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KitchenAid KFP0718BM0 food processor

KitchenAid KFP0718BM0 food processor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KFP0718BM0 food processor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Use & Care Guide (kfp0718*) for KitchenAid KFP0718BM0 - Part W11103322

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    Use & Care Guide (kfp0718*)

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  • Disc, Julienne (on Some Models) for KitchenAid KFP0718BM0 - Part W11239507

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KitchenAid Food Processor KFP0718BM0 FAQs

If your KitchenAid KFP0718BM0 food processor will not run, the most common cause is the safety interlock not being satisfied (bowl and lid not fully locked). If it is assembled correctly and still dead, the issue is usually power to the base, a stuck switch/interlock, or an internal electrical failure.

Quick checks (no tools)

  • Confirm the outlet works by testing a lamp or phone charger.
  • Unplug the unit for 2 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Remove and reinstall the bowl and lid; rotate until they fully lock.
  • Check for food buildup in the lid and bowl locking tabs; clean and dry them.
  • Try a different speed or pulse button (a single stuck button can prevent operation).

Parts to inspect on KFP0718BM0

Interlock problems are often caused by fitment issues or worn locking features.

If it hums, stalls, or stops under load

This usually points to a jam, overload, or a blade/disc not seated correctly.

Simple symptom guide

Symptom Most likely cause What we recommend
No lights/sound No power, interlock not engaged Outlet test, re-lock bowl/lid, clean lock points
Runs then stops Overload, overheating, intermittent interlock Reduce load, let it cool 20 minutes, recheck lid/bowl fit
Hums but won’t spin Jammed blade/disc, seized drive Remove obstruction, reseat blade/disc

Why it matters

The interlock is a built-in safety feature; if the bowl or lid is even slightly out of position, the motor circuit stays open and the processor will not start. Keeping the locking surfaces clean and using undamaged bowl and lid parts prevents nuisance no-start issues.

Last updated: January 2026

To reassemble your KitchenAid KFP0718BM0 food processor, set the bowl onto the base and lock it in place, install the correct blade or disc on the center drive, then lock the lid and insert the pusher. If parts will not lock, something is misaligned.

Reassembly steps (KFP0718BM0)

Quick fit check (what should feel “right”)

Part Correct fit If it does not fit
Bowl Sits level; locks with a short twist Remove and reseat; check for food debris on the rim or base coupler
Blade/disc Drops onto the post; spins freely by hand (unplugged) Confirm you are using the correct adapter; reseat until fully down
Lid Locks without forcing Verify bowl is fully locked first; align lid tabs with bowl slots

Common reasons it will not lock

  • Bowl not fully seated on the base.
  • Blade or disc not pushed fully down on the drive post.
  • Lid tabs not aligned with the bowl slots.
  • Food residue on the bowl rim, lid groove, or interlock area.
  • Using a disc without the disc shaft adapter.

Why it matters

The KFP0718BM0 uses safety interlocks; if the bowl and lid are not locked correctly, the motor typically will not run. Proper assembly also prevents leaks, wobble, and uneven chopping.

Last updated: January 2026

A KitchenAid food chopper is not the same as a full-size food processor like the KitchenAid KFP0718BM0. A chopper is essentially a compact “mini processor” for quick chopping and mixing, while a food processor is built for larger batches and more attachments (like slicing and shredding).

Key differences (chopper vs. food processor)

  • Capacity: Choppers are smaller; food processors handle bigger volumes.
  • Attachments: Food processors typically support slicing/shredding discs and specialty blades; choppers usually do basic chopping/pureeing.
  • Power and workload: Food processors are designed for heavier prep and longer runs.
  • Feed tube use: Food processors often use a feed tube and pusher for continuous slicing.
  • Versatility: Food processors can cover more tasks (dough, slicing, shredding) depending on included parts.

What this means for KFP0718BM0

KitchenAid KFP0718BM0 is a food processor model, so it is designed to use a bowl, lid, pusher, blades, and discs that support broader meal-prep tasks.

Task Food chopper Food processor (KFP0718BM0)
Chop herbs/onions Yes Yes
Make sauces/dressings Yes Yes
Slice vegetables Usually no Yes (with slicing disc)
Shred cheese Usually no Yes (with reversible disc)
Mix dough Usually no Yes (with dough blade)

Parts that support “food processor” functions

If you are trying to do slicing, shredding, or dough work, these model-specific components are what make KFP0718BM0 different from a chopper:

Why it matters

Choosing between a chopper and a food processor affects prep time and results. A chopper is great for quick, small jobs; a food processor like KFP0718BM0 is the better fit when you want consistent slices, shredded ingredients, or larger-batch processing.

Last updated: January 2026

For KitchenAid food processor model KFP0718BM0, many removable accessories (like the bowl, lid, and pusher) are typically safe on the top rack of the dishwasher, while the motor base and any drive-related pieces should never be immersed. When you want the safest results, hand-wash and dry thoroughly.

What’s usually OK in the dishwasher (top rack)

Place parts so they cannot flip into the heating element area.

  • Bowl
  • Bowl lid
  • Pusher and feed-tube components
  • Discs and disc adapter (secure them so they do not move)
  • Non-electrical accessories

If a plastic part warps or cracks, match replacements to KFP0718BM0, such as the bowl W11319163 or food processor bowl lid W11551396.

What should stay out of the dishwasher

These items can be damaged by water intrusion or should not be submerged.

  • Motor base (wipe only)
  • Any part that interfaces with the motor/drive and could trap water
  • Components with tight crevices where water can sit after washing

Quick cleaning guide

Part Best cleaning method Notes
Bowl, lid, pusher Top-rack dishwasher or hand-wash Avoid high heat if you’re concerned about warping
Slicing/shredding discs, blades Hand-wash preferred Sharp edges; dry immediately to reduce spotting
Motor base Damp cloth wipe-down Never immerse or spray with water

Why it matters

Dishwasher heat and strong detergents can cloud plastics and dull cutting edges over time. Keeping the base and drive area dry helps prevent corrosion and premature wear.

Last updated: January 2026

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