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What To Do With Kitchenaid Oven Not Heating Up

January 21, 2021

What To Do With Kitchenaid Oven Not Heating Up | Kitchenaid Appliance Repair Professionals

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Is the food you prepared in the oven coming out undone, or uncooked at all? If that’s the case, you can have a KitchenAid oven not heating up. It can result in more concerns than comfort, but worry no more! We will troubleshoot some common problems for oven temperature irregularities so you can deal with the problem efficiently.

Defective Temperature Sensor

A defective temperature sensor can be one cause for your KitchenAid oven temperature not to be accurate when baking. Its component works with the unit control panel and thermostat to control temperature changes. Operating through an electrical power, the sensor gives resistance when the temperature spikes. When the sensor is defective it won’t give resistance when necessary, leading to issues with cooking.

When evaluating the temperature sensor, see to it that it is not hitting the oven wall. It can lead to inaccurate readings. When the temperature sensor is positioned properly and the oven is assessed correctly, the sensor can be defective and needs a new one.

Bake Element Damage

Electric ovens cook with their bake element under the unit’s interior. The metal coil comes with wires that conduct electricity, heating the coil for cooking and baking. When your KitchenAid oven isn’t heating up as it should be, it could be that this element has failed, resulting in uneven cooking or baking from the top heating element.

Broken Oven Igniter

A broken oven igniter is one common reason why a KitchenAid oven does not get hot. While gas ovens consume natural gas like a source of heat, the unit’s igniter uses electrical power to function. The igniter must give enough current to activate the valve that enables gas to pass through and light the gas when it’s open. When this component is broken, it fails to activate the valve or light the gas, not giving heat for baking or cooking.

To identify whether the igniter is faulty, turn on the oven and observe as it glows to ignite the gas. Once it requires more than 90 seconds to light or doesn’t ignite at all, the igniter is defective and needs a new one.

Deficient Convection Fan Motor 

Convection ovens utilize a fan to spread hot air while cooking, leading to faster and more even baking. But when the motor that runs the fan stops working, the oven will fail to spread air. If this happens, you’ll observe your KitchenAid oven not heating accurately.

When the fan motor blades don’t turn freely by hand, or if multimeter testing displays a lack of regularity, the motor needs replacement.

When these troubleshooting guides still give you a KitchenAid oven not heating enough, you already need to schedule a professional oven repair service. KitchenAid Appliance Repair Professionals can assist you with any oven maintenance and repair needs. You may also take advantage of KitchenAid appliance repair, KitchenAid refrigerator repair service, and KitchenAid freezer repair service.

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