10631 Kenmore Refrigerator - Instructions
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Fridge wont defrost
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james from Mcdonough, GA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
Freezer freezes and wont defrost. Ice clogs up the coils and the fridge gets hot. Repairman said it was the timer so I replaced that and it didnt fix it. Ordered defrost heater and installed and it is still not fixed. 150$ so far. Should have thrown it away like the repairman suggested.
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The icemaker in the fridge stopped working
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Rebecca from Dayton, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
The repair was so simple. I removed the old icemaker in about 3 minutes and unpacked and installed the new one is about 10 minutes. It was literally a matter of removing a few screws! Eady to follow instructions!
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gasket width and length about 1inch too short
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Jack from Santee, CA
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Socket set
I'm a retired auto mechanic....I thought this would be an easy job. I figured it would be easier if I removed the fresh food door which I did and it was straight forward. However the "folds" of the new gasket were different than the old one which I thought was an "update". But, after much struggling, I determined that the length and width
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of the new gasket were each about 1 inch shorter than the old one. When I decided to return the part, I was told that sometimes you have to soak the part in hot water. There were no instructions with the new part regarding this. I decided to buy a new refridge.
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would not defrost and would not get cold.
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Jack from Beardstown, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Had alot of frost build up, coils were frozen solid. Removed the coil cover to defrost.
Ordered the defrost timer on friday, arrived on saturday. only took 15 minutes to install. Working great
Ordered the defrost timer on friday, arrived on saturday. only took 15 minutes to install. Working great
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light inside fridge was flickering and clicking
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bill from escondido, CA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
tested bulb good ,replaced door switch first(least expensive)then ordered light socket and circuitboard.If clicking sound is heard replace circuitboard first to save on return shipping because the switch and socket where ok
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door handle broke off
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Debbie from Eagle, CO
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
It would have been nice to know that screws were not included and/or show were screws could be purchased. Thank goodness I was able to reuse the top 2 and had an extra screw in my tool bag that fit the bottom, because the existing screw had been super glued into bottom part of handle.
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evaporator iced up every 5 days or so
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nicholas from riverside, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
Very easy, unscrewed control panel cover (1 screw) which is located under the freezer compartment inside the refrigerator. Took out non working defrost timer installed new one replaced cover, done. Total time: less than 5 minutes.
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Wrong electrical connector.
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ROBERT from BUENA PARK, CA
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
I bought a new Whirlpool Refrigerator that didn't have an ice maker.
I wanted to install an ice maker. I searched your web site and found the model ice maker model it said I needed. WPW10715709. This one was a 4 wire 8 terminal. I needed a 4 wire flat connector. WPW10715708. You approved the return. It cost me $50 to return it. I bel ... Read more ieve you should refund me the cost of this postage. Your web site gave me the wrong model number.
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I wanted to install an ice maker. I searched your web site and found the model ice maker model it said I needed. WPW10715709. This one was a 4 wire 8 terminal. I needed a 4 wire flat connector. WPW10715708. You approved the return. It cost me $50 to return it. I bel ... Read more ieve you should refund me the cost of this postage. Your web site gave me the wrong model number.
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Scratches in Surface
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Michelle from Richardson, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
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Refrigerator door hinge screw missing
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William from Manchester, TN
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set, Wrench set
Lost screw on bottom refrigerator door hinge which allowed the door to fall off. Purchased screw from Part Select for the Roper refrigerator. Drawings and parts list for this unit were available on their website. Easy repair.
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installed ice maker
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Dennis from Spring Valley, MN
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
From the time I started to finish I worked 3 hours, this included installing the new ice maker, cutting into the cold water line in the basement and installing a t with a 6inch piece of pipe with a compression valve to connect to the small cooper tube, this is worth your time to do it this way, its a lot better connection than the small p
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ierce valves that come with the kit, they will leak over time. I installed the filter in the waterline in the basement for easy access
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The old seal had begun to split
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Dennis from Bolingbrook, IL
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
After removing the old seal, I was able to mount the new seal on the inside panel. Then, as I replaced the screws, I learned that prior to tightening I needed to be sure that the flap was as far in as possible (between the inner panel and the door). I read on this website that someone used a hair dryer to make the seal maleable enough to
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ensure contact all around the door. That worked like a charm. I didn't even need to take the door off of the refrigerator.
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Broken gooseneck on fill tube
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Thomas from Brunswick, OH
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
The gooseneck on the icemaker fill tube extends out beyond the back cabinet of the refrigerator, and is easily broken. Luckily, this part is a piece of cake to replace. You'll literally spend more time pulling out your fridge and cleaning out behind it then you will replacing this part.
Shut off water supply line, and turn of ... Read more f ice maker (lift the metal bar in the ice bucket all the way up). Loosen the hose fitting, and remove two screws. Pull out the old tube, and slide the new one in. You may have to wiggle the tube around from the inside to get the alignment correct. Replace screws and fitting. Turn water and ice maker back on, and check for leaks. It really is that easy! It took me longer to type this than to actually replace the part.
Only one potential catch. The instructions warn that you may have to cut the new tube to match the length of the old tube, so make sure you compare the length of the old and new tube. I didn't have to to do anything - the replacement part was the exact same length of the original. If by chance you do need to cut the tube, you'll need small saw of some sort, such as a coping or hack saw.
Shut off water supply line, and turn of ... Read more f ice maker (lift the metal bar in the ice bucket all the way up). Loosen the hose fitting, and remove two screws. Pull out the old tube, and slide the new one in. You may have to wiggle the tube around from the inside to get the alignment correct. Replace screws and fitting. Turn water and ice maker back on, and check for leaks. It really is that easy! It took me longer to type this than to actually replace the part.
Only one potential catch. The instructions warn that you may have to cut the new tube to match the length of the old tube, so make sure you compare the length of the old and new tube. I didn't have to to do anything - the replacement part was the exact same length of the original. If by chance you do need to cut the tube, you'll need small saw of some sort, such as a coping or hack saw.
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Blower motor expired
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Raymond from Cedar Falls, IA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Pulled off the interior panel, removed the old blower, reinstalled the new one, plugged the frig in to make sure it ran and replaced the interior panel.
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socket melted with bulb in it.
12 of 18 people
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martin l. from JACKSONVILLE,, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
plastic warped in ,spaced out and, the socket snapped back in place.
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