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KitchenAid KEHC309JSS08 electric built-in oven with microwave

KitchenAid KEHC309JSS08 electric built-in oven with microwave Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KEHC309JSS08 electric built-in oven with microwave, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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KitchenAid Electric Built-In Oven with Microwave KEHC309JSS08 FAQs

To reset your KitchenAid KEHC309JSS08 wall oven/microwave combo, turn the oven function off at the control (OFF/CANCEL), then restore normal operation. If the control is unresponsive, reset power at the breaker for about 1 minute, then power it back on.

Quick reset options (start here)

  • Press OFF/CANCEL to stop the active cooking mode (this turns the respective oven off).
  • If the display is locked, unlock Control Lock first.
  • If the keypad will not respond, cycle power at the home breaker.
  • After power returns, set the clock if needed.
  • Re-test a simple function like Bake or Broil.

Unlock Control Lock (common “won’t reset” cause)

If the display shows Control Lock, the oven ignores most pads.

  1. Make sure the oven, Timer, and any timed cooking are off.
  2. Touch and hold 3 CONTROL LOCK for about 3 seconds.
  3. Repeat the same step to lock it again if desired.

Reference steps and control behavior in the KEHC309JSS08 owner’s manual.

Power reset (breaker reset)

Use this when the display is frozen, the oven will not start, or the control is acting erratically.

Reset method What it fixes best What you’ll notice
OFF/CANCEL at keypad Stops a cooking cycle, clears many active modes Cooking stops; display returns to time-of-day mode
Breaker reset (about 1 minute) Frozen control, glitchy display, non-responsive keypad Display goes blank, then returns when power is restored

Why it matters

A proper reset clears a stuck cooking mode and restores normal control logic. It also helps you confirm whether the issue is a temporary control glitch versus a part problem (for example, a temperature-sensing issue).

Last updated: January 2026

On the KitchenAid KEHC309JSS08 wall oven/microwave combo, the model and serial number plate is on the right mounting rail (the side trim area you see when the oven door is open). Use that full model number when ordering parts or scheduling service; see the KEHC309JSS08 owner's manual.

Where to look on the oven

Open the lower oven door and check the frame area on the right side.

  • Open the oven door fully so you can see the side rails
  • Look for a model and serial number plate on the right mounting rail
  • Write down both the model number and serial number
  • Take a clear photo of the plate for future reference
  • Use the exact characters (letters and numbers) when searching parts

What the model number is used for

Your model number narrows parts and diagrams to the exact KitchenAid configuration (controls, door parts, heating elements, and microwave components).

You need What to record Why it matters
Parts lookup Model number (example: KEHC309JSS08) Ensures correct fit and wiring compatibility
Service help Model number + serial number Helps identify the correct version and production run
Manual matching Model number Confirms features and operating instructions

Why it matters

KitchenAid built-in oven and microwave combo units can look similar across model families (like KEHC309 and related models), but parts such as a temperature sensor, door hinge, or control components can vary by revision. Using the plate information prevents ordering the wrong part.

Last updated: January 2026

The model number for this KitchenAid wall oven/microwave combo is KEHC309JSS08. You’ll find the complete model and serial number on the appliance’s model/serial label; our KEHC309JSS08 owner's manual also explains where to locate that label for service and parts ordering.

Where to find the model/serial label

On KitchenAid built-in oven and microwave combo units like KEHC309JSS08, the model/serial label is on the product itself (not the packaging). Check these common locations first:

  • Around the oven door frame when you open the lower oven door
  • Along the front frame/trim area near the control panel
  • On the side trim area visible with the door open
  • On a label that includes both model and serial fields

Why the exact model number matters

KitchenAid uses model numbers to match the correct wiring, controls, and fit-specific parts for your exact configuration (oven plus microwave). Even a close model (for example, KEHC309 without the full suffix) can use different components.

Examples of parts that are model-specific

  • Oven temperature sensing components (example: wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825)
  • Door hardware and glass assemblies
  • Heating elements and safety thermostats
  • Microwave door interlock and safety switches

Quick check: model number vs. series name

What you see What it means What to use for parts
“KitchenAid” or “Superba” Brand/series name Not enough by itself
“KEHC309” Model family Helpful, but incomplete
“KEHC309JSS08” Full model number Use this

Why it matters

Using the full model number helps us match the correct diagrams and replacement parts the first time, which prevents ordering a part that does not fit or connect correctly.

Last updated: January 2026

A microwave/oven combo like the KitchenAid KEHC309JSS08 saves space, but the tradeoffs are higher purchase and repair costs, more complex troubleshooting, and less flexibility than having separate appliances. You can also run into capacity and ergonomics limits depending on your kitchen layout and cooking habits.

Common disadvantages to plan for

  • Higher repair impact: if the microwave section or oven section fails, service can be more involved because components and access are shared.
  • More complex controls: combo units often use an electronic control system with more settings and modes to learn (see the KEHC309JSS08 owner's manual).
  • Less flexibility: you cannot replace or upgrade just the microwave or just the oven without changing the whole built-in unit.
  • Capacity constraints: the microwave cavity and oven size may be smaller than standalone models.
  • Ergonomics: microwave height can be awkward (too high for some users, especially for hot liquids).
  • Installation complexity: built-in fit, electrical requirements, and cabinet cutout alignment matter more (use the KEHC309JSS08 installation guide).

Performance tradeoffs (what customers notice)

Microwave/oven combos can cook very well, but they are not always the best at every niche task.

Task Separate units Combo unit
Quick microwave reheating Strong Strong
Baking multiple dishes More oven options Limited to the built-in oven size
Future upgrades Easy (swap one) Harder (swap whole unit)
Service access Often simpler Often tighter access in the cabinet

Why it matters

A combo is a great space-saver in a wall-oven cutout, but it is a bigger commitment. If you cook heavily, want easy upgrades, or prefer simpler repairs, separate appliances usually win. If space and a built-in look are top priorities, the combo format is often worth it.

Last updated: January 2026

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