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This OEM switch is a critical component in your compactor’s power system, controlling whether the unit is on or off. It regulates the flow of electricity, ensuring proper operation during each compacting cycle. If your compactor fails to stop at the end of a cycle or doesn’t stay on long enough to complete one, the switch may need replacement. Always unplug the appliance before beginning any repairs, and refer to the manufacturer’s installation guide for safe and accurate installation.
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Nina B - November 17, 2019
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Easily installed!
The part fit perfectly.....easily stalled.
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Thomas B - June 17, 2019
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Easy Repair
very good service, Easy repair, and back in service in a few minutes. Have not had it repaired long so no comment on longevity of the part. The original only lasted a little over a year.Tom
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Steve B - September 15, 2022
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easy repair. worked fine.
part was in great condition
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Drew H - April 14, 2023
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Works great
Great condition. Perfect.
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Cynthia R - July 4, 2018
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WORKED AS EXPECTED - EXTREMELY PLEASED!!!
OUR TRASH COMPACTOR IS BACK WORKING AGAIN AFTER A YEAR OF SEARCHING FOR SOMEONE TO COME OUT TO REPAIR IT AND UNABLE TO FIND ANYONE!!!!. My husband decided to try to fix it himself before we just bought a new one. We received great advice over the phone from your representative and received exactly the correct part. It took him less than 30 minutes to repair and working perfectly now. We would definitely recommend your company!
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Karen C - October 10, 2019
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Easy Repair
Perfect perfect perfect!! Compactor runs down, up and shuts off like it's supposed to again!
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Jim R - August 25, 2018
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Easy - 4 screws
Fast shipment. Right part.
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Grover S - December 22, 2023
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Kenmore Compactor
Part was perfect fit. Repair was successful.
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Brad M - August 4, 2023
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Overpriced
The part itself was not difficult to replace and was the part I needed to repair the old part.
With that said it is way overpriced for being a part that appears to be made up entirely of plastic.
This part goes to my Trash Compacter that is only a few years old. The button that activates the compacter stopped working requiring me to get a new part
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Appliance would not power on
Unplug appliance. Open trash compactor drawer. Remove two small Phillips screws on tabs of control panel. Lift control panel up and out. Mark location of wires on old circuit board. Disconnect wires. Remove two hex head screws retaining circuit board. Discard old board. Place new board in position and reattach with screws. Reconnect wires
... Read more. Replace control panel. Replace two Phillips screws securing panel. Close drawer. Reconnect appliance. Test.
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Ernest from CORP CHRISTI, TX
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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replacing parts that were beginning to rust from outdoor exposure.
I had no problem. My husband is an engineer, so the repairs went well. The only problem I did have was that one of the parts did not arrive. come to find out that it was on backorder and arrived a day or two after I called. The person I spoke with when I inquired was most helpful and expeditious. All in all, my experience was excelle
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the selector off switch was broke so it just kept running
too the switch out and put in new one replaced the front and screwed back together. really easy
ivan from BELTON, TX
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Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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trash compactor would not turn on
removed two screws that hold on control panel and then removed three wires to switch then removed two screws that hold switch. I replaced switch and put everything back together. very simple and easy
heather from atco, NJ
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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motor would not stop at end of cycle
Remove compactor drawer Remove screws holding compactor to counter screw in adjustable feet a short distance slide compactor out far enough to unplug loosen top screws that hold tiedown strips and move tie down strips out of way remove two phillips screws on control panel push control panel assymbly up and ou
... Read moret of front of compactor remove and replace wires one at a time onto new switch remove two phillips screws on old switch and removeswitch.install new switch with same screws install front switch assy by inserting in front panel of compactor and pushing down untill two holes match up for phillip screws. install screws realign both tie down straps and tighten screws plug in compactor push compactor back into place level compactor with adjustable feet replace tiedown screws to underside of counter replace compactor drawer push on/off switch to on. push start switch to start compactor. watch as compactor stops at end of cycle. Hurrah!!
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John from Sandy, UT
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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George
November 16, 2025
Will this selector switch #W10813586 fit my compactor. All of the info that I can find does not list my model number as compatible.
For model number GC900QPPB7
Hello George, thank you for reaching out. Yes, the switch you mentioned is compatible with your model. We hope this information helps!
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Oscar
November 28, 2023
Won’t cut off when it comes back up after going down it just sits there and runs bumping I replaced the switch that is supposed to cut it off but it did not stop it from bumping
For model number 66514729112
Hello Oscar, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the directional switch, and the drive gear kit if you have already replaced the off switch. We hope this helps.