We serviced a KitchenAid dual fuel range in Hartville this week after the electric oven suddenly lost power mid-bake. The gas cooktop worked fine, but the oven was completely dead — a classic sign of control board failure on these KDRP467KSS0 models.
The Problem
The customer reported their electric oven shut off unexpectedly while baking, leaving them unable to finish cooking. The gas burners on top continued working normally, and the electrical panel showed no tripped breakers. This pointed to an internal component failure rather than a power supply issue.
Diagnosis
Testing revealed a failed main control board that was no longer sending power to the oven cavity. When these boards fail on KitchenAid dual fuel ranges, they often take the thermal fuse with them as a protective measure. We also found the circulation fan had stopped working, likely due to the power interruption when the board failed.
The Repair
- Parts replaced: Main control board, WPW10638608 thermal fuse, circulation fan motor
- Work performed: Removed old control board, installed new board with updated firmware, replaced blown fuse, installed new fan motor
- Result: Oven cycled through full preheat test, maintained accurate temperature, fan operated smoothly
Is It Worth Repairing?
The KDRP467KSS0 is a solid commercial-style range that’s built to last decades with proper maintenance. Control board failures are relatively common around the 8-10 year mark but don’t indicate systemic problems. These ranges typically run 15-20 years, making this repair a sound investment for most homeowners.
Maintenance Tips for KitchenAid Dual Fuel Ranges
- Keep oven vents clear of grease buildup — clogged vents cause the control board to overheat and fail prematurely
- Run the self-clean cycle every 3-4 months to prevent excessive residue from affecting temperature sensors
- Check that the gas burner flames are blue with minimal yellow tips — improper combustion can damage internal components
Appliance Repair in Hartville, OH
Hartville is in Stark County — an area we cover regularly from our base in Louisville, OH. We also serve North Canton, Alliance, and Massillon. Louisville Appliance Repair is owned and operated by Samuel Willhite, a master-certified technician with Bosch and Speed Queen factory authorizations. If your appliance needs service, schedule online or call (330) 693-9163. You can also find us on Google and read verified reviews from customers across Stark County and surrounding areas.
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