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Now i am not sure what model you have but this may help you to get a better idea. is the on/off toggle switch broken? i would get a continuity tester and check to make sure that it works properly. it really doesnt sound gear related. can you describe the problem further? does it still work at slow speeds? if it doesn't it could be that the switch is fine and that the motor is on it's way out. does it run differently when first started vs after some heavy use? older kitchenaid mixers are worth a repair job hang in there. try some experiments and get back to me. I had a similar problem with my Kitchen Aid. The switch is not actually a switch but rather moves a lever that operates two things at the back of the mixer: 1) a simple lifting copper arm that makes a contact to provide power to the system (electrically this mixer is just on or off) and 2) The lever also moves the entire back control board forward and back. There are two long screws at the top of the control board that are spring supported to allow for this movement.

There is a governor on the shaft of the motor that pushes against a plate in the center of the control board. The farther the switch moves the control board back the further back on the shaft the governor can go and the faster the machine can go. In my case the screws holding the control board had come loose allowing the governor to go all the way back (high speed) at the first click. Take the back cover off and see if the two top screws need to be adjusted (tighter and the mixer starts slower (or not at all) looser and is starts faster and the last click or two will not make it go any faster. Also check the copper arm to ensure it moves up and down on the first click of the switch properly. Also in my case the two nuts that hold the motor in place had come loose and were in the bottom of the cover so you may want to check for those. Ensure the mixer is unplugged before opening. I have four of these mixers in my bakery and two of them have the "don't shut off" problem. My simple and inexpensive fix is to loop a thick rubber band to the power cord by the back of the mixer and then loop it over the speed knob when I want the mixer off.

These mixers are real work horses and I don't have time to take them to the shop for a costly fix. I have to replace the rubber bands about once a month. Adjust the two long screws at the top of the control board by taking the back cover off. Tighter adjust when mixer turns off. I think Clive is on to something. When I push the lever to "Off" it sometimes snaps back to "stir". Many times it is already on when I plug it in. There is a main switch on the lower left side of the speed control. The black wire plugs directly to it. I found the fixed contact bent upward so far that the movable part of the switch couldn't move up far enough to break the circuit. The fixed contact appeared to be bent up. I bent it down so that the contacts separated about halfway between stir and off. It now works perfectly.Home / Household Tips / Kitchen Tips / 22 KitchenAid Stand Mixer Tips & Troubleshooting Help 78 Comments Print EmailI love my KitchenAid and although I haven’t had any problems with it yet (knock on wood), I decided to put together a page full of tips and tricks that I’ve bookmarked from around the web so I have them on hand “just in case”.

So far there are basic maintenance solutions and fixes but I’ve also found a few neat ideas to try (such as shredding chicken, pulled pork, making homemade butter, etc.).If you’re a lucky duck who has an old workhorse mixer that just won’t quit (pre-1986) and it’s getting a bit beat up, you’ll find a tutorial for how to take it apart and repaint it so it looks shiny new again.Is there a goody I missed? Please feel free to share your experience in the comments section below. I’ll be adding more helpful ideas to this page as I find them so you may want to bookmark it for reference.PS: Don’t miss the appliance cover tutorials I have listed on this page, these will help keep the machine dust-free.How To Grease It: Here’s a well done tutorial with plenty of pictures showing how to take it apart and grease it (for maintenance).Leaking Grease Fix: (video) This can happen if it sits too long between uses.Converting Bread Machine Recipes: Especially useful for recipes that call for the bread machine’s dough cycle.

Shredding Cooked Chicken: Uses the cookie paddle attachment and takes just a few seconds!How To Adjust The Beater: (video) Shows how to make small adjustments to the screw, testing is done with a dime in the bowl so you can tell when the tweaking is ideal.Use The Dough Hook For Meatloaf: (can also use the paddle) The result is a finer textured meatloaf that holds its shape well.Drape A Towel Over The Bowl: (when mixing) This helps protect from a cloud of flour kicking up.Dump In All Dry Ingredients At Once: (instead of incrementally) No more fussing with trying to add scoops of flour!Head Wiggles: You’ll need to do a simple hinge pin adjustment. This quick video will show you how.Brown Ooze Around The Drip Ring: (alternative fix to leaking grease mentioned above) Turn on Speed 10 for 2 minutes then wipe up any oil.How To Paint It: If you have an old one that’s getting pretty shabby, here’s how to re-paint it and add vinyl decals.Roll It On Marbles: (comment from January 7, 2009) Remove the 5 rubber feet at the bottom and replace them with marbles.

Rest on a dry sponge to avoid it sliding off counter.Make It Easy To Slide: By setting it on top of a dishcloth or small towel (the page has more tips too).DIY Fixes: Covers a few issues such as oil leaking, overheating, working with non-KitchenAid recipes and overkneading.Make Butter: Two quarts of cream will make a pound, whip at high speed, rinse well, wrap and freeze.Kneading Advice For Various Flours: The time difference between white flour; Pin “Won’t Push In” Fix: Wipe spring with a hot wet cloth then apply a drop of vegetable oil and wipe again. Work the spring by hand a few times before trying attachment again.Easy Pulled Pork: Cut meat into 2 pound pieces (removing excess fat & the bone first) and use the dough hook for 20-30 seconds at a time.How To Cream Butter & Sugar: Some great advice in this thread including: Make sure to use the paddle, beat butter first then add sugar (and more).Hand Painted Designs Gallery: No tutorials here but wow! these are too beautiful not to share.