Product Description
Door Closure Cam Kit Specifications
This part helps with the closing of the door and helps keep them in position.
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Replacing your Amana Refrigerator Door Closure Cam Kit
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door won’t open or close | Clicking sound | Door Sweating | Fridge too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Amana, Maytag, Kenmore, Litton.
Part# R0181181 replaces these:
AP4247867, 1035, 0057151, 0057153, 0312511, 0312526, 0312527, 12113201, 12113202, 12113203, 12113204, 12113402, 12113501, 12113502, 12431301, 12431302, 4343794, 4343795, 4343938, 4343939
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Antero D - January 21, 2021
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Didn’t fit
Parte came in good condition, great service unfortunately it didn’t fit nonetheless the less I wish to thank you for your help and attention. thank you
Carmen B - February 26, 2020
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Cam Kit
Disappointing, the kit should include a screw and the small hole should be much larger. Incomplete kit. I remember asking to get All the parts needed, now i have to figure out what screw is needed and to make the hole big enough for that screw. Without the screw, the cam is moving around and has to be pushed back. It may look simple to some of you , but I'm an elderly woman and it is not that simple for me. When you do something, Do It Right, don't sell incomplete kits as "complete".
Peter L - April 10, 2019
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Easy repair
The video helped make it a simple repair -- thanks!
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Door would not close
After emptying the refrig. door, I unscrewed the plate on the top of the refrigerator that covered the door bolts. Then off with the three bolts. I removed the door by lifting it up a few inches. The two parts of the door cam were easily removed and replaced with the new part. BEFORE REPLACING the door spread vasoline on both cam parts.
(Not after as I did. The second time you do any of these repairs go SO much better :o)
After putting the door back on, adjust the tension of the screws holding the door in place if needed to align the door on the cams so that it shuts completely. Failure to do this will require taking the top off the door again. (see comment above on "... second time...")
If all is properly aligned, the door should swing completely shut.
Even with the mistakes that required removing the door to lubricate the cams, and removing it AGAIN to readjust the screws on the top to properly align the door on the cams, this was a twenty minute job. My wife and I were still speaking to one another at the end of it- a sure sign of an easy repair.
(Not after as I did. The second time you do any of these repairs go SO much better :o)
After putting the door back on, adjust the tension of the screws holding the door in place if needed to align the door on the cams so that it shuts completely. Failure to do this will require taking the top off the door again. (see comment above on "... second time...")
If all is properly aligned, the door should swing completely shut.
Even with the mistakes that required removing the door to lubricate the cams, and removing it AGAIN to readjust the screws on the top to properly align the door on the cams, this was a twenty minute job. My wife and I were still speaking to one another at the end of it- a sure sign of an easy repair.
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Russ from Asheville, NC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The door was crocked and wouldn't shut properly
Everything was easy. I read one of your other reviews and it gave me the confidence to try it myself. First i toke off the cap at the top of the door then the three screws. I lifted the door off so i could be sure the cam was my only problem then put the door back on. That took 5 mins. Then I got on the computer and ordered the parts i needed. Two days later the parts arrived and and i took the door off again. Then put the new cam on, applied a litle vasiline, put the door back on and forgot that i ever had a problem. Thanks for the help. Doug Arau
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Arau from Haverhill, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Door cam worn out
remove top plastic cover / phillips screw driver
remove top door bracket / 5/15" socket
lift off door
remove pieces of old cam / phillips screw driver
replace cam/ phillips screw driver
replace door
replace top bracket / 5/16" socket
check alignment
remove top door bracket / 5/15" socket
lift off door
remove pieces of old cam / phillips screw driver
replace cam/ phillips screw driver
replace door
replace top bracket / 5/16" socket
check alignment
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william from avon, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Bottom freezer door hinge broke
I removed the plastic cover from the top hinge and loosened the screws. The magnet seal kept the door in place so I removed the top hinge and tried to lift the door off the bottom hinge but the water line wouldn't let it go. Since I don't use the water feature, I just cut the water line and lifted the door off. That's when I discovered the hinge pin was actually broken off, not just the cam. I went ahead and replaced the cam kit and put it temporarily back together, got right back on line and ordered the bottom hinge. The service was again very fast and in a couple of days I received the bottom hinge, repeated the whole process again and this time replaced the bottom hinge assembly, put some petrolium jelly on the cam kit and now it works smooth and perfect.
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Michael from Blue Springs, MO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Part of cam broke off bottom of fridg. door & it quit closing automatically
Took longer to move food from door to inside fridge & take grandkids' artwork off door, & then put it all back than it did to replace cam.
