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RepairClinic.com is your perfect resource if you need Sears appliance parts and accessories. RepairClinic also offers free repair help and maintenance tips, recall information and other help information related to all your major Sears household appliances.

With its large team of appliance experts, RepairClinic can help you answer all your appliance related questions. These experts can help you find the part or the help you need at the level that works best for you; whether you are an inexperienced do-it-yourselfer or a very experienced technician. RepairClinic can help you by helping you in properly diagnosing your appliance problem - whether your problem is electrical, plumbing, hardware, or anything else. RepairClinic technicians will also help you in deciding when it is not worth fixing your Sears appliance - sometimes it makes more financial sense to buy a new one.

RepairClinic has everything you need for you home appliance; this includes parts, free diagrams, repair manuals, free answers to common problems, or repair questions.

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RepairClinic offers excellent shipping service, including same-day shipping and overnight shipping. Every single Sears part is returnable within 30 days; this includes electrical, gas and all special orders. All Sears appliance parts and accessories can be seen in detailed, professional photographs on the RepairClinic website. The appliance parts are photographed on a grid board for easy scale identification and have more than one view for easy identification.

Everything you need for your Sears appliances can be found at RepairClinic.com. Visit our website and get free help to any Sears appliance problem that you have.


Update - July 2010

Maintenance Tips
Keep your dehumidifier and air conditioner in good shape during the hottest part of the summer:

Dehumidifier
· Check to see the humidistat is set correctly. If set too high (low humidity), the unit may run continuously, which is unnecessary. Try using a hygrometer to determine the correct setting for your humidistat.

· Clean your dehumidifier water container.

· Replace your dehumidifier filter. RepairClinic has several to choose from in dehumidifier accessories section.

 

Air Conditioner
· During the cooling season, clean the condenser coils on your window or through-the-wall air conditioner. Remove the entire cover of your unit to gain access to the coils. Watch out for wasp or bees nests inside the unit. The coils can be cleaned by blowing compressed air at them or by using a soft bristle brush to wipe the dirt off. While you have the unit open, be sure to clean any dirt or lint build up in the bottom of the air conditioner, and oil the motor if it is equipped with oil ports on the sides.

· Clean or replace the air conditioner filter. Depending on the air quality this may need to be done monthly throughout the cooling season. If you need to replace the filter, try electrostatic filter cut-to-fit material. The filter will fit most air conditioners.


Update - June 2010

Maintenance Tips - How to keep your Sears refrigerator or freezer running trouble free all summer long:

Manual Defrost Refrigerator/Freezer
· On manual-defrost refrigerator/freezers, check for frost build up in the freezer. If frost has accumulated on the walls to a thickness of ½ an inch or more, remove all food, turn off the appliance and allow all the frost to melt. Then reset the thermostat and resume normal usage. Be sure not to use any utensils or tools to scrape off the frost, as it is very easy to puncture the evaporator and ruin the refrigerator.

Automatic Defrost Refrigerator/Freezer
· On self-defrosting refrigerator/freezers, clean the drain pan underneath the refrigerator that collects water. (Some are not accessible. Don't worry if you can't find yours.)

· Clean the refrigerator cooling fan and the condenser coils. The coils are underneath the refrigerator. They usually are black and look like a series of small tubes and "fins" connecting the tubes. Order a Refrigerator Condenser Brush to make the job easier.

· Check the door seals to be sure they are sealing properly against the frame of the refrigerator/freezer. If they are torn, or don't seal properly, the refrigerator or freezer may not cool properly. This problem is worse when the weather is warmer and more humid. Clean the gaskets and frame with warm soapy water so they don't stick to the frame.

· Inspect the back wall of the freezer for any frost build-up. It is not normal to have any frost on the back wall or floor of a self-defrosting appliance. The presence of frost is normally an indication that the self-defrosting system has a problem. See our troubleshooting guide for help with a defrosting problem.

 

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