Monday, December 28, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Friday, October 16, 2009
WR30X10081 Electronic Controled Ice Maker
68233-3 RC Defrost Timer
WR51X10101 or 1399613 Defrost Heater
WR30X10081 Electronic Controlled Ice Maker
Parts Click Here=> Kenmore Elite Model 106.70203990
User Manual Click Here=> Model 106.70203990 Manual
This Model Falls under these Model Numbers also
Kenmore Top Mount Refrigerator
Model Numbers: 10670203990,10670203991, 10670209990, 10670204990, 10670202990, 10670204991, 10670202991, 10670209991
FD955EAW0 Part 407697 Dryer Motor
WR51X10101 or 1399613 Defrost Heater
WR30X10081 Electronic Controlled Ice Maker
Parts Click Here=> Kenmore Elite Model 106.70203990
User Manual Click Here=> Model 106.70203990 Manual
This Model Falls under these Model Numbers also
Kenmore Top Mount Refrigerator
Model Numbers: 10670203990,10670203991, 10670209990, 10670204990, 10670202990, 10670204991, 10670202991, 10670209991
FD955EAW0 Part 407697 Dryer Motor
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
12868513 or 1472681 Control Board
241739701 or 1196804 Digital Control
241739701 or 1196804 Digital Control
Having Problems with the Kenmore 73502 / 73504 / 73509 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator?
That model was made by Maytage and sold to Sears under the name Kenmore. If you would like the service manual Click Here=> PBF2555HEW If you need parts click Here=> PBF2555HEW Or Click Here and enter model PBF2555HEW
That model was made by Maytage and sold to Sears under the name Kenmore. If you would like the service manual Click Here=> PBF2555HEW If you need parts click Here=> PBF2555HEW Or Click Here and enter model PBF2555HEW
12868513 or 1472681 Control Board
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Monday, August 31, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
12544002 or 915068 Primary Water Control Valve
12544002 or 915068 Primary Water Control Valve
DOES YOUR REFRIGERATOR HAVE THAT FISHY SMELL?
Unplug first. You will need to clean the inside of the refrigerator and the freezer with a good cleaner and warm water. After this you need to remove the rear panel in the back of the freezer and spray water with Clorox on the evaporator coil and pour some of the solution down the defrost condensate drain to disinfect and remove the odors that drain down that hole to be evaporated and returned to the air in your home. That should take care of the fish smell, Please rate my solution, Thanks, Sea Breeze
DOES YOUR REFRIGERATOR HAVE THAT FISHY SMELL?
Unplug first. You will need to clean the inside of the refrigerator and the freezer with a good cleaner and warm water. After this you need to remove the rear panel in the back of the freezer and spray water with Clorox on the evaporator coil and pour some of the solution down the defrost condensate drain to disinfect and remove the odors that drain down that hole to be evaporated and returned to the air in your home. That should take care of the fish smell, Please rate my solution, Thanks, Sea Breeze
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
WATER LEAKING FROM REFRIGERATOR OR INSIDE THE FREEZER OR FRESH FOOD SECTION
WATER LEAKING FROM REFRIGERATOR OR INSIDE THE FREEZER OR FRESH FOOD SECTION
Most times this is a plugged defrost drain system. The defrost heater in the freezer section melts the frost and changes it to water, this water is suppose to flow down a drain system. If this drain system is restricted or plugged the water will leak inside the refrigerator. The drain system starts in the freezer section with a tray built under the evaporator coil. The water is funneled through a small hose into a cup in the top middle of the fresh food section ( not on all models, but this is the most common way ), from there, the water is directed out the back wall to a drain hose that runs down the back of the refrigerator into a condensing tray. The heat created under the fridge makes the water evaporate and disappear. Some of the cups (in the top back of the fresh food section) can be removed for cleaning. A turkey baster can be used to help clean out the drain system. Fill the baster with hot water and "blast" it into the drain hose to help flush it out. A piece of wire or pipe cleaner can also be pushed into the drain hoses to help clean then out. On an S x S style of fridge the drain system is in the bottom back of the freezer section and often you will have to remove the evaporator cover to access the drain hole. You can clean this out in the same manner as previously mentioned, but because of the water leaking into the freezer instead of the fresh food section you will have to remove the ice build up to clean out the drain system. For some reason Whirlpool has found a need to "hide" the drain hose inside the walls now (Whirlpool makes many of the Kenmore branded refrigerators) on their top freezer refrigerators. This makes accessing the drain hose to flush it out more difficult, no cup inside the fresh food section, no hose down the outside back wall and the only access is inside the freezer section behind the back false wall and under the evaporator coils. Amana freezer on top models have had many problems with ice building up in the drain spout in the freezer and water leaks out the grills from the ceiling. Some repair kits are available for these refrigerators. You can see them here. There are several things to check for. The condensing defrost tray under the fridge can crack or develop a hole and leak onto the floor. A door gasket not closing properly may cause sweating and leak onto the floor. Some fridge's have a humidity switch inside the fridge that should be turned on to prevent sweating on the center bar between the fridge and freezer section. If your fridge has developed a frost free failure problem, often the frost will travel down the suction line at the back of the fridge and drip water on the floor. The heat exchanger tubing can separate and also sweat and drip on the floor. A kit to repair a separated heat exchanger line, comes with instructions as well. Ice maker and chilled water fill lines can crack and leak as well, this is fairly common with the plastic lines as they can dry out and crack. Thanks! Sea Breeze
WELCOME TO PART 2
Here I want to thank all those Guru's from Fixitnow.com and Applicianjunk.com for all there hard work and great photography!
