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Range Rack – Part Number: WPW10179152
Range Rack
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PartSelect #: PS11749669
Manufacturer #: WPW10179152
This oven rack is chrome in color and is approximately 24.76 inches wide by 15.78 inches deep. If your old oven rack is damaged, you should consider replacing it. Many of our customers have determined...
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Refrigerator Screw – Part Number: W11233072
Refrigerator Screw
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PartSelect #: PS12349731
Manufacturer #: W11233072
This is a multi-use and multi-appliance screw. It can be used on a microwave, refrigerator, range/oven, air conditioner, dehumidifier, washer, or dryer. The measurements of this screw are 8 x 1/2 inch...
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Range Grate Insert (Black) – Part Number: WP9761557CB
Range Grate Insert (Black)
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PartSelect #: PS11747321
Manufacturer #: WP9761557CB
Sold individually. This surface burner grate is for ranges. Surface burner grate provides a stable surface for cookware on the surface burner. Wait until the surface is cool to the touch before ...
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Range Temperature Sensor – Part Number: WPW10131825
Range Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS11748765
Manufacturer #: WPW10131825
The temperature sensor measures the temperature inside the oven. If your oven is too hot, not heating evenly, is not heating enough when baking, or simply will not start, you could have a faulty tempe...
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Range Igniter Screw – Part Number: WP8273062
Range Igniter Screw
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PartSelect #: PS11745563
Manufacturer #: WP8273062
This screw is sold individually.
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Refrigerator Touchup Paint (White) – Part Number: 72017
Refrigerator Touchup Paint (White)
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PartSelect #: PS385132
Manufacturer #: 72017
This touch-up paint can be used on a wide variety of household appliances. It is most often used on washers, dryer, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, freezers, trash compactors, or microwaves. It is...
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Range Thermostat – Part Number: WP9759242
Range Thermostat
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PartSelect #: PS11747248
Manufacturer #: WP9759242
This thermostat is also known as a thermal cut-off fuse and is used in conjunction with your range. This part establishes and maintains the internal temperature of the oven cavity. When the temperatur...
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Range Screw – Part Number: W10491985
Range Screw
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PartSelect #: PS3651485
Manufacturer #: W10491985
Sold individually.
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Range Light Bulb (15w) – Part Number: WP4173175
Range Light Bulb (15w)
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PartSelect #: PS11742328
Manufacturer #: WP4173175
This part is a light bulb that is 120-130 volts and 15 watts, and is used in conjunction with your range or wall oven. The function of this bulb is to illuminate the interior of the oven.Before making...
$48.24
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Range Temperature Probe – Part Number: WP9755542
Range Temperature Probe
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PartSelect #: PS11747165
Manufacturer #: WP9755542
Also known as a meat probe.
$72.70
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Range Screw – Part Number: WP3400832
Range Screw
PartSelect #: PS11741605
Manufacturer #: WP3400832
This screw is sold individually.
$7.95
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Gasket Cavity (Black) – Part Number: W11675844
Gasket Cavity (Black)
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PartSelect #: PS17216131
Manufacturer #: W11675844
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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Colleen
December 16, 2021
I broke the outer glass on the oven door. I have been told it is not longer available. Is there another replacement part for this?
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Hello Colleen, thank you for writing. No, there are no replacement parts. All three options, Stainless, Black and White have been discontinued. Good luck and have a great day.

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Leon
March 8, 2020
Can l purchase a complete door ?
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Hi Leon, Thank you for your question. We do not sell a complete door for this model, only the individual parts for it. If there is a part on the door that is damaged that you need to replace, please let us know what it is and we would happy to verify if we have it available for you. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.

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Jennifer
August 15, 2023
My panel is reading: Lost Communications - error code F6 E0 Do you have any idea what this could be? A burnt out fuse perhaps??
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Hi Jennifer, thank you for reaching out. The error code F6E0 indicates there is a communication error between the main control board and the interface control board. To solve this issue, you may need to check the wiring between the two boards, if that is not causing the issue then you may need to replace the control board, part number PS11747371. We hope this helps!

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Joni
November 2, 2023
My left-side front burner won't ignite. If I manually place a fire source near it, it will which tells me that there is access to a gas source. I have taken it completely apart down to the center nut where the gas comes in and cleaned it. It still does not work. Do you think it is the surface ignitor that needs to be replaced?
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Hi Joni, thank you for the question. Based on the description, the issue is with the surface burner igniter, part number PS11748327. You may need to replace the ignitor to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!

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Ed
April 21, 2025
The top burners will not ignite unless a flame source is provided. The oven will also not ignite.
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Hi Ed, Thank you for your question. If the burners are not igniting when you turn them on, we recommend replacing the spark module, part number PS11753037. We hope this helps!

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Common Symptoms of the KGSS907SSS02

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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.
Parts Used:
Range Thermostat
  • Joseph from Worthington, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Power shut down and door lock-up after self-cleaning
My wife used the self cleaning function for the first time after 1.5 years of owning, of course out of warranty. A quick google search identified the problem. Called Kitchenaid, they said of course it can't be that simple, they had never heard of this problem, need to schedule a service call. Googled and found this site, Ordered the part, came in, only took a screwdriver and about 20 minutes, just like all the other posts.

shame on Kitchenaid for not owning up to the problem. I even e-mailed them all the links, they did not acknowledge them.
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Range Thermostat
  • john from new market, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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After using the self cleaning mode on this oven the oven would not heat, but the power remained on, only a heating problem.
My husband did the repair and said it was very easy to do with the following instructions that I got from the Fix Ya website.

This is a design flaw in the Kitchenaid convection ovens. I can help fix this problem if you have a built in oven (I don't know if the parts are located in the same place for stand alone ovens). First it is not a FUSE that has blown rather it is the thermostat in the rear of the oven. (Part #4452223) This small part cost about $37 US and after shipping it will cost you about $47. I tried to get an estimate from an electrician as to what of frustration I decided to tackle the problem mthey would charge for the part and to come out and fix the oven an the price was about $90 for the part and anywhere between $100 and $170 more for the service call + repair! After a day myself.

The very first thing you must do is shut off the circuit breaker to the oven and put a very large sign on the panel that reads DO NOT TOUCH! That is 220 volts to that oven and while most panels have just the oven ont circuit you dont want anyone reactivating that circuit by mistake!

The next part requires a little work. Find the side panel screws (usually located in the oven door) and remove the two panel flanges that cover the 2 or 4 mounting screws that keep the oven in the wall. Now go underneath the oven and find the power junction box, take off the cover and disconnect the wires that run from the oven. Remember which goes where. Next remove the little nut that holds the electical conduit cable to the junction box then loosen the wires. Once this is done you can now slide the oven out and get to the thermostat.

This part requires a little elbow grease. Find a platform or table that fits just under where the stove will slide out and slide the oven on top of the table or whatever for support. In the back of the oven there will be a sheet metal panel that covers the thermostat and other wires, remove the 5 or 6 screws that hold this panel on and put the panel aside. Almost in the middle of the oven's back you will see a little black device with two wires running out of it (one red the other white or yellow). It will have the part number on its front, remove the wire and notice that the thermostat is half red and half white (remember this for the new part will have the same markings) the red wire goes onto the lead coming from the red markings. When you have the new part simply put the new one in (remember: the red side to the red wire), attach it to the back of the oven, replace the sheet metal cover and slide the oven back into place securing it with the screws. Viola! you are done! Turn on the power and then test the oven (I used the broil setting to warm it up then switch to a temperature setting). The entire process took me about an hour and I am NOT a handyman!
Parts Used:
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  • Laurie from Camarillo, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
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