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LED-OUT Appliance Error Code

KitchenAid Range Hood LED-OUT Error: LED Light Not Working

What Does KitchenAid Range Hood Error LED-OUT Mean? LED-OUT describes a condition where the LED cooking lights in a KitchenAid range hood are not illuminating. Unlike traditional fault codes, range hood lighting failures are reported as behavioral symptoms rather than text codes on a display. This is the most common lighting issue reported on KitchenAid […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. The range hood ventilation continues to work normally without cooking lights. Safe to use until the lights are repaired, though visibility over the cooking surface may be reduced.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A power cycle clears transient LED driver glitches. If the issue is a failed module or driver, a reset will not help.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Burning smell from the LED housing area, Visible scorching near the LED modules.

Symptoms You May Notice

Lights do not illuminate when switched on

Pressing the light button produces a normal control beep but no LED illumination occurs. The cooking surface remains unlit by the hood lighting.

Some LEDs light but not others

Partial illumination indicates individual LED modules have failed while others are still working. This is a gradual failure pattern characteristic of LED end of life.

LEDs flicker or dim unexpectedly

Lights work intermittently or at reduced brightness. This indicates a failing LED driver circuit rather than dead LED modules.

Possible Causes

1

Individual LED module failed

One or more LED light modules have reached end of life after thousands of hours of operation. KitchenAid range hoods typically use 3–4 LED modules that can fail individually.

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2

LED driver circuit failure

The constant-current driver that powers the LED string has failed on the control board. All LEDs go out at once regardless of individual module condition.

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3

Wiring harness disconnected at LED assembly

The harness connecting the LED assembly to the control board has come unplugged during a prior cleaning or filter change. Check connections before assuming hardware failure.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Check for obvious loose connections

    Turn off the hood at the breaker. Remove the grease filters and look inside the hood housing for the LED wiring harness. Press connectors firmly home to ensure they are fully seated. Restore power and test.

    Connection issues are more likely after recent cleaning or filter replacement — if the problem started then, a loose connector is the most likely cause.

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    Note which LED modules are affected

    If only some LEDs are out, make note of which ones so the technician can order replacement modules. If all are out, the problem is more likely the driver circuit or power supply rather than individual modules.

    Taking a photo of the affected area showing which lights are working and which are not speeds the service call.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • LED module replacement restores lighting
  • Driver circuit replacement required on control board
  • All LEDs test individually but none illuminate with full circuit connected

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