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KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 gas range

KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range High-limit Thermostat for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WP9759944

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    Range High-limit Thermostat

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  • Range Oven Door Hinge for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WP9760579

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    Oven Door Hinge

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  • Wall Oven Meat Probe Jack Assembly for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part 8186589

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  • Range Leveling Leg for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WP3196037

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  • Wall Oven Door Middle Glass for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WP9759225

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    Wall Oven Door Middle Glass

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  • Range Triple Surface Burner Base Assembly for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WP9761639

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    Cooktop Holder Orifice

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  • Whirlpool Range Screw for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WP12990527

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  • Wall Oven Light Bulb for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WP4173175

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  • Range Oven Meat Probe Sensor for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WP9755542

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  • Range Broil Pan for KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 - Part WPW10272546

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    Broiler Pan

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KitchenAid Gas Range KGSS907SBL00 FAQs

KitchenAid gas ranges like model KGSS907SBL00 are built for serious everyday cooking: strong burner performance, a large oven cavity, and durable controls. For the most accurate feature set and care guidance for your exact range, use the KGSS907SBL00 owner's manual.

What “good” looks like on a gas range

We judge a gas range by how consistently it cooks, how easy it is to maintain, and how serviceable it is over time.

  • Even, repeatable oven temperatures for baking and roasting
  • Reliable ignition for bake and broil
  • Burner flame control from low simmer to high heat
  • Sturdy grates and cooktop components that clean up well
  • Clear, responsive touch controls (when equipped)
Model-specific support and coverage (from the manual)

The KGSS907 series documentation includes warranty coverage that helps define what KitchenAid considers key long-life components.

Coverage period What it generally covers Why it matters
Year 1 limited warranty Factory specified parts and repair labor for defects (service by designated provider) Strong baseline support early in ownership
Years 2 through 5 limited warranty Certain component parts, including any gas burner and solid state touch control system parts Highlights the importance of burners and controls for long-term reliability
When performance issues are really a part problem

A “good” range can still act up if a common wear part is failing. On KGSS907SBL00, these parts are often involved in heat or ignition complaints:

Why it matters

If you cook frequently, a range’s real value is consistent heat and dependable ignition. Using the correct cleaning and operating steps from the manual helps protect burners, oven temperature accuracy, and touch controls so the range keeps performing like it should.

Last updated: February 2026

KitchenAid gas ranges typically last 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 gas range, consistent cleaning, proper burner flame, and avoiding overheating events are the biggest factors that help you reach the full expected lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most gas ranges land in the same general range, but real-world life depends on how hard the oven and burners are worked.

  • Heavy daily cooking and frequent high-heat baking can shorten life
  • Spills and boilovers that get into burner heads and valves speed up wear
  • Poor airflow around the range can increase heat stress on controls
  • Power surges can damage electronic touch controls
  • Skipping leveling can cause uneven cooking and extra strain on door hinges
Maintenance that adds years (simple, high impact)

Use these habits to reduce failures in common wear areas like igniters, sensors, and burner components.

  • Clean burner caps and ports regularly so flames stay even and blue
  • Wipe up oven spills quickly (once cool) to prevent baked-on residue and smoke
  • Keep the oven door gasket area clean so heat stays in the cavity
  • Confirm the range is level; adjust feet as needed
  • If bake or broil gets slow to light, address it early (igniters often weaken gradually)
Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable issues

Many problems that feel like a failing range are repairable with the right part.

Symptom Common cause Often repairable?
Oven won’t heat or takes too long to ignite Weak igniter Yes
Oven temperature swings widely Sensor out of range Yes
Burners click but don’t light consistently Dirty burner head or ignition issue Often
Oven shuts down from overheating High-limit thermostat trip/failure Often

Relevant parts for KGSS907SBL00 include the range oven igniter WP9760229 and the oven sensor WP8274149.

Why it matters

Knowing the 13 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair (common for igniters and sensors) or plan a replacement if multiple major systems are failing at once.

For model-specific operating and care guidance, follow the KGSS907SBL00 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On your KitchenAid gas range model KGSS907SBL00, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. The quickest way to find it is to open the oven door and check the frame area around the oven opening; the label is typically on the front edge of the range.

Where to look first (fast checks)
  • Open the oven door and inspect the front frame around the oven opening
  • Check the left and right front edges of the oven frame
  • Look along the lower front trim just below the oven opening
  • If you have a warming drawer, pull it out and check the frame behind the drawer front
What the label looks like

The rating label usually includes:

  • Model number (for example, KGSS907SBL00)
  • Serial number
  • Gas type and electrical ratings
  • Certification markings

Use the diagrams and label-location notes in the KGSS907SBL00 owner’s manual to match what you see on your range.

