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KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 electric range

KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 electric range Parts

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  • Range Oven Rack for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part WPW10531060

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    Range Oven Rack

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  • 8-18 X .375 for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part W11169708

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  • Affresh Cooktop Cleaner for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part W10355051

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  • Tech Sheet for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part W11425192

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    Tech Sheet

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  • Owner's Manual for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part W11432247

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    Owner's Manual

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  • Quick Start Guide for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part W11435571

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    Quick Start Guide

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  • Cleaner for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part 31617A

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  • Affresh Stainless Steel Cleaner for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part W10355016

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  • Granite Countertop Cleaner And Polish for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part W10275756

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    Granite Countertop Cleaner And Polish

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  • Affresh Stainless Steel Cleaning Wipes for KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 - Part W10355049

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    Affresh Stainless Steel Cleaning Wipes

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KitchenAid ELECTRIC RANGE KFEG504KPS0 FAQs

Yes. For a KitchenAid electric range like model KFEG504KPS0, we consider KitchenAid an upper-mid-range to premium brand: you typically get upgraded styling, stronger feature sets, and solid cooking performance compared with entry-level ranges, without pricing into true luxury tiers.

Where KitchenAid fits in the market

KitchenAid generally sits above basic, value-focused appliance lines and below luxury brands/flagship luxury series.

  • Premium (upper-mid-range): KitchenAid (common step-up choice for kitchens)
  • Value/basic: many entry-level ranges across major brands
  • Luxury: higher-priced lines with more specialized features and finishes

What “high-end” usually means for an electric range

Here are the most common “premium” signals customers look for on ranges like the KFEG504KPS0:

  • More precise oven temperature control and more even baking
  • Better fit and finish (knobs, handles, door feel, trim)
  • Expanded cooktop flexibility (dual elements, larger elements, specialty zones)
  • More cooking modes and convenience features
  • Stronger parts support and accessory availability

Parts and service expectations (what we see most)

Premium brands still use serviceable components; when performance issues show up, they are often tied to a few common parts.

Symptom Common area to check Example part for this model
Oven will not heat or heats unevenly Oven heating circuit Bake element W10779716
One surface element will not regulate heat Surface control Range infinite switch W10917724
Dual element not switching sizes Dual element control Range dual surface element control switch W10857622

Why it matters

Knowing KitchenAid is “premium but not luxury” helps set expectations: you usually get nicer features and design than entry-level ranges, while repairs and replacement parts (like a bake element or surface switch) remain practical and widely available.

Last updated: January 2026

Most KitchenAid ranges, including the KitchenAid KFEG504KPS0 electric range, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent cleaning, avoiding heat damage, and fixing heating or control issues early are the biggest factors that help you reach the high end of that range.

What affects how long a KitchenAid electric range lasts

A range’s lifespan is usually determined by heat-related wear on key components and how often the oven and radiant elements run at high temperatures.

  • Heavy daily cooking and frequent high-heat baking shorten component life
  • Spills and boilovers can damage surface element switches and wiring
  • Repeated self-clean cycles can stress electronics, door parts, and insulation
  • Poor leveling can affect door alignment and heat sealing
  • Power surges can damage the control system

Parts that commonly determine “end of life” (and what to watch for)

If the range is otherwise in good shape, replacing a failed part often restores full performance.

Symptom Common cause Example part for KFEG504KPS0
Oven will not heat or heats unevenly Failed bake element Bake element W10779716
One surface burner will not heat Failed radiant element Range radiant surface element W11171119
Burner heat is erratic or stuck on high/low Failed infinite switch Range infinite switch W10917724
Intermittent power, burning smell at cord area Loose/burned terminal connection Range terminal block WPW10245259

Maintenance that extends lifespan

These habits reduce stress on the cooktop, oven cavity, and electrical system.

  • Clean spills quickly; avoid letting sugary spills bake onto glass
  • Use the right pan size to reduce radiant element cycling
  • Keep the range level so the door seals evenly (replace worn legs if needed)
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it protects hinges and door glass alignment
  • If a burner or oven starts acting up, troubleshoot early before wiring overheats

Why it matters

A KitchenAid electric range is usually worth maintaining through the 10 to 15 year window because many “range not heating” or “burner not working” problems come down to a single replaceable component rather than the whole appliance.

Related help: KitchenAid slide-in electric range error codes

Last updated: January 2026

For the KitchenAid electric range model KFEG504KPS0, the most common problems we see involve the oven not heating evenly or at all, a surface element not heating, error codes on the display, and cooktop hot-surface indicator issues. Many of these symptoms trace back to a failed heating element, a control switch, or a wiring connection.

Most common issues (and what they usually point to)

  • Oven will not bake or takes too long to preheat: failed bake element, loose wire connection, or control problem
  • Broil works but bake does not: bake element issue is most likely
  • One radiant surface element will not heat: failed surface element or a bad infinite switch
  • Dual element will not switch sizes: dual element or dual control switch problem
  • Display shows an error code: often a sensor, latch, or control-related fault (start with the code definition)
  • Hot surface light stays on: stuck switch, control issue, or a heat-related sensor circuit problem

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Confirm power: an electric range needs a full 240V supply; a tripped breaker can leave you with partial power (lights work, heat does not).
  2. Test the symptom by function: try Bake, Broil, and a surface element to narrow the failure.
  3. Look for visible damage: blistering, cracks, or burn marks on elements and terminals.
  4. Check for error codes: use the code to guide the next step.

Parts that commonly fix these symptoms on KFEG504KPS0

Symptom Common fix Example part to check
Oven not heating in Bake Bake heating circuit Bake element W10779716
Single surface element not heating Element or switch Range radiant surface element W11171119
Dual surface element not working correctly Dual element or dual switch Range dual radiant surface element W11517959
Burner heat stuck high/low or intermittent Infinite switch Range infinite switch W10917724

Why it matters

Heating problems on an electric range are often electrical (element, switch, wiring). Fixing the correct component restores safe, consistent temperatures for baking and prevents repeated breaker trips or overheating at the cooktop.

Helpful DIY references

Last updated: January 2026

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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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 15 minutes or less

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