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Kenmore 18.2 cu. ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator w/Factory Installed Ice Maker Questions & Answers
Ice forming in the top freezer, leaks in the
Sounds like the defrost circuit of your fridge has failed. If you remove the back panel of the freezer compartment, you will see the evap coil encased with ice. Normally the defrost circuit will turn off the compressor and turn on a heater to warm the coil to about 45 degrees to melt any frost build up. After about 40 minutes the compressor will kick back in to keep your fridge cool again.
The typical failures are that the defrost heater burns out. If you have an older fridge, the defrost timer fails to advance, causing the fridge to stay in cooling or defrost mode.
I can't get my ice maker water filter to turn and lock in place
Put some Vaseline on the O-Ring to help it slide into place. Make sure it is properly inserted at the beginning.
If the filter is located inside the refrigerator:
- Turn off the ice maker.
- Push the eject button.
- Pull the filter out of the housing.
- Push the new filter into the housing until it clicks.
- Turn on the ice maker.
- Run 2 gallons of water through the water dispenser to purge air and residue.
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Aug 30, 2023
1/28/2024 2:40:53 AM •
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on Jan 28, 2024
My Kenmore Trio refrigerator (#596.76502500)
The fan that blows cold air from the freezer to cool the refrigerator is not working. If your a little handy with tools its an easy fix. Its located in the freezer. Open your freezer door take off the steel panel at the back of the inside of the freezer. After you remove the panel you will see the fan the blows the cold air up to the Frig. A quick trip to a local appliance store for a new fan with do the trick. Put in the new fan 100% fixed even better than new because the orginal part is defective Kenmore should have recalled them. I have the same frig and its been perfect since I repaced my failed fan.
1/2/2024 3:58:28 PM •
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on Jan 02, 2024
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