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867822462 Kenmore Air Conditioner - Overview

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Toggle Switch - With Push Nuts – Part Number: 12200039
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Toggle Switch - With Push Nuts
Part #12200039
This toggle switch is also known as a fan switch. It has three positions: low, off, and high. This switch allows you to select the speed for the fan.
Stand Mixer Screw – Part Number: WP4159193
$8.55
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Stand Mixer Screw
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Part #WP4159193
This screw is sold individually.
Push Nut – Part Number: 4358055
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Push Nut
Part #4358055
Nut – Part Number: WPY703856
$8.55
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Nut
Part #WPY703856
V-belt – Part Number: 700291
$48.02
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V-belt
Part #700291
This is a genuine replacement part that has been OEM sourced. The v-belt is intended to be used with snowthrowers from Lawn Boy. The v-belt is used to link the crankshaft pulley and the main pulley that drives the transmission and the auger. This item is available as an individual replacement part.
RING- SNAP – Part Number: 69704-1
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RING- SNAP
Part #69704-1
Lawn Mower Screw Hex Washer Head Trilob 1/420 X 1/2 – Part Number: 704130
$6.40
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Lawn Mower Screw Hex Washer Head Trilob 1/420 X 1/2
Part #704130
Screw hex 1/4-20x.5
BUSHING – Part Number: Y703433
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BUSHING
Part #Y703433
LATCH-DOOR – Part Number: 12001107
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LATCH-DOOR
Part #12001107
Washer – Part Number: 704053
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Washer
Part #704053
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 676119
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DISCONTINUED
Part #676119
Bolt, 3/8-16 X 1-3/4 – Part Number: 703879
$6.40
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Bolt, 3/8-16 X 1-3/4
Part #703879

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Toggle switch to operate exhaust fan and oven light inop.
26 of 31 people found this instruction helpful.
  • T from Southfield, MI
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
First I turned off electrical power to the range by turning off the circuit breaker for the range.
Then I removed the two screws that hold the switch plate to top of front of range. Then I pushed the sw plate back toward to rear of range to disengage it from the guide pin, and lifted the switch plate and switch. Turned the switch p late over and labelled the four wires to the switch. Removed the wire which were push-on. Which allowed me to remove the switch plate completely from the range. At my bench I used my Dremell with a cutting wheel to cut off the two push nuts/washers holding the switch to the switch plate. Removed the old switch and replaced it with the new one. Pushed to the new push nuts/washers provided in the kit, and re-assempled.
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fan/light switch broke
4 of 5 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Michael from Westford, MA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
- the fan/light switch was still functioning, but it fell into the cavity underneath, after years of use, heat and grease caused it to weaken.
- 4 wires came off the old switch, and went on the new one with ease.
- the only complication was in getting the clips off of the old ones, and getting the new clips onto the new one. oth erwise, a piece of cake.
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Fan/Light switch worked for fan but not for light
3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • William D from Edinburg, TX
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
The job was easier than I thought it would be. Turned off power at breaker first! Used phillips screwdriver to remove 2 fairly tight screws located on the vent side of the switch mounting plate. Flipped over plate and wrote down the 4 spade tip wire colors and location on switch. Removed the wires from the switch and removed the switch by prying off the locking washer with a sharpened/filed thin putty knife to get under it and then a flat blade screwdriver to finish removing it. Put the new switch in, hooked up the spade tip wires, mounted the plate back on and turned on the power. Worked great and I even impressed my Wife!
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