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Kenmore 1067623110 refrigerator

Kenmore 1067623110 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 1067623110 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Rail for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 839035

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    Refrigerator Rail

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  • Enamel 1 Pt for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 833504

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  • Clip for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 510291

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  • Refrigerator Drain Cup for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 836599

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    Refrigerator Drain Cup

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  • Enamel 1 Pt for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 798955

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    Enamel 1 Pt

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  • Refrigerator Shim for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 843205

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    Refrigerator Shim

    Part #843205

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  • Refrigerator Gasket for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 842991

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  • Refrigerator Shim for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 845736

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    Refrigerator Shim

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  • Support for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 841602

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  • Refrigerator Rail for Kenmore 1067623110 - Part 836571

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    Refrigerator Rail

    Part #836571

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Kenmore Refrigerator 1067623110 FAQs

Your Kenmore refrigerator’s model number is printed on a rating label inside the fresh food section or freezer. For Kenmore model 1067623110, the label is most often on an interior side wall, behind the crisper drawers, or near the bottom front (kickplate area).

Where to look first (fastest checks)

  • Inside the refrigerator compartment on the left or right wall
  • Inside the freezer compartment on a side wall or ceiling area
  • On the frame just behind the lower crisper drawer (remove the drawer to see it)
  • Along the door frame edge (open the door and check the vertical frame)
  • Behind or just above the front kickplate (toe grille)

What the label looks like and what to write down

The rating label usually includes the model number and serial number. Write both down exactly as shown (letters and numbers), because Kenmore 106 models often share similar-looking numbers.

Label field Why it matters Example format
Model number Ensures you get the correct parts list and diagrams 106.7623110 or 1067623110
Serial number Helps match production series and revisions Letters and numbers

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore refrigerator parts (like an ice maker, thermostat, or light switch) that may look similar but mount or wire differently.

Parts you can match once you confirm the model

After you confirm the model number, we use it to match the correct replacement parts, such as the ice maker 4317943 or the light switch W11384469.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore refrigerator model 1067623110, we date the unit by its serial number (not the model number). The serial number encodes the manufacturing date; once you locate it, you can translate the first characters into the month and year the refrigerator was built.

Where to find the serial number

Check these common locations on Kenmore refrigerators:

  • Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
  • On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light
  • On the frame behind the crisper drawers
  • On a label near the door hinge area
  • On the rear exterior cabinet label

How to decode the date (what to look for)

Kenmore serial formats vary by manufacturer, but the date code is typically in the first few characters.

  • Look for letters and numbers at the beginning of the serial number
  • Many Kenmore-built-by-Whirlpool style serials use letters that represent month and year
  • Write down the full serial exactly as shown (including leading letters)

Quick decoding checklist

  • Confirm you are reading the serial number, not the model number
  • Use the first 2 to 4 characters as the likely date code
  • If the label shows multiple numbers, use the one labeled SERIAL

Common serial patterns (reference table)

What you see at the start of the serial What it usually means What to do next
2 letters followed by numbers Letters often map to month and year Decode the two letters first
Letter + numbers + more letters Date code may be letter plus first digits Capture the first 4 characters
All numbers Date code may be embedded in first digits Record first 6 digits and compare to known formats

Why it matters

Knowing the build month and year helps us match the correct Kenmore parts (like an ice maker, thermostat, or control) and avoid ordering a look-alike part that does not fit your production run.

If you are troubleshooting instead of dating the unit, use Kenmore 106 model refrigerator error codes to interpret display or diagnostic codes before replacing parts.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore refrigerators typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use; many reach the high end of that range when temperatures are set correctly and airflow is kept clear. For Kenmore model 1067623110, consistent maintenance and quick fixes for small issues help you get the full expected service life.

Typical lifespan and what to expect

Most Kenmore refrigerators fall into this range:

Refrigerator age What’s common What we recommend
0 to 5 years Minor adjustments, occasional ice or water issues Keep coils clean; confirm temps
6 to 10 years Wear items start showing up (lights, controls, ice maker) Replace small parts early
11 to 15 years Higher chance of cooling, defrost, or sealing problems Evaluate repair cost vs. age
16+ years Unit can still run, but efficiency and reliability drop Plan for replacement if major failure occurs

Maintenance that adds years

These steps make the biggest difference for lifespan and energy use:

  • Clean condenser coils (typically every 6 to 12 months, more often with pets).
  • Keep door gaskets clean and ensure doors close fully.
  • Set temperatures to about 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer.
  • Leave space for airflow around the cabinet and vents inside.
  • Keep the ice maker and water system from scaling or freezing.
  • Fix small problems early (frost buildup, warm spots, unusual noises).

Parts that commonly affect longevity

When a small part fails, the refrigerator can seem “old” fast. These model-matched parts are common fixes:

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs warm, leaks water, or has poor airflow often runs longer and harder. That extra runtime increases wear on the sealed system and fans, which shortens overall lifespan and raises energy costs.

For troubleshooting patterns that can help you decide whether to repair, use Kenmore 106 model refrigerator error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

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