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KECC568RPS04 KitchenAid Cooktop - Overview

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Screw – Part Number: W10491985
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Screw – Part Number: WP3196163
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Manufacturer #: WP3196163
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Main Power Terminal Block – Part Number: WP8203546
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Manufacturer #: WP8203546
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Screw – Part Number: WP3196557
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Glass Cooktop - Black – Part Number: W10140999
Glass Cooktop - Black
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Cooktop Mounting Bracket & Screw – Part Number: 8186533
Cooktop Mounting Bracket & Screw
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Screw – Part Number: WP486754
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Console Screw – Part Number: WP4449745
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Surface Element - 2500/1800/900W Left Front – Part Number: WP8285847
Surface Element - 2500/1800/900W Left Front
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Surface Element - 1200W RF - Liner OR lower – Part Number: WP8285230
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SEAL-SWTCH – Part Number: W10491984
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Foam Tape – Part Number: WP8286642
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Common Symptoms of the KECC568RPS04

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shattered glass on cooktop
very easy repair. 8 screws. total time including removal, repair, reinstall; 10 minutes. thank you.
Parts Used:
Glass Cooktop - Black
  • ronald from houston, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Loose terminal caused block to overheat and break
Removed all terminals and block mounting screws. Repaired one burnt terminal and reassembled. Replacement part was an exact fit and reassembly whnet very well.
Parts Used:
Main Power Terminal Block
  • Dana from Black Mountain, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Glass cooktop required replacement due to chipped glass and surface scratches.
The repair is very easy and can take as little as 10 minutes. It can also take more than an hour depending on how the cooktop being replaced was installed.

First the easy way - push the cooktop mechanism (controls, heating elements, support, etc.), up and out of its location from the bottom. This will give you access to the screws holding the cooktop in place, unscrew 10 screws using a Philips head screwdriver. I used a drill motor to speed things up a little. Carefully lift the glass cooktop off of its support by applying the lifting pressure as evenly as you can, the glass may crack if leveraged up from just one side. Place the new cooktop onto the support mechanism, re-install the screws and place the entire unit back into its original location. The replacement unit will have 2 locating pins that go into the heating element control unit, this will ensure that the replacement cooktop is properly located in the support mechanism.

Now for a caveat - if the old cooktop is all-glass and has been sealed in place to a granite top (like mine) it may be next to impossible to remove the cooktop without breaking the glass. You may have to get creative to figure out how to unseal the cooktop in order to push the entire unit up from the bottom. Lifting an all-glass cooktop and its support mechanism by prying on the glass from the top has a very real chance of breaking the cooktop glass and making a mess. It really needs to be pushed up and out from the bottom. I used a heat gun to loosen the sealant, and it worked OK but took forever. Some of the older cooktops have a metal frame around all 4 edges, this can make the process a little easier.
Parts Used:
Glass Cooktop - Black
  • Peter from ORANGEVALE, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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