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867776 Kenmore Furnace - Overview

Models starting with 867776

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Washer Screw 818 X 1/2 – Part Number: WP3390631
$7.47
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Washer Screw 818 X 1/2
Part #WP3390631
This screw is sold individually.
Water Inlet Valve – Part Number: 358277
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Water Inlet Valve
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Part #358277
This valve has two ports for water to enter. This valve is compatible with a half inch ID hose and it has two 3/4-11x1/2 NHT hose threads.
Washer Screw – Part Number: WP273556
$7.47
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Washer Screw
Part #WP273556
Sold individually.
NUT – Part Number: W10080180
$21.45
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NUT
Part #W10080180
SCREW #10A X 1/2 – Part Number: 636T091P05
$6.55
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SCREW #10A X 1/2
Part #636T091P05
RING- SNAP – Part Number: 69704-1
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RING- SNAP
Part #69704-1
Hex Nut – Part Number: 703903
$6.40
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Hex Nut
Part #703903
This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part that is intended to be used with riding lawnmowers from Murray and Snapper. The metal hex nut is used with several different types of mowers and the application of the nut can vary based on the model of the mower. This item is sold as an individual replacement part.
MOUNTING BRACKET, KICK PLATE – Part Number: WP486255
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SCREW – Part Number: 488620
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SCREW
Part #488620
FAN MOTOR WITH CABLE L2030MM – Part Number: 84745
$188.40
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Grommet – Part Number: 68987
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Grommet
Part #68987
Rstrctr plt – Part Number: 69082
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Rstrctr plt
Part #69082

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Cylinder – Part Number: 867776
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Cylinder
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Replacement of the water inlet vaqlve
11 of 14 people found this instruction helpful.
  • William from Chester, NJ
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
First I disconnected the inlet hoses. After lifting up the cover the electrical wires were marked and disconnected from the old valve. Next the short hose from the old valve to the tub was removed. Then the old valve was removed from the washing machine by removal of two mounting screws. The new valve was installed in the reverse orde r. New hose clamps were installed on the short hose from the valve to the tub. New washers were installed on the hoses which connected to the valve. A test was made to check for any leaks.
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Loss of cold water
8 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • David from Powell, OH
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers
Removed the top latches with a nut driver. Removed the washing machine top. Used a nut driver to remove the valve. Used pliers to remove and replace the outlet hose clamp. Used pliers to remove and replace inlet hoses.

I have kept this washer and dryer running for 27 years now by replacing parts. I was going to replace them thi s time but for a $20 part they still run ok. I bet I can use the old valve for a garden irrigation project too !
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Washer wouldn’t drain and spin
3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Thomas from KENT, CT
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
First used wet vac to get water out. Unplug electrical cord. Shut off water and unhook lines. Unhook drain tube. Flip over on side. Take belt cover off. two screws.
Took photos of parts removing just for re- install. Ordered parts from part select.com. Came in Two days. The dealer was on 12 days I gave up on them. I re moved actuator two easy screws and pulled off electrical connection no tool needed. Then removed pump three longer screws Than other part. Make sure to label them in a ziplock baggie. Plus I removed hose clamp with pliers slide Back on hose and pull hose off. Then remove electrical connection on pump. If it makes you feel better label each with masking tape so I know where each connection goes. Then replace pump first with new one. Make sure you push it in hard then the screws. Don’t over tighten. Plastic parts break. Hook back up hose slide clamp back over fitting end with pliers. Hook up wire connector. Next hook up actuator. Two screws wire connector and your done. Put belt guard back on. Socks can get caught under washer get in belt and cause major issue. Then you need to reconnect water lines. Make sure hot goes to hot. Cold to cold. Drain hose hook back up. Plug in power cord. Now the fun part. Run a diagnostic and then calibration. See you tube videos it’s like 3 clicks to left then two to right with selector knob. Write down the exact amount of clicks and steps. It works. Be sure to turn knob 4 times to left to clear it like a combination lock. Don’t let the noises scare you it makes all
Kinds of sounds while calibration goes on.
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