Looking for a Kenmore-part?
Are You Looking for Kenmore-part information
Are you looking for a Kenmore-part? Then you will need some very basic information to get the right part. You should know that Kenmore and Sears are essentially the same company.
As we all know, Sears is actually department store, and not a home appliance manufacturer. Sears don’t build their own home appliances in a Sears factory. What they do is they contract out this function to a variety of other home appliance manufacturers and then apply the Kenmore label or branding.
This also means that your Kenmore spare part also comes from many other home appliance manufacturers. Once you have determined which company actually made your particular Kenmore machine you are then able to obtain the right Kenmore-part and information
A Kenmore-part can be obtained from one of several reputable and well established appliance spare parts suppliers in the US. For your information I have included 2 very well known ones. Just cut and past this link information into your web browser to visit the sites
http://www.repairclinic.com/kenmore-appliance-gg.htm
and this one
http://www.partselect.com/Kenmore-Appliance-Parts.htm
To get the right part it is essential that you have the following appliance details that you will find on your Kenmore-appliance nameplate. Sometimes this will be rather inaccessible so take care when shifting heavy appliances
1. Model Number
2. Serial number
The main online appliance repair sites selling Kenmore-part all have very useful online part selection tools. Simply type in your Kenmore appliance model number directly into the search box.
Now follow the steps to narrow down your search. When you identify the right part drop it into your shopping cart, then pay online and the Kenmore-part is on it’s way to you. Also note that these appliance repair and parts sites have very extensive diagram and illustrations libraries for the various appliance part and many others.
If you are buying your spare part over the counter, then I suggest you take the faulty or damaged part with you. You will find it much easier to select the correct part. In most outlets you will find counter staff are extremely knowledgeable and helpful with this process.
Look at your appliance manual or nameplate for your appliance model Number. The first three digits help determine who built your appliance. This will show you which manufacturer stove code information to look at for the right explanation
Whirlpool 106; 110; 562; 665; 198
Caloric 174; 960
Kelvinator 417; 662; 628
Gibson 253
Roper 103; 647; 835; 911; 155
D & M 587
GE 363; 362
Speed Queen 651
Maycor 925
Litton 747
Toshiba 562
Fedders 484
Amana 596
WCI 790
Tappan 791
Jenn Air 629
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