Susan January 03, 2020 for Model Number KERS308XSS0 Will this probe replace the one for my KitchenAid 30" Free Standing Electric range KERS308XSS?
1 Answer Susan, Based on the model provided the probe for this model should be WPW10355210 which has been discontinued by the manufacturer and no replacement has been provided. The part you have listed WP9755542 shows not to be compatible with your model. Read More...
Robert January 06, 2016 for Model Number KGSS907SSS03 I have a 2 year old KitchenAid convection gas range; we use the meat probe often and normally once the meat internal temperature reaches 130 degrees it will change the indicator on the panel from "Lo" to the actual temperature reading and will continue to rise till the desired temp is reached. The last two times it shows "Lo" till way past the 130 degrees. I used a meat thermometer and it read 155 degrees where the oven probe was still showing "Lo". Is the probe defective or the circuit board/cable the problem?
1 Answer Hello Robert. Usually this is caused by a bad meat probe in the unit. Also, make sure the jack is good that the probe plugs into. Read More...
Paul March 10, 2015 for Model Number KEMC308KSS0 Is this temp probe (AP3886451) compatible with my KitchenAid oven (KEMC308KSS0)? Thanks,
Susie February 17, 2015 When oven is preheated and you hit a button by mistake you get 'ERR" and it tells you to remove probe but we have no probe in anything. Then the oven will shut down and you have to wait like 25 min. before reheating oven. What is causing this?
1 Answer Hello Susie, This is going to be moisture in the probe jack that is causing an issue. If you can re-post with the model number from the units' I.D. tag, we can look up the part and/or give repair advice for your unit. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. Read More...
Loretta January 11, 2015 for Model Number Kitchen Aid Superba Does your Probe-Meat, no 9755542 fit the Kitchen Aid Superba conv. oven Thanks Loretta
1 Answer Hello Loretta. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Joyce December 23, 2014 for Model Number KEBS109BSS oven kitchen aide What is the part number for an oven probe for a Kitchen Aide oven model KEBS109BSS?
Stuart S August 03, 2013 for Model Number KitchenAid Superba 27 Double Oven I'm looking for a replacement meat probe for my Kitchenaid oven. Best I can tell the probe part number is "4167267 Meat Probe." It seems like no one is making or selling this part. Do you have a replacement part that will work?
1 Answer Hello Stuart. The part number you are asking for 4167267 has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part. Read More...
Don October 06, 2012 for Model Number KEHCC309JS05 The meat probe indicator remains lit on the control panel whether in use or not. Have never used probe. How do you cancel indicator light? We do not have a probe for the oven. DC
1 Answer Don, A couple of things to check, Make sure the receptacle nut is tight, and the surrounding area is clean of grease, oil and moisture. Use a "QTip" and alcohol and carefully clean the inside of the recepatacle. If the light still remains illuminated, you'll need to lower the control panel and access the control board. Find the P5 connectoron the board, and disconnect the two yellow wires(P5 pin 4 and P5 pin 5) If the light remians on, you'll need to replace the control board. If the light extinguishes and the oven works, you can leave the wires disconnected(you should tape off the ends) and use the wall oven as is. Read More...
1 Answer Hello! Unfortunately, there are no cross references available for the meat probe WP9755542 that we would be able to suggest. Sorry about that! Read More...
Bill Q. October 21, 2011 for Model Number kebc278kss02 When I plug in my meat probe the indicator light does not illuminate on the control panel..I don't know if the probe, or the probe jack is faulty..Is there a way to tell? Thank you
1 Answer Hello Bill. Remove the jack from the oven wall and see if any wires have come off or are burnt. If the jack looks good, and there is continuity across the terminal of it, you will need to replace the meat probe WP9755542. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...