Kenmore
Chest Freezer

Model #67517231793-C35H-FKUW245 Official Kenmore chest freezer

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 67517231793-C35H-FKUW245 chest freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Capacitor#23C

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Capacitor

Part #2-33179-001

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Drier#22

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Drier

Part #3-34960-001

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Strip#32A

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Strip

Part #4-35011-004

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Thermostat#21

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Thermostat

Part #4-35235-001

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Freezer Basket#29

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Freezer basket

Part #4-33521-001

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Clamp#25

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Clamp

Part #3-25095-022

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Screw#14A

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Screw

Part #3-24004-005

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Lock Kit#7

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Lock kit

Part #90003-003

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Access Pan#27

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Access pan

Part #4-35099-001

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Bracket#26A

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Bracket

Part #3-35391-001

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Symptoms common to all freestanding freezers

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Main causes: leaky door or lid gasket, broken defrost heater, bad defrost bi-metal thermostat, defrost control failure, faulty compressor
Main causes: lack of power, bad compressor, refrigerant leak, bad thermistor, defrost system failure, dirty condenser coils, control failure
Main causes: burned out light bulb, bad door or lid switch, faulty LED light board, wiring failure, control system failure
Main causes: excessive frost, bad defrost heater, bad defrost bi-metal, control system failure, low refrigerant charge, compressor problems
Main causes: damaged door or lid gasket, cracked cabinet liner, bad defrost bi-metal thermostat, broken defrost heater, bad defrost timer
Main causes: compressor failure, no refrigerant, faulty sensor, control failure, broken defrost heater, bad defrost bi-metal thermostat
Main causes: lack of power, control system failure, broken compressor start relay, locked up compressor, compressor motor failure
Main causes: dirty condenser coils, condenser fan failure, dirty bottom front grill, leaky door or lid gasket

Repair guides for chest freezers

How to replace a freezer compressor start relay

The compressor start relay starts the compressor. If the compressor won’t start, follow these steps to replace a defective compressor start relay.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
How to replace a freezer temperature control thermostat

The cold control thermostat regulates the freezer temperature. A defective cold control thermostat can prevent the compressor from cycling on or off. Follow these steps to replace a defective cold control thermostat.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
How to replace a freezer lid gasket

The lid gasket prevents air and moisture from entering the freezer when the lid is closed. Follow these steps to replace a torn or damaged lid gasket.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 30 minutes or less

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