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KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 built-in refrigerator

KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 built-in refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 built-in refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Shelf Trim for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 1112721

    Refrigerator door diagram

    Refrigerator Shelf Trim

    Part #1112721

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Sleeve for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 2000645

    Upper unit diagram

    Refrigerator Sleeve

    Part #2000645

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Overlay for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 2002892

    Dispenser and front diagram

    Refrigerator Overlay

    Part #2002892

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Overlay for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 2003308

    Freezer control panel diagram

    Refrigerator Overlay

    Part #2003308

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Owner's Manual for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part LIT2002906

    #NI

    All parts diagram

    Refrigerator Owner's Manual

    Part #LIT2002906

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Evaporator Cover for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 2000341

    Air flow and reservoir diagram

    Refrigerator Evaporator Cover

    Part #2000341

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cover Egg for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 2169935

    Refrigerator shelf diagram

    Cover Egg

    Part #2169935

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Freezer Basket for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 2001625

    Freezer shelf diagram

    Refrigerator Freezer Basket

    Part #2001625

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Shield for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 2147172

    Dispenser and front diagram

    Refrigerator Shield

    Part #2147172

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Connector for KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 - Part 227991

    Icemaker diagram

    Connector

    Part #227991

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

KitchenAid Built-In Refrigerator KSSS42QDW02 FAQs

Yes. KitchenAid makes 33-inch wide refrigerators in several configurations (commonly French door and bottom-freezer). Your KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 is a built-in side-by-side model, which is typically wider than 33 inches, so a 33-inch unit is usually a different model family.

How to confirm a refrigerator is truly “33-inch wide”

Manufacturers list a nominal width, but the installed space needs extra clearance for doors, hinges, and airflow. When you compare models, we recommend checking:

  • Cabinet width (the published width of the refrigerator body)
  • Hinge and handle clearance (can add noticeable extra width)
  • Required side clearance for ventilation and door swing
  • Depth type (standard-depth vs counter-depth) because it affects fit and door swing
  • Door style (French door vs bottom freezer vs side-by-side)
Built-in vs freestanding: why your model number matters

KSSS42QDW02 is a built-in refrigerator model. Built-in units are designed for a built-in opening and often come in wider sizes (for example, 42-inch class models are common in built-ins). A 33-inch wide KitchenAid refrigerator is typically a freestanding model intended for standard kitchen cutouts.

Quick comparison
Feature Built-in (like KSSS42QDW02) 33-inch freestanding
Typical width class Wider (often 42-inch class) 33-inch class
Installation Cabinet enclosure, tighter tolerances Standard alcove
Fit planning focus Venting and panel/door clearance Door swing and side clearance
Why it matters

Choosing by “33-inch” alone can lead to fit issues. The right match depends on your opening width, door swing clearance, and whether you are replacing a built-in unit (like KSSS42QDW02) or switching to a freestanding refrigerator.

Related parts and maintenance for KSSS42QDW02

If you are maintaining your current refrigerator instead of replacing it, these common parts can help address everyday issues:

For water-quality upkeep on many KitchenAid refrigerators, we also recommend following how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

KitchenAid typically does not automatically replace broken parts; replacement depends on whether your KitchenAid built-in refrigerator model KSSS42QDW02 is covered by an active warranty and what the warranty covers. If you need a part now, we recommend ordering the correct replacement part for your refrigerator and repairing the failure.

What to do first (fast checks)
  • Find your proof of purchase and warranty paperwork; coverage is based on dates and terms.
  • Identify the failed symptom (no ice, warm temps, leaking water, lights out, door not sealing).
  • Confirm the exact model number on the rating label is KSSS42QDW02.
  • Match the part to the symptom before ordering (for example, ice maker vs. inlet valve).
  • If the repair involves sealed-system work (compressor or refrigerant lines), use a qualified technician.
Common “broken part” scenarios and likely replacements
Symptom Common cause Part to consider for KSSS42QDW02
Ice maker not making ice Failed ice maker module or internal fault Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943
Water dispenser slow or no water Weak/failed valve or restricted supply Refrigerator inlet valve W10853654
Fridge warm, freezer OK (or vice versa) Evaporator fan issue Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP4389155
Door not sealing, frost or sweating Worn gasket Refrigerator door gasket 2188318A or refrigerator door gasket 2188320A
Why it matters

Warranty coverage can reduce out-of-pocket cost, but the fastest path to getting your KitchenAid refrigerator running again is usually identifying the failed component and replacing it with the correct model-matched part. Using the right part also prevents repeat failures like leaks, poor cooling, or ice buildup.

