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25370313212 Kenmore Refrigerator
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This screw is used to secure the handle to your refrigerator and comes in a pack of four. This genuinely sourced part can be loosened and tightened with a Phillips-head or square-head screwdriver. Wit...
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$94.32
If your fridge isn’t making ice or is leaking, this replacement ice maker can help. It includes everything needed to freeze and dispense ice automatically. It’s easy to install and works with many bra...
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Designed for 36-inch French-door refrigerators, this GREY magnetic door gasket ensures a secure seal to prevent air leaks and maintain optimal cooling conditions. It plays a critical role in regulatin...
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This is an adjustable foot for your freezer, refrigerator, and dryer. This part supports your unit by screwing into one of the bottom four corners, and adjusting the height of your machine. If your ap...
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$42.85
This flipper hinge, also known as a center mullion hinge, ensures a tight seal between refrigerator doors when closed. It helps regulate internal temperature, improves energy efficiency, and supports ...
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This refrigerator kickplate grille attaches to the lower front of the appliance to provide clean airflow and a finished appearance. Made from durable plastic and commonly produced in a gray finish, it...
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Viewing 8 of 8Ice maker not making ice
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Door Sweating
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Fridge too warm
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Door won’t open or close
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Leaking
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Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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Freezer not defrosting
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Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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- Customer:
- Richard from N CALDWELL, NJ
- Parts Used:
- 243297613
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Ice maker was not working
Simple three steps... 1) There's an front section to the ice-maker to take off. One Phillips screw is on the side, one screw is underneath near the inside of the refrigerator wall. Just unscrew and store. 2) There's a small plastic unit just inside the ice maker to take out. It's held in by a small nut that requires about a 4" extension
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to reach. (You may be able to unscrew the nut with small needle-nose pliers). Just unscrew and take out the unit - the unit functions just to keep the ice maker wiring in place. 3) The wiring looks a mess, but there's just one wiring connector to the ice maker assembly. Unsnap it. The ice maker is not screwed in, it just slides in -- reach in and pull the assembly straight out; when it stops, lower it a bit and it will come free. Reverse the instructions to install the new unit.
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- Customer:
- Ed from PETALUMA, CA
- Parts Used:
- 241778315
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
Old door gasket was worn and edge was cut
Pulled the old gasket out if groove on the door, cleaned inside the groove, squirted some windex in the groove to ease the new gasket in the groove, then proceeded to work the gasket into the groove. Made sure gasket was all the way in the groove around the perimeter of the door. Done!
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- Customer:
- Barry from CHEVY CHASE, MD
- Parts Used:
- 241778315
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Original refrig door gasket was fraying
It's too easy to describe.
What's more important is that someone read this and see that you can save hundreds of dollars doing this repair yourself. I'm sure many handy people think that about everything they repair, but this repair is insanely easy and the $ savings ridiculous.
Wh ... Read more en I called the place I purchased the refrigerator from, they were more than happy to sell me the part with a 35% markup (your price was reasonable) and (when i asked) they told me that sending someone to my home to make the repair would cost about $400 ($200 per door) including the "home instal" fee.
I removed the old gaskets and put on the new ones (on both doors) in under 10 minutes. I confess that I did the job under the auspices of my very handy son but he'll agree with everything I just wrote. To the unhandy: go forth and replace your own gaskets.
What's more important is that someone read this and see that you can save hundreds of dollars doing this repair yourself. I'm sure many handy people think that about everything they repair, but this repair is insanely easy and the $ savings ridiculous.
Wh ... Read more en I called the place I purchased the refrigerator from, they were more than happy to sell me the part with a 35% markup (your price was reasonable) and (when i asked) they told me that sending someone to my home to make the repair would cost about $400 ($200 per door) including the "home instal" fee.
I removed the old gaskets and put on the new ones (on both doors) in under 10 minutes. I confess that I did the job under the auspices of my very handy son but he'll agree with everything I just wrote. To the unhandy: go forth and replace your own gaskets.
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