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Kenmore Elite 58077087710 room air conditioner

Kenmore Elite 58077087710 room air conditioner Parts

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Kenmore Elite Room Air Conditioner 58077087710 FAQs

Common replacement parts for the Kenmore Elite 58077087710 room air conditioner typically range from about $5 to $450, depending on whether you are replacing a small hardware item (like a clamp) or a major sealed-system component (like a compressor). For model-specific pricing, use the parts list for your unit and confirm details in the 58077087710 owner's manual.

Typical price ranges for common parts

These ranges reflect what we commonly see for room air conditioner parts, and they align with the types of parts available for model 58077087710.

  • Remote control: typically $25 to $60
  • Control board or display PCB: typically $70 to $160
  • Wire harness: typically $20 to $50
  • Fan blade or small hardware: typically $5 to $60
  • Fan motor: typically $150 to $300
  • Compressor: typically $300 to $600+

Examples from this Kenmore Elite 58077087710 parts list

Here are real examples of common parts for this model and how their costs compare.

Part type Example part for this model Typical reason to replace Price level
Small hardware Fan blade clamp 3H02932B Rattling, loose blade, vibration Low
Electrical Room air conditioner wire harness EAD63989002 Intermittent power, burnt connector Low to mid
Controls Room air conditioner electronic control board EBR83604002 Dead display, no response, erratic operation Mid
Air movement Room air conditioner fan motor 4681A20140Y Fan not spinning, noisy motor High
Sealed system Kenmore elite compressor set,china TBZ37278201 No cooling with compressor failure Highest

What changes the cost the most

  • Part category: controls and motors cost more than trim and hardware
  • Repair complexity: sealed-system work (compressor, refrigerant circuit) is the most labor-intensive
  • Symptom accuracy: misdiagnosis leads to buying the wrong part first
  • Condition of connectors/wiring: heat damage often means replacing a harness along with a board

Why it matters

Knowing the typical price range helps you decide whether to start with low-cost fixes (like a harness or clamp) or move straight to higher-impact parts (like a motor or control board). It also helps you plan for installation time and tools listed in the 58077087710 owner's manual.

If you are ordering, you can buy replacement parts from the parts list for model 58077087710, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Kenmore Elite room air conditioner model 58077087710, the fastest way to find the correct replacement parts is to match the model number from the unit’s identification plate to the parts list for that model, then confirm the part name and part ID before ordering. Use the 58077087710 owner's manual to locate the model/serial label.

Where to find the model number on the unit

The identification plate for model 58077087710 is typically located:

  • On the outside of the cabinet
  • Or behind the filter at the bottom of the unit
  • Use a flashlight to read the label clearly
  • If needed, remove the cabinet front as described in the care and cleaning instructions

How we recommend matching the right part

Use this checklist so you order a compatible Kenmore part the first time:

  • Confirm the model number is 58077087710 (match every digit)
  • Identify the failed symptom (no power, no cooling, fan noise, remote not working)
  • Find the part by name in the model’s parts list
  • Match the part ID exactly (not just a similar description)
  • Compare the part type to what you see in the unit (connector style, mounting points)

Common parts customers replace on this model

These are examples of parts available for model 58077087710 that often come up during repairs:

Problem you’re solving Part to check Example part ID
Remote will not operate unit Remote control AKB73795706
Unit is dead or controls act erratic Electronic control board EBR83604002
Fan blade is loose or rattling Fan blade clamp 3H02932B
Window side panels are missing or broken Accordion filler kit AET73732404

If you already know what you need, you can order directly from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Why it matters

Room air conditioner parts are highly model-specific. Using the exact model number and matching the correct part ID helps prevent fit issues, wiring mismatches (wire harness and control parts), and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Kenmore Elite room air conditioner model 58077087710, use the resettable safety plug on the power cord: press TEST so the RESET button pops out, then press RESET to restore power. For the exact steps and troubleshooting notes, use the owner's manual.

Reset steps (power cord plug)

  • Turn the air conditioner OFF.
  • Press TEST on the plug head; the RESET button should pop out.
  • Press RESET; it should stay engaged.
  • Turn the unit ON and select your mode (COOL, FAN, etc.).
  • If the compressor does not start right away, wait 3 minutes; this model uses a built-in delay to protect the compressor.

If the RESET button will not stay engaged

If the RESET button will not latch, stop using the air conditioner until the power issue is corrected. A tripped interrupter can indicate a cord, outlet, or internal electrical problem.

Quick checks we recommend

  • Plug the unit directly into a wall outlet (do not use an extension cord).
  • Reset the home circuit breaker or replace a blown fuse.
  • Reduce load on the circuit (unplug other high-draw devices on the same circuit).
  • Inspect the cord and plug for damage; replace the cord if needed (for this model, see power cord assembly EAD63469511).

What “reset” fixes (and what it does not)

A plug reset restores power after the cord’s safety device trips. It does not correct airflow or cooling problems caused by maintenance issues.

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
Unit is completely dead Plug interrupter tripped or breaker tripped Reset plug; check breaker/fuse
Unit restarts but compressor waits Normal compressor protection delay Wait 3 minutes
Unit runs but cools poorly Restricted airflow or dirty filter Clear obstructions; clean filter

Why it matters

Resetting the plug correctly protects the control board and compressor from repeated hard restarts and helps you quickly separate a simple power interruption from a wiring or component issue.

You can order replacement parts for model 58077087710 from the parts list for this unit, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore Elite room air conditioner model 58077087710, CH-34 indicates a high-pressure condition in the sealed refrigerant system; to protect the compressor, the unit can shut the compressor off until the pressure drops. For model-specific display and service guidance, use the 58077087710 owner's manual.

What you should do first

  • Turn the unit off and let it sit 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Make sure the air filter is clean and fully seated.
  • Confirm the rear (outdoor) side has strong airflow; remove any blockage (curtains, furniture, screens packed with lint).
  • Set the unit to High Fan for a few minutes, then try cooling again.
  • If the code returns quickly, stop using cooling mode and move to the checks below.

Common causes of a high-pressure (CH-34) condition

High pressure usually happens when heat cannot be rejected at the condenser, or when the sealed system is not operating normally.

Likely cause What you may notice What to check
Restricted airflow through condenser Weak airflow, warmer air than normal outside Clean lint and debris from the outdoor coil area; verify fan is running
Dirty filter reducing indoor airflow Icing, poor cooling, frequent cycling Clean the filter and re-test
Fan or fan blade issue Rattling, slow fan, intermittent fan Inspect the fan blade and clamp; replace if damaged
Sealed system issue (refrigerant restriction/overpressure) Code returns even with good airflow Professional sealed-system diagnosis is needed

Parts that can be involved (when symptoms match)

These parts are commonly related to airflow and control issues on this model:

Why it matters

A high-pressure fault is a compressor-protection event. Continuing to force cooling when CH-34 is active can lead to repeated shutdowns, poor cooling, and additional stress on the compressor and control components.

Ordering the right replacement part

We recommend matching parts by model 58077087710 and the exact part ID. You can order parts from the list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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