25370089614 Kenmore Refrigerator - Overview
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Door Shelf Retainer Bar
PartSelect #: PS734935
Manufacturer #: 240534901
This manufacturer-certified Door Shelf Retainer Bar, sometimes otherwise known as the door rack or bar retainer, is a white, plastic part which can be easily installed onto the inside of the refriger...
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Door Shelf Retainer Bar
PartSelect #: PS734936
Manufacturer #: 240534701
The Door Shelf Retainer Bar, also known as a refrigerator door rack, is a white, plastic part which can be easily installed onto your fridge door. It holds items in your fridge and will show physical...
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Refrigerator Door Gasket
PartSelect #: PS7784009
Manufacturer #: 242193213
Tired of your fridge not staying as cold as it should be? It might be time to consider replacing your gasket-door ref. 21 in white from Frigidaire. This authentic part acts like a superhero, fighting ...
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Crisper Pan Cover
PartSelect #: PS16660656
Manufacturer #: 242201805
Keep your produce fresh and your refrigerator organized with this crisper pan cover, which includes the frame and insert. Positioned above the crisper drawer, it helps regulate humidity to prevent pre...
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Shelf Trim - Rear
PartSelect #: PS735086
Manufacturer #: 240561502
If the back edge of your fridge shelf is missing a piece or looks worn out, this rear shelf trim is what you need. It’s about 24 inches long and 1 inch wide, made of sturdy white plastic, and fits rig...
$85.44
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Run Capacitor - 120V
PartSelect #: PS3495561
Manufacturer #: 297286803
The run capacitor is attached to the compressor. This part is 120 volts and 15 mfd. The run capacitor helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things froze...
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Dairy Door - Clear
PartSelect #: PS1525960
Manufacturer #: 240337712
This transparent plastic dairy door is designed to cover the dairy compartment in your refrigerator, helping to keep items like butter and cheese neatly stored and easily accessible. Measuring approxi...
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Front Shelf Trim
PartSelect #: PS430139
Manufacturer #: 240357704
Keep your fridge neat and tidy with this white front shelf trim. It snaps onto the front edge of your shelf to help keep items in place and adds a polished look to your refrigerator interior. Whether ...
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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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Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect #: PS7784017
Manufacturer #: 242252603
When energized, the water inlet valve will release water from the supply line into the ice mold and the water dispenser in the refrigerator. If the ice maker is not making or dispensing ice, not disp...
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Pan Cover Glass Insert
PartSelect #: PS429964
Manufacturer #: 240350609
This the just the glass. The frame is NOT included.
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Hinge Bearing
PartSelect #: PS11770609
Manufacturer #: 5304507147
This door hinge bushing, or hinge bearing, is a genuine OEM replacement part for your refrigerator. The hinge bearing helps the refrigerator door stay on track when opening and closing, ensuring it is...
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Refrigerator door gasket torn
No instructions included, so it took a little bit of staring at the new part to figure out how it works. The barbed ridge on the gasket fits into a slot on the door. The flat face of the gasket has an internal magnetic strip that helps keep the seal tight against the steel face of the refrigerator. Installation requires no tools. This is the basic process:
1) Unbox the new gasket and get it ready to install so you don't have to leave the fridge open too long.
2) Open the door and grab the old gasket at one of the corners and pull away. This will unseat the barbed ridge I mentioned above. Work your way around the door until the whole gasket is free.
3) Set aside the old gasket
4) Grab a moistened paper towel and wipe down the (now exposed) sealing surface of the fridge and door.
5) Align the new gasket in the door and start pushing the barb into place. I found that the new gasket seemed slightly oversize compared to the original, so it took a little tweaking. What worked for me was to get all the corners seated, then work my way around the door making sure the gasket is fully seated.
6) Once you have the new gasket installed, close the door to make sure everything fits OK.
7) Open the door again and run your finger along the inside edge of the gasket seal. What you want to do is fold the edge of the gasket down so it lays flat against the outer wall of the door.
8) Shut the door and look from the sides and top to try to spot any gaps. You should be able to poke the gasket from the side and get the magnet strips to click into place. It seems like after a day or so the gasket 'relaxed' and I didn't have to worry about this anymore.
9) Dispose of the old gasket. I was able to pull the gasket into four pieces (separating at the corners) so it would fit in my city trash can...
1) Unbox the new gasket and get it ready to install so you don't have to leave the fridge open too long.
2) Open the door and grab the old gasket at one of the corners and pull away. This will unseat the barbed ridge I mentioned above. Work your way around the door until the whole gasket is free.
3) Set aside the old gasket
4) Grab a moistened paper towel and wipe down the (now exposed) sealing surface of the fridge and door.
5) Align the new gasket in the door and start pushing the barb into place. I found that the new gasket seemed slightly oversize compared to the original, so it took a little tweaking. What worked for me was to get all the corners seated, then work my way around the door making sure the gasket is fully seated.
6) Once you have the new gasket installed, close the door to make sure everything fits OK.
7) Open the door again and run your finger along the inside edge of the gasket seal. What you want to do is fold the edge of the gasket down so it lays flat against the outer wall of the door.
8) Shut the door and look from the sides and top to try to spot any gaps. You should be able to poke the gasket from the side and get the magnet strips to click into place. It seems like after a day or so the gasket 'relaxed' and I didn't have to worry about this anymore.
9) Dispose of the old gasket. I was able to pull the gasket into four pieces (separating at the corners) so it would fit in my city trash can...
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Broken ice maker
Unplugged faulty ice maker, removed two screws holding it to the refrigerator and took it out. Reversed the operation with the new ice maker and after a few minutes presto, we have ice.
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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door rack was broken
pulled broke rack off, snapped new one in place. Yeah!! No more broken jars on the floor.
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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