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Kenmore Air Conditioner BEARING
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PartSelect Number PS12075835
Manufacturer Part Number 4280A20004M
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Kenmore Air Conditioner WASHER
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PartSelect Number PS12578732
Manufacturer Part Number W11236646
This part is located on the drum roller support shaft in your dryer appliance. The exterior of the washer is 1 inch in diameter with a hole in the middle and is made of metal. They are installed alongside the drum support rollers and idler pulleys. If you notice that your dryer is making an unusual sound it could be due to the washer becoming loose on the drum support. They help prevent the rollers and pulleys from bumping up against the brackets they are installed on. If you are replacing the rollers, we suggest you replace the washers at the same time.
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John from Tucson, AZ
worn out part
The repair was fairly easy. The most timely part of the repair was removing the twelve screws from the back panel to expose the repair. Read more...
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Kenmore Air Conditioner Thermistor,NTC
PartSelect Number PS3528976
Manufacturer Part Number 6323A20003S
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Kenmore Air Conditioner FAN,AXIAL
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PartSelect Number PS12747825
Manufacturer Part Number 5900A10011D
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Sam from MCQUEENEY, TX
accumulated condensation caused condenser fan failure
Pull the unit out of cabinet. Remove the brace between the blower housing and the condenser frame. Remove the screws securing the the condenser coil to the base and carefully lift and angle it just enough for the broken fan to clear ( be very careful with the refrigerant lines ). Slide the new fan back on the shaft and secure with the spring clamp. I used a pair of vice grips to compress the clamp, but be very careful because the clamp can exit the pliers, if the jaws are not perpendicular to the clamp. If you live in a area with high humidity remove the rubber plug at the back of the unit or the condensation will break your new fan. This fan needs some changes in design because the condensation puts too much stress on the plastic that contacts the motor shaft - some metal between shaft and the blades would help. Read more...
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Kenmore Air Conditioner FAN,AXIAL
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PartSelect Number PS12747824
Manufacturer Part Number 5900A10009E
The condenser fan blade fits onto the air conditioner motor shaft. The fan blade helps circulate air over the condenser to cool the refrigerant before it enters in to the evaporator. This part is beige in color, made of plastic and measures approximately14 1/2” in diameter. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power to the air conditioner before starting the repair.
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John from HARLINGEN, TX
Broken fan axial blade
Unscrewed the unit from the exterior case pulled out the unit unscrewed the 4 screw that hold the fan shroud carefully unscrewed the coil pulled back unclipped the axial fan clip gentlyhit with rubber mallet replacement of new fan replaced clip
15 minutes best investment of 20 bucks as apposed to 400 $
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Kenmore Air Conditioner Motor Clip
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PartSelect Number PS11757442
Manufacturer Part Number WPY015825
This motor clip is an original manufacturer replacement clip used to secure the motor in your home appliances. It holds the motor firmly to its housing to prevent shaking and potential damage while the appliance is in use. Over time the clip can fail due to exposure to high temperatures, vibration, and humidity resulting in an unstable motor and decreased performance. Remove and discard the faulty clip and place the new one in its position. Align it appropriately with the motor and mounting bracket before securing it in place. Be sure to check your equipment specifications as your appliance may require two clips to complete the repair, and this clip is sold individually.
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Jeffrey from Bend, OR
Rumble noise and groaning on startup.
I found that I replaced more parts than I needed to fix fhis problem. The source of the rumble was the blower wheel connection to the motor, allowing the wheel to wobble (plastic wheel flat spot worn off over time, no firm lock to the motor shaft). But the dryer should be good for another 10 years!

Disconnect dryer from electrical outlet and exhaust.

Remove the back access plate to release the belt from the pulley. Remove the two screws at the bottom front of the dryer, rotate the front to release it at the top. Remove the wires from the door status switch. Remove the 4 nuts holding the drum support frame and pull straight out. Remove the drum. Remove the two bolts holding the thermostat cover (silver odd shaped metal plate at the front of the dryer). Remove the dryer blower cover plate by removing the 6 bolts holding it to the blower housing. Remember to remove the bolt holding the plate to the bottom of the dryer. Release the door status wire from the clips on the left side of the dryer and set the blower housing plate to the right, out of your way without removing the wires. Remove the blower wheel by removing the Circlip at the front of the shaft and then removing the shaft compression clip. Pull out the blower wheel and then remove the rear Circlip from the motor shaft. The back of the blower housing can be removed by removing the 4 bolts holding it to the motor support frame to make access easier but this may not be necessary. Release the 5 wires attached to the motor. Release the front and back motor clips. I used a large straightblade scerwdriver to press down and out on the end of the clips. Lift out the motor. Remove the rear pulley from the motor using an allen wrench and transfer it to the new motor. Set the new motor in the support frame, ensuring the lips of the vibration isolation rings are pointed down to slip over the frame and are not facing up towards the clips ( makes clip instalaltion much easier). Hook up the wires, following the color coding on the motor controller you are attaching to. Reinstall the blower back housing if removed, rear circlip, blower wheel, front circlip, shaft compression clip, blower housing front cover (Including the bolt to the dryer bottom) , reroute the door switch wire up the left side, reinstall the thermostat cover, reinstall the drum and belt, reinstall the drum front support frame (ensure the felt seals for the drum and the blower cover are properly aligned and seated correctly), hook up the door status wire when your set the front cover and install the 2 screws, reinstall the belt through the pulley and idler wheel (make sure the belt smooth side is against the drum) through the back access panel and reinstall the panel.
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Kenmore Air Conditioner FILTER-AIR
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PartSelect Number PS16555532
Manufacturer Part Number 5304528926
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Kenmore Air Conditioner Heater,Electric
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PartSelect Number PS3527720
Manufacturer Part Number 5300A20003A
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Kenmore Air Conditioner REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY
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PartSelect Number PS11760970
Manufacturer Part Number AKB73795706
This remote control is a device for adjusting your air conditioner settings. It requires two AAA batteries for operation. A malfunctioning remote control may have unresponsive buttons or signs of physical damage. You may also notice that your air conditioner does not consistently or promptly respond to commands from the remote control. You will then need to operate your unit manually, which can be inconvenient and limit access to certain features. Please note that this OEM replacement part is sold individually, and batteries are not included.
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Kenmore Air Conditioner CLAMP,SPRING
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PartSelect Number PS16224004
Manufacturer Part Number MBU64446301
The fan blade clamp, also known as a clamp spring, are for air conditioners. The clamp supports the fan blade on the motor shaft. When the motor is running, it signals the shaft to turn and rotate, but without the support of the clamp the motor shaft is unable to function properly. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for installation instructions and accurate guidance. Remember to unplug your air conditioner from the power source as a safety precaution and wear work gloves while you perfrom this repair.
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