KEWD105HSS1 KitchenAid Warming Drawer - Overview
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Range Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742550
Manufacturer #: WP4449809
Follow appropriate safety practices when installing your range screw. Sold individually.
$10.62
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Range High Limit Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS11742559
Manufacturer #: WP4450934
This part will trip the controls if your appliance gets too hot or if it isn't working properly. It is a safety feature.
$138.97
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Range Broil Element
PartSelect #: PS11747301
Manufacturer #: WP9760767
This broil element is found on the roof of the oven.
$124.41
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Microwave Screw
PartSelect #: PS11748790
Manufacturer #: WPW10132940
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$12.23
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Range Screw
PartSelect #: PS11741601
Manufacturer #: WP3400805
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$10.09
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KNOB
PartSelect #: PS11731298
Manufacturer #: W10854530
Need a reliable replacement for your thermostat knob? Our Whirlpool Thermostat Knob is just what you're looking for. This knob is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, designed with pr...
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Light Switch
PartSelect #: PS11742591
Manufacturer #: WP4452842
Also known as a rocker switch.
$71.87
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Stainless Pan with Lid
PartSelect #: PS2352526
Manufacturer #: W10242695A
Used in warming drawers.
$155.92
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Install Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742534
Manufacturer #: WP4448950
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$10.20
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Common Symptoms of the KEWD105HSS1
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Little to no heat when broiling
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After running the cleaning cycle the oven and broiler will not heat up.
After some major troubleshooting and "some" help from support folks at fixya.com I was able to pin the problem down to a blown thermistor. The repair was very simple - pull the back plate off and remove the two screws holding the thermistor in place. Replace thermistor and test both heating elements. I assume during the cleaning cycle the thermistor was over heated. Makes one wonder if it was a faulty thermistor or will it happen again on the next cleaning cycle.
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Gary from Kansas City, MO
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Broiler Element quit working
Scarey> First thing you should do is cut off the electricity at the main breaker box. I dam near blowed myself up. It's 220Volt I found out after all hell blew up in my face. I was lucky and didn't get shocked.I shorted out the old broiler element.
So I made the job real easy I called a professional to come install the new broiler element.
I suggest you put a big red paper in each box that says turn off the power first. If your not sure how to do that call a pro.
So I made the job real easy I called a professional to come install the new broiler element.
I suggest you put a big red paper in each box that says turn off the power first. If your not sure how to do that call a pro.
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Wayne from Destrehan, LA
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The element connector broke on the element
I shut the power off first as this is 240v. Then removed all the screws that hold the element on. The old one had 5 screws. For this part you will need to buy new or reuse the old screws. I reused the old ones. Once loose the element pulled forward and exposed the connectors. I used pliers to pull the broken one out as it did not come out with the old element. It will only pull out a few inches, but that is enough to unplug the connectors. After unplugged the element can be taken to recycling. The new one can be set in the oven with the connectors near the wires and plug the two sides into the connectors. Have a screw ready and slide the rear of the element back into rear which will support it while you insert one of the screws into the front support to hold the element in place. Then move the element and support as needed to install the remaining screws. Once it is all tight, turn on the power and make sure it works.
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Joe from Bloomington, IN
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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