If you still cannot find it

Try these practical steps:

  • Wipe the frame edges with a damp cloth; grease can hide the print
  • Use a flashlight and look from a low angle across the frame
  • Take a photo and zoom in; faint ink is easier to read on a screen
Common label locations by range style
Range style Most common model/serial label spot
Freestanding gas range Oven door frame (front edge of oven opening)
Slide-in gas range Side frame near the oven opening or lower front trim
Range with warming drawer Frame behind the drawer front
Why it matters

We use the exact model number to match the correct KitchenAid parts and diagrams for your range, especially for items like an oven sensor, igniter, or gas valve assembly.

Last updated: February 2026

The best gas range brand is the one that matches your cooking style, service expectations, and budget. For owners of KitchenAid model KGSS907SBL00, KitchenAid is a strong choice when you want a feature-rich 30-inch range with solid parts support and standard gas installation requirements.

How we recommend choosing “best”

We see the best results when you pick a brand based on ownership factors, not just reputation.

  • Cooking priorities: high-heat searing, low simmer control, or frequent baking
  • Oven features you will use: convection, self-clean, temperature probe support
  • Serviceability: availability of common repair parts like igniters and sensors
  • Installation fit: 30-inch opening, clearances, and correct gas type (Natural vs LP)
  • Long-term cost: parts, labor, and how easy the unit is to maintain
Brand comparison (practical guide)
Category Brands commonly chosen What they are known for
Pro-style / luxury Wolf, Miele, BlueStar High output, premium build, pro aesthetics
Premium mainstream KitchenAid, Café, Monogram, GE Profile Strong feature sets and design options
Value-focused Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire Straightforward performance and lower cost
Feature-heavy LG, Samsung Tech-forward features and styling
What matters specifically for KGSS907SBL00 owners

Your range is designed for Natural gas and can be converted to LP gas when done correctly. Use the KGSS907SBL00 installation guide for gas supply, conversion, and leak-testing requirements, and the KGSS907SBL00 owner’s manual for normal burner ignition behavior and operating features.

If you are comparing brands based on repair history, these are common gas-range parts that affect day-to-day reliability:

  • Oven igniter performance (bake and broil)
  • Oven temperature sensing and calibration
  • Burner ignition and flame consistency
  • Gas valve operation
  • Control panel responsiveness
Why it matters

A gas range can cook beautifully in any brand tier when it is installed to code, set up for the correct fuel type, and maintained with the right replacement parts.

Last updated: February 2026

If your KitchenAid KGSS907SBL00 gas range preheats but never reaches the set temperature, the most common causes are a weak bake ignition system, an oven temperature sensing problem, or a control setting that changes how the oven cycles. Start by confirming normal preheat behavior and burner ignition timing in the KGSS907SBL00 owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix many “not hot enough” complaints
  • Make sure you are using BAKE, then pressing START (the display should show Preheating).
  • Avoid frequent door openings; heat loss can make the oven seem underpowered.
  • If this is the first use after installation or a long time unused, run a surface burner briefly to help purge air from the gas line.
  • Confirm Sabbath Mode is off; temperature changes can be very slow in that mode.
  • Verify you are not using convection settings unintentionally (convection often uses lower recipe temps).
What to watch for during preheat (model-specific)

Your KGSS907SBL00 bake burner should light within about 8 seconds after starting bake; under some conditions it can take 50 to 60 seconds to light.

What you observe What it usually means What to do next
No ignition, or very delayed ignition Weak igniter or gas delivery issue Inspect bake ignition; consider replacing the range oven igniter WP9760229 if it is not drawing enough current to open the valve reliably
Ignites, but temperature stays low Sensor out of range or calibration needed Test/replace the oven sensor WP8274149 and then check oven temperature calibration in the manual
Burner flame looks lazy/yellow Fuel/air mix issue (especially after LP conversion) Use the installation guide to review bake flame check and adjustment steps
Parts that commonly solve this on KGSS907SBL00
Why it matters

An oven that cannot reach temperature often overworks the burner and increases cook time, leading to uneven baking and poor broiling results. Verifying ignition timing and sensor accuracy prevents unnecessary part replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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Main causes: power supply problem, control thermostat or electronic control board failure, broken element, bad burner ig…

Main causes: broken oven door lock assembly, wiring failure, electronic control board problem…

Main causes: faulty temperature sensor, electronic control board problem, control thermostat failure, weak burner ignite…

Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: food splatters, spilling food on the oven door, allowing liquid to drip through oven door vent when cleanin…

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