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1068490010 Kenmore Refrigerator - Instructions
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Refrigerator stop working
23 of 33 people
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SAL from UPLAND, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
First I removed the relay and over load and exam. Saw that the relay was burnt. Before I order the part I check to see if the compressor was still working by jumping the common start and run terminals.It did. I also checked the start capacitor with a capacitor tester it was good. I than order the part which came the very next day.Installe
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Unable to set the cold-control to a sufficiently cold setting.
36 of 75 people
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Leo from Lewisport, KY
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Linkage on the cold-control mechanism in the air diffuser assembly was broken. It was necessary to access the diffuser assembly from both the refrigerator and freezer sides of the unit.
Re-connected the linkage between the diffuser and cold-control assembly; remounted the two combined assemblies . . . refrigerator working nicely now ... Read more .
Re-connected the linkage between the diffuser and cold-control assembly; remounted the two combined assemblies . . . refrigerator working nicely now ... Read more .
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compressor didnt turn on
24 of 41 people
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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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freezer intermitently warmed to around 31 degrees
16 of 17 people
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brett from garland, TX
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Being a jet mechanic I had to familiarize myself with refrigerators, then after 2 or 4 hours of online studying, opened the door pulled the temp knobs of, removed the panel by gently prying the top of the panel out,then up and out with it. I found tapping on the thermostat shaft or wiring connection started the compressor, verifying my b
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elief it was the thermostat. Don't mess with wiring if you don't know exactly what you are doing and unit is plugged in, you will electrocute yourself!!! I received the thermostat, UNPLUGGED THE UNIT from the house wall outlet, took one screw out of the upper inner wall at the very top to remove cover, one screw at the back top to remove the other cover (at the control vent) for access to remove sensor, then removed 4 screws , 2 front, 2 underneath to drop the housing for defrost timer, etc., and then took 2 screws from thermostat, unplugged wiring from thermostat (3 wires, be sure to put them back on the same place in the new thermostat). Remove old thermostat, slide plastic cover off sensor and slide back onto new thermostat sensor. Be careful not to kink the line or bend it to sharp you will damage it, (use gentle curves when bending it,) and re assemble everything in reverse order. This took about me 15 or 20 minutes start to finish. Plug into wall and watch thermometer to verify success.
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My Fan in the Freezer was making a loud noise
15 of 21 people
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Michael from Imperial, MO
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
I went on the web to search for parts, did my screening of companies, and chose Partselect.com
They gave me accurate information, very nice, and double checked the part numbers, and the latest replacement part. I received it in a couple of days, followed the directions, and it's working just fine! I saved a lot of money through Parts ... Read more elect, instead of buying a new refrigerator.
NICE JOB Partselect!!
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Michael
They gave me accurate information, very nice, and double checked the part numbers, and the latest replacement part. I received it in a couple of days, followed the directions, and it's working just fine! I saved a lot of money through Parts ... Read more elect, instead of buying a new refrigerator.
NICE JOB Partselect!!
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Michael
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Compressor would not kick on automatically
10 of 12 people
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Robert from Brooklyn Center, MN
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I removed the two screws that were readily in view. I then figured out the there was a faceplate which I was able to pry off after removing the temp control knobs. The temp control unit was easily accessible and was held by two screws which I removed with the nut driver. The only difficult part was replacing the plastic tubing which co
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vered the sending unit.
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Severed/Rusted Support Shelf Stud
9 of 10 people
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Chris from Pensacola, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
Easy as cutting through warm butter. Just grabbed the base of the broken stem flush with the wall of the fridge using the wide-angle setting of a normal pliers, and twisted it out. Left over was a hole to insert the replacement stem. Inserted stem, twisted clockwise into place, and done. Much better design than other units I've worked
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on becvause the replacement part has stout-gauge wires that, when new stem is twisted into place, "locks" it in so you don't need to reinforce it, acting somewhat like an anchor screw on the wall for hanging a picture. Thanks for the perfect part!! Service and delivery are excellent.
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part of a freezer support bracket was missing
9 of 10 people
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peter from saint augustine, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I wasn't sure the kit included the part I needed from the pictures, but it did. The part slipped over the flat plastic bracket attached to the right freezer wall and the shelf fit over it. No tools required.
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Contact in thermostat assembly was burned up, making the freezer irregular and the ice would melt, then freeze into a ball!
9 of 12 people
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Jennifer from Schertz, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
I took off the front cover with the controls. Pulled out the control knobs, unbolted the assembly (which was identical to my replacement part) and proceded to follow the old thermostat tube to the back of the fridge. The tube should be carefully removed, not pulled on, there's a couple of screws holding it in towards the back. I installe
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d the new part in reverse of how I took out the original part. I'm very happy with how the fridge has come back to life! It was much cheaper to fix it than to replace.
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The fan quit
11 of 19 people
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donn from Ranier, MN
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
I took the old one out and put the new one in. EASY!
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The Freezer defrosted and everything on the top and the bottom spoiled
10 of 16 people
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Jorge from Miami, FL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
i had used your web site before and i read several problems that your readers had. i went to the back of the unit, removed the bottom cover and right there the i found the run capacitor and i chaged it. since i had only ordered this part to save money i went back and ordered the Start Device which when i took it off it was completely burn
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ed. the replacement part came labeled with 2 different compressor #, so i picked the one that i had and unpluged each wire. the part may differ from the one that it's in the unit but it worked when i pluged everything back on. it also helps to take a picture of everything before removing the wires in case you have to leave it and come back later. i hope to use this refrigerator another 10 years. thank you all for your help.
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Chirping sound coming from the freezer-old gasket on food door causing air leakage r
10 of 17 people
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JAMES from WAUPACA, WI
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed shelving,ice maker & other air deverters to get at fan motor. Disconnected power, then removed motor by removing screws holding motor assembly in place. Push fan blade on to motor reconnect wiring.
Chirping stopped and ice cream is now rock hard.
Food door gasket was more time consuming than hard. Loosen old ... Read more gasket screws with not driver. Gasket is then easily removed. Reinstall gasket, but keep retaining strips loose so you can adjust gasket for a correct fit.
Chirping stopped and ice cream is now rock hard.
Food door gasket was more time consuming than hard. Loosen old ... Read more gasket screws with not driver. Gasket is then easily removed. Reinstall gasket, but keep retaining strips loose so you can adjust gasket for a correct fit.
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freezer gets too cold then gets to regular tempetured
6 of 6 people
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roberto from san Antonio, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
disconect the power removed the screws with the phillips screwdriver removed the front cover and then removed the rest of the screws. removed the three covers and then removed the thermostat. replaced in reverse order.
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Freezer wouldn't defrost/low temps in refrigerator
8 of 12 people
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Troy from Kansas, OK
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Found the housing for the thermostat; took housing apart pulled out thermostat and took off the hose put the hose on the new thermostat installed new thermostat and replaced housing.
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The frig/freezer shut off too often and would not stay cold.
7 of 11 people
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Ron from Eaton Rapids, MI
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The new thermostat assembly installed quite easily, just a couple of screws, but the thermostat probe however was kind of a pain in the rear. The probe is about 3 feet long and you have to remove a plastic sleeve from the old part and re-install on the new probe, it fits very tight and takes some time to do. Overall it was a very easy f
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