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Model # KBAR181TSS00 Official KitchenAid range access door

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official KitchenAid KBAR181TSS00 range access door, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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KBAR181TSS00 Ranges
Magnet W10128697
#7

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Magnet

Part #W10128697

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Tray W10141427
#8

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Tray

Part #W10141427

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Bracket W10137052
#5

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Bracket

Part #W10137052

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Button Plug W10128696
#3

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Button plug

Part #W10128696

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Door Panel W10153540
#4

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Door panel

Part #W10153540

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Frame W10153537
#2

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Frame

Part #W10153537

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Door Handle W10153541
#6

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Door handle

Part #W10153541

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Owner's Manual W10118096
#1

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Owner's manual

Part #W10118096

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