CLICK HERE=> HOW TO FIX A LEAKING REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER
Most times this is a plugged defrost drain system. The defrost heater in the freezer section melts the frost and changes it to water, this water is suppose to flow down a drain system. If this drain system is restricted or plugged the water will leak inside the refrigerator. The drain system starts in the freezer section with a tray built under the evaporator coil. The water is funneled through a small hose into a cup in the top middle of the fresh food section ( not on all models, but this is the most common way ), from there, the water is directed out the back wall to a drain hose that runs down the back of the refrigerator into a condensing tray. The heat created under the fridge makes the water evaporate and disappear. Some of the cups (in the top back of the fresh food section) can be removed for cleaning. A turkey baster can be used to help clean out the drain system. Fill the baster with hot water and "blast" it into the drain hose to help flush it out. A piece of wire or pipe cleaner can also be pushed into the drain hoses to help clean then out. On an S x S style of fridge the drain system is in the bottom back of the freezer section and often you will have to remove the evaporator cover to access the drain hole. You can clean this out in the same manner as previously mentioned, but because of the water leaking into the freezer instead of the fresh food section you will have to remove the ice build up to clean out the drain system. For some reason Whirlpool has found a need to "hide" the drain hose inside the walls now (Whirlpool makes many of the Kenmore branded refrigerators) on their top freezer refrigerators. This makes accessing the drain hose to flush it out more difficult, no cup inside the fresh food section, no hose down the outside back wall and the only access is inside the freezer section behind the back false wall and under the evaporator coils. Amana freezer on top models have had many problems with ice building up in the drain spout in the freezer and water leaks out the grills from the ceiling. Some repair kits are available for these refrigerators. You can see them here. There are several things to check for. The condensing defrost tray under the fridge can crack or develop a hole and leak onto the floor. A door gasket not closing properly may cause sweating and leak onto the floor. Some fridge's have a humidity switch inside the fridge that should be turned on to prevent sweating on the center bar between the fridge and freezer section. If your fridge has developed a frost free failure problem, often the frost will travel down the suction line at the back of the fridge and drip water on the floor. The heat exchanger tubing can separate and also sweat and drip on the floor. A kit to repair a separated heat exchanger line, comes with instructions as well. Ice maker and chilled water fill lines can crack and leak as well, this is fairly common with the plastic lines as they can dry out and crack. Thanks! Sea Breeze
WELCOME TO PART 2
Here I want to thank all those Guru's from Fixitnow.com and Applicianjunk.com for all there hard work and great photography!
CLICK HERE=> HOW TO FIX A LEAKING REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Refrigerator air inlet cover/damper kit with fan motor.
Part Number 1055112
Refrigerator air inlet cover/damper kit with fan motor. Damper and fan assembly has been updated to prevent freezing in the refrigerator.
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WR55X10444 and 1156701 Dispenser Control Board
HOW TO CHECK FOR A BURNED OUT COMPRESSOR
Unplug the refrigerator and remove the back panel that covers the compressor. There should be 3 wires going inside the cover of the compressor. Mark all 3 and mark their location so if compressor is OK you can put them back in same order. The plastic cover may snap on and you may need to squeeze the sides to unlock the cover and sometimes there is a metal clip holding the cover in place. Remove the cover. May look hard but it's simple. There will be three connections under the cover and 2 will go through the start relay. Unplug them leaving the three prongs exposed. They may be marked R =Run, S=Start and C=Common. Set your meter on continuity and then begin by testing 2 at a time until you have checked S to R and R to C an C to S and S to R again. You should get a reading all the way around. If no reading between any of the pairs as you go around you should get no reading between any two the compressor has an open winding and is defective.
Then if it passes that test then touch one probe to R and the other to the copper pipes or clean metal on outside of compressor, then S to metal outside and C to metal outside. If you get a reading this way even just a little. The compressor is a burnout. Then let me know what you find. Thanks, Sea Breeze
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