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Repair manual for refrigerators and freezers made by Whirlpool. Covered brands include Whirlpool, Sears, Kenmore, Kitchen Aid, Roper, and Estate. Easy to follow photographs and step-by-step repair procedures.
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, Read more
Compressor relay & overload combination kit with all related mounting hardware. Replaces old style relay and overload.
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. Read more
I checked on line for possible issues and it came back to the PTC relay overload assembly. I ordered one and verified with the technician if the instructions for wiring it up to an older model is addressed. He sent me a copy of the instructions and it covered everything. The part came in a about three days and I had it wired up in about 30 minutes with no issues. It's been running like a champ. Read more
The model number was on the part. Put it in google. Easily found the part on several sites but this place was least costly by a lot. I chatted online here, checked some things, and ordered right in chat. VERY impressively the part came next day with just regular shipping cost!! It was fixed by me by maybe noon. Piece of cake. Thanks so much :) Read more
First replaced start capacitor but that did not work, the start kit which has a relay and overload protector is what was needed. The relay is actually the only part that was bad I believe. After pulling the relay off the compressor you could shake it and it rattled, the new one did not. Really pretty easy and definitely cheaper than a service call. Read more