20 Most Recent Kenmore 71812 / 71814 / 71819 Bottom Freezer Refrigerator Questions & Answers

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KENMORE MODEL 596 BOTTOM FREEZER, FRIDGE NOT COOLING

first off unplug ref and melt the ice with a blow dryer.then check your defrost circuit,it is easier to check with the ice gone.

9/1/2015 8:56:57 PM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on Sep 01, 2015
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INTERMINENT BUZZING NOT COOLING

from your description it sounds as if the compressor is not starting up. the buzzing noise usually occurs approx. ever 3-5 minutes and is followed by a click. this indicates either a bad start relay or a stuck compressor. and from the model you listed it is most likely the compressor. if the unit is under 5 yrs old it should still be in warranty thru sears.
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3/1/2013 12:51:54 AM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on Mar 01, 2013
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Compressor does not come on.

Hi,

Many times a freezer and/or refrigeratordo not work right because of a dirty condenser coil...there are also many otherthings that can go wrong. If you are hearing a clicking or buzzing then check out thelast two tips.

If your refrigerator is running but warm, then...

Check out these tips that I wrote about that... it is a great place to starttrouble shooting your unit...and something that you can do rather then callinga repair person to do a simple thing for you...

Refrigerator Condenser Coil Cleaning Refrigerator Repair

Refrigerator Troubleshooting Refrigerator Compressor

Refrigerator Compressor Start Capacitor and Start Relay
Refrigerator or Freezer not Cooling or Getting Cold

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10/31/2010 3:48:51 AM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on Oct 31, 2010
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Defrost cycle runs too long and melts the ice in

we ll see how u need to check the defrost timer....
Before testing the defrost timer, unplug the freezer to avoid an electrical shock hazard.
A mechanical defrost timer controls the defrost cycle of the appliance. In older models, the timer runs continuously and roughly every six hours, shuts off power to the cooling system and sends power to the defrost heater. In newer models the timer advances only when the compressor or defrost cycle is running - an improvement for efficiency. As the timer advances, power to the heating element shuts off and power is restored to the cooling system. If the timer does not advance, the appliance will be stuck either in defrost or refrigerate mode, resulting in, respectively, no cooling or frost build-up.
The defrost timer is usually found behind the front grill of the freezer. It may also be found behind a cover plate inside the freezer, in the temperature control console, or behind the freezer near the compressor.
To test whether the defrost timer is simply failing to advance, locate the advance screw and turn it clockwise until you hear it click. This advances it to the next mode. If it was cooling before, it is now in defrost mode. Simply wait about 35 minutes and check whether it has left defrost mode and has resumed cooling (listen for the compressor). If it does not advance, the timer motor is probably bad and the entire timer needs to be replaced. If it advances as it should, then you can follow the steps below to test the switch electrically.
The timer is usually held in place with one or more screws. Remove the screws and gently pull the timer out far enough to disconnect the wiring connector. The connector can be removed by firmly pulling and rocking it left and right. It is not necessary to note the position of the wires because the connector plug is keyed so that it can be replaced in only one way.

Test the timer for continuity using a multitester. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X1. The timer has four terminals. Locate the common terminal, it should be labeled "3" or "C". If the terminals are not labeled, determine which terminal coincides with the common wire in the connector plug; it is usually the white wire.
Once you have located the common terminal, touch one probe to it. Touch the other probe to each of the three remaining terminals. The multitester should display a reading of zero or near to zero ohms (which indicates continuity) for one pair of the terminals and possibly two pairs. The third pair of terminals should show no continuity (infinity).
Locate the timer switch and turn it clockwise until you hear it click. Now retest the timer as you did above. One pair of terminals should indicate continuity (possibly two pairs). At least one pair should give a reading of infinity. Note however, one of the pairs that showed continuity in the first test should now read infinity and one pair that read infinity should now show continuity. If the defrost timer does not pass these tests, it is likely that it should be replaced.

