Edward B Mount Horeb , WI January 24, 2020 Appliance: Whirlpool Mixer K5SS Worm gear failure on my KitchenAid 5 qt "professional" lift bowl mixer. 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 (APPros) youtube video on how to do the worm gear repair. It seemed to be the most comprehensive one out there and was the one that I decided to follow. The prices that APPros offered on the repair parts were also at least as good (and often better) than I found elsewhere. When I used their on-line help line with some questions, I was impressed with the support that I got. The only letdown was that there was a small part, an alignment pin, that I wanted, that APPros did not have unless it was included with another major part. I don't know if I'd lost the pin or if it had been lost previously in the repair shop, but the APPros video had not highlighted the importance of these easily-lost steel dowel alignment pins. I later found the part separately at a small local repair shop for $5. Including the $5 alignment pin, the total repair cost me less than $20 in parts. The APPros video was instrumental in my undertaking the repair, and the APPros on-line support was outstanding. Next time, this repair won't take me nearly so long. If I wish to repair another appliance, APPros will be my first on-line source for parts and "how-to" videos. Read More... 29 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Screwdrivers
Douglas T Louisville , KY January 12, 2020 Appliance: Model KS5M Wife found a KitchenAid 5qt stand mixer with everything but the bowl on a junk pickup pile brought it home and tried it out and the motor ran but the mixer didn't turn I guessed a gear was stripped. After looking up the part and seeing there was an attached video on how to replace the gear, I thought not too hard. So I tore down the mixer and found the worm gear stripped. Before I went further I ran the motor to check for a bent shaft and cleaned the teeth on the shaft to make sure they were not damaged. All was okay so I ordered the worm gear & bracket assembly along with a new gasket. I am not sure if the old one was already broke or more likely I broke it in prying the two halves apart. You might put a mention about the gasket in the video as my mixer didn't come apart nearly as easy as in the video and required some careful prying. After I ordered the parts while I waited their arrival, I cleaned all the old grease out of the mixer. When I got the bracket assembly I decided to use to old bracket because the new one didn't have the dowel pin on top. Instead it had a cast pin that was not a tight fit. So I swapped the gears between the old and new bracket greased everything up good and reassembled. Another thing came up during reassembly. I had put a goodly glob of grease in the top bushing of the vertical center shaft and experienced hydraulic locking preventing the two halves from completely going together easily like I thought they should. As soon as I pulled them apart I realized that all the grease could not easily squeeze out and I wiped the end of the vertical center shaft off and that removed the last traces of the old grease and enough of the excess grease that the two halves went together like they should on the second go around. knowing now what was causing the problem I could have just use the screws to pull the halves together but I didn't want to force it together not knowing why this time it was being difficult when I had no problem with the shell while I was working on the mixer awaiting the parts. After I had the mixer together and before putting it back on the stand I did a test run. Everything ran so back on the stand it went. Now I just need a bowl and to decide what to do with 3 Kitchenaid mixers, hers, mine, and now the street rescue. I am going to say the project took 30-60 minutes but I actually spent a lot more time, A) I shot the circlip into the air, it fell to earth I knew not where (found it after looking and looking when I pulled my sock off and it fell to the floor) B) going after all the old grease in the mixer as I put in an upgrade grease of a different type. Read More... 3 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Michael L Santa Ana , CA December 26, 2015 Appliance: Model BASIC KITCHENAIDE MIXER 20 +year maintenance 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... 39 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Dave S Coppell , TX June 23, 2018 Appliance: KitchenAid 4 1/2 Qt. Stand Mixer KSM75WH1 Noisy suspected worn worm gear leaking oil Used your video to dismantle mixer. Grease is separating and leaking oil. After grease is cleaned out I found the mixer didn't need any of the parts ordered. Worm gear looked brand new. Found out later that the mixer sat unused in a hot Texas garage for 2 years. Heat destroyed the grease. Replaced grease and put back together. Will keep parts for the next one I find. This little project was a lot of fun. Tools used Various screwdrivers scissor clamp to pick up parts punches to remove/insert pins brush with heavy nylon bristles to remove hardened grease retainer ring pliers lots of paper towels mineral spirits to remove grease - avoid motor area Read More... 5 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Screwdrivers
John M Obetz , OH March 23, 2014 Appliance: Whirlpool 4 1/2 Qt. Stand Mixer Classic - Tilt K45SSAC-0 Mixer was making afunny noise I replaced the worm gear bracket and gear Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers