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KitchenAid Compact refrigerators

Official KitchenAid compact refrigerator parts

KitchenAid compact refrigerators offer the convenience of their smaller size and provide easy access to items you need often. Dependable controls in KitchenAid compact refrigerators help keep your food at the right temperature to prevent spoilage. When your KitchenAid compact refrigerator isn't cooling as it should, find the parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

Maintenance tips for your KitchenAid compact refrigerator

Routine maintenance helps your refrigerator run more smoothly, so it uses less energy. Clean the condenser coils regularly to help the sealed system cool down the refrigerator efficiently. The compressor won't run as frequently if you keep those condenser coils clean.

Adjust the refrigerator door(s) to prevent air leaks into the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Air leaks cause frost buildup on the evaporator, which interrupts airflow and causes cooling problems.

Routine maintenance can also help prevent odor problems. Change the air filter regularly if your model has an air filter. Clean the inside of the refrigerator so spills don't build up and cause smells. Clean the drain pan under the refrigerator regularly because that pan can attract bugs or residue that causes odors.

Replacing the door gasket on your KitchenAid compact refrigerator

  • Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the refrigerator is shut off for this repair. Then unplug the refrigerator or shut off the circuit breaker for the refrigerator.
  • Carefully pull the panels apart slightly and remove the existing gasket. Pull out the door gasket.
  • To smooth creases and folds in the gasket, soak it in warm water and let it dry. Or carefully warm it with a hair dryer or heat gun on a low setting. Be careful not to melt the gasket.
  • Starting at the top of the door, work the lip of the new door gasket into the gap between the inner and outer door panels. Work your way down both sides of the door and across the bottom. Check for loose spots. Work the new gasket into the gap between the panels.
  • Plug in the refrigerator or turn on the house circuit breaker to restore power.
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