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KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 electric wall oven

KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 electric wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 electric wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Air Baffle for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 4375425

    Cabinet and stirrer parts diagram

    Air Baffle

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  • Air Baffle for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 4448935

    Top venting parts diagram

    Air Baffle

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  • Oven Trim for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 4455432

    Oven parts diagram

    Oven Trim

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  • Installation Instructions for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 8300653

    Oven parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

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  • Oven Trim for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 4455443

    Oven parts diagram

    Oven Trim

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  • Wall Oven Trim Kit for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 4378944

    Microwave door parts, optional parts diagram

    Wall Oven Trim Kit

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  • Wall Oven Membrane Switch (black) for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 8302670

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    Wall Oven Membrane Switch (black)

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  • Switch for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 8302660

    Control panel parts diagram

    Switch

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  • Support for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 4451478

    Oven parts diagram

    Support

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  • Oven Door Glass for KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 - Part 4452789

    Microwave door parts, optional parts diagram

    Oven Door Glass

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KitchenAid Electric Wall Oven KEMC308KSS03 FAQs

For the KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 wall oven/microwave combo, the most reliable “reset” is to cancel the active cooking mode at the control panel; if the control is unresponsive, a power reset (breaker off, then on) restores normal operation and clears many temporary control glitches.

Quick reset options (start here)
  • Cancel the current cycle: press the appropriate CANCEL/OFF key for the oven you are using.
  • Microwave side: press MICROWAVE OVEN CANCEL; it cancels any function except Timer and Control Lock (it does not erase the time of day).
  • If the display shows an “Oven Status” code: the unit has detected an internal problem and needs service-level diagnosis.
  • If the keypad is locked: turn off Control Lock, then retry CANCEL.
  • If the control is frozen: do a power reset at the home breaker.
How to do a power reset (breaker reset)
  1. Turn OFF the wall oven/microwave combo circuit breaker.
  2. Wait 1 minute.
  3. Turn the breaker ON.
  4. Re-set the clock if needed and test Bake or Broil.
Safety note
  • If you smell burning, see arcing, or the breaker trips repeatedly, leave power off and schedule service.
What “reset” does and does not do
Reset method What it fixes What it usually will not fix
CANCEL/OFF on the control Stops a cooking cycle, clears many active modes Hardware failures (sensor, latch, control board)
Breaker power reset Clears a frozen display or temporary logic fault Repeated error codes or heating problems
Why it matters

A proper reset prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you confirm whether the issue is a one-time control glitch or a repeatable failure that needs troubleshooting using the wiring diagram and diagnostics in the KEMC308KSS03 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A KitchenAid electric wall oven like model KEMC308KSS03 typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven clean, ensuring proper installation, and addressing heating issues early helps you reach the full expected lifespan.

Typical lifespan by oven type

Most customers see these ranges in real-world use:

  • Electric ovens: 13 to 15 years
  • Gas ovens: 15 to 17 years
  • Wall oven/microwave combos: usually follow the oven’s lifespan, but the microwave section can need service sooner due to higher-use electronics
Appliance type Typical life expectancy What usually ends life first
Electric wall oven 13 to 15 years Heating circuit issues, sensor drift, control failures
Gas oven 15 to 17 years Ignition and gas valve wear
Combo unit (oven + microwave) 13 to 15 years overall Microwave door switches, controls, high-voltage components
What to do to maximize life on KEMC308KSS03

We recommend these practical habits for this KitchenAid combo unit:

Signs it is nearing end of life

If you see these repeatedly, repairs become more frequent and costly:

  • Oven temperature swings or long preheat times
  • Error/status messages that return after a reset
  • Broil or bake performance dropping (uneven browning)
  • Microwave stops when the door is touched or moved (often an interlock issue)
  • Frequent blown fuses or tripped breakers
Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. On a built-in KitchenAid wall oven/microwave combo, installation labor and access time can be significant, so catching issues early often saves money.

Last updated: February 2026

A “30-inch” cutout refers to the cabinet opening for a 30-inch class built-in unit. For the KitchenAid KEMC308KSS03 wall oven/microwave combo, the cutout is taller than a single wall oven; use the exact rough-in dimensions in the KEMC308KSS03 installation guide before cabinetry or replacement planning.

Typical cutout ranges for 30-inch built-in units

Because “30-inch” describes width class, the height depends on whether you have a single oven, double oven, or an oven/microwave combo.

  • Cutout width (most 30-inch class units): about 28 1/2 inches (often a narrow tolerance range)
  • Cutout height (combo units like KEMC308KSS03): typically around 40 to 42 inches
  • Cutout height (single wall oven): typically around 27 to 29 inches
  • Cutout depth (many combos): typically up to about 23 inches recessed depth
How to measure your cabinet opening

Measure the opening itself, then compare to the model’s installation requirements.

  • Measure width at the top, middle, and bottom
  • Measure height on both left and right sides
  • Measure recessed depth from the cabinet face frame to the back wall
  • Confirm clearance for trim, door swing, and ventilation
  • Verify the opening is square by checking diagonals
Quick comparison table
30-inch class built-in type Typical cutout width Typical cutout height
Single wall oven ~28 1/2 in. ~27 to 29 in.
Wall oven/microwave combo (like KEMC308KSS03) ~28 1/2 in. ~40 to 42 in.
Why it matters

If you use single-oven cutout dimensions for a combo unit, the opening will be far too short and the appliance will not fit. Following the KEMC308KSS03 installation guide also helps ensure proper mounting, airflow, and electrical junction box placement.

Last updated: February 2026

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