Kenmore Repair Miami
EXPERT KENMORE APPLIANCE REPAIR MIAMI HAS TO OFFER
Welcome to AG Appliance Service, your dependable choice for Kenmore repair Miami residents have trusted for decades. Kenmore is one of the more interesting appliance brands to service — Sears never manufactured Kenmore appliances themselves, instead contracting with Whirlpool, LG, Frigidaire, GE, and others to build different product lines. That means a Kenmore repair tech needs to recognize which manufacturer built your specific model.
Our technicians have decades of combined experience identifying Kenmore source manufacturers from the model number prefix (the digits before the decimal) and applying the correct service procedures and parts.
Whether your Kenmore Elite refrigerator has stopped cooling, your washer is throwing an F1 or F21 fault code, or your dishwasher won't drain, schedule your repair below. As your Miami appliance repair shop that knows every Kenmore source manufacturer, we carry the right parts for your specific model.
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Expert Kenmore Appliance Repair in Miami
Here at AG Appliance Service, we proudly service Kenmore's full appliance lineup throughout Miami-Dade and Broward. Our deep experience with Whirlpool, LG, Frigidaire, and GE — Kenmore's actual manufacturers — means we recognize the platform behind your Kenmore badge and apply the right repair procedure the first time.
From the long-running 110-series Whirlpool-built top-load washers, to the LG-manufactured Elite French-door refrigerators, to the Frigidaire-built side-by-sides, our team has seen and fixed it all. Choose your neighborhood's local Kenmore repair professionals at AG Appliance Service today!
Kenmore Appliances We Service
- › Refrigerators
- › Freezers
- › Ice Makers
- › Cooktops
- › Ovens
- › Ranges
- › Microwaves
- › Dishwashers
- › Washers
- › Dryers
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Is your Kenmore Elite fridge no longer cooling overnight? Is your Kenmore washer flashing an F1, F2, or F21 error code? Whatever the symptom, our Kenmore repair specialists can decode the model number, identify the manufacturer, and fix it.
Our technicians are trained on every Kenmore source platform — Whirlpool, LG, Frigidaire, and GE. The most common Kenmore repair issues we resolve include:
Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling
Common Cause: Evaporator Fan Motor Failure
A Kenmore refrigerator that has lost cooling but where the freezer still feels cold (or vice versa) is most often suffering from an evaporator fan motor failure — the small fan inside the freezer compartment that circulates cold air to the fresh-food side.
When this fan fails, the freezer stays cold because it sits adjacent to the evaporator coil, but no air moves to the refrigerator cavity, which slowly warms to room temperature. You'll often hear the symptom before you see it — a normally-quiet fridge becomes silent inside.
The repair varies by source manufacturer. On Whirlpool-built Kenmore 106-series side-by-sides, the fan is accessible from inside the freezer; on LG-built Elite models, full panel removal is required. Our technicians know the layout for each, which means faster diagnosis and faster repair.
Other causes of Kenmore "not cooling" calls include a frosted-over evaporator coil (failed defrost heater or thermistor), a stuck damper, or a failed inverter board on LG-built models. Reach out to AG Appliance Service for accurate Kenmore diagnosis and repair.
Kenmore Washer F1 or F21 Error
Common Cause: Pressure Switch or Drain Pump
The F-series fault codes on Kenmore washers report what the control board has detected, and on Whirlpool-built Kenmore models (those starting with 110 or 11.) the codes are essentially identical to native Whirlpool codes.
F1 typically indicates a control board fault — often resolvable by a simple reset on older models, but indicating a failed CCU on persistent failures. F21 means the washer is taking too long to drain, which almost always points to either a clogged drain pump filter or a failed drain pump motor.
F2 indicates a stuck button or keypad fault on most Kenmore platforms — often the result of moisture intrusion into the touchpad after years of laundry-room humidity, especially in Miami where ambient humidity is high year-round.
Our Kenmore washer technicians decode the fault history, identify whether the symptom is pump-related, sensor-related, or board-related, and bring the right replacement parts. Most Kenmore washer fault codes can be resolved in a single visit.
Kenmore Dishwasher Not Draining
Common Cause: Clogged Drain Hose or Air Gap
A Kenmore dishwasher that finishes its cycle but leaves an inch of standing water in the bottom of the tub is one of our most frequent service calls — and the cause is often plumbing-side rather than dishwasher-side.
The first thing we check is the drain hose where it connects to the disposal or the air gap at the sink — food debris collects in the loop, and a brand-new garbage disposal that hasn't had its knockout plug removed will block the dishwasher entirely.
If the plumbing path is clear, the next suspects are the drain pump motor (the most common failed component on older Whirlpool-built Kenmore dishwashers), the chopper assembly that's supposed to grind food before it reaches the pump, or a failed check valve.
Our Kenmore dishwasher technicians inspect the full drain path, replace the failed component, and verify the unit is draining completely before we leave. Schedule your Kenmore dishwasher repair with AG Appliance Service today.
Kenmore Dryer Not Heating
Common Cause: Thermal Fuse or Heating Element
A Kenmore dryer that tumbles but doesn't heat is among our most common dryer service calls. Because Kenmore dryers are built primarily by Whirlpool (110-series), LG (796-series), and a smaller number by Frigidaire, the precise diagnostic path depends on the model, but the failure modes are consistent across platforms.
On Whirlpool-built Kenmore electric dryers, the thermal fuse is the most common no-heat cause. This one-time safety device is wired into the heating circuit and blows permanently when the dryer overheats — almost always because the vent line is clogged with lint. Replacing the fuse without clearing the vent guarantees a repeat failure.
If the thermal fuse tests good, the heating element is next. Kenmore dryer elements typically last 8-12 years before the resistance wire breaks; once it does, the dryer continues to tumble (motor and controls are unaffected) but produces no heat.
On gas Kenmore models, the same "no heat" symptom usually traces to failed gas valve coils, a worn igniter, or a failed flame sensor. Our Kenmore dryer technicians stock all of these parts and clear the vent line before we leave to prevent the failure from recurring. Schedule your Kenmore dryer repair today.