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RTM24010 Hoover Refrigerator - Instructions

All Instructions for the RTM24010
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Light did not come on (bad bulb!) on TC18KL
  • Louis from Beloit, WI
  • A Bit Difficult
  • Less than 15 mins
I have never before seen a bulb with the filament intact not light. If the bulb's filament seems intact, screw the bulb into a known working lamp and see if it lights. When screwing it back into the socket in the fridge, it takes a bit of extra effort to fully seat (until it does, it won't light!). For replacing the switch, I unplugged th e unit, used a paint scraper and worked it under the switch bezel from the right side. A bit of moxie, and the switch came out. The replacement switch had a different spade contact spacing than the original. I used a pair of scissors to cut the rubber bridge between the two switch wire connectors so I could connect to the new switch. In the end, it turned out to be the bulb. NOTE: The Model TC18KL is _not_ listed! What I finally found that the number "P7803211WL" on the sticker is actually a manufacturing code. Found this out by searching, and Sears' part search came up with matches.
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Broken crisper support
  • Anthony from Broadlands, VA
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
The main issue is that my supports are NOT held on by screws -- they are behind the fridge wall and can not be removed. So this is my solution (ignore the 'fix kit' -- it is useless and is just this part plus a metal screw. It cost me $20 to find this out). Here is what I did: 1) Cut off the old support with a knife. 2) Get a small toggle bolt (I used 1/8" x 2", < $2 from Home Depot) and thread into new support. 3) Dig around in insulation to make sure there is space for toggle to flip open. 4) Install!!!! Wish I'd thought of this before :-)
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Ice forming in freezer and water in bottom fridge then no more cooling
  • Maria from Katy, TX
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
We followed de video that made it very clear to us. Thank you! It's been working great since...
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Broke the arm off the food compartment rocker switch
  • David from St. Pete Beach, FL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
After receiving the new part almost immediately,using two screw drivers, removed the broken switch from the plastic frame. Be careful not to scratch or otherwise tear the plastic...very pliable. Since the original switch was factory installed and the wires were packed in fiberglass insulation, the switch came out but the wires and clips were still in place and could not reach the new switch. It was necessary to pull them down with bent long nose pliers...used a lot of "pull" but the wires held up.Connected the switch, turned the power on and there was light! Reports from other users really took the uncertainty out of the task.
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leaking water and ice in refrigerator
  • Scott from Bisbee, AZ
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
followed the video instruction from part select web site
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Hinge between the freezer and refrigerator door broke
  • Kristy from Yarmouth, ME
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Removed the freezer door and replaced with the new hinge.
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Freezer Extremely Cold, Refrigerator Warm, Water Accumulating In Refrigerator.
  • Paul E from Gloversville, NY
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
After watching the video it was a snap. Defrosting the freezer took the longest time. I used a hair dryer to melt the ice. Once the freezer compartment was clear of ice the removal and installation were a step by step procedure which the video showed in detail. It's been about a week since I installed the bimetal defrost thermosta t and it seems to be working like new. Sure glad I researched this problem on the internet instead of calling a very expensive repairman! Thanks partselect. Com!!!
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The fridge was too warm while the freezer was cold
  • JEAN-RONALD from VALLEY STREAM, NY
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench set
First I called my friend Robert in Kissimmee, Fl to have an idea regarding the problem because I had never serviced a fridge before. Then he suggested that I check with PartSelect on the Web. Then PartSelect repair videos showed me everything. I followed step-by-step but the problem persisted. I finally realized that the airflow conduit b etween the freezer and the fridge was clogged with ice. I then proceeded to remove the ice underneath the coil on the aluminum cover and Bingo. The problem was in fact the ice. Well, I only spent $33 dollars for the non-necessary Bimetal Defrost Thermostat. I learned a great deal from that repair.
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cold freezer, warm refrigerator
  • William G from Marietta, GA
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver
Pulled up part select video on u-tube. Followed instructions on dissambly of top freezer and found condensor freezing up blocking air from refrigerator. Checked timer to make sure it was good. Next checked continuity on heater to make sure it was good. Last checked bi-metal thermostat for continuity while cold. Found Bi-metal part to be d efective (also rubber in top of was popped up which is a sign of a bad part). Simply ordered new part from Part Select, received in 2 days and replaced Bi-metal and melted ice with hair dryer and reassembled freezer. While waiting on part you can still use refrigerator by melting ice so air can get to refrigerator. I put a towel in bottom of freezer to catch water. Greg W. in Ga.
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Gasket needed to be replaced on both freezer and fridge doors
  • Karen from New Hyde Park, NY
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Wrench set
I did not remove te freezer door but did take off the fridge door. Removed all the screws- (way too many ),removed the old gasket and replaced. The job did not take long to do but was very tedious.
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Refrigerator would not defrost
  • Jeff from Exeland, WI
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver
This problem can be caused by 3 different part failures. Timer, thermostat or heater. After contacting a service repair shop I was told that most often it is the thermostat. The cost of the repair would be at least $115. To much for an old refer. So I ordered the part from Partselect for $33. and put it in myself. Step1 cut the power to t he refer. Step2 remove ice maker if you have one. Step3 remove base and back panels in the freezer. Step4 the coils were badly frozen so I used a hair dryer to thaw it out. Would have waited a long time for it to thaw out otherwise. Step5 The thermostat is clipped on to copper tubing next to the coils. Unclip it and cut the wires close to the thermostat. Strip the wires and wire nut the new thermostat. Clip it back on to the copper tubing. Put it all back together and start it up. It's over a week know and no problems. Note: We have whirlpool appliances that are over 16 years old. I have repaired the washer, oven, and now the refer with parts from Partselect. Good company. Always received the correct part within about 3 days from ordering. If you are able to do the work yourself you can save big bucks and keep your appliances running longer. Good Luck
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Both light bulbs had been replaced, but lights did not turn on.
  • Richard from Arlington, MA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
I tried to remove the old light switch using a putty knife and a hammer. It was hard to compress the plastic tabs to pull it back through the hole, but all of a sudden, the lights came on. I guess banging on the switch freed-up the contacts. The new switch is now a spare part in case I need it.
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All Instructions for the RTM24010
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