KitchenAid Repair Miami
EXPERT KITCHENAID APPLIANCE REPAIR MIAMI TRUSTS
Welcome to AG Appliance Service, your dependable choice for KitchenAid repair Miami homeowners trust. KitchenAid sits at the premium end of the Whirlpool family, and the brand's dishwashers, French-door refrigerators, and built-in wall ovens deserve technicians with deep platform expertise — not generalists guessing at parts.
Our technicians have completed extensive Whirlpool-platform training, which translates directly to KitchenAid since the two brands share the same control boards, drive systems, and many components — but with KitchenAid's premium finishes and stainless interiors that demand careful handling during service.
Whether your KitchenAid dishwasher control panel has gone dark, your KitchenAid French-door refrigerator has stopped making ice, or your wall oven won't hold temperature, schedule your KitchenAid repair below. We're Miami's trusted appliance repair professionals for premium KitchenAid equipment.
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Expert KitchenAid Appliance Repair in Miami
Here at AG Appliance, we proudly service the full KitchenAid lineup throughout Miami-Dade and Broward. KitchenAid's premium positioning within the Whirlpool family means our deep Whirlpool-platform expertise transfers directly — but with the additional care that KitchenAid's high-end finishes and stainless-steel interiors require.
From the popular KDPM/KDFE-series dishwashers, to the KRFF and KBFN French-door refrigerators, to the KOSE/KEBS wall ovens, our team has serviced them all across South Florida. Choose your neighborhood's local KitchenAid repair professionals at AG Appliance Service today!
KitchenAid Appliances We Service
- › Refrigerators
- › Freezers
- › Ice Makers
- › Wine Coolers
- › Cooktops
- › Wall Ovens
- › Ranges
- › Microwaves
- › Dishwashers
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Is your KitchenAid dishwasher control panel suddenly unresponsive in the middle of a cycle? Has your KitchenAid French-door refrigerator's ice maker stopped producing? Whatever the issue, our KitchenAid repair specialists can resolve it.
Our technicians are trained on every KitchenAid platform — dishwashers, French-door and side-by-side refrigerators, wall ovens, ranges, and built-in cooking appliances. The most common KitchenAid repair issues we resolve include:
KitchenAid Dishwasher Control Panel Not Responding
Common Cause: Failed Control Board
A KitchenAid dishwasher with a control panel that has gone dark, that lights up but won't accept any button presses, or that runs phantom cycles is one of our most common KitchenAid service calls — particularly on KDPM, KDTE, and KDFE-series models 4-7 years old.
The root cause is almost always a failed main control board. KitchenAid dishwashers route the touch panel through a primary control assembly that sits behind the upper door panel; when its electronics fail (often after surge events or extended high-temperature operation), the symptoms can range from dead panel to flashing lights to spontaneous cycle starts.
The repair requires removing the inner door panel, disconnecting the wiring harness, swapping the control board, and recalibrating. Genuine KitchenAid replacement parts are essential — aftermarket boards rarely interpret the touch panel correctly and frequently fail again within months.
Our KitchenAid dishwasher technicians arrive with the most common control boards in stock, complete the swap in a single visit, and verify all touch functions and cycle programs before we leave. Schedule your KitchenAid dishwasher repair today.
KitchenAid Refrigerator Ice Maker Not Making Ice
Common Cause: Water Inlet Valve
A KitchenAid French-door or side-by-side refrigerator that has stopped making ice — but where the dispenser still produces water normally — most often points to a failed water inlet valve.
The inlet valve has two solenoid-controlled circuits: one for the dispenser, one for the ice maker. When the ice-maker side fails (which is much more common because it cycles every couple hours, while the dispenser fires only on demand), water can no longer reach the ice mold and the ice maker eventually shuts off.
Other causes specific to KitchenAid include a frozen water line in the freezer (usually because the freezer is set too cold), a failed ice maker module assembly, a clogged water filter, or — on counter-depth French-door models — a kinked water line behind the unit caused by the fridge being pushed too close to the wall.
Our technicians will pinpoint where the system is failing, replace the genuine KitchenAid component, and have your ice production restored — usually with a single visit. Schedule your KitchenAid refrigerator repair today.
KitchenAid Wall Oven Not Heating Evenly
Common Cause: Convection Fan Motor
A KitchenAid wall oven that bakes unevenly — one side of the cookies burning while the other is still pale, or roasts that are well-done in the back and underdone in front — is most often suffering from a failed convection fan motor.
KitchenAid wall ovens rely on the convection fan to circulate hot air around the cavity even on standard bake settings. When the fan slows or stops, hot air pools near the heating element and the rest of the cavity stays cooler. Failed convection motors are common after years of high-temperature self-clean cycles, which stress the bearings.
Other KitchenAid wall-oven uneven-heating causes include a failed bake or broil element, a drifting temperature sensor that's reporting incorrect readings to the control, or — on twin-oven KOSE-series models — a failed damper between the two cavities.
Our technicians will run a full thermal calibration test, identify the failed component, install genuine KitchenAid parts, and confirm the oven is heating evenly across the cavity before we leave. Schedule your KitchenAid wall oven repair today.
KitchenAid Refrigerator Water Dispenser Not Working
Common Cause: Frozen Water Line or Failed Dispenser Switch
A KitchenAid refrigerator with a water dispenser that won't dispense — but where the ice maker is still producing ice normally — most often points to a frozen water line in the freezer door, particularly on French-door models.
KitchenAid runs the dispenser water tube through the freezer cavity to keep the dispensed water cold. When the freezer is set too cold (below 0°F), or when the door has been opened repeatedly causing the line to chill rapidly, water in the tube can freeze solid. The symptom is distinctive: the dispenser paddle clicks but no water comes out, and the issue often resolves temporarily after a defrost.
If the line isn't frozen, the next suspects are a failed dispenser micro-switch behind the paddle, a clogged water filter that's restricting flow to the point the dispenser can't draw, a kinked water line behind the unit, or — on newer KitchenAid models with electronic touch dispensers — a failed control board.
Our KitchenAid refrigerator technicians diagnose the precise cause, clear or replace the failed component, and verify both ice and water dispense correctly before we leave. Schedule your KitchenAid refrigerator repair today.