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We have a Kemore side by side refrigerator model#SR1087. We purchased it back in May 1991.
It appears the freezer door bottom hinge has broken. The door will not close completely without lifting it when closing. I'm thinking that the hinge must be broken. I went to SearsPartsDirect.com to order the part but Sears parts website came back with the message 'no repair parts are available for this model.' I can't find the model on this site either. What should I do? Is there another model that's similar and the parts are interchangable? My SR1087 needs help...Please?:)
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SR1087 does not look as a valid Sears model number. Usually Sears model number consists of 10 to 12 numbers and no letters.
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You have to order the bottom door hinge kit which included both cam risers. - The part number for the bottom door hinge kit is AP2063068 Gene.
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GOD blesses you for being a great help Gene! I ordered the part moments ago and will let you know how my installation goes...
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I was so excited to get the part info I forgot to ask how to install the part. How do I install the bottom door hinge kit AP2063068?
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Unload the door. Remove the screws holding the upper hinge and lift this hinge up to release it. Lift the door up to release it from the bottom hinge and put it aside. Replace the bottom hinge and assemble it in the reverse order.
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Hi Gene, finished the project of replacing the bottom hinge on the freezer door. The part you recommended was perfect and everything went very well and the doors swings just like new. My family is happy they don't have to lift the door to close the freezer now. 1 - I took the top hinge off first. 2 - I took the grill off the bottom of the Frig 3 - I screwed the coupling for the water tube to the door and unscrewed the single screw that held the water tube to the base of the Frig. 4 - I unscrewed the bottom screw to the hinge and thought the weight of the door will keep me from properly unscrewing the last screw to the hinge so i put 3 cans of chicken of the sea under the door to support the weight while I unscrewed the top screw to the hinge. 5 - I placed the door on the counter top and completed the replacement. 6 - I then reversed the order of disassembly and all is well.
God Bless you and thanks very much!
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You're welcome.You did very good job! I'm glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.
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