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KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 48" commercial-style range (stainless)

KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 48" commercial-style range (stainless) Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 48" commercial-style range (stainless), as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Use And Care Guide for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part W10837386

    Cooktop, burner and grate parts diagram

    Use And Care Guide

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  • Installation Instructions for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part W10825473

    Cooktop, burner and grate parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

    Part #W10825473

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  • Frame for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part W10160895

    48" chassis parts diagram

    Frame

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  • Oven Hinge for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part W10774089

    18" oven door parts diagram

    Oven Hinge

    Part #W10774089

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  • Insulation for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part W10145745

    18" oven parts diagram

    Insulation

    Part #W10145745

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  • Cleaner for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part 31682

    Optional parts diagram

    Cleaner

    Part #31682

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  • Screw for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part 4449040

    Screw

    Part #4449040

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  • Polish for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part 31463

    Optional parts diagram

    Polish

    Part #31463

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

  • Cleaner for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part 4396920

    Optional parts diagram

    Cleaner

    Part #4396920

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  • Surface Igniter for KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 - Part 8286724

    Cooktop, burner and grate parts diagram

    Surface Igniter

    Part #8286724

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KitchenAid 48" Commercial-Style Range (Stainless) KDRS483VSS03 FAQs

For a KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 range, the serial number contains a date code that tells you when the unit was manufactured; once you decode it, you can calculate the appliance’s age from that manufacture date to today.

How to decode the date from the serial number

KitchenAid serial formats vary, but these patterns are commonly used:

  • 9-character serial number: the 2nd character is the date code
  • 10-character serial number: the 3rd character is the date code
  • Day and year format (common on many Whirlpool-family products):
    • the first 3 digits = day of the year (001 to 365)
    • the last 2 digits = year (for example, 14 = 2014)

For model-specific labeling locations and examples, use the KDRS483VSS03 owner’s manual.

How to calculate the age once you have the manufacture date

Use this quick method:

  • Convert the serial’s day-of-year to a calendar date (example: day 032 = February 1 in a non-leap year)
  • Convert the 2-digit year to a 4-digit year (example: 14 = 2014)
  • Subtract that manufacture date from today’s date to get the age in years and months

Quick reference table

Serial clue What it usually means What you do next
9 characters 2nd character is a date code Decode date code, then calculate age
10 characters 3rd character is a date code Decode date code, then calculate age
First 3 digits + last 2 digits Day-of-year + year Convert to calendar date

Where to find the serial number on the range

On most KitchenAid commercial-style ranges, the model and serial tag is typically found:

  • On the oven frame behind the door (open the oven door and check the front frame)
  • On a side frame area near the door hinge zone
  • On a rating plate area that is visible when a door or drawer is opened

Why it matters

Knowing the manufacture date helps us match the correct replacement parts (like an oven sensor, control board, or door hardware) and avoid ordering a similar-looking part that fits a different production run.

Last updated: January 2026

A KitchenAid oven typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal home use and basic maintenance. For the KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 commercial-style range, keeping the oven clean, protecting electrical components from overheating, and addressing ignition or temperature issues early helps you reach that lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most ovens fall into a predictable range; heavy daily cooking and high-heat cycles shorten life, while routine cleaning and prompt repairs extend it.

  • Usage frequency: daily baking and broiling wear components faster
  • Heat stress: repeated high-heat cooking and self-clean cycles increase strain
  • Cleaning habits: grease buildup can affect airflow and cooling
  • Power and wiring condition: loose connections can damage controls
  • Part replacement history: replacing wear items can extend service life

Maintenance habits that extend oven life

Follow the cleaning and safety guidance in the KDRS483VSS03 owner’s manual.

  • Remove pans and utensils before self-clean; wipe heavy spills first
  • Keep the area around the range ventilated; avoid blocking airflow
  • Clean the hood and filters often so grease does not accumulate
  • Use gentle cleaners on stainless surfaces (avoid harsh abrasives)
  • If temperatures seem off, test the sensor and calibration settings

Parts that commonly impact longevity

When performance changes, these parts often determine whether the oven can be restored to like-new operation.

Symptom Common cause Example part for KDRS483VSS03
Oven temperature swings Sensor drifting out of spec Wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825
Oven shuts down or overheats Safety thermostat opening Range high-limit thermostat WP4449751
No heat or erratic operation Control issue Range oven control board WPW10298120

Why it matters

Knowing the expected 15 to 20 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. On a premium 48-inch KitchenAid range like the KDRS483VSS03, replacing a sensor, thermostat, or control can be a cost-effective way to restore reliable baking and broiling.

Last updated: January 2026

For your KitchenAid KDRS483VSS03 range, start troubleshooting by checking power and gas basics, then match the symptom to the built-in troubleshooting chart. Many issues are caused by a tripped breaker, air in the gas line, clogged burner ports, or a locked control panel. See the KDRS483VSS03 owner's manual for the model-specific steps.

Quick checks first (most common fixes)

  • Reset the household circuit breaker or replace a blown fuse if nothing operates.
  • Confirm gas supply is on; on first use, turn a surface burner knob on briefly to purge air from the gas line.
  • Push in the burner knob before turning to a setting (improper knob operation can prevent ignition).
  • Clean clogged burner ports with a straight pin if flames are uneven, yellow, or noisy.
  • If the screen or buttons do not respond, unlock the control (slide the on-screen bar up) and confirm Sabbath Mode is not enabled.

Symptom-to-solution guide

Symptom Likely cause What to do
Nothing will operate Breaker tripped or fuse blown Reset breaker or replace fuse; if it trips again, have an electrician check the circuit
Surface burners will not operate Air in gas line, knob not set correctly Turn on a burner to purge air; push in knob before turning
Flames uneven/yellow/noisy Clogged ports or cap misaligned Clean ports; reseat burner cap so alignment pins line up
Oven temp too high/low Calibration offset needed Adjust temperature offset up to +35°F
Self-clean will not start Door not fully closed, delay start set, other oven self-cleaning Close door fully; cancel delay; on 48-inch models only one oven can self-clean at a time

When a part is the likely fix

If cleaning and settings do not resolve the issue, these parts commonly relate to the symptoms:

Why it matters

Correct troubleshooting protects the control board and ignition system, prevents repeated breaker trips, and helps you replace only the part that actually failed.

Last updated: March 2026

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