Introduction
Replacing your faulty capacitor will bring power back to your motor, allowing the blades to spin. The Cuisinart DFP-14BCN has two capacitors, so these steps may be followed to remove each one. To remove and replace your capacitor, you will need to use a soldering iron. Check out this soldering guide for instructions.
Capacitors are potentially dangerous. Be sure to discharge each capacitor before conducting this repair, and follow all safety guidelines found here: Watch out for Large Capacitors.
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            Position the handle of the bowl so that it is on your left. 
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            Grab the handle and push clockwise. Lift up the bowl to remove it. 
 
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            Turn the food processor's base upside down by lifting it up and turning it over. 
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            Position the base so that the on and pulse buttons are facing you. 
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            Place the base on top of the food processor's bowl to keep the base from wobbling while you work on it. 
 
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            Lift up the front left and the back right rubber feet by pulling back the rubber with your fingers. 
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            Remove the 13.0mm screw under each rubber foot with a Phillips #2 screwdriver. 
 
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            Orient the base of the processor so that the power cord is facing you. 
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            Locate the capacitor that you need to replace. The capacitor looks like a black cylindrical battery. 
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            Slide the plastic covering off of the white wire connection on the top of the capacitor by pulling gently. 
 
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            Remove the capacitor by desoldering the white and black wire from the capacitor with a soldering iron. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
4 comments
Very helpful. Doing this on an earlier model, the DLC-7 SuperPro. Confirmed my suspicion that the case screws were under the feet and offered a strategy for diagnosing the loss of power about which I was unaware.
My model DL-8m had three visible screws and one hidden beneath the rubber foot. I had no idea how to open the base till I read your guide. Thanks!
Any ideas about a source for the replacement capacitor?
Just input the numbers off the capacitor ( 150uf 250 vac etc. ) into google and you should find a few different ones ( I went with eBay ) make sure to not only get one that matches ratings wise but also visually similar ( so it fits the original location )