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KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 wall oven/microwave combo

KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 wall oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 wall oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Oven Door Glass for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10358180

    Oven door diagram

    Oven Door Glass

    Part #W10358180

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

  • Oven Electronic Control for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10317349

    Control panel parts diagram

    Oven Electronic Control

    Part #W10317349

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

  • (left W/dual) for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part N/P

    (left W/dual)

    Part #N/P

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  • Oven Trim for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10486209

    Cabinet and stirrer parts diagram

    Oven Trim

    Part #W10486209

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

  • Control Panel for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10359763

    Control panel parts diagram

    Control Panel

    Part #W10359763

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  • Oven Door Glass for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10358179

    Oven door diagram

    Oven Door Glass

    Part #W10358179

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

  • Deflector for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10507010

    Oven parts diagram

    Deflector

    Part #W10507010

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  • Transformer for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10354053

    Control panel parts diagram

    Transformer

    Part #W10354053

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  • Wall Oven Microwave Door Inner Panel for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10486210

    Door, microwave diagram

    Wall Oven Microwave Door Inner Panel

    Part #W10486210

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  • Cook Tray for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 - Part W10120486

    Internal microwave parts diagram

    Cook Tray

    Part #W10120486

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KitchenAid Wall Oven/Microwave Combo KEMS309BSS00 FAQs

A KitchenAid wall oven/microwave combo like model KEMS309BSS00 saves space and gives you two cooking modes in one cabinet cutout, but the tradeoffs are higher purchase and repair costs, more complex installation, and the risk that one failure can take out both the oven and microwave functions.

Common disadvantages to plan for

  • More complicated repairs: More components (controls, interlocks, sensors) means more diagnostic time and higher labor.
  • One problem can affect both appliances: A control or power issue can disable the whole unit.
  • Higher part costs: Combo-specific controls and trim pieces typically cost more than standalone equivalents.
  • Tighter fit and airflow needs: Built-in units rely on correct cabinet cutout dimensions and venting.
  • Capacity compromises: Depending on the design, the oven cavity or microwave cavity can feel smaller than separate appliances.
  • Harder removal for service: Pulling a built-in combo from the cabinet is more involved than sliding out a countertop microwave.

Installation and electrical drawbacks (what we see most)

Your KEMS309BSS00 is a built-in electric microwave/oven combination; installation can require precise cutout sizing and proper electrical supply. The installation guide includes cabinet cutout guidance (27-inch and 30-inch configurations) and power requirement tables for KEMS309B and KEMS379B families.

Area Combo unit drawback What to do about it
Cabinet cutout Less flexibility once installed Confirm cutout width, height, and depth before ordering or replacing
Electrical Higher amperage/wattage than a microwave alone Verify circuit capacity and wiring match the installation requirements
Service access Heavier, harder to remove Plan for two-person handling and safe shutoff at the breaker

Repair complexity examples (parts that can stop operation)

Some failures are small but critical. For example, a bad door safety circuit can prevent the microwave from running; common related parts include the microwave door switch W10211972 and the interlock W11033422.

Why it matters

A combo unit is a great space-saver, but it concentrates cost and downtime into one appliance. Planning for correct installation and understanding common failure points helps you avoid repeat service calls and protects the control boards, door latches, and heating components.

If you decide a combo is still the right fit, you can order replacement parts for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

KitchenAid wall ovens typically last 13 to 17 years. For your KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 wall oven/microwave combo, lifespan depends most on heat exposure, power quality, and how often high-heat cycles are used; good ventilation and clean door seals help you reach the upper end.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most wall ovens fall into a predictable range, but real-world life varies based on usage and installation conditions.

  • Light to average use: 15 to 17 years
  • Heavy use (daily baking, frequent broil): 10 to 14 years
  • Frequent self-clean cycles: shortens life by stressing electronics and door components
  • Heat management: blocked vents and tight cabinetry raise internal temperatures
  • Electrical supply: loose connections or incorrect wiring can damage controls over time

Quick comparison: repair vs replace timing

Use this as a practical guide when deciding whether to invest in a repair.

Oven age What we typically see Best next step
0 to 7 years Isolated part failures Repair is usually worthwhile
8 to 12 years More frequent sensor/control issues Repair if the fix is targeted
13 to 17 years Multiple failures, higher parts cost Compare repair cost to replacement

Maintenance that extends life

These steps reduce heat stress and prevent common failures in a wall oven/microwave combo.

