Kenmore
Wall Heater

Model # 34458223 Official Kenmore fan-forced in-wall heater

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Kenmore 34458223 fan-forced in-wall heater, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Wall Bracket 28782

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Wall bracket

Part #28782

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Lock Washer 114603

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Lock washer

Part #114603

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Element Hook 28400

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Element hook

Part #28400

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Thermostat 29475
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Thermostat

Part #29475

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Grommet 2492024

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Grommet

Part #2492024

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Fan Shroud 28801
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Fan shroud

Part #28801

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Screw 2490230

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Screw

Part #2490230

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Bezel 92810-31
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Bezel

Part #92810-31

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Fan Blade 28922
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Fan blade

Part #28922

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Nut 2491048

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Nut

Part #2491048

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