Before testing the defrost heater, again make sure u unplug the freezer to avoid an electrical shock hazard. The defrost heater is located at the back of the freezer. It may be necessary to remove obstructions such as the contents of the freezer, freezer shelves, ice maker and the rear or bottom inside panel of the freezer. The rear panel may be held in place by retainer clips or screws. Remove the screws or depress the retainer clips with a small screwdriver. There are three primary types of defrost heater elements; exposed metal rod, metal rod covered with aluminum tape or a wire coil inside a glass tube. All three elements are tested in the same way. The heater is connected by two wires.Label the wires and connections so that you can properly reconnect them later. The wires are connected with slip on connectors. Firmly pull the connectors off of the terminals (do not pull on the wire itself). You may need to use a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove the connectors. Inspect the connectors and the terminals for corrosion. If either is corroded they should be cleaned or replaced. Test the heating element for continuity using a multitester. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X1. Place a probe on each terminal. The multitester should display a reading somewhere between zero and infinity. If the reading is not between those two extremes the heating element should be replaced.


this is how u check the thermostat..... again Before testing the defrost thermostat, unplug the refrigerator to avoid an electrical shock hazard. Some defrost systems use a thermostat (a bi-metal switch) to prevent the defrost heater from overheating. The switch is normally closed. During a defrost cycle, the defrost heater causes the metal alloy in the switch to warm and as it does it curls back and breaks the circuit. As the metal cools, it makes a circuit again and the defrost heater starts heating again (as long as the defrost timer is in the defrost cycle). A defective thermostat can prevent the defrost heater from coming on or allow it to overheat which could result in heat damage or fire. The panel may be held in place by retainer clips or screws. Remove the screws or depress the retainer clips with a small screwdriver. On some older top freezers it is necessary to remove the plastic molding to access the freezer floor. Removal of that molding can be tricky -never force it. If you decide to remove it, you do so at your own risk - it is prone to breaking. Try warming it first with a warm, wet towel. The thermostat is connected by two wires. The wires are connected with slip on connectors or a wiring harness. Firmly pull the connectors or harness off of the terminals (do not pull on the wire). You may need to use a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove the connectors. Inspect the connectors and the terminals for corrosion. If the connectors are corroded they should be replaced. Test the thermostat for continuity using a multitester. Set the multitester to the ohms setting X1. Place a probe on each terminal. The multitester should display a reading of zero when the thermostat is cold and a reading of infinity when it is warm (40 to 90 degrees F depending on the model). If the thermostat does not pass this test it should be replaced. with regard to the parts incase u need a replacement..... check out the below link.... http://www.repairclinic.com/GE-Freezer-Parts?s=b3a3c221
9/1/2010 10:39:35 AM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on Sep 01, 2010
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Freezer works, refridgerator not cooling

sounds like the ciculating fan(FF) is wearing out. This problem is very hard to diagnose as the fan will spin but not fast enough to circulate chilled air thru the freezer and the refrigerator. The minimum cost to repair/replace the fan assembly is $300.00
7/30/2009 3:19:24 PM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on Jul 30, 2009
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Kenmore side by side refridge is making clicking sounds

Yes.. it will fix it..
6/21/2008 6:10:53 PM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on Jun 21, 2008
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Kenore bottom freezer

The drain pan is located at the bottom in front of the compressor you should be able too see it when you take the toe kick off. If you go to www3.sears.com you can look at a picture of the unit just put in your model number make sure you put the number in as 596.72914200 that period is important you will need too look in the compressor section of the parts breakdown.
6/13/2008 6:29:35 PM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on Jun 13, 2008
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Crisper produce freezing

are they long times between door openings of the doors, this can cause cold air to migrate to the bottom of the fresh foor area and freeze produce

if this is not the issue, then turn down the fresh food control to a lower number monitor for 24 hrs

if this does not help replace the fresh food thermastat
5/20/2008 9:31:53 PM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on May 20, 2008
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Kenmore 596-76512 fridge not cooling freezer seems to be working still

If the fan above the evaporator coils in back of the cover isn't running then no cold air will be blown up to the fridge area. That's a common failure item and very easy to replace yourself. And by the way... $200 bucks and 2 weeks out is about normal these days believe it or not. It's what we would charge ya! :) At least you did the troubleshooting and saved yourself a couple hundred bucks.
6/26/2007 10:08:18 PM • Kenmore 71812 /... • Answered on Jun 26, 2007
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What is the cubic feet of 2009 Kenmore Coldspot refrigerator model 106.58909802.

