KitchenAid Oven Repair
Dallas–Fort Worth

Not heating, temperature off, bake igniter failure, or self-clean issues — we diagnose and fix all KitchenAid ovens on-site. Same-day service in Southlake, Highland Park, Westlake & DFW.

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434+ reviews
Same-Day
Call before noon
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Heat Diagnosis
Igniters, elements, controls
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All Models
Gas · Dual Fuel · Electric
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DFW Area
17 cities

KitchenAid Oven Problems We Fix

KitchenAid ovens are commercial-grade — but igniters, elements, and thermostats still wear out. Victor fixes the exact component, not the whole unit.

🔥 Oven Not Heating

Bake igniter failure (gas) or bake element failure (electric/dual fuel). The #1 KitchenAid oven repair — Victor usually has the part on the truck.

🌡️ Temperature Inaccurate

Oven running 25–75°F off setpoint. Temperature sensor, thermostat calibration, or control board drift. Victor calibrates to factory spec.

⏱️ Slow to Preheat

Weakening bake igniter pulling insufficient current. Igniter glows but can't open the gas valve fully — oven takes 20+ minutes instead of 10.

🔄 Self-Clean Not Working

Door lock motor failure or control board issue preventing self-clean cycle. Victor checks lock mechanism and board function on-site.

💡 Oven Light Not Working

Bulb failure, socket issue, or door switch malfunction. Simple fix — done during any service visit.

🔲 Control Board / Display Issues

Control board failure — oven won't start, error codes on display, or buttons not responding. Victor diagnoses board vs. keypad to avoid unnecessary parts.

KitchenAid Oven Models We Repair

Pro 7 Series Range Ovens

Gas, dual-fuel. 30", 36", 48" and 60" configurations.

5 Series Range Ovens

Freestanding and built-in. Most common KitchenAid range in DFW.

Built-In Wall Ovens

Single and double wall ovens — electric and gas.

Legacy D3, D4 Ovens

Older KitchenAid oven models — parts sourced as needed.

KitchenAid Oven Clients in DFW

★★★★★

"KitchenAid oven wouldn't heat past 200°F. Victor diagnosed a failing bake igniter in 10 minutes, had the part in his truck, fixed same day. Excellent work, fair price."

Susan K. Southlake, TX

★★★★★

"Our KitchenAid was running 50°F hot — everything was overcooked. Victor replaced the temperature sensor and calibrated the oven. Perfect now. Very professional."

Thomas B. Highland Park, TX

★★★★★

"Self-clean cycle stopped working on our KitchenAid wall oven. Victor fixed the door lock motor same day. Honest diagnosis, no upselling. Highly recommend ACDC."

Patricia W. Westlake, TX

KitchenAid Oven Repair FAQ

For gas ovens: most likely the bake igniter — it weakens over time and eventually can't open the gas valve. For dual-fuel/electric ovens: bake element failure is most common. Both are straightforward repairs. Victor usually has these parts on the truck for same-day repair.

Early signs: oven takes 15+ minutes to preheat (should be 10), temperature runs lower than set, or oven won't ignite but you can smell gas. The igniter glows orange-red when working — if it glows but oven doesn't light, it's weak and needs replacement.

Most KitchenAid oven calls involve no-heat complaints, weak bake igniters, failed bake elements, temperature sensor drift, self-clean lock problems, and control board faults. We test the full heating circuit before replacing parts.

Yes. Southlake, Highland Park, Westlake, and Colleyville are our primary areas. Call (469) 224-0577 before noon — same-day service for KitchenAid oven repairs.

KitchenAid Oven Not Heating? Call Now.

Same-day service across DFW for KitchenAid oven heating, preheat, sensor, and control problems.

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