1067201 Kenmore - Instructions
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The ice maker stopped working
16 of 25 people
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Duncan from Larchmont, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
First I unplugged the unit, then I popped off the cover to the icemaker electronics. Removed 4 screws, pulled out the broken electronic panel, and replaced with the new one. Returned the screws and cover. The next moring the ice bin was full.
This must have saved me $300, and the inconvernience of waiting around for the repai ... Read more r man. He would have made two trips since he would never have had this part with him.
This must have saved me $300, and the inconvernience of waiting around for the repai ... Read more r man. He would have made two trips since he would never have had this part with him.
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Tab on end broke off allow crispers to fall off rail.
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Ed from South Lebanon, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
lift glass, slide new rail in replace glass. 2 min repair.
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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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The LH End Cap hinge stud had broken...
11 of 11 people
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Myrna from El Paso, TX
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed the crisper drawers (pull out, then up & out), remove the glass shelf above the "pantry", remove the pantry door (easy because hinge stud was broken), then remove the pantry drawer. Use 1/4" nut driver to remove the broken LH End Cap...it pulls up and out. With the phillips screwdriver, remove/replace the steel rail for the drawer
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action to the new part. Replace in reverse order (after your neat freak SO cleans everything!).
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Noise coming from defrost timer
12 of 14 people
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Thomas from Pottstown, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
First I unplugged appliance then I remove two screws from the thermostat/light cover. I then remove two defrost timer mounting screws and all electrical connectors. Then utilizing instructions recieved with new defrost timer I ascertained which wires should go where. When I was sure I had the wires ready I connected them to the others in
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the appliance and plugged the appliance in to ensure that the noise was no longer heard and made sure timer was working. Everything seemed fine so I unplugged appliance and secured two defrost timer mounting screws and thermostat/light cover mounting screws and that was that.
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My refrigerator ran constantly and never got cold!
11 of 12 people
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Brandon from Fort Wayne, IN
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
On a whim I looked into what it would take to fix my garage older 2nd fridge. I was thinking I needed a new seal, but when I checked the website there was a great troubleshooter. I would have never guessed that the defrost timer was what would cause it not to ever get cold. After a fairly simple repair the freezer is colder than ever a
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nd I actually had to turn it down. The only complication was the fridge was stuck in a defrost cycle so I had to reset the timer to get the refrigerator running. Thanks so much for a super helpful site for a do-it-yourselfer like me.
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Old gasket frayed & torn
10 of 10 people
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Carl from HARPSWELL, ME
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
Laid gasket in direct sunlight for an hour, heat made it very pliable. Removed existing gasket from door groove, which came out with little effort. Pressed new gasket in door groove with minimal effort as it was pliable from sunlight heat. Gasket seated correctly and resulted in tight seal.
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Ice maker stopped working
10 of 10 people
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BRIAN from DEER PARK, NY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
I tested the ice maker first and got no response. So I bought the new ice maker and unplugged the connector in the back, loosened the 2 screws up top and took the bottom screw out. I took out the old one and then plugged the new one in and hung it back on the 2 loosened screws and put the bottom screw in and tightened the screws. I have t
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o say it’s working great! Have plenty of ice again. Saved a lot of money by doing it myself. Buy your original model number part from Parts Select.
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Refrigerator Ice Maker stopped making ice.
18 of 34 people
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Harold from Oakton, VA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
(1) Removed the three screws which attached the ice maker to the freezing compartmnet wall in refrigerator; (2) Disconnected the power to the old ice maker; (3) Removed the old ice maker from the freezing compartment of the refrigerator; (4) Took the white front cover off of the old ice maker; (5) Disconnected the wiring harness from
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the old ice maker; (6) Removed the "ice making-stop arm" from the old ice maker; (7) Placed the items taken from old ice maker on to the new ice maker; (8) Reconnected the new ice maker to the power; (9) Placed the new ice maker in the proper position in freezing compartment of refrigerator and replaced the three screws. JOB DONE!
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would not cycle
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Maxine from Birmingham, AL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
removed the defrost timer and replaced with new unit now i have a refrigerator again
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Remove the water filter to install the bypass cap
11 of 14 people
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Phil from GREENFIELD, IN
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
Lower the filter bottom housing to gain access to the filter. Unscrew the filter and install the bypass cap. Secure the lower filter housing to the top assembly.
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Old door gasket was torn
10 of 11 people
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Charles from SALEM, MO
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Old gasket was pulled off with ease. New gasket came folded in-half in cardboard box and was flattened in several places. It was reshaped with ease with the heat from ny wife's hair dryer. Insrallatint took about 5 minutes and seal was perfect. Took less than 15 minutes total.
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Right side door gasket split open
9 of 9 people
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Thomas from SPRINGFIELD, MO
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
First, selecting the right part is more difficult than the repair. My Kenmore is an outdated model actually manufactured by Whirlpool.
Once I got the part I relaxed the gasket with a hair dryer - an important step suggested by PS. I then took old of the old gasket and removed it. The new one fits in the channel. Just press and ... Read more make it is completely installed and flush.
Once I got the part I relaxed the gasket with a hair dryer - an important step suggested by PS. I then took old of the old gasket and removed it. The new one fits in the channel. Just press and ... Read more make it is completely installed and flush.
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Cracked plastic on pantry drawer lid
10 of 12 people
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Angela from Bay Village, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Broken lid popped out, new lid popped in. No tools required. 30 seconds to replace. Great price, part shipped within an hour of placing my order and arrived the next day, although I only paid for standard shipping. Excellent service - will definitely order again if the opportunity arises!
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Switch light didn't work; broken drawer cover hinge
9 of 9 people
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Richard from New Castle, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
I removed the switch assemble from the panel with a Swiss Army knife. Disconnected the two wires and reversed the process with the new switch. Not being all that handy, I assumed the job would be very involved, but was very pleased that it was nearly effortless. A less than 15 minute operation.
Removing the right side pane ... Read more l of the lower drawer was a slightly more involved, requiring the removal of 3-4 screws and replacing the inner workings of the temperature adjustment workings on the new panel. But it proved pretty simple and only required about 20 minutes start to finish.
Removing the right side pane ... Read more l of the lower drawer was a slightly more involved, requiring the removal of 3-4 screws and replacing the inner workings of the temperature adjustment workings on the new panel. But it proved pretty simple and only required about 20 minutes start to finish.
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