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1069608731 Kenmore Refrigerator - Instructions
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Both front wheels were severly damaged needing replacement.
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James from Leesburg, VA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
I tipped the refrigerator back and my friend used an adjustable wrench to attach put the new wheel assembies on. I also used a socket wrench to get the old attacheement bolts to thread. I rolled the cleaned appliance in place and adjusted the wheels with the socket set for easy door closing. It went smoothly.
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freezer and food section too warm
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William from Milford, MA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
removed lower back cover. diconnected fan ass'y electrical connection, removed fan housing (3 screws). removed fan motor from housing. cut old connector from fan and installed on new fan with wire nuts included. re-installed new fan to housing and re-installed housing to frame.
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Every time we opened the fridge everything in the door shelf would fall out
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Jeremy from New Berlin, WI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
This website saved my marriage. For the past two years, every time we would open the fridge everything in the door shelves would fall all over the floor. This was not only embarassing when we would have family and friends over but I really got tired of my wife yelling every time she would open up the fridge. I tried every type of glue
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and repairs to try and fix it, finally gave up and thought the only way I would find peace at home was to purchase a new fridge. I accidently stumbled across your website and before I knew it and about $6 later my life improved more than you can imagine. The best part was how easy it was to find the part I needed with the detailed pictures you have. The part was shipped fast and very easy to install. I will definately use partselect again. Thanks!
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Refrigerator would not stay cold
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Jeremy from State College, PA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Removed rear cover to see non-operating fan - removed three mounting screws on the motor that were a challenge to access. Swapped fan from old motor onto new motor - one threaded nut on the motor shaft. Spliced new fan wires into fan wires of the wiring harness and mounted with three self-tapping screws supplied with new fan motor. Repl
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aced rear cover and plugged it in! Now the refrigerator cools like new (1981 model side-by-side Admiral)
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Dryer made loud intermittant humming sound after 20-30 minutes of use
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Gregory from Virginia Beach, VA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Unplug Dryer. Remove 2 5/16in hex screws from lower panel and remove panel.Remove 3 5/16in hex screws attaching lint duct. Remove 8 1/4in hex screws attaching blower housing. Remove 2 1/4 hex screws attaching thermostat to blower housing. Using adj. wrench on back of motor shaft nut to hold, loosen fan assy. w/ 7/8in socket. Remove 3 5/16
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in hex screws holding fan housing to motor mount. Remove 2 5/16in hex screws holding housing and motor mount to base floor. Push belt pulley wheel up enough to loosen belt and take off rear motor pulley. Motor w/mount can be slid out bottom for replacement [wires are layed toward front].Using 6in flat tip screw driver press down to unlock front & back motor bushing holddown clamps. Pinch electrical wire connector ends to pull off old motor. Remove and Install new motor, reversing steps. Belt replacement [suggested w/new motor] requires removal of 2 5/16in screws to lift/remove door w/front panel [disconnect door switch wires upper right rear corner].Remove 4 5/16 screws holding front bulkhead. Once bulkhead is pulled up and off, allow front end of drum to sag and rest IN PLACE [removal not required to slip old belt off and install new belt]. Note belt location point around drum. Slide new belt on. Reinstall bulkhead and panel/door [Don't forget door swich wires]. Adjust belt into position and push spring-held belt pully up to allow looping of new belt around rear motor belt pulley. Complete w/hand turning of drum to ensure belt is aligned and feeding properly. Reinstall lower fan housing/covers/thermostat,etc removed for motor installation.
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The door gasket was very hot which is caused by an overheated expansion line that runs along the area of the door gasket. This was caused by a failed cooling fan motor.
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James from Howell, MI
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
Pulled out the refrigerator and removed the two panels from the rear of the refrigerator. Removed the fan held in by four screws and unplugged the connector. Soldered on the original connector, installed the fan to the motor and re-installed the unit into the refrigerator. Then blew out and vaccumed the condenser coils.
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Broken bracket
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Raymond from Victorville, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Replaced broken shelf bracket
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plastic end cap clip broke
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Richard from Copperas Cove, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
removed retaining bar removed and replaced end cap and reinstalled retaining bar.
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Broken bracket for door shelf
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Denise from Sparks, NV
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Just replaced the old piece with the new. Simple and easy.
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broken door shelf
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Ronald from Colorado Springs, CO
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Well the part and repair was so easy my wife did it and is very proud of herself
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the front wheel broke
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Mary from Pelham, NY
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
First I had to tilt the refrigerator on wood on the supports under the refrigerator, the wheels were easy to get to then I unscrewed the old ones and replaced them with the new better wheels. The old ones where plastic.
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Freezer shelf falling off
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Carl from Crete, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
One of the front studs was broken off. I had to use pliers to pull it out (kind of tight). Then I inserted the back and front holders and layed the shelf back in. Total time...10 min
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End cap was broken
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Michael from Bloomingdale, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Took out the broken part and replaced with the new one..Simple enough and we had been living with a taped one for yrs...
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Broken wheel under fridge
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Ted from Magnolia, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
Replaced both since they came as a set. The only way it could have been any easier is if I had the wife do it. She had the remote this time. (•¿•)
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broken light switch
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Atlee from Jupiter, FL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Figured out You have to pop off the cocer than remove the 1/4 hex head screws only not the philips ones
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