Kenmore Refrigerator 106.7687260 (1067687260, 106 7687260) Parts
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Part Number: WP505587
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High level of noise with each compressor cycle Bruce H. • Bonita Springs , FL • July 24, 2015
The installation of the new condenser motor was as the video described; there were no surprises. I noted the difference in operation immediately, the fan was moving at a higher rate of speed in a smoother motion. The new motor had far less shaft end play and seems to move more air across the condenser coil than the original motor. All in all, this was a relatively easy repair that solved a real refrigerator performance problem; the unit now cycles less often and generates less compressor heat.
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Part Number: WP978025
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Part Number: 606755
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 2188460A
This freezer door gasket seals the door to the cabinet to keep cold air in and humid air out. Replacing a worn gasket restores a proper seal, helping maintain temperature and reducing frost and condensation around the door.
- Creates a continuous perimeter seal between the freezer door and cabinet
- Helps stabilize freezer temperatures and limits warm-air leaks that can lead to frost/ice buildup
- Common failure signs: torn or hardened gasket, visible gaps, moisture or ice near the door
- Almond color to match compatible units
What's included: One freezer door gasket. Install notes:
- Disconnect power to the refrigerator before servicing
- Warm the new gasket in hot water or with low heat to relax folds, then start at the corners and work evenly around the door
- On screw-retained styles, loosen perimeter screws and tuck the gasket lip under the retainer; tighten evenly
- After installation, check seal with a dollar-bill test and allow up to 24 hours for the gasket to fully conform
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Part Number: 1119787
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The seal on the door of the refigerator was damaged also the hinge cap needed replacing as it was cracked Michael S. • Fredericksburg , VA • January 20, 2016
I took the new seal out of it's packaging and used a blowdryer on low heat to soften up the seal so that the crease from shipping (it was folded to ship) disappeared. Next I took the refrigerator door off, removed the old seal, & cleaned the area where the new seal would be applied. Following the video on the Appliance Pro Parts website, I re-installed the new seal and put the door back on. Last step was to snap on the new hinge cap I ordered. The video online was easy to follow and this...
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Part Number: WP1100938
This evaporator fan blade mounts on the freezer's fan motor and circulates cold air through the cabinet. Replacing a cracked, loose, or warped blade restores proper airflow for even cooling and reliable refrigerator performance.
- Circulates air across the evaporator coils to push chilled air throughout the compartments
- Helps maintain consistent temperatures and overall cooling efficiency
- Supports frost control by keeping air moving over the coils
- Typical failure signs: rattling/scraping noises, weak airflow, uneven cooling, or frost buildup
What's included: 1 evaporator fan blade Install notes:
- Unplug the appliance before servicing; wear cut-resistant gloves
- Access the evaporator fan (commonly behind the rear freezer panel)
- Pull the old blade straight off the motor shaft; align and press the new blade on, matching the original orientation/position
- Hand-spin to confirm clearance; reassemble and restore power to test airflow
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Part Number: 4318083
Start relay for refrigerator compressors that helps the compressor begin running at power-up. Replacing a failed relay can restore normal starting behavior and resolve common startup symptoms. What it does
- Provides the initial start current path to the compressor during startup.
- Allows the compressor to reach running speed, then drops out once the motor is running.
- Common symptoms a bad relay may cause: compressor clicking, humming without starting, intermittent cooling or frequent cycling.
- Installed as the electrical component used only on compatible compressor assemblies.
What's included Includes one start relay. Install notes
- Disconnect power to the appliance before servicing to avoid electrical shock.
- Access the relay at the compressor; remove and replace the relay only after confirming diagnostics.
- Dispose of the old electrical part per local regulations.
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Freezer compressor (28 year old Sears cold spot) would not run. Michael J. • Eagle , WI • February 24, 2024
Replaced the start relay for ~$60 delivered.
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Part Number: WP487887
This machine screw secures appliance panels and components for reliable operation and alignment. A simple replacement that restores proper fit and prevents rattles or loose parts. What it does
- Fastens panels, brackets, or components to restore secure attachment
- Stops squeaks, rattles, or vibration caused by loose fasteners
- Replaces worn, stripped, or missing screws to maintain safety and function
- Matches OEM threading and head style for correct fit when specified
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Install notes
- Use the correct driver size to avoid stripping the head
- Do not overtighten; stop when snug to prevent damage to threads or parts
- Disconnect power and move the appliance to a safe, stable position before working near electrical components
- Ensure proper torque and consider thread engagement length
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Part Number: 799344
Color: White. Size: 1 qt. can. Acrylic appliance paint.
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Part Number: 8316810
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Part Number: WP2151651
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Part Number: 489340
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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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.
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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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Part Number: WP654366
Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 819160
Compressor relay & overload combination kit with all related mounting hardware. Replaces old style relay and overload.
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The freezer was no longer freezing Eric D. • Arlington , WA • July 20, 2015
The new overload/relay kit corrected the problem.
The Panduit/zip-ties supplied in the replacement kit didn't fit where the illustration showed in the directions but smaller zip-ties connected together did fit and held the relay against the compressor just fine and the sealant had good squeeze-out.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: W10439638