Anyone know where I get a replacement magnet for Kitchenaid blender KSB5, or know the outside diameter of the magnet?
When repairing motor, I ruined the magnet on my Kitchenaid blender (KSB5GN3 five speed). Kitchenaid referred me to mendingshed or marbeck, but neither has this magnet. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement magnet (or know the precise outside diameter of the magnet)?
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From Kitchen Aid they only come on a new motor. I am a Kitchen Aid service agent and I remove them from burnt out motors and keep them. Look for a service agent near you and see if they can help you out. I have no idea where you are, I'm in New Zealand.
Henzee, the part you are looking for is called the KitchenAid blender drive coupling. It is the little black rubber piece ontop of the motor base that looks like a crown with six teeth on top. The motor spins this piece which them spins the blades. It is a very common replacement part for the KSB5 blenders made by KitchenAid.
The part number you are looking for is 9704230, i am not aware of any places in Africa that sell the part but you can probably find someone in the USA that can ship it to Africa.
Here is a link to the video we have on changing the part out:
oops ! may have just pop the thermal fuse inside , but you might have to take apart and see what you did, if you got this cheap enough , might just buy another good luck >
the older glass jar blenders were sold as a complete ***'y too.
no separate parts were available. i'm sure the stainless jars are sold in the same way...complete.
When the lights are flashing, this does indicate that an electronic part has failed. This blender is no longer manufactured, so finding replacement parts for it may not come easily. Repair centers are available. I would recommend calling Kitchenaid Customer Service to see what they can recommend for you.
When the lights are flashing, this does indicate that an electronic
part has failed. This blender is no longer manufactured, so finding
replacement parts for it may not come easily. Repair centers are
available.
This error was probably not caused by replacing the coupler, but merely coincidence.
You may find a Kitchenaid certified service location using the following link:
http://caservice.kitchenaid.com/
If this is not helpful, I would recommend calling Kitchenaid Customer Service to see what they can recommend for you.
When the lights are flashing, this does indicate that an electronic
part has failed. This blender is no longer manufactured, so finding
replacement parts for it may not come easily. Repair centers are
available.
You may find a Kitchenaid certified service location using the following link:
http://caservice.kitchenaid.com/
If this is not helpful, I would recommend calling Kitchenaid Customer Service to see what they can recommend for you.
The rubber wheel is known as the "coupler." To clarify: the coupler is a black, cylindrical rubber piece that juts out of the top of the motor base and you set the pitcher on top of it.
This part can be replaced through a Kitchenaid certified service center, where they can provide the part for you. It is a low-cost repair.
A listing of certified Kitchenaid locations may be found here:
http://caservice.kitchenaid.com/
Also, if you are interested in self repair, you may order the part and view do-it-yourself instructions here:
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