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Kenmore Freestanding freezers

Official Kenmore freestanding freezer parts

Kenmore makes freestanding freezers that are built to last for many years. Temperature controls in Kenmore deep freezers help keep your foods frozen at the temperature you choose. When your freezer isn't cooling as it should, get the repair Kenmore deep freezer parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

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Most common Sears freezer parts that need replacing

  1. Door switch. The door switch turns the freezer light on and off and monitors door position. Replace the door switch if it doesn't work.
  2. Door gasket. The door gasket is a flexible seal that attaches to the outer edge of the freezer door to form an air tight seal around the door opening. The door gasket prevents warm, moist air from leaking into the freezer compartment when the door is shut.
  3. Control panel. The control panel houses the selection buttons and the display for the freezer. The control panel connects to the electronic control board through a wire cable that communicates button presses and display functions.
  4. Electronic control board. The freezer electronic control board controls the major electro-mechanical components in the freezer. When the electronic control board senses the compressor needs to run to cool the freezer, it sends voltage to the compressor and fans. It then receives input from temperature sensors to monitor the temperatures inside the freezer. With this information, the electronic control board controls the defrost cycle.

Steps to take when the high-temperature alarm sounds on your Kenmore deep freezer

The high-temperature alarm sounds when the temperature inside the freezer rises 15 degrees above the set temperature so that you can fix the cooling problem and prevent food spoilage. (The exact temperature rise that triggers the alarm varies by model.)

  1. When you hear the alarm, check the freezer electrical outlet for power because the control uses a battery as back-up power to sound the alarm (on most models) when the outlet power fails.
  2. Restore power to the freezer by resetting the house circuit breaker for the electrical outlet and the freezer will resume cooling if a power failure caused the alarm.
  3. If the alarm goes off and you hear the compressor running, a sealed system problem such as a refrigerant leak or a failed compressor pump may be causing the problem.
  4. Have a service technician examine the freezer if you suspect a sealed system failure. A service technician will need to diagnose and fix a sealed system failure because the repair involves the recovery and recharge of the refrigerant.

Sears PartsDirect has the Kenmore deep freezer parts you need to fix any type of failure

We have Kenmore upright freezer parts, Kenmmore chest freezer parts, Kenmore Elite freezer parts, Kenmore freezer model 253 parts and Kenmore freezer door replacement parts that you need to fix any part failure in your freezer. Find to the Kenmore freezer parts diagram for your model and look up the parts you need to replace parts quickly.

When searching for freezer repair near me, trust your local pros at Sears Appliance Repair to fix your freezer fast. We have fast and reliable freezer repair service available in your neighborhood. Same day and next day repair appointments are available in many areas.