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How to Fix a KitchenAid Stand Mixer That Is Leaking Oil

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

When a KitchenAid stand mixer leaks oil, replacing the old grease in its gearbox with new grease is the way to solve the problem. In this video, Mark demonstrates exactly how to replace the grease in a KitchenAid mixer.

Get KitchenAid grease at this link!:
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/grease-planetary-p-719496.html

For KitchenAid mixer parts, visit:
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/kitchenaid-mixer-parts-c-114958_114959.html

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  • Great video. What is the product number to search for on your site for the grease? We need to order it, and want to order from you.

  • @roxoneal Part#: 4176597 Glad we could help, and thanks for watching!

  • Thanks for all the great comments! Glad we were able to help!

    -Mark

  • I have never attempted anything like this before, but your video made it simple and easy to follow! Thank you for helping us save $125!! Thanks!

  • @laurazelinski Glad we where able to help! I am even happier we where able to help you save some cash!

    Thanks,

    -Mark

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  • thanks for the vid dude; sorry i used plain ol food grade and not your alien green grease

  • Thank you for posting this. You've made it very simple and clear. I'm going to try this. Hope it works for me.

  • thank you for answering my question on the color of the grease, I will be happy to do my mixer now instead of being fearful because it's a different color than in the video.

  • @ediemfields Kitchenaid made a change and the grease is now a different color. It is the correct grease.

    Thanks,

    -Mark

  • Excellent, worked like a charm, however it took my dad about an 1.5 hrs. to finish.

  • Thank you, my wife was having a breakdown about her bleeding mixer.

  • @eReplacementParts it looks like the grease you use is green but the FSA grease I received is sort of black. Does this make any difference?

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