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KitchenAid KDRP463LSS0 dual-fuel range

KitchenAid KDRP463LSS0 dual-fuel range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KDRP463LSS0 dual-fuel range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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KitchenAid Dual-Fuel Range KDRP463LSS0 FAQs

Yes. For the KitchenAid KDRP463LSS0 dual-fuel range, KitchenAid supports replacement using factory specified parts that are made to fit and work correctly. We recommend using the parts and ordering guidance listed in the KDRP463LSS0 owner’s manual.

Best ways to get the right replacement part

Using the correct model and part identification prevents ordering the wrong item.

  • Match the complete model number (KDRP463LSS0) and your serial number before ordering.
  • Use factory specified parts for proper fit, safe operation, and reliable performance.
  • If you are unsure which component failed, confirm the symptom with basic checks before buying parts.
  • For electrical troubleshooting, use safe testing practices and the wiring information in the manual.
  • If you need a common service part for this model, examples include the wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825 (used for oven temperature feedback and control).

What “factory specified parts” means

Factory specified parts are built to the same design and tolerances as the original components used in your KitchenAid range.

Option What you get Best for
Factory specified part Correct fit and intended performance Most repairs and all safety-related repairs
Non-specified substitute Fit and performance can vary Only when you can confirm exact equivalency

Why it matters

A dual-fuel range combines gas burner ignition components (like a spark module) with electric oven controls and sensors. Using the correct replacement part helps prevent issues like inaccurate baking temperatures, ignition problems, nuisance error conditions, or repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

For KitchenAid KDRP463LSS0 parts help, use the parts list and diagrams for your model to identify the correct replacement, then contact Sears PartsDirect support for ordering and fit questions. For installation and specifications, use the KDRP463LSS0 installation guide.

What to have ready before you reach out

Having the right details speeds up parts lookup and avoids ordering the wrong component.

  • Complete model number: KDRP463LSS0
  • Serial number (from the rating plate)
  • Purchase date (if available)
  • A short description of the issue (for example: oven not heating, burner not sparking)
  • Any error message or unusual behavior you notice

Model and serial numbers are typically listed in the KDRP463LSS0 installation guide.

What support can help with

Support typically covers both parts identification and repair planning.

Need Best outcome What you may be asked
Identify the correct replacement part Match by model and diagram location Model and serial number
Find the right repair instructions Step-by-step guidance and safety notes Symptom and what you’ve tested
Installation questions Installation requirements and clearances Gas type, electrical supply details

Why it matters

Using the correct, model-matched parts helps ensure proper fit and performance on a dual-fuel range like the KitchenAid KDRP463LSS0. It also reduces repeat repairs caused by mismatched components.

Last updated: March 2026

To replace the oven temperature sensor on your KitchenAid KDRP463LSS0 dual-fuel range, we disconnect power, remove the sensor mounting screws inside the oven, swap the wire connector to the new sensor, then reinstall and test bake temperature for normal operation.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Turn the range off and let the oven cool completely.
  • Disconnect power at the breaker (recommended) or unplug if accessible.
  • Use a towel or cardboard to protect the oven floor and door opening.
  • Have a Phillips screwdriver and work gloves ready.
  • Confirm the correct replacement part: wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825.

Replacement steps (typical for this KitchenAid range)

  1. Shut off power to the range.
  2. Locate the sensor inside the oven cavity (usually on the rear wall).
  3. Remove the mounting screws holding the sensor to the oven liner.
  4. Gently pull the sensor forward a few inches to access the connector.
  5. Disconnect the wire plug, then connect the new sensor.
  6. Tuck the wiring back through the opening so it does not touch hot surfaces.
  7. Reinstall screws, restore power, and run a quick bake test.

Quick test after replacement

Use the preheat indicators and basic bake operation described in the KDRP463LSS0 installation guide.

What you see What it usually means What to do next
Oven preheats normally Sensor circuit is working Verify temperature with an oven thermometer
Oven overheats or underheats Sensor or wiring issue Recheck connector seating and wire routing
Oven will not heat Power or control issue Check breakers, then follow troubleshooting in the guide

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Pinching the sensor harness behind the rear panel.
  • Letting excess wire rest against the oven liner near a heating element.
  • Replacing the sensor without fully disconnecting power.
  • Mixing up screws; use the original mounting screws for the sensor.

Why it matters

The oven temperature sensor tells the control how hot the oven is. If it is out of range or intermittently open, the oven can bake unevenly, overshoot set temperature, or fail to regulate heat correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

On your KitchenAid KDRP463LSS0 dual-fuel range, we find the model number on the model and serial rating plate located on the surface below the control panel. Use that complete model number when ordering parts or scheduling service; it ensures an exact match.

Where to look on the range

Check these common spots on the KDRP463LSS0:

  • Look just below the control panel on the front surface area
  • Use a flashlight and view from slightly above and in front
  • Wipe the area with a dry cloth to remove grease or dust
  • Write down both the model and serial numbers for your records
  • Confirm the characters exactly (letters and numbers matter)

What the label includes (and why it matters)

The rating plate typically lists both identifiers you will need.

Item on the label What it’s used for
Model number Matching the correct KitchenAid parts diagrams and replacement parts
Serial number Identifying production details for service and support

Tips for using the model number correctly

To avoid ordering the wrong part for your range:

  • Use the full model number, not a shortened version
  • Match every character exactly (for example, KDRP463LSS0)
  • Keep a photo of the label on your phone for quick reference
  • Use the model number when checking procedures in the KDRP463LSS0 installation guide

Why it matters

KitchenAid ranges can look similar across model series, but parts like an oven sensor, spark module, or terminal block can vary by model. Using the exact model number helps us point you to the right diagrams, troubleshooting steps, and compatible replacement parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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