Range Hood Medium Severity
VIB Appliance Error Code

KitchenAid Range Hood VIB Error: Excessive Vibration or Noise

What Does KitchenAid Range Hood Error VIB Mean? VIB describes a condition where a KitchenAid range hood produces excessive noise, vibration, or rattling during operation. The hood is still functional but operates much louder than normal. This is typically a mechanical issue — loose hardware, an imbalanced fan blade, or failing motor bearings — rather […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. Moderate noise and vibration indicate a problem that should be addressed but does not typically pose immediate safety risk. Severe vibration can damage mounting hardware over time and should be fixed promptly.

Can I reset the code?

No. Mechanical issues do not clear with power cycling. Physical repair or cleaning is required.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Severe vibration causing hood to shift on mountings, Grinding or scraping indicating imminent motor failure.

Symptoms You May Notice

Grinding or scraping sound from the blower area

An unusual grinding, scraping, or metal-on-metal sound comes from the fan area. The noise is much louder than normal operating sound and increases with fan speed.

Visible vibration of the hood housing

The hood housing visibly shakes or vibrates during operation. Vibration may be severe enough to loosen mounting screws or crack mounting brackets over time.

Intermittent rattling that changes with speed

A rattling sound that appears at certain fan speeds but not others indicates a resonance problem from a loose component or an imbalanced fan blade.

Possible Causes

1

Fan blade imbalanced or damaged

Grease buildup has caused an uneven accumulation on the fan blade, throwing it out of balance. A cracked or bent blade produces similar vibration.

DIY Possible
2

Motor mount loose or bearings failing

The motor mounting hardware has loosened over time, allowing the motor to vibrate against the housing. Failing motor bearings produce additional noise and vibration.

Requires Professional
3

Loose hardware or mounting screws

Installation hardware has loosened from years of vibration, allowing the hood housing to resonate with the motor. Tightening hardware often resolves this.

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

    Turn off and inspect for loose hardware

    Switch off the hood. Check visible mounting screws, filter retention hardware, and any removable panels. Tighten anything loose. Remove filters and check their retention tabs.

    Loose filter retention tabs are a common cause of rattle that is easy to overlook because the filters themselves look fine.

    Tools required
  2. 2

    Clean the fan blade

    After power is off, access the fan blade from underneath (after removing filters). Wipe off any grease buildup with a degreasing cleaner. Check for visible damage to the blade edges. Reinstall filters and test.

    Severe grease buildup can add several ounces of mass to one side of a blade, creating significant imbalance. Regular cleaning prevents this.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Fan blade replacement needed due to damage
  • Motor bearing replacement required
  • Mounting hardware requires reinforcement or replacement

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