Kenmore Refrigerator Springs and Shock Absorbers

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Kenmore Refrigerator Spring
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PartSelect Number PS6012670
Manufacturer Part Number MHY62044106
This is a replacement door mullion spring for your refrigerator. The door mullion is the flap that allows the doors on your French-door style refrigerator to close. The spring allows the mullion to fit into a latch on the refrigerator door frame, and lets the door stay closed properly. If you have a damaged spring, your door will not close properly. This part is sold individually.
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Charles R from FAIRFAX, VA
Spring on door closer broke
Found the broken spring; matched it with parts diagram. Googled for sources via part number. Selected this site because it had best deal - price, availability, shipping. Part arrived as predicted; installed it in 2 minutes. Job done. Door now works. Read more...
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Kenmore Refrigerator Mullion Spring
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PartSelect Number PS3630729
Manufacturer Part Number MHY62044103
This spring is located on the mullion, or door flap, of your fridge. This spring is sourced from the genuine OEM manufacturer for various refrigerator models. It measures about 1.5 inches in total length, and is made entirely out of metal.
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Claudio from YONKERS, NY
Door flap spring
Insert the top first and then twist to insert bottom Read more...
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Kenmore Refrigerator SPRING- CH
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PartSelect Number PS11738537
Manufacturer Part Number WP12565502
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Paul from Baldwinsville, NY
Water / Ice dispenser broken
This repair was really easy. I first removed the water evaporator tray exposing 2 nuts and removed them with driver. Detach the dispenser faceplate and unplug the connections from the circuit board. Remove 2 more nuts holding the dispenser yoke paddle.

Remove the snap in paddle and replace with new part and spring. Complete assembly in reverse order. 10 minutes to complete repair.
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Kenmore Refrigerator DOOR SPRING
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PartSelect Number PS1526431
Manufacturer Part Number 241688901
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Charles from JACKSONVILLE, FL
ice maker wouldn; dinspense ice'
removed ice denspenser and replaced spring and flap' Read more...
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Kenmore Refrigerator Spring,Lever
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PartSelect Number PS3524589
Manufacturer Part Number 4970JA3011K
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Homer from MARION, VA
Cold water control rusty and leaking water
Removed old part very easily and installed the new part without any problems. Used and adjustable wrench and screwdriver Read more...
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Kenmore Refrigerator Spring, Latch
PartSelect Number PS11739240
Manufacturer Part Number WP2198608
Sold individually.
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Kenmore Refrigerator Door Closure Spring
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PartSelect Number PS294790
Manufacturer Part Number WR1X2027
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Brian from WILLOUGHBY, OH
door won't seal
after replacing the door seal, I couldn't get the new seal to close and stay closed, so I replaced the closing arm and spring. The door will close now but not tightly and it's loosing cold air. So I made and patented a wooden block to put behind the freezer door handle and the refrigerator door handle to keep the doors closed. Available in black, white and natural tan. (just kidding about the patented part, but not the block) Read more...
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Kenmore Refrigerator SPRING
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PartSelect Number PS11731230
Manufacturer Part Number W10852956
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Kenmore Refrigerator Torsion Spring
PartSelect Number PS11750653
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10224328
Found in the dispenser section of your appliance. Can also be found in the ice door kit.
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Anthony from Magnolia, NJ
Ice Door broken letting warm air into Ice Maker system which kept freezing up.
I didn't have to buy a new Ice door kit. The part on the Refrig. door I needed I found out was unavailable. The door parts (Ice door parts and the asembly for the water unit) screws into that part. I found out that I would have to replace the whole refrig. door which was $900.00. I took every apart got me some pvc glue used it on the door and bought the original screw online with some other assorted parts,Door switch, etc. and was able to repair in about an hour. Some of the parts are very fraigle so you have to be very careful or you will be buying some new replacement parts.The new nickel and dime parts are expensive. My Icemaker was leaking where the Ice was clumping together in the bin, and when I checked the unit was $125.00. I found a new one and replaced it for about half that price. I am now very happy! (a least until the next project.) Read more...
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Kenmore Refrigerator Ice Chute Door Return Spring
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PartSelect Number PS2059882
Manufacturer Part Number 61004388
Sold Individually.
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  • Door Sweating
  • Door won’t open or close
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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Installation Instructions
Matt from Green Bay, WI
Lower hinge (door closer) was worn out, so door wouldn't close on its own.
Simple. Removed all food and shelves from the door. Removed the top hinge, which allowed me to lift the door off the door closer. I layed it on the kitchen table on its front with the handle over the edge so it wouldn't cause a problem. Since I had it all apart I replaced both the top and bottom pieces of the door closer, and put a touch of grease on it. I then reassembled it in the reverse order. - The fountain spring and actuator pad were for a different problem with the fountain. It wouldn't shut off all the time because the actuator pad was getting stiff from time and use. I removed A/C power and turned off the water, then removed the front screws from the fountain cover. I then had easy access to the actuator pad, which only took a few minutes to replace. Careful when you pull the cover off, there are wires connected to it. Just don't forget to pull the plug out off the wall so you don't get killed! Read more...

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