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After sitting on my kitchen counter for nearly 42 years the rubber feet left foot prints.
We: tipped the mixer over on its side pulled the old feet off put the new feet in place and pounded them w/our fists set it back up on its new feet smiled
cant be any more easy honestly the hardest part is taking the wires off the old board, mine were on there very well so I used a pair of needle nose pliers to remove them CARFULLY ! other than that this repair is.. the silver "beauty ring" has a screw on the back of the mixer remove, then there are four screws around the top cover plate remove, then the 2 screws that hold down the speed control remove. STOP ! make sure to lable each wire BEFORE removing from the old speed control !! POOF then put on the new one and put your mixer back togather your done.
kitchen aide stand mixer - epicurian 6 quart model
after numerous calls to kitchen aide and ka repair centers - i decided that their remedy was to sell me a new or refurbished model -- so i decided to try the repair myself - why not - the appliance didn't function and their fix again was close to the price of a new one --- the fix - remove the band (small screw in back --- 4 screws hold on the top of the mixer - remove them and pull off the top -- the gears are at the front -- four screws hold the top in place- remove them and pull off the cover -- this is where it gets interesting - it's a little messy with the grease -- but clean out as much as possible -- the toughest part is then removing the retaining clip --- (a tool is avail at numerous hardware stores that will make it a bit easier about $20. ) but pry the clip up and slide off top -- remove gear - clean out completely - remove all old grindings -- replace gears -- add grease and reverse order... great fix -- even with purchase of pliers it was cheaper than any offer from kitchen aide....
Remove the top cover. Loosen the circuit board and remove the gear case. Remove the retaining clip on the gear shaft and remove the gears. Clean the old grease out and relube. reassemble in reverse order . Not a bad job at all.
needed a new beater since old one was chipping and had coating flaking off.
Looked up part replacement, ordered on line. Found part easily and waited anxiously for new part. I wanted to make cookies for the holiday season. Received part quickly, opened up packaging, put on mixer and I was back in business. Thanks so much for an easy fix. I also was pleasantly surprised at how cheap the replacement part was. Thank you, thank you for allowing me to get a new part with ease and continue to use my Kitchen Aid mixer.
Removed the lid of the mixer. Cleaned all grease and removed the worm gear. Installed new gear and packed with new grease Installed lid and checked worked perfect. Easy repair.
remove the old screw and screwed the new part in place. I like your link because it shows a picture of the fixture and you can find the part you need real easy. Will order from you again when I need it.
Removed mixer motor housing by removing 5 obvious screws. Removed plastic transmission cover by removing 4 obvious screws. Down load parts exploded drawing from PartSelect.com Found the worn part by the shiny teeth on the large gear. Found the large worm gear on the drawing and ordered the gear, and associated bearings. Did not need the seal. Removed worn part, assembled new gear and beargings in same manner as the worn part, and placed new part in mixer. Replaced transmission cover gasket. Repacked grease from transmission cover onto the new gear. Replaced transmission cover (4 screws). Replaced mixer motor housing (4 screws). Replaced mixer trim band around the motor houseing joing. (1 screw). Plugged it and and it works, good as new.
I took all the grease out of the top of the mixer. Saw that the gear was worn. When the new parts came I put as much grease in as was in before. Put it back together and it worked like a champ.
The parts I received from PartSelect were higher quality than the original parts. The bevel gear and housing were originally plastic. The new ones are solid metal. The machine sounds and runs better than it ever did. The drawings from the website made this really easy. This will be my first choise for parts from now on.
the hardest part is removing the retaining ring (didn't buy pliers)after that it is very easy, remove ring, top gear, center pin, bottom gear,worm gear(was removed first)the grease is pretty nasty,clean off the old grease and put it all back the way it came apart,with new grease.And then PRAY !!!!!!! THANK YOU PARTS SELECT for your wonder smart staff.
when turned on mixer went full speed for 10 secs. then shut off. when turned off then this repeated. Trouble guide indicates defective speed control.
per e.g. and put cover on and secured screws. Pluged in unit turned it on and it worked for 25 secs then went full speed and shut down.. repeat this several times got same results. Put old unit back in and it worked for 2 days then same results. I now suspect coil on shaft is defective. I'll order that and see. Unless some one knows of another problem.