1. Used phillips head to undo 1 screw holding cover over top bracket; lifted off cover.
2. No need to have someone hold door while you remove top bracket; magnets in door gasket will hold it tight to fridge. Used socket to remove 3 screws in top bracket & lifted bracket up off top of door.
3. Door's not heavy. I stood on a sturdy chair to get better leverage. Opened the door enough to break the magnetic seal & llfted it up off bottom bracket. I moved it over just enough to get to the cam, rested the bottom of the door on the floor, & leaned it up against the open front of the fridge to help preserve chilled food.
4. Removed the 1 screw holding in the bad cam to the bottom bracket (uses smaller socket than screws on top bracket).
5. I checked part that goes up inside bottom of door & it was fine, so did not replace it.
6. Trickiest part: putting the door back on. I put a hand mirror on floor by the right corner & facing up so I could see the underpart of the door as I lifted it eased it down on the right place.
7. Closed door, made sure it was straight, replaced top hinge & cover, food, & artwork.
1. Used phillips head to undo 1 screw holding cover over top bracket; lifted off cover.
2. No need to have someone hold door while you remove top bracket; magnets in door gasket will hold it tight to fridge. Used socket to remove 3 screws in top bracket & lifted bracket up off top of door.
3. Door's not heavy. I stood on a sturdy chair to get better leverage. Opened the door enough to break the magnetic seal & llfted it up off bottom bracket. I moved it over just enough to get to the cam, rested the bottom of the door on the floor, & leaned it up against the open front of the fridge to help preserve chilled food.
4. Removed the 1 screw holding in the bad cam to the bottom bracket (uses smaller socket than screws on top bracket).
5. I checked part that goes up inside bottom of door & it was fine, so did not replace it.
6. Trickiest part: putting the door back on. I put a hand mirror on floor by the right corner & facing up so I could see the underpart of the door as I lifted it eased it down on the right place.
7. Closed door, made sure it was straight, replaced top hinge & cover, food, & artwork.
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Elaine from Milton, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Lower RH door hinge was making a snapping noise because door closure cam screw backed out and damaged cam by egg-shaping hole.
Removed door. Removed old cam closure assembly. Noticed that there was almost nothing inside the door for screw to screw into(only styrofoam insulation), which is why original screw backed out. Bad design. Got longer screw at bigger diameter. Pushed high strength glue into hole, on screw threads, and underneath screw head. Assembled. Crossed fingers. About three weeks have passed and so far, so good.
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Keith from Glenview, IL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Door Dropped & No Self Closure
Cam kit took 15 mins. To install ,it took longer to remove and put back contents of door bins !
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FRANK H from JUPITER, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Replaced door cam closer
Replaced the part--
Door snaps loudly everytime it's opened or closed.
Correct replacement part and lubed with vaseline,
Door snaps loudly everytime it's opened or closed.
Correct replacement part and lubed with vaseline,
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Ronald from Cumming, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Replaced 1 broken door cam set
As the prior stories mentioned, this was a fairly easy fix to a nagging problem. Heck, we almost bought a new refer over this, cuz the door would keep popping open.
Needed a screwdriver, and a 5/16" nut driver (mounted in elec. drill). Have two people for this one! Emptying the door would help out tons too. ('course, I didn't do that!)
With the door closed, remove the plastic cover on top by removing 1 phyllips screw. Then, using drill mounted 5/16" nut driver, remove 3 hinge screws. Remove hing by lifting up. Now, carefully open and remove the door. Here is where the 2nd person comes in. There are 2-3 1/4" screws (Must use a 1/4' NUT DRIVER, SOCKET OR MAGNETIC BIT HOLDER) on the bottom of the door to remove the broken plastic cam. Also, you must remove the bad cam from the bottom hinge using I believe the 1/4" nut driver.
Finally , one person lift the door while the other kneels on the floor to help giude the door back onto the bottom hing pin. Close the door, ensuring that the top of the doors are even, and secure the 3 top hinge screws. UR done!
Greg
Needed a screwdriver, and a 5/16" nut driver (mounted in elec. drill). Have two people for this one! Emptying the door would help out tons too. ('course, I didn't do that!)
With the door closed, remove the plastic cover on top by removing 1 phyllips screw. Then, using drill mounted 5/16" nut driver, remove 3 hinge screws. Remove hing by lifting up. Now, carefully open and remove the door. Here is where the 2nd person comes in. There are 2-3 1/4" screws (Must use a 1/4' NUT DRIVER, SOCKET OR MAGNETIC BIT HOLDER) on the bottom of the door to remove the broken plastic cam. Also, you must remove the bad cam from the bottom hinge using I believe the 1/4" nut driver.
