KitchenAid Microwaves Display Not Working: How to Fix It Yourself
A blank or glitchy display on your KitchenAid microwave is often just a temporary glitch. A power cycle (unplug for 5 minutes) is the first thing to try. A loose ribbon cable connection is the second most common cause.
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- Always unplug the appliance from the wall before starting any repair work.
- Microwaves contain a high-voltage capacitor that can hold a lethal charge even when unplugged. Do not open the microwave cabinet unless you are experienced with appliance repair. The steps below focus on safe, external fixes.
Before You Start
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Step-by-Step Repair
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Power cycle the unit
Unplug your KitchenAid microwave for 5 minutes, then plug it back in. A blank or glitchy display is often a temporary electronic glitch that a power reset fixes.
Photo: Power cycle the unit - Step 2 of 52
Check the brightness setting
Some KitchenAid microwaves have a display brightness control. The display might be working but set to the lowest brightness. Check your owner's manual for how to adjust display brightness.
Photo: Check the brightness setting - Step 3 of 53
Inspect the power supply
Make sure the outlet is working (plug something else in to test). If other functions work (the microwave heats, the light works) but the display is blank, the issue is specifically the display board or its connection.
Photo: Inspect the power supply - Step 4 of 54
Check the display ribbon cable
Unplug the microwave. On many KitchenAid models, the display connects to the main board with a ribbon cable. If you can access it (usually behind the control panel), check that the cable is firmly seated on both ends. A loose ribbon cable can cause a blank display.
Photo: Check the display ribbon cable - Step 5 of 55
Replace the display board
If the display is completely dead after checking power and connections, the display board likely needs replacing. For most KitchenAid microwaves, this part costs $30-$70. You may be able to find a replacement online and install it yourself by swapping the old board.
Photo: Replace the display board
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If That Didn't Work
- A faulty control board on your KitchenAid microwave could be the root cause, though this is less common.
- Wiring issues between components — loose or corroded connections — can cause intermittent problems.
When to Call a Professional
If the steps above don't fix your KitchenAid microwave, a professional repair technician can diagnose the issue quickly. Most repairs cost $100-$250 including parts and labor. If your microwave is older than 8-10 years, compare the repair estimate to the cost of a new one.
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