlet (yes I know but still check it) next it could be your power cord for the mixer, next it could be the speed control board and adjusting screws have vibrated out of position. or several more deeper problems. be glad to help but we need more info.
This particular model has some sort of internal electronics that require a charge before the unit will function. As a result, when allowed to sit in the cabinet for a long period of time it will simply not turn on. Instead, all you will hear is a "click" noise when you try to power it on. When you get the dreaded "click" noise leave plugged in for several hours and try again.
I needed to replace the nylon worm drive in my mixer. When I put it back together, I found that my mixer made a kind of grinding noise. The noise was due to a vibration associated with the cover for the electrical wiring in the back of the mixer. I solved my noise simply by loosening the screw to this cover. The cover is located on the back of the mixer, and the screw is on the top.
Separately, to find instructions for opening your mixer, you can go to http://neilcrockett.com/mixer.htm.
If it's metallic sound you are loosing teeth on a gear or two. This is caused by lack of lubricant or simply fatigue of the material of the gears. Don't use it, you can get metal flakes in your food.
Take it in to a repair shop and have it fixed. The money spent is well worth it because if done correctly will last another 12 years.
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