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Popular Kelvinator Freezer Parts
- Fix Number
- FIX11770643
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 5304507199
Fixes these symptoms
- Doesn’t stop running
- Frost buildup
- Too warm
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Installation Instructions
James from Holden Beach, NC
Seal on door failing causing water dripping within the freezer.
Followed instructions on replacing door gasket. They came with the gasket.
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- Fix Number
- FIX1991481
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 297147700
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
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Donald from Brush Prairie, WA
Lost freezer key and door was locked and frozen from the inside
The key would not work, but unplugged the freezer and moved it outside where it could thaw out. After the freezer thawed out, the door could move and the key could then turn the latch. When we moved the freezer and jiggle it from side to side, it also loosened up the door.
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- Fix Number
- FIX2350702
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 297216600
Fixes these symptoms
- Doesn’t stop running
- Freezer not defrosting
- Freezer section too warm
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Installation Instructions
Terry from Campbell, TX
- Fix Number
- FIX12585793
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 5304518034
Fixes these symptoms
- Doesn’t stop running
- Fridge too warm
- Frost buildup
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Installation Instructions
Jimmy from Tallahassee, FL
Defrost Timer require more triming than showed on Parts Select to fit my bracket
I followed installation video. My freezer defrost timer required a lot of triming to fit my bracket, but it worked great. My advise to repair is replace all 4 items at once to save time and money for freight.
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- Fix Number
- FIX3495561
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 297286803
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Freezer section too warm
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
James from Ferndale, WA
Freezer quit working after power outage
Tried to get the Appliance store to accept me dropping off freezer, they would not. Only way to repair was $90 arrival fee, plus troubleshooting and parts. Probably $300+ job. I looked at back of freezer and saw there are only probably 3 things that could go wrong. With internet help, I decided it was probably the Run-Capacitor and or Compressor controller. So I ordered both. Unplugged the old one, plugged in the new one, and for $50 I got my nearly new freezer working again. Thanks!
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- Fix Number
- FIX426380
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 216594300
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
- Won’t start
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Installation Instructions
Scott from Watkins Glen, NY
Freezer stopped cooling
On the compressor are two components. The first is the start relay which allows voltage to pass through to the compressor when it's called to run by the thermostat. The second is the thermal override which protects the compressor by shutting it down when over heated. Both are plugged into the three compressor power prongs. Thermal is plugged into the top prong, starter relay to the two lower prongs. To start the repair, pull the two wire leads off of the components. Take a pair of needle nose pliers and gently pull out the starter relay. Next pull out the thermal override. Make sure the compressor windings aren't bad by testing the leads with an ohm meter. There are how to's on the web but basically place the ohm meter in its lowest setting and take a reading between the two bottom prongs. Write this number down. It should have a resistance of about 10.5 ohms. Next, take a reading between the top and bottom left prongs and then do the same on the right side. Add the left and right reading together and they should equal the initial reading that you took across the bottom prongs (10.5ohms) or so. If not, your compressor is the issue. If all tests out OK, replace the start relay in the reverse order of disassembly. The switchout takes all of 15 minutes to perform. Made my freezer like new.
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- Fix Number
- FIX11770644
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 5304507200
Fixes these symptoms
- Doesn’t stop running
- Door Sweating
- Frost buildup
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Installation Instructions
james from EVANS, WV
The top half of the freezer was not cooling. Frost was accumulating along top shelf
(New gasket was placed in bathtub of warm water, prior to installation)Step 1: Unplugged unit.
Step 2: Removed old gasket, from the top first, down halfway of the door.
Step 3: Installed new gasket, from top to bottom. Read more...
- Fix Number
- FIX2368270
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 297311201
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
Jeffery from Pauls Valley, OK
Broken door handle
This is very easy to replace I started with the door molding.. about 1 inch down from the top of the door molding you can slide your tool behind the molding and it pops off. Then slide the molding upward . Repeat the same action for the bottom molding.. now the screws are revealed and you can remove them. Now time to replace the door handle and follow your steps backwards and you're done.. thank you .......by Jeff
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- Fix Number
- FIX11770645
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 5304507201
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
- Too warm
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- Fix Number
- FIX12712277
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 5304517886
Installation Instructions
Humberto from Laredo, TX
Ice build up in the evaporator.
Im from Mexico, I had to buy all the parts in US, I made an overhaul to my refrigerator, also I replace the main control board wich has the defrost timer integrated in this mother board, tooks me more de 2 session of 2 hours each one to complete the whole reparation. The most difficult part was remove and install the defrost heater element, because you most handle with the evaporator, need patience and time, also was difficult for me to replace the main control box because the access to it in the bottom of the fridge, too norrow the space and too short the harness cables that connect to it. gasket, defrost control, crisper support and bulb, very easy. excellent service from this site. After almost 3 weeks the service guy I called at the begining is still looking for the parts, Im glad I did my self.
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