Helpful DIY guidance

If the issue is water or ice related, we use these step-by-step resources to narrow the cause before replacing parts:

Last updated: February 2026

For a KitchenAid built-in refrigerator like model KSSS42QDW02, most repairs typically cost $300 to $580 when you combine the service call, labor, and the replacement part needed. Your total usually depends on which system failed (cooling, ice maker, or water dispenser) and how long the repair takes.

What changes the price the most
  • Which part failed (ice maker vs. compressor repairs are very different)
  • Labor time (simple access vs. built-in cabinet removal)
  • Service call/diagnostic fee (often applied toward the repair)
  • Whether the repair is sealed-system related (typically higher labor)
  • How quickly you need service (after-hours or expedited visits can cost more)
Typical repair cost ranges (what you can expect)
Repair type Common symptoms Typical total cost
Minor electrical or switch repair Light not working, door switch issues $200 to $400
Ice maker or dispenser repair No ice, dispenser not dispensing $300 to $600
Water system repair No water, slow fill, leaking at valve $250 to $550
Cooling/airflow repair Warm fridge, noisy fan, poor airflow $300 to $700
Sealed system repair Not cooling, compressor issues $600 to $1,500+
Parts that commonly drive repair costs on KSSS42QDW02

If you already know what failed, pricing gets easier because you can estimate parts plus labor. These are common examples for this model:

Why it matters

Built-in refrigerators like the KitchenAid KSSS42QDW02 often take longer to access than freestanding models, so labor can be a bigger part of the bill. Identifying whether the issue is airflow, water supply, ice maker, or sealed system helps you avoid paying for unnecessary parts.

Last updated: February 2026

For a KitchenAid built-in refrigerator like model KSSS42QDW02, the most common service issues we see are ice maker and water dispensing problems, warm temperatures from poor airflow, and leaks. These usually trace back to the ice maker system, evaporator fan airflow, or the water inlet and reservoir components.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
  • No ice or slow ice production: ice maker assembly issue, freezer temperature too warm, or water supply problem
  • Warm refrigerator section: weak airflow from the evaporator fan area or frost buildup restricting airflow
  • Water leaking or puddles: clogged/iced drain path, loose water line connections, or a failing valve/reservoir
  • Clicking, buzzing, or humming: fan blade interference, fan motor strain, or ice dispenser mechanism noise
  • Dim or no interior light: door/light switch or bulb issue
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  1. Confirm temperatures: aim for about 0°F in the freezer and 37°F in the fresh food section.
  2. Check airflow: make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.
  3. Inspect the ice maker fill: if the mold is dry, suspect a water supply/valve issue; if it is full but not harvesting, suspect the ice maker.
  4. Look for frost buildup on the rear freezer panel (a common clue of a defrost or airflow problem).
  5. Check door switches and seals: a door not fully sealing can cause temperature swings and excess frost.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on KSSS42QDW02
Problem area What fails most often Example part on this model
Ice production Ice maker module/assembly Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943
Airflow/noise Fan blade or fan motor Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP4389155
Leaks/no water Valve or reservoir Refrigerator inlet valve W10853654
Lights staying off/on Door/light switch Refrigerator light switch W11384469
Why it matters

Ice maker, airflow, and water supply issues can look like “the refrigerator isn’t cooling,” but the fix is often a targeted part (fan, valve, or ice maker) plus basic maintenance like clearing vents and keeping coils clean.

Helpful DIY guidance

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your refrigerators

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