Kenmore
Heating & Cooling

Model # 867810051 Official Kenmore evaporator blower coil

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Screw 85790
#2

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Screw

Part #85790

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Fan Relay 86994
#17

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Fan relay

Part #86994

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Guarantee F642-13771A

#NI

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Guarantee

Part #F642-13771A

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Plate 93520
#4

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Plate

Part #93520

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Speed Nut 88337
#25

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Speed nut

Part #88337

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Duct Bracket 93512
#3

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Duct bracket

Part #93512

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Adapter 81860
#21

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Adapter

Part #81860

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Mounting Motor 93536
#10

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Mounting motor

Part #93536

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#burner Pilot Gas Incl Key 19 N/P
#burner pilot gas incl key 19

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Cable 93523
#14

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Cable

Part #93523

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