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1069205511 Kenmore Freezer - Instructions
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Door closing cams worn on bottom door hindge
2 of 3 people
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Dennis from Santa Rosa, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench set
1, Removed heavy items from door bottom two shelves.
2. With door closed, prop up door with 2x4 boards and wood shim to support door weight.
3. With nut driver, wrench or socket wrench remove lower door hindge.
4. Removed worn plastic door cams and shim.
5. Install new door cams and shim.
6. Install lower door hin ... Read more dge and lubricate cams with silicone grease.
7. Remove wood bracing.
2. With door closed, prop up door with 2x4 boards and wood shim to support door weight.
3. With nut driver, wrench or socket wrench remove lower door hindge.
4. Removed worn plastic door cams and shim.
5. Install new door cams and shim.
6. Install lower door hin ... Read more dge and lubricate cams with silicone grease.
7. Remove wood bracing.
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Shelves in freezer falling off
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wendy from palm coast, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Went online with the model number, the part was very easy to find, diagrams helped me to have confidence in the choice. Parts came in two days, tore them open and used a screw driver to replace the broken shelf brackets, replaced shelves, I am a happy camper!!
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Broke light switch while cleaning
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Gail from Golden, CO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
use kitchen knife to pry out. replaced switch assemble and pressed back into place. Could not have done this with out help from previous customers. Thanks
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Refrigerator door wouldn't close on it's own anymore
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Bart from Salt Lake City, UT
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
All I had to do was remove the screws at the top of the refrigerator door that hold the top hinge and once that was done I lifted up on the door and it came off. I then flipped the door upside down and was able to replace the door cam on the door and the other cam on the bottom hinge of the refrigerator. Once replaced, I put the door back
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on and put the screws back in on the top hinge of the refrigerator door. Works great now!
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Freezer Cold - Refrigerator Warm
3 of 7 people
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William from Fairfield Glade, TN
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
After searching online to diagnose the issue with my refrigerator being warm and the freezer being cold and not shutting off to defrost I decided to get the defrost timer kit. The kit arrived within 2 day. With the directions included, after unplugging the appliance for safety, I installed it relatively quickly with only a screwdriver . I
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then plugged it back in and it immediately went to defrost. I thought, wow I have it fixed. Well unbeknownst to me it still didn't cool in the fridge area. After doing more internet research I found a suggestion to unplug the fridge for 24 hours to unthaw ice that may be lodged between the freezer and fridge that is blocking the distribution of cold air into the fridge. After doing this, it now works like a charm.
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Plugged it in.
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Adam from GLOVERSVILLE, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Not so good that was not the problem. Fan is not seized and all the lights work and display is not on but lights up as well. No start once plugged back in after 15 minutes of being unplugged. Nothing same no change.
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freezer quit working
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Anthony from CIRCLEVILLE, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
replaced relay switch
when I finally got started to do the repair it took 15 minutes my biggest delay was no instructions were sent with the part and it took time to get some
when I finally got started to do the repair it took 15 minutes my biggest delay was no instructions were sent with the part and it took time to get some
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Broken door stop.
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William from ALBUQUERQUE, NM
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Replaced very easy.
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Freezer occasionally had a temperature alarm.Clicking noise also.
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Barry from FORD CITY, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Was told capacitor was problem 90% of the time.Capacior was not the problem.Bad start relay.
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Renters removed leveling legs from refrigerator. I don't know why!
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Don from Frankfort, KY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I tilted the unit back enough to scew the new legs into the threaded holes.
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Light switch broke
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Carolee from Spokane Valley, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Pried out old part with screwdriver. Unplugged. When new part came, just plugged it in and pushed the part into place.
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freezer and refrigerator compartments not cold enough
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Michael from Colorado Springs, CO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Used the suggested problem list here to narrow down that the repair was most likely the run capacitor. Poped the new one in and I now have better control of my compartment ranges. I have a temperature gauge in each compartment. Check them every opening of the doors.
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The Light Socket Burned Out.
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MATTHEW from STOCKTON, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I pulled the socket out and unplugged the wires. I replaced the light socket by plugging in the wires and snapping the light socket into place. A very simple fix.
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Refrigerator door would not close properly
1 person
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Frederick from Spokane Valley, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Removed the top hinge cap. Removed the 3 screws with a nutdriver. Lifted the door off of the bottom hinge and placed it on it's side. Then I removed both closing cams (one screw holding each). Clean the area then replaced each cam. I put some vaseline on the bottom cam and replaced the door. 4-5 minutes not counting removing and repla
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cing the food inside the door shelves. I'm 56 years old and have always done most of my own handywork. I don't remember any job going so smooth and fast! Ever!
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My wife broke the shelf support
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Hamid from Owasso, OK
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The new shelf support part fit perfectly. I needed no tools just slid it on the existing bracket. Super easy.
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