Coldspot 106. Model This model refrigerator is a relatively small refrigerator. It is a Freezer on top model, and Sears documents lists this unit at 18.1 cu ft. I hope that answers your question about capacity. I'm glad I could help. If you need anything else, just let me know. In reality, when you buy a replacement, you buy by dimensions to fit the space not cubic feet of the old one. Go to Home Depot armed with a tape measure. ..
4/19/2024 6:36:40 PM • Kenmore... • Answered 3 days ago
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Coldspot 106.51133210. How can I select diagnostic mode?

air damper motor control has failed , call a local repair service
4/13/2024 4:57:12 PM • Kenmore... • Answered on Apr 13, 2024
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What is the cubic feet of kenmore coldspot model 106.59599993

The Kenmore Coldspot 106 is a 20.7-cubic foot side-by-side refrigerator with a reverse osmosis Pure water filter, ice maker and digital controls. ..
4/10/2024 12:02:42 AM • Kenmore... • Answered on Apr 10, 2024
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Kenmore Refrigerator 795.75004401. The freezer seems to be working fine but the fridge part is not. Checked the condenser coils and they are free of dust. The condenser fan is working as well.

Turn it off by removing the wall plug for 10 minutes. This will do a power rest to the control electronics. This is a bottom mounted freezer, so cold air for the fridge is vented upwards by a fan. Make sure it is running and there are no ice blockages. Strangely they call the fan in the fridge an Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor. The part is obsolete anyway. If it normally says 4 for the fridge, that would be 4 degrees Centigrade, which means the freezer should show minus 18'C. Or 36'F Fridge / 0' F Freezer/ This shows all the parts. https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3tradtge4f-000582/kenmore-79575004401-bottom-mount-refrigerator-parts ..
4/7/2024 5:30:26 PM • Kenmore... • Answered on Apr 07, 2024
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Kenmore model 790 9031 purchased 12/12. Oven shows F-10 error message?

Dangerous temperature runaway.

How to Fix the Kenmore Oven F10 Error

PartSelect https://www.partselect.com > blog > kenmore-oven-f10... Nov 3, 2023 - An F10 error on a Kenmore oven means that it is sensing a runaway temperature. This walkthrough outlines the symptoms, causes, and solutions ... Missing: 9031 ‎' Show results with: 9031

Troubleshooting an F10 error code on a range video

Sears PartsDirect https://www.searspartsdirect.com > diy > article > troubl... Jan 18, 2016 - If you see F10 on your range, it means that your electronic control board has detected a runaway temperature. It's possible that your range ... Missing: 9031 ‎' Show results with: 9031 ..
4/2/2024 3:38:27 AM • Kenmore... • Answered on Apr 02, 2024
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What are the specs on Kenmore fridge model 253.7419240. How many cubic feet please.

kenmore model 253 refrigerator cubic feet

Sears https://www.sears.com > search=kenmore model 253 refr... Side By Side Refrigerator With 28 Cubic Feet Capacity External Water Dispenser Only Feature Option Standard Depth and 36" Width. Sold by Appliance Dealz.
3/28/2024 5:19:28 AM • Kenmore... • Answered on Mar 28, 2024
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I have a Kenmore Refridgerator model 45241, 55241. How old is it?

I have one also mine is a 1992 build year
3/10/2024 1:19:57 AM • Kenmore... • Answered on Mar 10, 2024
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Kenmore Coldspot 1069555721 cubic feet?

Total volume: 21.9 cu. ft.Refrigerator volume: 14.5 cu. ft.Freezer Volume: 7.4 cu. ft.Height without hinge: 65 7/9 in.Height with hinge: 66 3/4 in.Depth without handle: 32 1/8 in.Depth with handle: 33 7/9 in.Max. depth with doors/drawer open: 49 7/8 in.Width: 32 3/4 in.Clearance- Additional width required to open the doors 90?°Door edge: 3/4 in.Handle: 2 5/8 in. https://www.google.com/search?q=Kenmore+Coldspot+1069555721+cubic+feet ..
2/20/2024 8:56:46 PM • Kenmore... • Answered on Feb 20, 2024
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Is there a flapper at the bottom of the defrost line that can get plugged. it's a Kenmore Coldspot. What else can I use other than hot water to clear the drain.

Not normally a flapper. There is a trap on the rear outside cabinet just below the level of the freezer. Remove it and soak in hot water and bleach for 20 minutes, then flush all the debris out, shake it dry and reinstall. ..
2/18/2024 7:29:43 PM • Kenmore... • Answered on Feb 18, 2024
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