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KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 dual-fuel range

KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 dual-fuel range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 dual-fuel range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Nut for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part W10794042

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    Acorn Nut

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  • Range Screw for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part WPW10373929

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    Range Screw

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  • Screw, Burne for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part W11676349

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  • Range Oven Meat Probe Sensor for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part WP9755542

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    Range Oven Meat Probe

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  • Range Control Panel Assembly for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part WPW10115888

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  • Panel Vent for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part W10246078

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  • Cover for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part W10115877

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  • Adapter for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part 4453116

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  • Glass Bracket for KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 - Part W10145810

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KitchenAid Dual-Fuel Range KDRS467VSS05 FAQs

To estimate the age of your KitchenAid oven (including the oven in your KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05 dual-fuel range), we decode the manufacture date from the serial number. On many KitchenAid serial formats, the day-of-year and year are embedded in the digits, and a letter position can act as a date code.

How to decode the serial number

Start by finding the serial number on the model/serial tag, then match it to the format below.

  • 9-digit serial number: the 2nd character is the date code.
  • 10-digit serial number: the 3rd character is the date code.
  • Day and year format (common): the first 3 digits are the day of the year (001 to 365), and the last 2 digits are the year.

Quick examples (so you can do it fast)

These examples show how the day-of-year and year pattern works.

Example serial pattern What it means Approximate build date
123xxxxx19 Day 123, year 2019 Early May 2019
001xxxxx07 Day 001, year 2007 January 1, 2007
365xxxxx22 Day 365, year 2022 Late December 2022

Why it matters

Knowing the manufacture date helps us choose the right parts and troubleshooting path for your KitchenAid KDRS467VSS05, especially for age-related issues like weak ignition, temperature swings, or control problems.

If you are troubleshooting at the same time

If your goal is to date the unit because it is not heating or temperatures seem off, these parts commonly relate to oven temperature accuracy and safety shutoff:

Last updated: January 2026

Most KitchenAid ovens, including the oven in your KitchenAid dual-fuel range model KDRS467VSS05, typically last 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Heavy daily cooking, heat stress, and neglected cleaning shorten life; timely part replacement extends it.

Typical life expectancy (what to expect)

Here are realistic ranges we see for ovens and ranges in this class:

  • Typical lifespan: 15 years
  • Common range: 10 to 20 years
  • Often replaced first: electronic controls, igniters, sensors, door hardware
Usage pattern What we typically see What helps most
Light (few times/week) 15 to 20 years Keep vents clear, gentle cleaning
Average (most days) About 15 years Fix small issues early
Heavy (multiple times/day) 10 to 15 years Prevent overheating, avoid spills into controls

What shortens an oven’s life

  • Repeated high-heat cycles (frequent broiling, self-cleaning, long bakes)
  • Grease buildup that traps heat and stresses wiring
  • Burner ignition problems that cause delayed ignition or overheating
  • Slamming or misalignment of the oven door
  • Power surges affecting the control board

Parts that commonly extend service life

Replacing a failing component early often prevents secondary damage.

Why it matters

A range that is still heating safely and holding temperature is usually worth maintaining. Once temperature control becomes unreliable, you waste energy, risk undercooking, and put extra strain on the oven electronic control and wiring.

Last updated: January 2026

For KitchenAid model KDRS467VSS05, start troubleshooting by matching the symptom (no heat, uneven baking, burners not sparking, or error beeps) to the most likely system: oven temperature sensing, ignition, cooling airflow, or controls. Many fixes are simple checks before replacing parts like the wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825.

Quick safety and reset steps

  • Turn off power at the breaker for 1 minute, then restore power (clears many control glitches).
  • If you smell gas, stop, ventilate the area, and do not operate switches or igniters.
  • Let the oven cool before touching internal parts.
  • For any wiring inspection, disconnect power first.

Symptom-based checks (most common)

  • Oven not heating or temperature is way off: verify bake/broil settings, then suspect a failed sensor or control.
  • Oven overheats or shuts down: a safety device can trip; check the range high-limit thermostat WP4449751.
  • Burners click but won’t light: clean and dry burner caps/ports; if clicking is weak or inconsistent, check the range spark module WPW10475147 or a bad igniter.
  • No spark on one burner: inspect the electrode and wiring; the surface igniter W10854967 is a common wear item.
  • Oven fan noise or poor cooling: confirm the cooling fan runs during/after baking; a failing range cooling fan WPW10245511 can cause heat-related shutdowns.

What to test and what it means

What you notice Likely area What we do next
Food undercooks, long preheat Temperature sensing Check sensor connection; consider replacing sensor
Oven stops mid-cycle Overheat protection Check airflow and high-limit thermostat
Constant clicking Ignition moisture/grounding Dry/clean burners; inspect igniter and spark module
Dead display or random beeps Control/power Reset power; inspect harness and control connections

Why it matters

Accurate temperature control and reliable ignition protect the oven cavity, electronics, and gas components. Catching a weak sensor, failing thermostat, or ignition issue early helps prevent repeat shutdowns and inconsistent cooking.

Last updated: March 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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