Kenmore Refrigerator 106.9507680 (1069507680, 106 9507680) Parts
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Part Number: 1124730
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Part Number: 2163423
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Part Number: 2188433A
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Gasket was not sealing and door was not closing on it's own Vanessa B. • Temecula , CA • July 02, 2015
We replaced the gasket and the door closer kit. They were the exact match for our model. The door was only removed from the fridge for about 30 minutes.
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Part Number: 2188434A
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Ice accumulation on lower door of freezer due to cracked door gasket Janet R. • North Haledon , NJ • August 24, 2015
New gasket. Thought it would be as easy as the video demonstration ('just slide the gasket in") but it wasn't. My unit is 16 years old, so the old gasket was really stuck in there. We were working on it while the freezer was on and cold, which made everything less flexible. The old foam required a lot of scraping - even when the crumbs of it came loose, they didn't necessarily come out of the gasket groove. My teenage son and I worked on this together, each with a flathead screwdriver for...
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Part Number: 2196097
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Part Number: 2196166
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Part Number: 2197871
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Part Number: 4318011
Comes with 4 nuts and 2 inserts. Instruction sheet included.
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Part Number: 4318017
Includes fan blade and motor.
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Freezer cold but refrigerator wasn't Ron H. • Costa Mesa , CA • January 22, 2016
Replaced evaporator fan. As stated on included paperwork, the terminals were on the opposite side from the original fan motor. I had to swap out and use the included longer harness. Even then, it was barely long enough. It was an easy fix, except for disconnecting the harness and for taking out the two mounting screws for the motor assembly. The 1/4" screw heads are 2 inches from the evaporator coils, so I couldn't use a driver. I had to use pliers since I didn't have a quarter inch open end...
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Part Number: 4378431
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Part Number: 4386946
Includes right and left side.
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Fridge door needed new hinges Sylvia N. • Port Arthur , TX • March 16, 2015
Removed door and replaced hinges
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Part Number: 489285
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Part Number: 489327
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Part Number: 625851
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Ice dispenser wasn't working Karen K. • Highland Falls , NY • June 13, 2015
Replaced the limit switch.
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Part Number: 819100
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My refrigerator compressor starting 2 or 3 times each time it was called to run due to a weak overload switch Charles W. • Mancelona , MI • January 07, 2016
I replaced the start relay and overload switch with the single part Overload/Relay part number AP3119971. Now it operates like new. Had no problem replacing part, just followed instructions. I was very pleased at a single part replacement for both, relay and overload. I was expecting just to replace the overload. This is much, mush better. It's been running for over a week with no problems,
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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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