1065898 Kenmore Refrigerator - Instructions
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The Ice Maker Deflector Broke and Needed Replacing
17 of 19 people
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Tony from Victorville, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I first removed the ice bin from freezer. There were four nut screws on back of ice bin cover that I removed with a screw driver, giving me access to the deflector. The deflector has two prongs that attach it securely to the ice bin, I used a phylips head screw driver to release the prongs from the deflector. I installed the new deflector
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by placing it through the bottom portion of deflector area, using the phyllips screw driver I engaged the prongs of the deflector into slots on ice bin. There was a hook on the back side of the deflector that went over a metal rod that controls the ice cube release. Then replace front cover of ice bin with the four nut screws and returned it to the ice maker location.
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Icemaker Solenoid valve froze and broke
18 of 23 people
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Roger from Kelleys Island, OH
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver
Removal of the old assembly went quickly once I
understood about the "push and release" tubing
connectors. The exception was the connection from the water inlet assembly to the water filter which uses a different diameter connection at the inlet end, and would not "push and release".
So to install the new valves, I simply b ... Read more y passed
the old inlet assembly and used the extra push
splicer furnished in the kit for the water inlet to the
filter. All the other connections were easy push ins.
Next time will be 1/2 hour maximum!
understood about the "push and release" tubing
connectors. The exception was the connection from the water inlet assembly to the water filter which uses a different diameter connection at the inlet end, and would not "push and release".
So to install the new valves, I simply b ... Read more y passed
the old inlet assembly and used the extra push
splicer furnished in the kit for the water inlet to the
filter. All the other connections were easy push ins.
Next time will be 1/2 hour maximum!
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Ice Maker Stopped Making Ice
18 of 23 people
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James from Edmond, OK
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
I first went on line to trouble shoot. Discovered it was the Ice Maker itself then then I entered the part number in your system to purchase the ice maker unit. When the unit arrived I simply took a socket for three bolts unplugged the electrical connection and reversed this for the installation. It was simple. I described to my secre
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tary the process and she told her husband who in turn replaced their icemaker.
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compressor didnt turn on
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gerardo from el monte, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
changed the starter connected to the compressor
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Refrigerator No Longer Cooling Properly
15 of 15 people
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Elizabeth from DELRAY BEACH, FL
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Approximately:
1. Unplugged refrigerator.
2. Emptied Freezer.
3. Removed Ice Maker.
4. Waited a few hours for ice to melt around back panel & nuts.
5. Removed back panel and the cover over fan and fan motor.
6. Waited many more hours for ice to thaw over fins, wiring, etc.
7. Easily replaced the bi ... Read more -mental defrost thermostat.
8. Replaced panel, fan cover, ice maker.
9. Plugged in refrigerator and waited a bit.
This worked! Yahoo.
p.s. I am a 65+ year old mechanically minded woman. :-)
1. Unplugged refrigerator.
2. Emptied Freezer.
3. Removed Ice Maker.
4. Waited a few hours for ice to melt around back panel & nuts.
5. Removed back panel and the cover over fan and fan motor.
6. Waited many more hours for ice to thaw over fins, wiring, etc.
7. Easily replaced the bi ... Read more -mental defrost thermostat.
8. Replaced panel, fan cover, ice maker.
9. Plugged in refrigerator and waited a bit.
This worked! Yahoo.
p.s. I am a 65+ year old mechanically minded woman. :-)
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It was not coming out of defrost cycle
25 of 45 people
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Dale from Flemingsburg, KY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
First I installed a defrost timer, (the old timer had burnt out contacts in it) It seemed to work for a few days, then went back to not comng out of defrost cycle, I then installed a defrost thermostat. It seems to be working better than before. I found out that maybe I wasn't running it cold enough. So I turned it up colder. Now it
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works ok for 2 - 3 days, then I check the Temp in the freezer and its up to 6o. So I manually reset the timer and it works for 2 - 3 days. Don't know what to do now to fix it.
