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Kenmore 63822 / 63824 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Purchase a door push button switch for my refrigerator
Visit a local appliance repair shop or parts store that specializes in refrigerator parts. Bring the make and model information of your refrigerator to ensure you get the correct switch. They can assist you in finding the right door push button switch for your specific refrigerator model.
6/10/2023 5:45:47 PM •
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on Jun 10, 2023
My kenmore upright freezer is beeping
Unplug it, empty the contents, then defrost the freezer with a fan blowing into it until there are no signs of ice. Then reload and plug it in again and see if the problem is fixed.
6/4/2023 2:42:47 PM •
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on Jun 04, 2023
Kenmore Coldspot - Is there a switch for the dispenser light?
It is possible that there is a switch for the dispenser light on your Kenmore Coldspot refrigerator. Some models have a separate light switch that may be located near the dispenser or inside the refrigerator compartment. You can try checking the user manual for your specific model or contact Kenmore customer service for more information.
If the dispenser light still does not turn on after checking for a separate switch, there may be an issue with the wiring or control board for the dispenser. In this case, it may be best to contact a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair.
2/28/2023 5:25:53 AM •
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on Feb 28, 2023
Ice, the size of a small fist accumulates behind the rear freezer panel area behind the ice maker and just above the fan. What could cause this ice build up where there are no coils?
There are a few possible reasons for the ice build-up in the area behind the ice maker and above the fan, even if there are no visible coils in that area. Here are some potential causes to consider:
- Blocked Drain: The defrost cycle of a refrigerator is designed to remove excess moisture from the freezer compartment, which typically drains out of the freezer through a small drain hole and into a collection pan located beneath the refrigerator. If the drain becomes blocked, the excess moisture can accumulate in the bottom of the freezer and eventually freeze, leading to the ice build-up you described. To check if this is the case, you can try locating the drain hole (usually near the back of the freezer, near the bottom) and clearing any debris or ice that may be obstructing it.
- Faulty Defrost System: Another possibility is that there is an issue with the defrost system itself. If the defrost heater, thermostat, or timer is not functioning correctly, it can lead to excessive ice build-up in the freezer compartment. While you mentioned that the coils appear to be defrosted, it's still possible that there is a problem with one of these components that is causing the ice to accumulate in a different area.
- Poor Air Circulation: A third potential cause is that there is inadequate air circulation in the freezer compartment. If the freezer is too full or if items are blocking the vents, it can prevent cold air from circulating properly, leading to pockets of warmer air that can cause excess moisture to accumulate and freeze. It's worth checking to make sure that the freezer is not over-packed and that there is nothing blocking the vents.
- Water Leak: Finally, it's possible that there is a water leak somewhere in the refrigerator that is causing excess moisture to accumulate in the freezer compartment. This could be due to a damaged water line or valve, a faulty ice maker, or a damaged door seal that is allowing warm, humid air to enter the freezer. If you suspect a water leak may be the cause, it's best to have a professional diagnose and repair the issue.
Overall, it's hard to say for sure what is causing the ice build-up without further inspection, but these are some common possibilities to consider. If the issue persists, it may be worth calling a professional to diagnose and repair the problem.
2/26/2023 4:02:53 AM •
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on Feb 26, 2023
Kenmore 10656926600 cycles on for 11-12 minutes then off 14-15 minutes constantly. Fridge and freezer temps are good.
Based on the information you provided, it sounds like your Kenmore refrigerator is operating normally.
Most modern refrigerators are designed to cycle on and off in order to maintain the temperature inside the fridge and freezer compartments. During the "on" cycle, the compressor runs and cools the refrigerant, which in turn cools the air inside the fridge and freezer. During the "off" cycle, the compressor stops running and the refrigerant flows back to the compressor to prepare for the next cycle.
The length of the on and off cycles can vary depending on factors such as the ambient temperature in the room, the amount of food inside the fridge, and how often the doors are opened. However, it's normal for a refrigerator to cycle on for around 10-15 minutes and then off for around 20-30 minutes.
If the temperature inside the fridge and freezer compartments is staying at the correct levels, then there is likely no cause for concern. However, if you notice any unusual sounds, odors, or fluctuations in temperature, it may be worth having a professional technician inspect the refrigerator to ensure it's functioning properly.
2/26/2023 4:00:17 AM •
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on Feb 26, 2023
Kenmore 795.78.402 refrigerator. Is the fridge main board bad?
Based on the symptoms you described, it is possible that the main control board of your Kenmore refrigerator is faulty. The fact that unplugging and replugging the fridge appears to have temporarily fixed the problem suggests that the issue could be related to the electrical components on the board.
The ER DH error code you received indicates that there is a problem with the defrost circuit. This circuit is responsible for melting any frost that may accumulate on the evaporator coils in the freezer, which can lead to a build-up of ice that affects the fridge's ability to cool.
A faulty main control board can cause issues with various parts of the fridge, including the defrost circuit. If you have already tried unplugging and replugging the fridge and the error code persists, it may be worth contacting a professional technician to diagnose the issue and possibly replace the control board if necessary.
2/15/2023 4:32:23 AM •
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on Feb 15, 2023
Why does my refrigerator run then turn off, then comes back on and does it again?
All refrigerators run and then turn off repeatedly, it's how they maintain the temperature.
If they seem to run too often, this can be caused by a loss of refrigerant caused by a leak.
Your door seals could be worn, causing a leak and requiring the unit to run more frequently.
Anything restricting air to the unit can cause problems, including dust, pet hair, lack of ventilation, etc.
2/11/2023 5:15:25 AM •
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on Feb 11, 2023
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