25359683390 Kenmore Refrigerator - Overview
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Refrigerator Puresource Filter
PartSelect #: PS503627
Manufacturer #: WFCB
This OEM cup filter is designed to be compatible with all rear-filter refrigerators made before April 2001. The filter fits into a round white plastic housing. For this repair you may also require the...
$55.81
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Defrost Timer (60hz 120v)
PartSelect #: PS423801
Manufacturer #: 215846602
This Defrost Timer works like a clock by switching on the defrost heater circuit after a predetermined amount of compressor run time. This allows the defrost circuit to clear the evaporator of ice or ...
$37.95
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Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly
PartSelect #: PS12364147
Manufacturer #: 241798231
This 8-cube ice maker is used to create ice for your refrigerator. The ice maker receives water from the water inlet valve and will freeze until ice cubes are formed. Once the water has been frozen t...
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$162.71
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Lower Crisper Drawer
PartSelect #: PS461313
Manufacturer #: 5303289501
This lower drawer does NOT come with the front cover.
$100.75
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Upper Crisper Drawer - Front NOT Included
PartSelect #: PS461312
Manufacturer #: 5303289500
Front must be ordered separately.
$106.51
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Replacement Ice Maker
PartSelect #: PS735469
Manufacturer #: 5303918277
This replacement icemaker may also be known as the ice maker assembly and is compatible with your refrigerator/freezer. This assembly replaces the heat-release ice maker unit only. The kit comes with ...
$91.13
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Ice Container and Auger Assembly
PartSelect #: PS1991430
Manufacturer #: 241860803
This ice container assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part for your refrigerator. This kit includes the container that holds the ice, along with the auger and blades. Replacing this assembly is an ...
$103.95
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Defrost Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS469269
Manufacturer #: 5303917954
This limiter thermostat cuts out when the temperature inside your refrigerator reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit and kicks back in when the internal temperature drops to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. If you disc...
$39.95
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Crisper Drawer Cover Support
PartSelect #: PS461210
Manufacturer #: 5303288973
This is the replacement crisper drawer cover support for your refrigerator. The crisper shelf rests on the support, which keeps it level. If your drawer cover or shelf will not stay level, or will not...
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Dispenser Crusher Housing
PartSelect #: PS2378689
Manufacturer #: 241885001
This dispenser crusher housing may also be known as a refrigerator ice crusher housing, and is compatible with your refrigerator. The function of the dispenser crusher housing is to shield the ice cru...
$58.75
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Crisper Drawer Frame
PartSelect #: PS427282
Manufacturer #: 218147701
This acts as the shelving unit and also the glides for the crisper pans. NOTE: Glass NOT included. Frame only.
$78.35
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Ice Container/Bucket
PartSelect #: PS1526586
Manufacturer #: 241734001
This genuine OEM ice container, also known as an ice bucket, is designed for use in refrigerators to store ice cubes. It should be replaced if it develops significant cracks or breaks that could affec...
$71.49
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Water in Frig was tasting bad.
I turned the cap for the old filter and pulled it out . Then I put in the new one in and turned the cap to secure it in frig.
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Patricia from Fulton, MO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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water from refigerator dispenser started tasting bad
I removed the top shelf in the fridge. I then unscrewed the cover to the water filter and pulled the filter cartridge down into the cover. Keep the cover upright as there may be some water in it. I carried it to the sink. I took the new cartridge and ran water through it from the sink, then set it in the cover and took it to the fridg
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e. I pushed the cartridge up into the space that I removed the old one from and screwed the cover back on. Then I took an empty pitcher and filled it from the water dispenser in the fridge door. I did this three times to charge the filter and remove charcoal dust. Water tastes great now. I ordered two filters so I would ony have to buy once a year. Great site to order the filters from. Cheaper than other sources and delivery was quick.
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Anthony from Springfield, VA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Fridge got warm and freezer coils were frosted
Fridge is a side by side. The freezer is pretty narrow for a guy with wide shoulders.
Pulled plug.
Had to remove bottom drawers then used nut driver to remove screws closest to back wall in drawer runners. Once the back screws were removed the runners could be swung up or down out of way so back cover could be re ... Read more moved.
Once back cover was removed thermostat was located attached to top pipe going into coil using a spring clamp.
Cut the wires just outside the crimp connectors going into thermostat. Released the spring clamp buy squeezing botton together.
Removed old badly corroded thermostat.
I wish I had attached the crimp connectors to the new thermostat wires before mounting it. Reaching way in the back, while turning shoulders verticly and trying to get the wire connectors set from both sides was awkward and uncomfortable...The biggest PIA of the whole task.
Once connected I let the fridge (thermostat) cool for 10 min. Turned the dial defrost timer to get it into defrost mode. Stupidly touched the heating element to see if it was getting warm...it was very hot.
Coils steamed...every looked like it was working. Unplugged, put back cover back on and retattached drawer mounts.
Plugged back in and everying is working great!
Pulled plug.
Had to remove bottom drawers then used nut driver to remove screws closest to back wall in drawer runners. Once the back screws were removed the runners could be swung up or down out of way so back cover could be re ... Read more moved.
Once back cover was removed thermostat was located attached to top pipe going into coil using a spring clamp.
Cut the wires just outside the crimp connectors going into thermostat. Released the spring clamp buy squeezing botton together.
Removed old badly corroded thermostat.
I wish I had attached the crimp connectors to the new thermostat wires before mounting it. Reaching way in the back, while turning shoulders verticly and trying to get the wire connectors set from both sides was awkward and uncomfortable...The biggest PIA of the whole task.
Once connected I let the fridge (thermostat) cool for 10 min. Turned the dial defrost timer to get it into defrost mode. Stupidly touched the heating element to see if it was getting warm...it was very hot.
Coils steamed...every looked like it was working. Unplugged, put back cover back on and retattached drawer mounts.
Plugged back in and everying is working great!
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Stephen from Warrington, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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