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1065177 Kenmore Refrigerator - Instructions

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Water accumulating in front of refrigerator or freezer
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  • Lucian from SAN FRANCISCO, CA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver
In the bottom of the refrigerator cabinet is a small drain that should allow any extra water to drip down to the bottom pan of the refrigerator where the compressor is. The compressor is warm and will evaporate the water quickly. If that drain gets clogged then the water will eventually spill out onto the floor. These parts are not necess ary to fix the leaking water but when you open the cabinet to check around, you’ll find a lot of mold and fungus has grown on the Styrofoam because of the wet conditions. So I replaced the Styrofoam holders that secure the heat exchanger. This is easily done by removing the white plastic cover in the back of the refrigerator, and then wiggling out the two Styrofoam holders on the left and right. It’s a little easier if you have the new parts before you remove the old parts because they have to fit in just right, but it’s easily figured out. To clear the drain, it’s a little difficult because the tube makes a nearly right angle just below the drain hole. I was not able to clear the clog by pushing anything down the hole because it just hit the right angle turn. I found that I had to pull the refrigerator out, identify the tube by reaching in the back of the refrigerator toward the bottom, pull the tube straight, and then jam wire up through the tube to clear the clog. You can also buy a tube replacement but replacing the tube requires getting into the back of the refrigerator also, so both are about the same level of work.
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Ice maker grinder motor was not running.
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  • John from DUNNELLON, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Socket set
Remove the ice bucket and check that the auger that turns in the ice bucket is free to turn. Cover the open freezer with cardboard or whatever to retain most of the freezer temperature. Remove the holder that supports the top of the motor shaft. Check the splines on the upper part of the motor shaft and also check the seal under the holde r. Open the access the door to the motor, remove wiring connector and unbolt the motor. Check the lower splines on motor shaft for condition, clean the shaft and apply new grease to the splines. Before installing, connect the wiring to the new motor, push the door switch in, press the ice dispenser arm outside the door to make sure the motor runs. If all ok, check the motor shaft for fit in the new motor. Be careful not to install the motor shaft too deep in the motor splines, otherwise there may not be enough spline showing on the top end to engage the auger. Bolt the motor in place, close access door and install the holder and ice bucket and make sure everything works. If there is not enough spline showing thru the holder to engage the auger, take pliers and pull the shaft up a bit. This seems to be a hit or miss fit on the shaft but you can adjust the height of the shaft without taking every thing apart again. That's all, not difficult at all. But do check parts and pieces for anything else you might need, parts wise, before ordering the motor by itself like I did. Shipping is high, so try to order any associated parts needed when you order the motor. By the way, This site are great to work with!
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light did not work on the refrigerator side
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  • David from GROVESPRING, MO
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
bulbs were not burnt out. received the new switch in a few days. watch the short video, was good to see how it comes out. used a putty knife to release the defective switch, removed wires put them on the new one and posed the new switch back in. Not bad Part cost $11.00 7 dollars shipping so for 17 bucks it works great. nice to see what i s inside the refer!
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Light switch broke off
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  • Kathy from TEMECULA, CA
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
We looked up the problem online with the model number of the refrigerator. We ordered the part and followed the video installation that was sent with the order and was found online prior to purchasing
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Rocker on switch broke off
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  • David Barnes from ROSWELL, NM
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Eased the putty knife under the edge of the switch housing and pried it off. Pulled two wires off the old terminals and hooked them onto the new one and reinstalled into the refrigerator body.
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intermittent water leak at supply shut-off valve
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  • Richard from Edgewater, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Wrench set
Turn off water supply. Remove cardboard cover. Loosen metal supply line. Remove valve from edge of refrigerator. Remove electric connection, plastic water line and main supply line. Install new valve in reverse order... check for leaks.
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19 year old light switch broke
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  • Fred from Watertown, NY
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Great service. Unpluged old switch and pluged in new one. Works great
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Broken light switch
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  • George from North Scituate, RI
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Part was easy to order, delivered quickly, installation very easy. Just unplug the unit, pop out the old swich using a screwdriver, disconnect and reconnect leads and pop switch back in. Definitely recommend that you can do it too.
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Replace Bad Switch
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  • carlos from haverstraw, NY
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Pry old switch and pull out. Disconect two wires. Put two wires on new switch, must be inserted right and connections not loose. Put switch in, making shure wies do not come off and snap in place
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old switch left freezer bulb always-on
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  • JONATHAN from ELKINS PARK, PA
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Unplug appliance. Socket wrench to unscrew two screws. Module drops down. disconnected two press-on wires by prying off with screwdriver. Removed old switch. Press-fit new switch. Reconnected two wires (color coded). Screwed module back in place. Plug in appliance.
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light would work intermitently
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  • Gregory from middle island, NY
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
removed the 2 screws that held the panel in place, had to reach up and push on locking tabs to lower trhe front of the panel. was able to then push on the locking tab of the switch to release it. removed the wires, replaced them onto the new switch, and snapped the switch into place. the rest was reverse of the uninstall process.
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Door Light switch cracked Mounting
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  • Paul from Hinsdale, IL
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
I noticed that the refrigerator was having trouble maintaining temperature. Thought it might be time for new one until I found out that a new frig was $5k to $7K. Just happened to notice that the light switch didn't look quite right (was not sitting sqaure to the door). Once I pressed it it came loose. I then realized the the lights we re staying on (50 watts of heating). Replaced the switch and the frig started working like new.
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Lights didn't always come on when was opened
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  • Gary from Jenkintown, PA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Used a screwdriver to pry loose the old switch, swapped wires to the new switch and pushed it into the opening. Took about 2 minutes.
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rocker switch broke off
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  • STANLEY from OAKLAND, NJ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
disconnected el. power to fridge. pried out broken switch with small screwdriner and pulled out w/water pump pliers. installed new switch and pressed into opening.
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Internal light did not come on each time the door was opened.
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  • John from Jefferson Hills, PA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
After disconnecting the electricity. I followed the instructions as indicated in the "HOW TO" article on the website. I used a steel putty knife and pried the light switch out of its retaining hole. I worked the right side the most since this is the side with the retaining clip. After I removed the switch I transferred the two electrical outlets to the new switch and easily snapped it into place. Engaged the electric power and tested the switch.
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All Instructions for the 1065177
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