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2538696261 Kenmore Refrigerator - Overview

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Hexagonal Screw – Part Number: 241710601
Hexagonal Screw
PartSelect #: PS1526503
Manufacturer #: 241710601
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$11.21
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Defrost Drain Pan Kit – Part Number: 5303917590
Defrost Drain Pan Kit
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PartSelect #: PS468935
Manufacturer #: 5303917590
This kit includes the drain pan, thermal mastic, sound dampening pad and 2 retainer wires. This part mounts to the top of the compressor.
$115.83
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Temperature Cold Control Thermostat – Part Number: 5303200810
Temperature Cold Control Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS454277
Manufacturer #: 5303200810
This cold control thermostat helps maintains the proper temperature in the refrigerator.
  No Longer Available
TRIM-CABINET CORNER – Part Number: 5303321081
TRIM-CABINET CORNER
PartSelect #: PS467276
Manufacturer #: 5303321081
$8.71
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RACK-DOOR – Part Number: 5303016720
RACK-DOOR
PartSelect #: PS453638
Manufacturer #: 5303016720
$37.98
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HANDLE-DOOR – Part Number: 5303302990
HANDLE-DOOR
PartSelect #: PS463710
Manufacturer #: 5303302990
$93.33
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TRIM-CABINET CORNER – Part Number: 5303321082
TRIM-CABINET CORNER
PartSelect #: PS467277
Manufacturer #: 5303321082
$4.45
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Freezer Compressor – Part Number: 5304476642
Freezer Compressor
PartSelect #: PS2582578
Manufacturer #: 5304476642
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BRACKET-LOWER HINGE – Part Number: 5303202834
BRACKET-LOWER HINGE
PartSelect #: PS454468
Manufacturer #: 5303202834
$72.60
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COVER-FAN – Part Number: 5316306150
COVER-FAN
PartSelect #: PS474884
Manufacturer #: 5316306150
$114.54
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KNOB-DAMPER CONTROL – Part Number: 5308000081
KNOB-DAMPER CONTROL
PartSelect #: PS473188
Manufacturer #: 5308000081
$33.32
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PAN-CRISPER – Part Number: 5303290770
PAN-CRISPER
PartSelect #: PS461446
Manufacturer #: 5303290770
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Drip pan had rusted & was leaking water on the floor
The BIG problem was getting the old drip pan off. The bolt on top of the compressor was too long to allow the removal of the old drip pan. I removed the old drip pan by cutting most of it away with tin shears then cutting the remaining part of the pan around the bolt with a hack saw (taking care not to damage freon lines and raising the pan above the threads of the bolt so as not to damage the threads). I still had to cut half the bolt away with a hack saw by replacing the nut and cutting a third of the bolt away (above the nut), so the new pan would fit. Putting the new pan on was a breeze after that. It may be easier to just cut the bolt off altogether on top of the compressor and use the wire clips per the instructions supplied with the kit to install the new one.
Parts Used:
Defrost Drain Pan Kit
  • John from Forest, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Drain pan for refrigerator
Took old defrost pan off, put new one on. Had to bend new defrost pan a little for it to fit..
Parts Used:
Defrost Drain Pan Kit
  • Lynda from Rocky Point, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Failure of temperature control
Unplugged refrigerator. Removed control knob and cover. Unwired control and removed same. Removed plastic tube from old capillary tube and placed on new unit. Installed and wired in new unit, making sure new unit was in the "off" position. Plugged in refrigerator, turned control knob to the first numerical setting, and was rewarded with the startup of the refrigerator compressor. Voila!
Parts Used:
Temperature Cold Control Thermostat
  • Barbara from Marcellus, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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