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Kenmore Wall heaters

Official Kenmore wall heater parts

Kenmore wall heaters are built to last but you can never tell when a heater failure will occur. When your Kenmore wall heater goes out in the middle of winter you'll need repair parts fast. Sears PartsDirect has the Kenmore wall heater replacement parts you need in stock so you can repair your wall heater quickly.

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Electric Heater for Wall-Mounted Packaged Electric Heat Pump logo

Kenmore 160812120 electric heater for wall mounted packaged electric heat pump

Electric Heater for Wall-Mounted Packaged Electric Heat Pump logo

Kenmore 160812130 electric heater for wall mounted packaged electric heat pump

Electric Heater for Wall-Mounted Packaged Electric Heat Pump logo

Kenmore 160812170 electric heater for wall mounted packaged electric heat pump

Electric Heater for Wall-Mounted Packaged Electric Heat Pump logo

Kenmore 160812180 electric heater for wall mounted packaged electric heat pump

Kenmore wall heater common replacement parts

  • Control thermostat. The control thermostat senses room temperature and cycles the heater on and off to maintain the set temperature in the room.
  • Power cord. The power cord supplies electrical current to the heater switch and other electrical components in the heater.
  • Fan motor. The fan motor spins the fan blade to circulate hot air through the room.
  • Power switch. The power switch turns the heater on and off and supplies electrical current to the thermostat to control heating.

Maintenance tips for your Kenmore wall heater

  • Replace the air filter monthly when the wall heater is in use. Failure to replace the air filter regularly restricts air flow through the heater.
  • Clean the heater monthly. To clean the heater, shut off the house circuit breaker for the heater or unplug the heater power cord to disconnect electrical power. Make sure the heating element is cool before cleaning the heater. Brush dust and lint off the grille using a soft-bristle brush then wipe the grille clean using a damp cloth. Allow the grille to dry completely then restore electrical power.
  • Vacuum dust and lint out of the heater cabinet yearly. Disconnect electrical power and remove the front grille panel. Use a nozzle vacuum hose attachment to clean all interior areas of the heater. Reassemble the heater and restore electrical power.