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Measure with tape measure. Or if buying ask seller to get tape measure. Or if buy new one to replace model gone for disposal, measure the space available.
All fairly standard size anyway unless 'compact' model.
The dimensions of the Kenmore refrigerator model 106 are known according to their height without hinges as 65 ? in. and with the hinge as 66 ¾. In addition, they are 32 ? in-depth without handles and 33 ? in-depth with handles. https://homeguideinfo.com/kenmore-refrigerator-model-106-dimensions/
Is there a fan in the refrigerator which draws cold air from freezer. If so is fan working, if fan not working may be faulty fan or thermostat. May also be blocked duct from freezer to refrigerator, only there if fan is used as above.
take the cap off the front of ice maher. turn the gears manualy in either direction about 1 turn put cap back. if that doesn`t work replace ice maker. MAKE SURE tube goes backon top of ice tray.
Either there is a refrigerant leakage or if it is a no frost refrigerator air ducts to the refrigerator is closed due to frosting. Switch off the refrigerator for 3 hours and restart again.
hi it is a thermostat problem.,,,,
som heating is done by thermostat...it is not working properly,,i think u should check ittt..
thank u..please rate it/..
During the defrost cycle heaters inside the walls of the freezer turn on to melt the frost. The melted frost "water" is supposed to drain into a pan under the fridge where it will evaporate. I think the drain line from the freezer to this pan may be blocked. I'd also check the seal on the freezer door. If it's not sealing well it lets a lot of moisture into the freezer which means more water during the defrost cycle. I'd also recommend checking to make sure the ice maker is not leaking.
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