Are KitchenAid blenders lifetime warranty?
No. KitchenAid blenders like model KSB1325PA0 are not covered by a lifetime warranty; they typically come with a limited full warranty for a set term (commonly 5 years from the purchase date), with coverage and remedies defined by the warranty document.
Warranty terms vary by series and region, but most KitchenAid blender warranties spell out:
- Warranty length (for many models, 5 years from date of purchase)
- Who is covered (original purchaser and sometimes subsequent owners)
- Where it applies (often the 50 U.S. states and certain territories, plus Canada)
- What KitchenAid provides (commonly repair or replacement, depending on the program)
- What is not covered (normal wear, misuse, accidental damage, commercial use, etc.)
If your blender is out of warranty, or the issue is a wear item, replacing a part is often the fastest fix.
| Symptom | Common cause | Part to consider for KSB1325PA0 |
|---|---|---|
| Jar spins but blades do not, or grinding noise | Worn drive interface | Blender drive coupling W11627528 |
| Blender will not power on, intermittent power | Damaged cord or internal connection | Power cord W11226929 |
| Jar or lid fit issues, leaks at the top | Worn or damaged lid/jar components | Lid assembly W11280084 or jar assembly W11480137 |
A “lifetime warranty” would cover the product for as long as you own it. A time-limited warranty (such as 5 years) affects whether you should pursue warranty service or plan a repair using replacement parts like a drive coupling, power cord, or jar assembly.
Last updated: February 2026
Does KitchenAid sell replacement parts?
Yes. For your KitchenAid KSB1325PA0 blender, we sell replacement parts through the parts list for this model, including common wear items and assemblies such as the drive coupling, jar assembly, lid assembly, and power cord.
- Match the model number exactly: KSB1325PA0.
- Identify the failed area (jar, lid, base, drive system, or controls).
- Compare the part name to what you see on the blender.
- If multiple versions exist (for example, different upper base colors), choose the one that matches your unit.
- Replace mounting hardware if it is stripped or missing.
Here are examples of parts we show for KSB1325PA0:
| What you need | What it does | Part to look for |
|---|---|---|
| Blender will not spin but motor runs | Transfers motor power to the jar drive | Blender drive coupling W11627528 |
| Jar is cracked, leaking, or worn | Replaces the complete jar | Jar assembly W11480137 |
| Lid is torn or no longer seals | Helps prevent splashes and improves blending | Lid assembly W11280084 |
| Cord is damaged or intermittent | Restores safe power connection | Power cord W11226929 |
Using the correct KSB1325PA0 parts helps the blender run smoothly and safely. A worn coupling can slip and reduce blending performance, and a damaged cord or loose connection can cause intermittent power or no-start symptoms.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I contact KitchenAid about parts?
For KitchenAid KSB1325PA0 blender parts, we recommend using the model-specific parts list first so you get the correct match. If you still need help identifying the right replacement, contact Sears PartsDirect support.
Using the model-specific parts list helps you avoid ordering a similar-looking part that will not fit.
- Match your model number exactly: KSB1325PA0
- Identify the symptom (won’t blend, leaks, won’t turn on, loud grinding)
- Compare the part name to what you see on the blender
- Replace common wear items first (coupler, jar-related parts)
- If the blender is dead, check the cord and controls before the motor
These are frequently involved when the jar won’t spin, the blender is noisy, or the jar does not seat correctly.
| Symptom | What to check | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Motor runs but blades do not spin | Worn drive interface | Blender drive coupling W11627528 |
| Intermittent power or no power | Damaged cord or internal connection | Power cord (listed for this model) |
| Controls do not respond | Control issue | Electronic control (listed for this model) |
KitchenAid blenders often use model-specific couplers, bases, and jar assemblies. Starting with the KSB1325PA0 parts list reduces returns and gets your blender back to blending faster.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my KitchenAid model reference number?
Your KitchenAid blender model reference number for model KSB1325PA0 is typically printed on a rating label on the blender base (not on the jar). Look for a small sticker or plate on the bottom of the base or along the back or underside.
Check these common label locations first:
- Bottom of the blender base (flip the unit over and look for a sticker)
- Back of the base near the power cord exit
- Underside edge of the base (around the perimeter)
- Inside a recessed area on the base (near rubber feet)
Most KitchenAid small-appliance labels include several identifiers. Use the model number to match parts correctly.
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example you might see |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts and diagrams | KSB1325PA0 |
| Serial number | Production tracking | Varies |
| Electrical rating | Verifying power specs | Volts/amps/watts |
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers matter)
- If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in
- Use the model number when selecting parts like the jar assembly W11480137 or blender drive coupling W11627528
KitchenAid blenders can look similar across series, but parts like the drive coupling, lid assembly, and electronic control can vary by model. Using the exact model reference number helps ensure the replacement part fits and functions correctly.
Last updated: February 2026





