How to look up KitchenAid model number?
To look up your KitchenAid model number, we recommend finding the model/serial label on the appliance itself, then using that exact model number (for example, KMHP519ESS06) to match parts and diagrams for your microwave/hood combo.
Where to find the model number on a KitchenAid microwave/hood combo
On over-the-range microwave/hood combos like KMHP519ESS06, the model number label is typically in one of these spots:
- Inside the microwave cavity, on a side wall
- On the door frame area (visible when you open the door)
- Behind the vent grille area (on some installations)
- On the unit’s rating label near the cooking cavity opening
Tips to make sure you read the model number correctly
Model numbers are easy to misread because they mix letters and numbers. Before ordering parts, we suggest:
- Write the model number exactly as shown (keep all letters and digits)
- Watch for common mix-ups like 0 vs O, and 1 vs I
- Include the full suffix (for example, the 06 in KMHP519ESS06)
- Use the model number to narrow parts to the correct revision and color/trim
Why the exact model number matters
KitchenAid often uses similar-looking platforms across multiple microwave hood models. The correct model number ensures you get the right fit for items like the vent grille, turntable, or door components.
| What you’re doing | What to use | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Finding replacement parts | Full model number (KMHP519ESS06) | Filters to the correct parts list |
| Matching a specific component | Part ID from the parts list | Prevents ordering the wrong revision |
| Troubleshooting a symptom | Model number plus symptom | Points you to the most likely parts |
Common parts people match using the model number
Once you have the model number, you can quickly identify common replacement parts for KMHP519ESS06, such as:
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes the KitchenAid microwave?
KitchenAid microwaves (including the KitchenAid KMHP519ESS06 microwave/hood combo) are made under the Whirlpool Corporation umbrella. In practice, that means KitchenAid units often share engineering, platforms, and service parts with other Whirlpool-family appliances, even when styling and features differ.
What “made by Whirlpool” means for parts and repairs
When a brand is owned and manufactured within a larger company, you will commonly see shared components across multiple model lines. For KMHP519ESS06, that matters most when you are troubleshooting heating, power, door safety, or venting issues.
Common Whirlpool-family microwave/hood combo service parts include:
- High-voltage components (diode, fuse, interlock switches)
- Door safety hardware (interlock assemblies, brackets)
- Airflow and venting parts (vent grille, fan motor components)
- Turntable drive parts (tray, support)
Parts you can match to your KMHP519ESS06
If you are repairing your KitchenAid microwave/hood combo, we recommend matching by model number first, then selecting the exact part ID listed for KMHP519ESS06.
| Repair need | Example part on this model | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| No power or intermittent power | Microwave fuse W11707984 | Unit power protection and startup |
| Door won’t start or acts “open” | Assembly, interlock (includes switches) W11197766 | Door safety circuit and run enable |
| Runs but does not heat | Gaoxin-hvd c W11256462 | High-voltage circuit for heating |
| Poor venting or damaged front grille | Microwave vent grille W10701701 | Air intake and exhaust path |
Why it matters
Knowing Whirlpool Corporation is behind KitchenAid helps set expectations for serviceability: parts availability, wiring conventions, and common failure patterns are often similar across Whirlpool-family microwave/hood combos. That makes accurate model matching (KMHP519ESS06) the fastest way to get the right replacement part the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
How can I tell what size my KitchenAid mixer is?
This model page is for the KitchenAid KMHP519ESS06 microwave/hood combo, not a KitchenAid stand mixer; “size” for this appliance means the microwave’s cavity capacity and the cutout or overall dimensions. Use the model number KMHP519ESS06 on the rating label to match the correct specifications.
Where to find the model label on KMHP519ESS06
On most over-the-range microwave/hood combos, we find the rating label in one of these spots:
- Inside the door opening on the frame (often along the left or right side)
- On the back of the unit (harder to see once installed)
- Behind the vent grille area (varies by design)
What “size” can mean for a microwave/hood combo
Different “sizes” matter for different reasons:
- Cavity capacity (cu. ft.): how much fits inside
- Overall width: typically 30 inches for over-the-range units
- Height and depth: affects cabinet clearance and door swing
- Mounting and venting layout: determines whether it fits your existing bracket and ducting
| If you need… | Look for… | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Replacement fit | Overall dimensions | Ensures it fits the cabinet space |
| Install compatibility | Mounting plate and venting | Prevents rework of holes and ducting |
| Cooking space | Cavity capacity | Determines usable interior room |
If you are trying to match parts by “size”
For KMHP519ESS06, matching by model number is more accurate than measuring. Common size-related parts include:
- Microwave mounting plate W11025649 (mounting and alignment)
- Microwave vent grille W10701701 (front fit and airflow)
- Turntable W11402532 (interior fit)
Why it matters
Microwave/hood combos are sensitive to cabinet cutout, mounting, and venting alignment; using the exact model number KMHP519ESS06 prevents ordering parts that do not fit.
For help identifying the correct label and model format, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a KitchenAid refrigerator?
The KMHP519ESS06 is a KitchenAid microwave/hood combo, not a refrigerator. For this type of appliance, the most common issues are no heat, a dead display (no power), or a fuse that blows when starting; these problems often trace to the fuse, door interlock switches, or the electronic control.
Most common KMHP519ESS06 problems and what they point to
- Microwave runs but does not heat: high-voltage circuit problem (commonly a diode or heater circuit component)
- No power or dead display: blown fuse, loose connection, or control issue
- Blows fuse when starting or when the door closes: door interlock switch problem
- Vent fan loud or weak airflow: vent fan motor issue or a blocked vent path
- Turntable not rotating: turntable or support problem
Quick checks we recommend first
- Unplug the microwave or shut off the breaker before any inspection.
- Test heating with a cup of water for 60 seconds; note whether the interior fan and turntable run.
- If the unit is dead, check the fuse and fuse holder for signs of overheating.
- If the fuse blows repeatedly, focus on the door interlock switches and door alignment.
Parts that commonly match these symptoms
| Symptom | Part to check | Example part for KMHP519ESS06 |
|---|---|---|
| No power | Fuse | Microwave fuse W11707984 |
| Fuse blows when starting/door closes | Interlock switches | Assembly, interlock (includes switches) W11197766 |
| No power (burnt/loose fuse connection) | Fuse holder | Microwave fuse holder W10245194 |
| Weak/no venting | Vent fan motor | Microwave vent fan motor assembly W11613599 |
Why it matters
Microwave/hood combos use high voltage and multiple safety interlocks. Checking the fuse protection and door interlock system first helps prevent repeat fuse failures and narrows the repair to the right circuit.
Last updated: February 2026





