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KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 oven

KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Microwave Vent Fan Motor Assembly for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part 8205721

    Cabinet & stirrer diagram

    Microwave Vent Fan Motor Assembly

    Part #8205721

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

  • Refrigerator Shelf Stud Screw for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part 3400893

    Oven diagram

    Refrigerator Shelf Stud Screw

    Part #3400893

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

  • Channel for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part 8303537

    Top venting diagram

    Channel

    Part #8303537

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

  • Window Frame for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part 8303745BL

    Oven door diagram

    Window Frame

    Part #8303745BL

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

  • Mounting Rail for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part 8303680BL

    Oven diagram

    Mounting Rail

    Part #8303680BL

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

  • Panel Vent for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part W10181196

    Oven diagram

    Panel Vent

    Part #W10181196

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

  • Cover for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part 8303539

    Top venting diagram

    Cover

    Part #8303539

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  • Bracket Support for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part 8303746

    Oven door diagram

    Bracket Support

    Part #8303746

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

  • Support for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part 4451478

    Oven diagram

    Support

    Part #4451478

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  • Air Plate for KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 - Part W10130895

    Cabinet & stirrer diagram

    Air Plate

    Part #W10130895

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

KitchenAid Oven KEMS308SSS03 FAQs

To reset your KitchenAid wall oven/microwave combo model KEMS308SSS03, turn the oven off, then reset power at the home breaker for about 1 minute and restore power. This clears many control glitches and returns the display to normal operation; then re-set the clock if needed (see the KEMS308SSS03 owner's manual).

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Touch OFF/CANCEL to stop any active cooking cycle.
  • If the control is unresponsive, turn OFF the circuit breaker (or remove the fuse) that powers the wall oven.
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Confirm the display is back on; then set the clock and test BAKE.

If the control panel seems “locked”

This model has a Control Lock feature that can make the keypad seem dead even though power is on.

  • Touch and hold START for about 5 seconds.
  • Watch for “control locked” to appear or disappear on the display.
  • Try BAKE or BROIL again.
Symptom Likely cause What to do
Display works but most keys do nothing Control Lock is on Hold START 5 seconds
Display is blank Power interruption Reset breaker; check house breaker/fuse
Oven stops and shows messages/tones Cycle ended or needs clearing Touch OFF/CANCEL or open/close door

Why it matters

A power reset clears temporary electronic control errors, while unlocking the controls restores normal keypad operation. If the oven still will not operate after a reset, the manual troubleshooting points you to basic power checks (house breaker/fuse) before moving on to component testing.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. KitchenAid wall ovens, including the KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03 wall oven/microwave combo, are built for strong everyday cooking performance and a premium look. Owners commonly value even baking and convenient features; the most common downsides are longer preheat times and occasional temperature accuracy complaints (often correctable).

What “good” usually means for a wall oven

A good wall oven typically delivers consistent temperatures, reliable controls, and durable heating components. For the KEMS308SSS03, the KEMS308SSS03 owner’s manual also emphasizes using factory specified parts for proper fit and performance.

Common strengths people notice:

  • Even baking results once fully preheated
  • Smooth, easy-to-use touch controls
  • Premium fit and finish (especially stainless models)
  • Useful cooking modes (bake, broil, convection depending on configuration)
  • Strong parts support for long-term ownership

If you’re worried about temperature accuracy or slow preheat

Before assuming the oven is “bad,” we recommend checking a few common causes that affect any electric wall oven.

Quick checks:

  • Fully preheat before loading food (many recipes assume a stabilized cavity)
  • Avoid blocking airflow with oversized pans
  • Verify the door closes and seals evenly
  • Run a basic temperature check with an oven thermometer
  • If temps swing widely, consider the sensor and heating circuit

Parts that often relate to these symptoms (when diagnosis points there)

Symptom Commonly involved part Example part for this model
Oven too hot or too cool Temperature sensor Wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825
Slow heat, uneven bake Bake element Bake element WPW10207398
Oven shuts down or won’t heat Thermal fuse Wall oven thermal fuse WP8304452

Why it matters

A wall oven is a long-term appliance; consistent temperature control affects baking results, cooking times, and energy use. When performance is off, it is usually a correctable issue (calibration, airflow habits, or a specific part) rather than the entire oven being low quality.

Last updated: January 2026

A KitchenAid oven typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For a built-in wall oven/microwave combo like KitchenAid KEMS308SSS03, we see many units reach the upper end of that range when the cooling system stays clear, the door seals well, and heating components are replaced as needed.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most life expectancy differences come down to heat stress, ventilation, and how often the oven runs at high temperatures.

  • Usage frequency: daily baking and broiling shortens lifespan compared to occasional use
  • Heat management: blocked vents or a weak cooling fan can overheat controls
  • Cleaning habits: heavy buildup can cause odor, smoke, and longer heat cycles
  • Electrical health: loose wiring or failing fuses can create intermittent shutdowns
  • Part replacement: replacing wear parts early often extends overall appliance life

For model-specific care and cleaning guidance, follow the KEMS308SSS03 owner's manual.

Parts that commonly influence longevity

On wall ovens, the parts below are frequent contributors to “it still powers on, but doesn’t cook right” or “it shuts down when hot.”

Symptom Commonly involved part Example part for KEMS308SSS03
Oven not heating or heats unevenly Bake element Bake element WPW10207398
Oven temperature seems inaccurate Temperature sensor Wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825
Oven shuts off, dead display after overheating Thermal fuse Wall oven thermal fuse WP8304452
Fan runs loud, oven area gets unusually hot Cooling fan assembly Wall oven cooling fan assembly WP8303972

Why it matters

A wall oven/microwave combo is built into cabinetry, so excess heat and poor airflow can stress the touch controls and safety devices. Keeping airflow clear and addressing heating or temperature issues early helps the oven cook correctly and reach its full service life.

Practical tips to help your oven reach 15 years

  • Keep vents and surrounding trim areas clear of grease and dust
  • Avoid slamming the door; it protects hinges, latches, and seals
  • Use self-clean only as recommended; high heat cycles add stress to components
  • If baking is inconsistent, test and replace the sensor or element promptly
  • If the oven goes dead after a hot cycle, check the thermal fuse and cooling fan

Last updated: January 2026

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