cnlmustard
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I've loved reading lots of stories on this forum, the old machines are great. It seems the Achille's heel on the KitchenAid KDS57 was poor wiring connectors, at least mine.
I got it from a neighbor, originally a portable with butcher top. It had been rarely used as a backup in restaurent, almost mint condition. I painted it white to match my kitchen.
Anyway the most recent wire connector burn was at the dual connectors of the water heater, pretty bad. It still shows good resistence but there's not enough metal left to reconnect, unless I try soldering.
Any idea on getting a replacement, I've tried the entire internet, incl. AppPartsPros, AppPartsNationwide, WhirlpoolParts, RepairClinic, Ebay, Amazon.
Original part # is A102874, replacement is 4160566.
I'd sure like to have hot water in there again!
Thanks for any help,
Kenny.

I got it from a neighbor, originally a portable with butcher top. It had been rarely used as a backup in restaurent, almost mint condition. I painted it white to match my kitchen.
Anyway the most recent wire connector burn was at the dual connectors of the water heater, pretty bad. It still shows good resistence but there's not enough metal left to reconnect, unless I try soldering.
Any idea on getting a replacement, I've tried the entire internet, incl. AppPartsPros, AppPartsNationwide, WhirlpoolParts, RepairClinic, Ebay, Amazon.
Original part # is A102874, replacement is 4160566.
I'd sure like to have hot water in there again!
Thanks for any help,
Kenny.
