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Kenmore Dehumidifier Kenmore model 251.50701011 control panel flickering on and off
If the control panel on your Kenmore dehumidifier is flickering on and off, there could be a few potential causes for this issue:
- A loose or damaged control panel display ribbon cable. This cable connects the control panel to the main circuit board and any damage or looseness could cause the control panel to malfunction.
- A faulty control panel display. If the control panel display is not functioning properly, it could cause the control panel to flicker or not work at all.
- A faulty main circuit board. The main circuit board is responsible for controlling the various functions of the dehumidifier, and any issues with it could cause problems with the control panel.
To troubleshoot this issue, you may want to try the following:
- Check the control panel display ribbon cable for any visible damage or looseness.
- If the cable appears to be in good condition, try resetting the dehumidifier by unplugging it and then plugging it back in.
- If the issue persists, you may need to contact a professional for further assistance in diagnosing and repairing the issue with your dehumidifier.
1/6/2023 12:19:41 AM •
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on Jan 06, 2023
Fridge not cooling sometimes!
This is most likely due to the defrost thermometer. However, proper testing is recommended by a technician to be sure. It is located at the back of the inside freezer cabinet. You will have to remove the shelves and drawers to access a panel secured with hex screws. When the panel is off, the small round silver piece with a red and black wire is the defrost thermometer. Be careful of the fins around the coils as they are extremely sharp.
1/4/2023 8:01:35 AM •
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on Jan 04, 2023
Please help - F01 ERROR CODE ON KENMORE HE5t electric steam dryer is there only (1 ) - F01 CODE AND IS IT FOR THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD? PLEASE HELP
F01 is a general error code that indicates a problem with the electronic control board. The clicking sound you are hearing may be the result of a failed component on the control board. It is possible that the control board may need to be replaced. However, it is also possible that the issue could be with another component in the dryer, such as a faulty relay or a damaged wire connection.
To troubleshoot the problem, I would recommend checking all of the wire connections to ensure that they are secure. You should also check the relay and make sure that it is functioning properly. If the issue persists, you may need to consider replacing the electronic control board.
If you are not comfortable working on the dryer yourself, I would recommend contacting a professional appliance repair service. They will have the tools and expertise needed to diagnose and repair the problem.
1/3/2023 1:59:35 AM •
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on Jan 03, 2023
My Kenmore refrigerator 795.73053 is giving me a code of F dh how to resolve?
The Kenmore 795.73053 refrigerator is made by LG. The F dH code indicates that the defrost cycle took over 80 minutes or the defrost temperature sensor did not report a temperature over 46.4 degrees (F). This could be caused a failed or disconnected temperature defrost fuse, a problem with the defrost heater or a blockage of the defrost drain. If the drain opening is clogged by ice, pour warm water over the drain line until the opening is completely clear.
The defrost heater could have the electrical wiring come loose. In that case, just replacing the wiring harness will solve the problem. Similarly, if the fuse is intact, try securing the connector so it doesn't come loose. If the fuse has failed replace it. If the fuse is good and no wiring is loose, replace the heater.
Note: check the full model number of the refrigerator. The parts diagram for the 795.73053411 is here:
https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3ubdo9sqjd-000582/kenmore-79573053411-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts . The all parts list has the defrost heater. If you unplug the refrigerator for at least 30 seconds, the error code will be reset. Otherwise, the error will disappear after the system correctly defrosts.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
12/8/2022 2:06:17 AM •
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on Dec 08, 2022
I just had a professional
is the fan motor running in the freezer..?if its not locate it an turn fan blade to see if it spins freely retry the frig to see if it works ..is the coil in the freezer frozen up..?if so defrost it completly ..then recheck operation ..let me know ..good luck ..PS you may need to remove covers to get to motor //joe//
Water and Ice dispenser not shutting off on Kenmore Elite Refrigerator
Your water dispensing valve has gone bad. I don't have your model # but here's the most common location there's a valve in the very bottom (back) of the fridge... It's basically what the water line screws into. This is the valve that controls flow that's gone bad.
You can head over to Repairclinic.com or appliancepartspro.com and purchase one, it's not a major job. Always be sure to unplug the unit before servicing. You'll need the Model # too. The sites shows where it's most likely located.
Best to you!
11/22/2022 5:01:17 PM •
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on Nov 22, 2022
Where can I access the defrost drain hole in my Kenmore model 253.74879404 Refrigerator? Disassembling the freezer did not work.
I've used used a compressor for that drain hole at the back of the fridge. A hanger wire will work too. I've never tried it but maybe a can of compressed air might work also.
The water drain line is plugged and that little catch tray is overflowing. That's why you're ending up with water under your bins inside the fridge. The problem is not in the freezer or else you'd have a skating rink on the floor of the freezer.
I don't recognize the photos exactly but they're all the same principle. Take everything out of the fridge , including the racks. It's far easier than o find the screws and disassemble the drain "catchall".
Good luck.
11/22/2022 5:00:46 PM •
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on Nov 22, 2022
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