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Fix a mixer stuck on one speed or operating only at high speed. This speed control plate regulates mixer speed settings. Moderate DIY repair.
I read a few of your reviews and found that a, "Phase Control Board" may be the problem. It was! Talk about easy to install... It was super easy! I decided to order the, "Speed Control Plate" also as a precaution (Shipping was one price - and it arrived the very next day, Wow! I didn't expect that.) With my screwdriver and good lighting. I fixed it myself! My husband is still in shock. I used forceps to install the, "Speed Control Plate," because I needed something to hold the tension wire - at... Read more
Mixer won't turn or jams at high speed? The worm gear drives the planetary assembly. Common fix when stripped or worn. Video guide available.
This was a problem that I'd had previously with this mixer. The worm gear, which is designed to fail (so that more serious damage does not occur to the motor), did fail while I was mixing some multi-grain bread dough. After the previous failure (pre-youtube days), I took the machine in for repair. The repair-shop cost came to about $150 in labor. Parts were extra. This time, I decided to do the repair myself, since I figured that I knew what was wrong. I found the appliancepartspros... Read more
Retaining clip secures mixer components in place. Replace if cracked, rusted, or missing to restore proper assembly and stability of internal parts.
The blower wheel had been previously “repaired,” but the repairman did not install a retaining clip or clamp, so the new part was destroyed in about a year and a half, as the motor shaft rounded all the square edges in the plastic hub. The old blower wheel came off easily and the new part was a perfect fit. The center clamp that comes with the blower wheel kit would probably hold it in place by itself, but I also purchased and installed the retaining clip (#35) as well, because the end of the... Read more
Fix a mixer that won't start, runs constantly, or has only one speed. This phase control board regulates motor speed. Easy DIY repair with video guide.
Mixer beater stopped rotating or making noise? This worm gear and bracket assembly transfers motor power to attachments. Moderate DIY repair with video.
Fix a mixer that won't start or runs weakly. Motor brushes wear from normal use and conduct electricity to power the motor. Basic DIY repair.
I bought a new speed control plate and phase control board. Since I was ordering these parts, I ordered two new motor brushes as well. All parts arrived two days after ordering, and mixer is back up and running fine. Read more
Fix a mixer stuck at one speed or losing power under load. This speed governor regulates motor performance. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.
I bought the 3 components- Speed Control Plate, Speed Governor, and Phase Control Board after researching what components could be the culprit of the issue. I started out by replacing the speed control board and the governor, which had no effect on the issue. I replaced the Phase Control Board and the issue was resolved. All in all about 1.5 hours of work to do all 3 parts from tear down to button-up. Read more
Mixer makes growling noise but beater won't spin? This steel retaining pin locks drive components in place. Moderate repair; disassembly required.
Replaced gears, removed old grease & added new grease to parts. Read more
Seals motor housing to prevent dust and moisture from damaging internal components. Replace if you notice oil leaking or residue buildup. Confirm fit with your mixer model.
Checked out You tube video. Easy tune up. One gasket was damaged and I did not notice that the brush holders has no brushes. I believe a quick call to Appliance parts pros will fix this, besides I need a few more parts. I expect to get another 20+ years from this KitchenAide mixer, once repairs are competed. Watch out for the single lock washer located on the rear upper housing screw, you don't want to lose this! Read more
Attachment hub not spinning or grinding noise? This hub gear kit restores power transfer to mixer attachments. Advanced repair requiring full disassembly.
Replaced the center gear and since they sent the hub along I replaced that too just to be safe. Used the live chat before ordering to make sure I was ordering the correct part. The person I chatted with was very nice and very helpful and parts came in good shape, and just as ordered. Replaced the stripped gear the next day and added a bunch of grease and the mixer works like new. Was very impressed with their diagrams and helpful videos as well as their large selection of parts. The other... Read more
Seals the center shaft to prevent grease and liquid leaks in your stand mixer. Replace when you notice grease leaking down the shaft. Confirm fit by model.
Took my time and disasembeld the mixer and cleaned old grease from internal gear box. put new greas in and put it back together. A piece of cake!!!!! Read more
Mixer won't start or stopped working suddenly? A failed field assembly disrupts the motor's electromagnetic field. Moderate DIY repair restores power.
God Bless Youtube! Searched "replace motor in Kitchen Aide mixer" and found an excellent tutorial on the subject made by AppliancePartsPros.com. Followed the instructions with my smart phone and purchased a new motor and brushes. Fixed the $500 mixer for $50.. Runs like new but now have to change the color per her request. Excellent company to deal . Read more
Wire whip attachment for 5-quart stand mixers. Beats egg whites, whips cream, and aerates light batters. Replace if bent, rusted, or worn. Confirm fit.
Replaced old parts added new ones. So excited. My 26 year old kitchen aid is functional and amazing. Read more
Fix a loose or fallen-out beater pin on your stand mixer. This groove pin secures the planetary hub for proper beater rotation. Easy DIY repair.
Secures the worm gear and drive shaft in your stand mixer. Replace if the pin is missing, bent, or has fallen out, preventing proper rotation.
Originally I thought the worm gear had gone bad - the most common problem when the mixer head won't turn. Got a new worm gear and took extraapart the mixer (followed the instructions in an online video tutorial). The worm gear was fine! The problem turned out to be that the small metal pin that secures the worm gear and drive shaft together was missing (?). Don't know where it went or if it was ever there in the first place, but without it the drive shaft and worm gear do not work together... Read more
Speed control lever cracked or broken? This mixer speed control lever restores speed adjustment. Simple 15-minute repair with basic tools.
After ordering the speed lever, I watched one of the videos about disassembling the mixer. I followed the instructions pretty much to the letter except I found I spent more time cleaning and air dusting around the motor to get the accumulated flour dust out. The insides of the mixer haven't been touched in 30 years. About the most difficult part of disassembly was the 4 screws holding the mixer head to the stationary base. these screws have beveled cuts designed to lock the screws in place, I... Read more