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25353679302 Kenmore Refrigerator
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$58.09
This OEM bottom door bin is frequently referred to as a cantilever shelf. It is a clear plastic drawer that is supported by the back of the shelf itself located on the door of the refrigerator. It is ...
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If opening and closing your refrigerator is difficult, it could be due to a damaged or warped crisper cover front support. This part keeps the crisper shelf in place and mounts to the inside cabinet w...
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$15.70
This rear crisper support mounts on the inside of the refrigerator wall to support the rear crisper cover. It is made of white plastic and is sold as an individual part. The support is secured in plac...
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$76.95
This is a genuine refrigerator door bin that holds items on the door of your appliance. This bin can be easily moved to accommodate for space. This bin is only available in clear plastic and replaces ...
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If the crisper drawer in your fridge is not sliding in and out easily, it is possible that the rails have become damaged and will need to be replaced. This genuine OEM replacement part is for the rail...
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The upper crisper drawer cover is the frame that supports the crisper drawer and holds the glass shelf. Excess weight and regular wear can cause damage to the frame, and if broken it should be replace...
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$71.35
The crisper drawer, also known as a crisper pan, is a clear plastic drawer found in your refrigerator. They typically hold fruits or vegetables, and the drawer has a slide control that will allow you ...
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This is a genuine OEM ice maker assembly for your refrigerator. The ice maker makes eight cubes at a time, by filling the mold with water from the inlet valve, freezing the water until the cubes are f...
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$37.03
This is a genuine OEM kit for the defrost thermostat in your freezer. This kit comes with the clip, leads, and heat shrink. Some indicators that you may need to replace your thermostat is if there is ...
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$57.07
Sold individually. This cam is located at the bottom of the fridge/freezer door.
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$86.95
This is a replacement crisper glass insert for your refrigerator. It fits into the crisper pan frame and acts as the top of the crisper pan, as well as a shelf for food storage. Because it is made of ...
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Viewing 24 of 24Door won’t open or close
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Fridge too warm
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Ice maker not making ice
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Freezer section too warm
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Light not working
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Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Freezer not defrosting
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Door Sweating
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Frost buildup
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Ice maker dispenses too little ice
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- Customer:
- Mark from Redlands, CA
- Parts Used:
- 240323002
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Tab on bottom door bin broke off
Replaced bottom door bin being careful not to put stress on the tabs to fit into molded area in door.
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Support studs were broken
Used pliers to remove the residual broken stud that was still attached to the wall of the refrigerator, and then just pushed the new part in place. The longest time was spent in removing the food and crisper drawers.
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- Customer:
- Leo from Bentonville, AR
- Parts Used:
- 5303918214
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Pliers
Running but not cooling off and frost in the back of the freezer
Unplugged the refrigerator. Removed the 4 hex head screws on the lower back panel at the back of the freezer. Used a blow dryer to defrost the pipes and area surrounding the thermostat. Unplug the connection from the back of the freezer, unplug the 2 wires, one that goes to the heater, one that comes from power. Unclip the thermostat
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from the pipe and note which pipe you unclipped it from. Cut the wires on the old thermostat midway between the plugs and the sensor. Using the supplied butt connectors, strip the wire ends on color matched wires (should be a dark blue or black) and crimp them together. Repeat with the other wire. Discard the white shrink wrapping. I wasn't able to get it small enough with a hair dryer or lighter. Plug the thermostat back into it's respective plugs. Clip the thermostat back onto the pipe you removed it from. Replace the back panel with the four screws. Ensure the bottom of the panel is set inside of the drip tray. Replace any shelving you removed. Plug the refrigerator back into the wall. Your done!
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