106823 Kenmore Freezer - Instructions
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broken bottom door hinge, clunked when opened
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Diana from Salt Lake City, UT
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
I am a single female so the hardest part was lifting the door off and then trying to get it back on the hinge. I used the same bolts that were on the door so putting the new parts on was the easiest part. The slowest part was finding the right socket for the bolts and unscrewing the originals. Beats hiring a repair man.
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Plastic door cams wore away over time
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James from Reading, PA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Socket set, Wrench set
I removed the door and replaced the door cams and reinstalled the door
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Doors not closing without a serious push.
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Mary from Amherst, NH
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Replaced the refrigerator and removed doors to put the old unit in the basement as an overflow fridge. Noticed the cams broken/worn/missing on bottom door hinges. Ordered parts. When parts arrived, installed them and fridge back in operation. Parts kit had screws with slightly different sized heads, and if you used the wrong ones to mount
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the cams, there would be a clearance problem. There were no instructions with the parts to explain this. There also were a couple of plastic parts in the kit that were not used - no explanation given.
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door won't close its self or tight
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Kevin from Lake Havasu City, AZ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Very easy to remove door replace door cams reassemble shuts tight now and works like new
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noisey fan
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Richard from Morgan, UT
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
yup
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Door Closing Cam Broke
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John from Old Bridge, NJ
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Part-fect!!!
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Frozen Lettuce In Crisper
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Mary E. from Chicago, IL
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
My husband put in in, no problem and all is well. My husband is a mechanic for large machinery/motors so installation was no problem. Thanks, better than buying a new fridge!!!
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Refrig ran and ran with a lot of hot air coming from the back. Temps in freezer and refrig areas would fluctuate with the unit running almost constantly. Discovered the fan was intermittently running, mostly not.
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Donald from Strafford, NH
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Socket set
Removed the old fan; cut the wire and spliced in the new fan and reassembled. A little over one hour. Refrig is working perfectly now with lower settings. It is definitely off much more than on now.
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Fan motor worn out
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Myrna from Decatur, IL
- Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
My Son who is not an appliance repairman did it for me. He had some difficulty getting the nuts and bolts loose mainly. Sorry I'm not much help other than that! I would like to compliment you on your fast service, first time ordering from you and it was for an older model refrigerator that my repairman said he couldn't find. It's
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working fine now and I'm a satisfied customer!
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Refrigerator not shutting off, liquids freezing in fridge
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Barbara from Apollo, PA
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- 1- 2 hours
It wasn't quite as easy to get to the bolts as the video showed. The lay out of the part wasn't exactly like the video either. However, I managed to put the new part in. Unfortunately, it didn't solve the problem. At first the fridge cycled on and off but after 12 hrs it started to freeze liquids again. Since the appliance was 17 years ol
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d we opted to just get a new one.
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Fan was making noise, Freezer temperature was erratic
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Dik from Quincy, MA
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- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
First, watched video on Part Select Website. Very good. Pulled Appliance out from wall, Pulled the power plug, and removed the back shield covering the working parts of the unit. Found the fan and it was almost the same setup as on the video except that I could not get to one of the screws holding the motor in place so had to remove t
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he entire bracket with the fan. Not too hard. Cleaned away dust and gunk around the site and noticed that the fan pulled air through a tunnel-like condenser coil that was packed with gunky lint...this is what probably killed the motor. I cleaned out the tunnel with the bottle brushes and vacuum and installed the new motor / bracket assembly. Then replaced the shielding around the fan and the back cover .panel. This is important because these form the channel that guides air flow throughout the condenser coils. This particular refrigerator has a barrier underneath which guides air flow from the front left to the condenser, through the fan, over the evaporator drip pan and out the right front. I cleaned all the lint and gunk from this area as well. I also made an air filter (cut from a furnace filter) and wedged it in front of the air entry section. This should keep the condenser coil cleaner over time but you have to remember to change the filter once a year. Probably should clean the condenser coil every 5 years as well. This unit has been very reliable over 20 years and may well go for another 20. Good luck with your repair.
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Fan motor stopped working
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john from white pine, TN
- Really Easy
- More than 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Well I could what laid on the floor and replaced it but I didn't I emptied refrigerator laid it over change the motor then stood it back up actual work about three hours
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not cooling
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larry from indianapolis, IN
- Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
removed condenser fan -located behind refrigerator next to compressor, Not much clearance to work, there are 3 screws to remove from condensing motor,sounds easy but clearance is lacking to remove them ,(takes alot of PATIENCE). Then you have to remove the fan blades to be able to get clearance to remove motor!! I wouldn't reccommend tryi
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ng this repair unless you are a pro.
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Not cooling properly/ door divider getting hot.
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Timothy from Granite City, IL
- Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Wrench set
The video of the repair is a helpful guide, but my refrigerator has the compressor very close to the condenser fan motor. With the compressor comes the copper tubing that is all in the way. I had to carefully bend them now and then to allow me to get my hands in position. The how to is easy, but the working with tools in cramped quarters
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was difficult. I think my Maytag side by side model makes for this job to be difficult, maybe yours may not be so bad. I took a couple of hours to complete. After the first hour, I covered the bare wires, and plugged the frig back in so it could do some cooling. I placed a small in front on the condenser to blow across it. Had a little break, then finished the job.
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wouldn't make ice, door seal was hot to touch, warm in fridge.
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Dale from Sterling, AK
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Socket set
I folded in half twice! and took the back off the fridge(cardboard) and took one brace off and just took the screws off the fan from the other two braces. Turned the fan enough to get at the wires for the fan and cut them off an inch from the old fan, stripped the insulation and wire nutted them to new fan. Make sure they don't interfere
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with the new fan and put the new fan in place put the screws in and we're making ice and cold fridge again.
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