How do I clear the error code on my KitchenAid oven?
On your KitchenAid KESS907SSS06 electric range, you can clear many error codes by pressing Cancel/Off once to stop the cycle and reset the control. If the code returns, do a full power reset at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power and retry the function.
Quick reset steps (safe order)
- Press Cancel/Off and wait 30 seconds.
- If the display stays in an error state, turn OFF the range circuit breaker.
- Leave power OFF for 60 seconds.
- Turn the breaker ON and set the clock if prompted.
- Start Bake and confirm the oven heats normally.
- If the code returns immediately, stop using the oven and troubleshoot the likely cause below.
What the error code usually points to
Most KitchenAid range error codes fall into a few common groups. Use this as a fast guide before replacing parts.
| What you see | What it often means | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Code returns right after reset | Control is still detecting a fault | Wiring connections, sensor, door lock |
| Oven won’t heat or heats poorly | Heating circuit problem | Bake element, wiring, power supply |
| Temperature seems inaccurate | Sensing problem | Oven sensor, sensor harness |
| Self-clean issues or door won’t unlock | Lock system problem | Door lock assembly, switch alignment |
Model-specific checks we recommend for KESS907SSS06
- Confirm proper power supply: This range must be connected to the correct voltage and wiring method for safe operation. Use the electrical connection guidance in the installation guide.
- Inspect the terminal block for overheating: A loose connection can cause power faults and repeated codes. If you see heat damage, check the range terminal block WPW10245259.
- Check oven temperature sensing: If the oven overheats, underheats, or throws temperature-related codes, test the sensor circuit and consider the wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825.
Why it matters
Clearing the code without fixing the underlying issue can lead to repeated shutdowns, poor baking performance, or unsafe electrical conditions. A quick reset is a good first step, but a returning code is a diagnostic clue.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a KitchenAid oven?
A KitchenAid electric oven like model KESS907SSS06 typically lasts 15 years. With normal home use and basic care (keeping vents clear, avoiding frequent high-heat self-clean cycles, and fixing heating issues early), many ranges reach the 10 to 20 year range.
Typical lifespan ranges
Most 30-inch electric slide-in ranges fall into these expectations:
- Typical: 15 years
- Common range: 10 to 20 years
- Shorter lifespan drivers: heavy daily use, frequent self-clean, power surges, overheating from blocked airflow
- Longer lifespan drivers: steady electrical supply, prompt part replacement, gentle cleaning habits
| What you do | What it affects | Result over time |
|---|---|---|
| Run self-clean often | Control electronics, door lock, wiring | More heat stress, earlier failures |
| Keep the oven clean manually | Bake/broil performance, odors | More consistent heating |
| Fix uneven heating quickly | Elements and temperature control | Prevents secondary damage |
| Ensure proper installation clearances | Cooling airflow, cabinet heat | Reduces overheating risk |
Parts that most often determine “end of life”
On the KESS907SSS06, the range usually becomes frustrating when key heating or control parts start failing repeatedly. These are common wear items we see:
- Heating element issues (no heat, slow preheat, uneven baking): range bake element WPW10207398
- Temperature regulation problems (overheats, underheats, long preheat): wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825
- Self-clean lock problems (door won’t lock or unlock): range oven door lock assembly WPW10195934
- Cooktop heat control problems (burner stuck high/low): range surface element control switch WP9763761
- Power connection damage or intermittent power: range terminal block WPW10245259
Why installation and airflow matter
This KitchenAid range is designed to meet cabinet temperature limits when installed with the required clearances and safety hardware. Proper setup helps the oven cool correctly, which protects wiring, controls, and sensors over the long run. For model-specific requirements, use the KESS907SSS06 installation guide.
When replacement makes more sense than repair
Replacement is the better call when you see a pattern like this:
- Multiple major parts fail within 12 to 24 months
- The oven won’t maintain temperature even after an element or sensor replacement
- The control panel becomes unreliable (random beeps, unresponsive keys)
- You smell repeated overheating at the power connection area
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my KESS907SSS06?
On the KitchenAid range model KESS907SSS06, the model and serial number plate is located inside the oven door on the right-hand side oven door trim. Open the oven door fully and look along the right-side trim for the rating plate.
Where to look (fast checklist)
- Open the oven door and use a flashlight
- Check the right-hand oven door trim (not the left)
- Look for a model/serial number plate or rating plate sticker/metal tag
- Wipe grease or residue off the trim so the print is readable
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
What the plate looks like and why it matters
The plate is the appliance’s identification tag. We use it to match the correct KitchenAid parts and to confirm electrical requirements listed for your range.
Common label wording
| You might see | What it means |
|---|---|
| Model | The exact model number (KESS907SSS06) used to match parts diagrams |
| Serial | Production code used for manufacturing date and version |
| Rating plate | Electrical information (voltage/amps) used for safe installation |
Tips if the label is hard to read
- Clean the area with a damp cloth and mild soap; dry completely
- Take a close-up photo and zoom in
- If the label is damaged, use the installation paperwork to confirm the model number and then match parts by diagram
Why it matters
Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong bake element, oven sensor, or control parts for your 30-inch electric slide-in range.
For a diagram showing the plate location, see the installation guide.
Last updated: March 2026