  • Keep the lower vent area clear so heat can escape properly.
  • Wipe up spills promptly to prevent smoke and overheating during baking.
  • Avoid running self-clean back-to-back; let the oven cool fully between cycles.
  • Close the door gently; slamming can damage latches and door alignment.
  • If temperatures seem off, test with an oven thermometer and calibrate using the owner's manual.

Why it matters

A wall oven’s most expensive failures are usually electronic controls, sensors, and door hardware. Reducing excess heat in the cabinet cutout and keeping airflow normal helps protect those components and improves long-term reliability.

If you do need parts later, we list model-matched replacements for KEMS309BSS00 on the parts list for this model, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00 wall oven/microwave combo, turn the power off at the circuit breaker (or fuse) for about 1 minute, then turn it back on. When power is restored, the display typically lights briefly and you may see “PF” (power failure), which confirms the control rebooted.

  • Press CANCEL/OFF to stop any active cooking cycle.
  • Turn OFF the oven’s circuit breaker (or remove the fuse).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Set the clock and any preferences again if prompted.
  • Test BROIL for a few minutes to confirm the oven heats.

For model-specific control behavior and what “PF” means on your display, use the KEMS309BSS00 owner's manual.

What to check if the reset does not fix it

A reset clears many temporary control glitches, but it will not correct a failed part or a power supply problem. Check these items first:

  • Household circuit breaker is not tripped (or fuse is intact and tight)
  • The unit has a steady electrical supply (no flickering lights or repeated outages)
  • The oven is not showing a repeating error code after power returns
  • The oven begins heating within about 5 minutes of starting a bake or broil test

If an error code returns after the reset, use KitchenAid wall oven error codes to match the code to likely causes.

Why it matters

Resetting restores the electronic control to a known good startup state. It is the fastest way to clear a “stuck” keypad response, a blank display, or a control that needs to reboot after a power interruption.

Common display messages after a reset

What you see What it usually means What to do
PF Power was interrupted and the control restarted Reset the clock; run a quick heat test
Blank display No power to the unit or control not waking Recheck breaker/fuse; confirm power is on
Error code A fault was detected Look up the code; troubleshoot the related circuit/part

If you need replacement parts for KEMS309BSS00 (for example, a control, fuse, or sensor), order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

If you want the “best” 30-inch wall oven, we recommend choosing based on how you cook (baking accuracy, convection performance, self-clean features, and serviceability) and then matching the oven to your cabinet cutout. For a 30-inch built-in microwave/oven combo like KitchenAid model KEMS309BSS00, the cabinet opening and electrical requirements are just as important as brand and features; see the installation guide.

How we define “best” for a 30-inch wall oven

A 30-inch wall oven is “best” when it fits your kitchen correctly, heats evenly, and has controls and features you will actually use.

Key things we look for:

  • Fit and cutout compatibility (width, height, depth, and support surface)
  • Even baking and convection performance (fan convection, multi-rack results)
  • Temperature accuracy (calibration options and stable sensor readings)
  • Cleaning and usability (self-clean cycle, door design, rack system)
  • Long-term repairability (availability of controls, sensors, elements, door parts)

30-inch fit basics (important for KEMS309BSS00-STYLE combos)

For 30-inch built-in microwave/oven combinations, the installation specs drive what will work in your cabinet.

Typical 30-inch combo installation targets include:

  • Minimum cabinet width: 30 inches
  • Cutout width: about 28 1/2 inches
  • Recommended cutout height: about 41 3/8 inches
  • Cutout depth: about 24 inches

Quick fit reference

Spec (30-inch combo) Typical target Why it matters
Cabinet width 30 in min Prevents binding and heat damage
Cutout width ~28 1/2 in Ensures the unit slides in correctly
Cutout height ~41 3/8 in Aligns mounting points and trim
Cutout depth ~24 in Protects wiring and allows ventilation

Feature priorities by cooking style

Use this to narrow down what “best” means for your household.

  • Frequent bakers: prioritize convection, stable temperature control, and a reliable oven sensor
  • Busy households: prioritize fast preheat, easy-to-clean interior, and intuitive controls
  • Entertainers: prioritize multi-rack cooking and consistent browning
  • Low-maintenance owners: prioritize common, replaceable wear parts (sensor, bake element, control)

Why it matters

A “top-rated” 30-inch wall oven that does not match your cabinet cutout or electrical setup becomes a costly install problem. Starting with the correct installation dimensions and requirements helps you choose an oven that performs well and avoids fit issues.

For replacement parts and repairs for KitchenAid KEMS309BSS00, you can shop the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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