KitchenAid Oven Parts

KitchenAid oven parts are designed for all different types of KitchenAid ovens that you can find on the market. KitchenAid is a leading manufacturer of kitchen appliances, and they supply a range of oven types that comes well supported with replacement parts of all kinds. There are some parts that are common to all ovens, and this article will have a look at them, as well as how to source and replace them.


This easy-to-use search will help you find appliance parts quickly.
Begin by entering your appliance model number.

Example: LSQ8243HQ0

Where can I find the model number?
The model tag is usually in a visible location, on the front of

the appliance (not on the back).

  • 1.The knobs and door handles
    Whether it’s a microwave oven, a convection oven or a conventional oven, knobs and door handles will frequently fall off because of frequent handling. You don’t have to get rid of your oven just because it missing a knob or a door handle. Look at the range of KitchenAid oven parts that are available at your nearest vendor or on the internet and you will easily replace whatever is missing.
  • 2.The oven racks
    Because they get very hot during cooking and may be put straight into cold water after that, oven racks can get warped and wobbly. These are easy to replace. You should make sure that you get the specific rack for the oven that you have. Whether it’s a microwave oven rack, a steam oven, a combination oven or a conventional oven, each rack comes with its own particular specs so that it can withstand the different kinds of heat. They also come with specific measurements that take into account expansion when they’re heated. If you check on the KitchenAid website under KitchenAid oven parts, you’ll find the kind of rack that you’re looking for. Use the specific model number to order.
  • 3.The Rotisserie
    When looking to replace a rotisserie, do it the same way you would an oven rack. It’s usually inserted into the oven, so it comes made of specific material and at specific measurements to fit into the kind of oven that you have. Make sure that you get the exact rotisserie as the original one the oven came with.
  • 4.The Thermostat
    A KitchenAid oven will last a long time, and you may find that with time the thermostat either dies or is not so accurate any more. You can replace it by looking through KitchenAid oven parts for the same thermostat type that was originally in your oven. It’s really up to you to gauge whether it’s worthwhile to replace the thermostat or buy a new oven – if it’s really old, maybe its time to throw it out and get a new KitchenAid oven. The new models have a lot of add-on features that the older ones didn’t have.
  • 5.The Timer
    Timers, because of frequent handling, go with time. It’s hard to use an oven that doesn’t have a timer. If you get the exact model number that you have you can have your timer replaced.
  • Finding and Replacing Oven Parts
    Do not try to replace KitchenAid oven parts with oven parts from other types of ovens – you could cause damage , or worse, risk an electrical accident. The best way to find KitchenAid oven parts is to look on the KitchenAid website. Place an order using your exact model number. You can also check with KitchenAid vendors close to you, but make sure that they are registered in case you need to make a return.

    Some oven parts are easy to replace – all you need to do is slide them or screw them on. Others like the thermostat and timer will are best left to those with a basic understanding of electrical circuitry.