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KitchenAid Oven Repair Cost in Edmonton (2026)

KitchenAid oven repairs reflect the premium component pricing of this brand. Budget $150-$500 CAD for most oven repairs.

Repair Cost (CAD)
Diagnostic / Service Call $85-$100
Door lock assembly (F5 E1) $160-$290
Temperature sensor (F3 E0) $140-$250
Convection fan motor $160-$280
Oven element replacement $140-$250
Control board replacement $280-$500
Gas igniter replacement $150-$270

Prices are estimates. KitchenAid parts reflect premium brand pricing. Diagnostic fee applied toward repair. For KitchenAid brand information, see our KitchenAid appliance repair page. For general oven repair, see our oven repair Edmonton page.

Common KitchenAid Oven Problems and Error Codes

KitchenAid ovens and ranges develop specific fault patterns our Edmonton technicians encounter regularly:

F5 E1 — Door Lock Failure (Self-Clean): The door latch motor has failed during or after a self-clean cycle. This is the most common KitchenAid oven error code. The door may be stuck locked or unable to lock at all. Repair costs $160-$290 CAD.

F3 E0 — Oven Sensor Open Circuit: The oven temperature sensor has an open circuit — the sensor element or wiring has failed. Without a functioning sensor, the oven cannot control temperature correctly. Do not use the oven until this is repaired.

F2 E0 — Oven Overtemperature: The oven has detected a temperature far above the set point. This is a safety error. Shut the oven off immediately. The temperature sensor or relay board is at fault.

F6 E0 — No Communication: The main control board cannot communicate with the display board. This typically indicates a failing main board.

Uneven Baking Despite Even-Heat: KitchenAid Even-Heat True Convection uses a third heating element in a ring around the convection fan rather than a side element. When the ring element fails, baking becomes uneven even though the fan continues to operate. The ring element can fail while the main bake and broil elements remain functional — diagnosis must test the convection ring element independently.

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KitchenAid Oven Models We Service in Edmonton

We service all KitchenAid oven models in Edmonton, including the KODE500 and KOCE500 double wall oven series, the KOBS109 and KOBP109 single wall oven series, the KSGG700 and KFGS306 freestanding range series, and the KSDB900 and KSEG700 slide-in range series. KitchenAid double wall ovens — with two independently controlled oven cavities — require diagnosis of both upper and lower oven circuits when either cavity develops a fault.

Why KitchenAid Ovens Need Specialized Repair

KitchenAid Even-Heat True Convection uses a dedicated convection ring heating element that surrounds the fan — distinct from simple fan convection that just circulates air. When the convection ring element fails, the oven continues to bake using the main bake element, but the convection mode loses its temperature-evening benefit. Diagnosing whether the fault is the ring element, the convection fan motor, or the control relay requires separate component testing. KitchenAid built-in wall ovens also require careful handling during installation and removal — the appliance is heavy and integrates tightly with cabinetry cutouts.

KitchenAid Oven Repair Cost in Edmonton (2026)

ServiceLow EstimateHigh Estimate
Diagnostic / Service CallCAD $85CAD $100
Door Lock Assembly (F5 E1)CAD $160CAD $290
Temperature Sensor (F3 E0)CAD $140CAD $250
Convection Ring ElementCAD $150CAD $270
Convection Fan MotorCAD $160CAD $280
Oven Bake/Broil ElementCAD $140CAD $250
Control Board ReplacementCAD $280CAD $500

Estimates based on 2026 Edmonton market averages. Actual cost depends on appliance brand, model, age, parts availability, and site conditions. All prices in Canadian dollars. Call for exact quote.

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KitchenAid Oven Repair FAQ

How much does KitchenAid oven repair cost in Edmonton?
KitchenAid oven repair in Edmonton costs $150-$500 CAD. Door lock assembly repairs (F5 E1) run $160-$290. Temperature sensor replacements cost $140-$250. Control board replacements are $280-$500. KitchenAid parts are priced at a premium over standard Whirlpool equivalents. Diagnostic service calls are $85-$100, applied toward the repair.
What does the KitchenAid F5 E1 error code mean?
F5 E1 on a KitchenAid oven indicates the door latch has failed — specifically the door lock motor or switch used during self-clean cycles. The oven door may be stuck locked after a self-clean cycle, or the lock may not engage at all. Do not force the door open when F5 E1 is displayed. Call a technician — the latch motor needs replacement, typically costing $160-$290 CAD.
What does the KitchenAid F3 E0 error code mean?
F3 E0 means the oven temperature sensor has an open circuit — either the sensor probe has broken or the wiring harness to the sensor is disconnected or damaged. The oven cannot regulate temperature with a failed sensor. This is a common failure after 8-12 years, particularly in ovens that use self-clean regularly. Replacement costs $140-$250 CAD.
What is KitchenAid Even-Heat True Convection?
KitchenAid Even-Heat True Convection uses a dedicated ring heating element that wraps around the convection fan at the back of the oven, combined with the fan motor. This heats the air before it is circulated, producing more even temperature throughout the oven than fan-only convection. When the ring element fails, the oven bakes with the main element only — convection mode continues to run but loses its temperature-evening benefit.
How long do KitchenAid wall ovens last?
KitchenAid wall ovens are designed for 15-20 years of use. The door latch assembly and temperature sensor are the most frequently repaired components. KitchenAid double wall ovens with two independently controlled cavities have twice the potential failure points — but the higher build quality means repairs are less frequent than lower-tier brands at equivalent ages.

Last updated: 2026-04-01