E1 / E2 — Wall Oven Sensor
KitchenAid Architect wall ovens trip E1 / E2 when the RTD oven sensor drifts. We swap and verify with a calibration cycle.
Your KitchenAid wall oven shows E1, the built-in fridge alarm is beeping, or the pro-style range igniter clicks endlessly. BJE Appliance Repair rolls out a local Atlanta team the same day with OEM KitchenAid parts and a 90-day repair warranty.
KitchenAid is the premium-tier sister to Whirlpool. Its parts are tougher, its codes are specific. We carry the brand-specific tools.
KitchenAid Architect wall ovens trip E1 / E2 when the RTD oven sensor drifts. We swap and verify with a calibration cycle.
Continuous click after burner lights = wet spark module or stuck burner switch. We dry, test, replace.
KitchenAid built-ins beep when fresh-food rises above 50°F. Common cause is a clogged condenser fan or weak door gasket.
Water sits at the bottom. Failed drain pump or stuck check valve. We clear, test, and warranty.
KitchenAid built-in compactors trip the bag light when the limit switch drifts. We re-align and replace.
Microwave OK, convection fan runs but no heat. Convection element or thermal cutout failed. We test in sequence.
Burner won’t throttle — stays at full power. The infinite switch shorted. We replace and verify.
KitchenAid warming drawers fail at the thermal cut-out. We test continuity and replace the part.
From a 30-inch Architect double wall oven to a 48-inch Pro-Style dual-fuel range, our trucks carry the parts that fail most often on Atlanta KitchenAid kitchens.
Pick the appliance below for the matching Atlanta service page with KitchenAid-specific common faults and pricing tiers.
Cooling failures, ice maker faults, water dispenser drips, control board errors.
KitchenAid refrigerator care visit →Drain pump, door boot, control module, drum bearings, suspension rods.
KitchenAid washer care visit →Heating element, thermal fuse, drum rollers, vent restriction, lint clogs.
KitchenAid dryer care visit →Wash motor, drain pump, door latch, spray arm jets, electronic display board.
KitchenAid dishwasher care visit →Bake element, igniter, sensor probe, control board, door hinges and gaskets.
KitchenAid oven care visit →Surface element, induction coil, infinite switch, glass top, spark module.
KitchenAid cooktop care visit →Blower motor, capacitor, halogen lamps, charcoal filter, touch panel.
KitchenAid range hood care visit →Magnetron, diode, door switch, turntable motor, control panel and key matrix.
KitchenAid microwave care visit →Premium parts cost a bit more, but most KitchenAid repairs still fall in the four price bands below. The $89 diagnostic fee is credited toward the repair.
On-site diagnosis, model lookup, and a written flat-rate quote. Fee is credited toward the repair.
Door switch, thermistor, fan motor, igniter, water valve, control knob, harness fix.
Control board reflash, drain pump, evaporator fan, motor coupling, dispenser overhaul.
Compressor, sealed system, drum bearings, magnetron, induction generator, oven element pack.
Built-in column refrigerator and pro-style range parts are quoted after diagnosis since some are special-order from KitchenAid.
No surprise charges. No fishing for problems. Just a quick, factory-style KitchenAid diagnostic and a written flat-rate price before any tools come out.
Tell us your KitchenAid model number and what the appliance is doing. We pre-stage the most likely OEM parts before the truck rolls.
A factory-trained tech reads error codes, runs a forced-cycle test, and inspects every KitchenAid-specific failure point on a printed checklist.
We hand you a written, all-inclusive price — parts plus labor. Nothing starts until you sign.
The fix is performed on-site, tested through a full cycle, and backed by a 90-day parts and labor warranty.
Real KitchenAid stories from real metro-Atlanta households. Posted as written.
Our KitchenAid Architect wall oven kept tripping E1. The tech replaced the RTD sensor in 30 minutes and ran a calibration. The oven holds temp better than when we bought it.
My pro-style range kept clicking even after burners were lit. They dried out a moisture-soaked spark module, replaced one switch, and the clicking stopped. Saved buying a new range.
Built-in fridge alarm kept going off mid-night. They cleaned a clogged condenser fan, replaced the gasket, and the temp dropped from 52 to 38 in two hours.
Our Superba dishwasher wouldn’t drain. Tech pulled the drain pump, found a chicken bone wedged in the impeller, cleared and replaced. Old-school problem-solving.
KitchenAid kitchens dominate Atlanta’s mid-and-up neighborhoods. We dispatch KitchenAid-trained techs from our central warehouse to every city below.
Common questions Atlanta KitchenAid owners ask, with real answers.
Many parts are shared since both are Whirlpool Corporation brands. KitchenAid uses heavier doors, premium hinges, and stainless trim — cosmetic parts differ but most internal components are interchangeable.
E1 / E2 means the RTD oven sensor is drifting out of spec. Replacement is a 30-minute fix.
Almost always yes. Built-ins are expensive to replace because the cabinet is custom. Repairing a control board or gasket is a fraction of the replacement cost.
Not immediately, but the spark module is energized and should be repaired. We dry the wet sensor, replace if needed, and verify safe operation.
Yes — we’re one of the few crews still trained on the built-in compactor motor and limit-switch service.
Older Superba models develop a slow door-bottom leak as the gasket ages. Re-sealing or replacing the gasket is a same-visit fix.
Yes. Warming drawers usually fail at the thermal cut-out. We test continuity and replace the part.
No. We use OEM KitchenAid parts and document the repair. Warranty stays valid for any unaffected systems.
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