Kenmore Refrigerator 106.74203400 (10674203400, 106 74203400) Parts
Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300571J
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300575J
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300575T
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300613
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300614
This lower front vent grille covers and protects the refrigerator's condenser and lower components while keeping a finished look at the appliance base. It restores proper airflow and prevents debris from reaching internal parts. What it does:
- Covers the refrigerator's lower front area to protect condenser and tubing from damage and dirt
- Directs airflow through the condenser area so the cooling system can run efficiently
- Prevents small objects from entering the cabinet and causing clogs or noise
- Restores the appliance's finished appearance when the original grille is cracked, broken, or missing
What's included: One lower front vent grille. Install notes:
- Disconnect power to the appliance before removing or installing parts.
- Typically secures with clips or trim screws; align tabs and press or fasten per the factory mounting points.
- Handle carefully to avoid breaking mounting tabs; replace any damaged fasteners.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300634J
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300634T
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300646
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300668
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300711
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300776
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2300810
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: L2300478B
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP4317852
The Alumilastic Cement is an OEM part for Whirlpool appliances, typically used in refrigerators and freezers. It serves as a thermal mastic compound, designed to provide a secure and heat-conductive bond between various components, such as evaporator coils and the interior walls of the appliance.
Causes of a bad alumilastic cement can include drying out, cracking, or losing its adhesive properties over time. This can occur due to age, exposure to temperature fluctuations, or improper application. When the cement fails, it can lead to poor thermal conductivity and decreased cooling efficiency.
Symptoms of a bad alumilastic cement include:
- Reduced cooling performance
- Unusual noises from the cooling system
- Components becoming loose or detaching
- Increased energy consumption
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Ice maker wouldnt make ice Ty G. • Lewis Center , OH • December 30, 2014
I used your online troubleshooting tips and watched the videos on your site. I determined my thermostat was defective, ordered the thermostat which arrived in two days and I replaced the thermostat and I now have a full bin of ice !!!
The do it yourself video was extremely helpful and made the repair very easy.
Thanks so much for the great service and quick delivery !!!
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10920279
The Compressor Start Relay is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. This part provides the necessary power boost to start the compressor.
Causes of a bad start relay can include electrical issues, wear and tear from regular use, or damage from power surges or overheating.
Symptoms of a bad compressor start relay include:
- The refrigerator not cooling properly
- The compressor not starting or frequently shutting off
- Clicking noises coming from the compressor area
- The refrigerator running but not reaching the desired temperature
- Increased energy consumption
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Whirlpool refrigerator stopped cooling clicks and buzzes were heard every couple of minutes Chris P. • Houston , TX • May 03, 2014
Googled the symptoms and realized it was probably the Start Relay. To check, I unplugged the refrigerator, took off the back panel, and pulled the old start relay off. I shook it and it rattled, like something was broken inside. That was the sign that it did indeed need to be replaced. Looked up the part on www.appliancepartpros.com and found it. Ordered it and it was here two days later. Replaced the old one and the refrigerator started cooling again. Very easy fix that saved me calling a...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11285096
Note: In some cases, the color may be different from the original part. It's just an alternate material from the vendor and is functionally the same part.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Compresser wouldn't start freezer and frigerator was warm relay starter was clicking Harry A. • Cape May , NJ • November 21, 2015
Easy fix. Unscrewed the back cover. Took the starter relay off the side of the compresser. Install the new one. Put cover back on. Plugged in the frigerator. Started right up. Working great. If you have a problem ordering the right starter relay for your frig. Call or use the help chat on the web site. I used the chat. It was great. They found the part I needed in less than two minutes.
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