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KPCG100OB1 KitchenAid Coffee Grinder

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Paul
May 2, 2024
Hello my coffee grinder won't turn on. It is plugged into a working outlet and when switched on nothing happens. There is no motor hum or anything??? What could be the problem and how can I fix it. switch failure motherboard failure or motor failure ???how do I test for each???
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Hello Paul, thank you for getting in touch. We would first recommend checking the power cord, part number FIX982252, to make sure it is not damaged. You can test the parts using the multimeter. Good luck with this repair!

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Touchpad does not respond
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Customer:
Scott from SAN DIEGO, CA
Parts Used:
W11109860
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Grinder burrs old & dull
I didn't do the repair. My grinder is 12 years old and I have probably ground more than 3,000 pounds of coffee through it over the years. It is a good idea to replace grinding burrs every few years to maintain grind consistency. When I pulled the old burns out and compared them to the ones I just bought I was shocked. The 'new' ones looke d more worn than the ones I've had for 12 years. More so, the burrs looked like they were made from cast metal, not cut from stainless steel. And they were poorly cast at that as there was pits in them. I used a 10x jeweler's loop to inspect the burrs & after inspection decided not to replace my worn burrs with a duller set. I'd like a refund, please.
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Customer:
Mike from Coatesville, PA
Parts Used:
4176695
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Safety guard broke and clogged feed port.
Removed plastic guard on underside of grinder.
Loosened two screws holding guard from underneath.
Replaced guard and replaced screws.
use tape on screws to hold while lining up blind.
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Customer:
MARY-ANN M from NORTH CAOE MAY, NJ
Parts Used:
4176718
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Grind selector knob was smashed into pieces during shipment
All I had to do was remove the retainer screw with the allen wrench then put the knob in place and replace the retainer screw with the allen wrench. It took me longer to locate my allen wrench in my toolkit than to make the repair.
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