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Ice maker not working.
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Tim from Olivebridge, NY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
I had falsely assumed that the ice maker control module was the problem, so I ordered a new one and replaced it. Still no ice. Upon closer examination of the whole unit, I noticed the heating element had a corroded spot, and checked it with a continuity tester, and found it was bad. I ordered a new complete ice maker unit, and it was actu
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ally easier to replace the whole unit rather than just the control module, and only cost about $20 more. I was able to return the control module for a full refund. I would highly recommend replacing the whole ice maker if it is not working, rather than just the control module. It is also handy to know that there are little "ports" on the control module for testing all the functions with a multi-tester. One for the motor marked with an "M", "T" for thermostat, "H" for heater, "N" for neutral. Had I known all this from the start, it would have saved me a lot of time and trouble replacing the wrong part!
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Door would not auto close
18 of 25 people
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James from Hampton, NH
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
I removed the screws on the upper hinge and removed the door. I removed the lower cam in about 2 minutes and had it replaced. The upper cam was a tight fit in the door and I resorted to vise-grips to remove it. Total time to replace cams and put the door back on was 30 minutes. This saved me $100.
Thanks
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stopped cooling,the compressor would come on and shut back off.
16 of 19 people
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william from shady dale, GA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
pull the fridge out away from the wall and hope you have a long flex water supply hose.remove cardboard cover,oh yea unplug fridge first.unplug wire from the relay.flip the wire retainer off the relay and pry it away from the compressor.pull the 2 prong capacitor off and then reverse the steps to reasemble. skip the middle man at the loc
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al appliance shop.i waited 2 weeks for him to get the part and gave up.your reg shipping got it here in 2 days.
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Heater on Ice Maker stopped working.
17 of 22 people
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Andy from Lorena, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Repair was easy and producing ice within five hours.
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water filter needed replacing
21 of 34 people
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Debbie from Tyler, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
followed the instructions on the box
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Water was leaking from bottom of ice tray
15 of 17 people
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Jim from Manitowoc, WI
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
After watching the instr. film I found it very easy to do.
This is what motivated me to do the job and save a LOT of money. It was actually the second repair I did.
This is what motivated me to do the job and save a LOT of money. It was actually the second repair I did.
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Filter and Cap were missing
17 of 23 people
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David from Reston, VA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Easy as pie, I followed the directions on the box that the replacement filter came in, and installed it and the cap simply and easily.
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The water dispenser stopped working
15 of 17 people
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Tisha from Tucson, AZ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Review the video on parts select. Do this first!
The actual repair took less than 30 minutes, including pulling out the refrigerator, performing the repair, and replacing the refrigerator.
Remove the screws holding the cardboard backing to the bottom rear of the refrigerator. Remove the screws holding the pump in ... Read more place. Remove the electrical connectors and the water hoses from the pump. I needed the wrench to disconnect and reconnect the main inlet hose. Hook everything back up (the sizes of hoses and connectors are different). Replace the cardboard backing. Done!!
I would use Parts Direct again.
The actual repair took less than 30 minutes, including pulling out the refrigerator, performing the repair, and replacing the refrigerator.
Remove the screws holding the cardboard backing to the bottom rear of the refrigerator. Remove the screws holding the pump in ... Read more place. Remove the electrical connectors and the water hoses from the pump. I needed the wrench to disconnect and reconnect the main inlet hose. Hook everything back up (the sizes of hoses and connectors are different). Replace the cardboard backing. Done!!
I would use Parts Direct again.
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Replace broken ice machine feeder drum
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David from League City, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
Be advised that to do this job, you have to take the ice tray and feeder assembly completely apart. The only tricky part is that the nut, part 31 in the drawing, that holds everything together is reverse threaded. Since it's plastic, you're afraid you'll break it. If you know it's reverse threaded to begin with you can go ahead and app
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ly the required force to get it off.
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