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KCNF070QWA Kelvinator Freezer - Overview

Sections of the KCNF070QWA

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SCREW – Part Number: 216858001
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS2331296
Manufacturer #: 216858001
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$19.04
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Interior Drain Plug – Part Number: 216502600
Interior Drain Plug
PartSelect #: PS426014
Manufacturer #: 216502600
$20.63
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Button Plug – Part Number: 240494001
Button Plug
PartSelect #: PS430881
Manufacturer #: 240494001
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$20.63
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Filter - Drier – Part Number: 5303305677
Filter - Drier
PartSelect #: PS464532
Manufacturer #: 5303305677
Refrigerant system filter/dryer.
$16.00
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Drain Plug – Part Number: 297013600
Drain Plug
PartSelect #: PS977294
Manufacturer #: 297013600
$13.53
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Nut Insert – Part Number: 301036
Nut Insert
PartSelect #: PS432347
Manufacturer #: 301036
$18.89
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BASKET – Part Number: 297118401
BASKET
PartSelect #: PS2378808
Manufacturer #: 297118401
$102.78
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SCREW – Part Number: 216337701
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS1990940
Manufacturer #: 216337701
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$16.47
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CAPACITOR-RUN – Part Number: 297286805
CAPACITOR-RUN
PartSelect #: PS6448046
Manufacturer #: 297286805
$51.84
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Freezer Temperature Control Thermostat – Part Number: 297216000
Freezer Temperature Control Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS2350700
Manufacturer #: 297216000
$71.40
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CONTROLLER – Part Number: 297259521
CONTROLLER
PartSelect #: PS11757754
Manufacturer #: 297259521
$72.80
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CLIP – Part Number: 216954300
CLIP
PartSelect #: PS976307
Manufacturer #: 216954300
$20.63
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Common Symptoms of the KCNF070QWA

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While defrosting freezer tossed the drain plug with ice and water into the sewer system.
Opened mailer and bag and place the drain plug into the drain. fit perfectly. In fact it is better than the one lost since the original needed a screwdriver or tool to remove the plug. This one has a flang or finger turner on it so that it can be removed. Also, does not interfere with items in bottom of freezer.
Parts Used:
Interior Drain Plug
  • paul from LISLE, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Manual Defrost-Extreme heat caused ice build-up
Defrosted freezer, hose broke due to dry-rot. Used towels to let water drain into pan. Now with the plug minimal frost build-up. No ice at all. Now if I could get a new hose to drain the water that would be great.
Parts Used:
Drain Plug
  • Barbara from Shaker Heights, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Side rail for sliding shelf would not stay tight
The sliding shelf side rail is held by three philips head screws that tighten into nut inserts. No amount of tightening would keep two of the three screws tight. I found that the nut inserts which are plastic and insert into the side of the freezer would pull loose, probably from years of overloading the sliding shelf basket. Ordered two nut inserts from PartSelect. 1. Remove three screws to remove shelf slide side rail. 2. Remove nut inserts to be replaced with needle nose pliers or reinsert screw a couple of turns and pull nut insert out with pliers. 3. Insert new nut inserts, position side rail, and tighten screws. Replace sliding shelf/basket.
Parts Used:
Nut Insert
  • Scott J from Westminster, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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