
Diagnosis and repair for KitchenAid refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, wall ovens and cooktops — in homes and businesses across Denver Metro.
6+ years in Denver
Denver shop · 80216
Same or next-day scheduling
Your KitchenAid appliance is built to last — and almost always worth repairing instead of replacing. For more than six years, FiXiFY has repaired KitchenAid refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, wall ovens and cooktops in homes and businesses across the Denver Metro area. We’re based at a storefront in Denver.
KitchenAid is part of the Whirlpool family, so it shares much of its control electronics and fault-code system with Whirlpool, Maytag and Amana — which means we know these machines inside out. Whether your KitchenAid refrigerator has stopped cooling or your dishwasher won’t start, we’ll diagnose the cause and get it running again.
KITCHENAID APPLIANCES WE REPAIR IN DENVER METRO
Choose your appliance for full repair details, common symptoms and pricing.
KitchenAid Refrigerators
French-door, side-by-side and built-in models — cooling loss, ice-maker faults, defrost problems and control issues.
KitchenAid Dishwashers
Built-in KitchenAid dishwashers — won’t start, won’t drain, poor cleaning, leaks and blinking-light faults.
KitchenAid Ranges & Ovens
KitchenAid gas and electric ranges and wall ovens — bake/broil element failures, ignition trouble, F-codes and temperature drift.
KitchenAid Cooktops
KitchenAid gas, electric and induction cooktops — burners or elements that won’t heat, ignition faults and induction errors.
KitchenAid Built-In
Built-in KitchenAid refrigeration, wall ovens and warming drawers — diagnostics, control boards and sealed-system work.
COMMON KITCHENAID PROBLEMS & ERROR CODES — WHAT THEY REALLY MEAN
Pulled from KitchenAid’s own service manuals (and the shared Whirlpool-family fault-code system) plus our shop’s hands-on experience — the faults customers actually run into across KitchenAid refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges and cooktops, explained accurately. We diagnose and repair these; we don’t recommend DIY.
Refrigerator — not cooling / running warm
You’ll notice: the fridge or freezer is warmer than the setting, food isn’t keeping, and the compartment temperature climbs.
What it means: per KitchenAid’s refrigerator service manual, a warm KitchenAid fridge usually traces to a failed thermistor (temperature sensor), a defrost fault icing the evaporator, a stalled evaporator fan, or a sealed-system problem. On the dual-evaporator French-door models one side can go warm while the other still cools — which we narrow down in KitchenAid’s diagnostic mode.
Common on KitchenAid French-door, side-by-side and built-in refrigerators (KRMF / KRFF series).
→ Needs professional service — book FiXiFY.
Dishwasher — won’t start / clean light blinking
You’ll notice: you press start and nothing happens, or the Clean light blinks and the cycle won’t run.
What it means: on KitchenAid dishwashers (which use the Whirlpool-family control), a blinking light usually points to the door latch or its switch not making contact, a tripped thermal fuse on the control, a stuck touchpad button, or a control-board fault — the dishwasher won’t run until it sees the door securely latched.
Common on KitchenAid built-in dishwashers (KDTM / KDFE / KDPE series).
→ Needs professional service — book FiXiFY.
Oven — won’t heat / wrong temperature
You’ll notice: the oven won’t reach temperature, takes far too long to preheat, or shows an F-code on the display.
What it means: on KitchenAid ranges and wall ovens, no-heat or an F-code (the shared Whirlpool-family oven codes, such as F2 for over-temperature) usually points to a failed bake or broil element, a faulty oven temperature sensor (RTD), an igniter or gas valve on gas models, or a relay on the control board.
Applies to KitchenAid gas and electric ranges and wall ovens.
→ Needs professional service — book FiXiFY.
Cooktop — burner or element won’t heat
You’ll notice: a gas burner won’t light or keeps clicking, an electric element won’t heat, or an induction zone flashes an error and won’t recognise the pan.
What it means: on KitchenAid cooktops this usually points to a failed spark igniter or igniter switch (gas), a burned-out surface element or its switch (electric), or a faulty induction coil or control board (induction).
Applies to KitchenAid gas, electric and induction cooktops.
→ Needs professional service — book FiXiFY.
REPAIR OR REPLACE YOUR KITCHENAID?
A good rule of thumb: if your KitchenAid is under about ten years old and the repair costs less than half of a comparable new unit, repairing is the better value — KitchenAid is a premium line built to be serviced, parts are widely available through the Whirlpool family, and most faults are a single component. And if your KitchenAid genuinely isn’t worth fixing, we’ll tell you straight. That’s the FiXiFY way — we fix things instead of telling you to throw them away.
WHY FiXiFY FOR KITCHENAID REPAIR
- 6+ years repairing KitchenAid across Denver Metro
- Storefront in Denver — 7030 E 46th Ave Dr
- Honest repair-or-replace advice
- Genuine OEM KitchenAid parts
- Whirlpool-family expertise (KitchenAid · Whirlpool · Maytag)
- 4.9–5.0★ on Google from Denver neighbors
KITCHENAID REPAIR ACROSS DENVER METRO
FiXiFY repairs KitchenAid appliances across the Denver Metro area — Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Westminster, Arvada, Thornton, Centennial and Highlands Ranch — from our shop in Denver’s 80216. Same or next-day scheduling is usually available. If the part is in stock in the Denver area we can often repair the same or next day; if it has to be ordered from out of state, it’s typically 3–5 business days.
KITCHENAID REPAIR FAQ
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WHATEVER THE CHALLENGE, CHOOSE FiXiFY
FiXiFY Appliance Repair · 7030 E 46th Ave Dr, Unit A, Denver, CO 80216 · (303) 214-1240 · fixifycolorado.com