Finally , one person lift the door while the other kneels on the floor to help giude the door back onto the bottom hing pin. Close the door, ensuring that the top of the doors are even, and secure the 3 top hinge screws. UR done!
Greg
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Gregory from Garden Grove, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Refrigerator door wouldn't stay closed.
Took everything off the door then removed the door from the refrigerator. The old cam unit was completely gone and the shaft for the cam was digging into the door. Installed the new cam and shim and put the door back on. Worked perfect.
Much easier than my wife and I thought it would be. We're both in our sixties and have never done anything like this before. Thank you.
Much easier than my wife and I thought it would be. We're both in our sixties and have never done anything like this before. Thank you.
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Charles from Daphne, AL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Harry
March 31, 2018
Will this work with Amana refrigerator model # sxd25al mfg # p1162436wl?
For model number SXD25AL
Hello Harry,
Thanks for your question. Yes, this part is compatible with your model.
I hope this helps.
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Howard
November 6, 2018
Does this door cam (ps 2168612) fit my refridgerator?
For model number GX5FHDXVT
Hello Howard, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is Part Number: PS11743548 for the Black, Part Number: PS11743547 for white and Part Number: PS11738468 for Apollo Grey. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Jay
October 27, 2017
The cam on the door hinge is worn. The instructions say to remove the door to replace it. But...inspection shows that the bottom hinge support is an external mount, and it appears that if i support the door from the bottom, with something like a stack of books or scrap lumber, i can remove the fasteners, drop out the hinge, replace the cam on the door and hinge, and bolt it back in place. lying on the floor to remove the remove the door section of the cam with a stubby phillips screwdriver seems a lot easier than taking everything out of the fridge, then taking the door off and having to re-allign the top hinge afterward. am i missing something?
Hi Jay,
Thank you for contacting us. You can install the part in any way that you would like. It is recommended by the manufacturer that the door be removed. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Ken
September 5, 2017
The door cam kit, is it also for the top hinge ?
For model number ssd25te
Hi Ken,
That is a great question. This door closing cam kit is intended for use on the bottom of your refrigerator and freezer door hinges. I hope this helps.
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Peter
May 1, 2023
will this work on my model wrt518szfm00? the bottom door is off alignment and is leaking. if not what parts do i need to fix it ? thank you inadvance for the help.
For model number WRT518SZFM00
Hello Peter, Thank you for writing. This Kit is not listed as a compatible part for this appliance. We suggest checking the Bottom Door Hinge, Pin, Door Stop and Shim. We hope this helps!
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Ken
September 5, 2017
If the door hinge cam kit you show is for the bottom of the door, what cam do you have for the top hinge of the door?
For model number ssd25te
Hi Ken,
Thank you for your inquiry. The top hinge of your appliance does not have cams. You have a little plastic insert inside the door called a bushing. I have listed the part in a link down below for your. I hope this helps. Good luck with your repair!
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Steve
May 6, 2023
Does this part work for Maytag model MFB2055DRM00? Will it help keep the door closed?
For model number MFB2055DRM00
Hello Steve, thank you for your question. No. The correct cam is PS11755285. We are pleased to have been able to help.
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Vince
July 15, 2023
I need this part for model #WRT518SZFM00 if it will not fit is there a comparable part? Door won't stay open and keeps hitting me in the head!
For model number WRT518SZFM00
Hello Vince, thank you for writing. The door closure cam is not available for your model. We suggest checking the Bottom Door Hinge, part number PS11740472, Bottom Hinge Pin, part number PS11740473, Door Stop Bracket, part number PS5136041, and Door Stop Shim, part number PS11739952. We hope this helps!
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Tamera
July 25, 2023
Will this part work on my whirlpool fridge model WRF560SEYM04? The assembly at the bottom of the right hand door is not functioning properly.
For model number Whirlpool model WRF 560SEYM04
Hello Tamera, thank you for reaching out to PartSelect Canada. The part that you are referring to is not compatible with your model. The compatible door closing cam for your model is part number PS11755285. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service!
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Joe
November 14, 2018
Will this kit work for model ksrb25hss01
For model number ksrb25fhss01
Hello Joe, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is PartSelect Number: PS11752991 for the cam and PartSelect Number: PS11739042 for the lower cam. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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PartSelect Number: PS2168612
Manufacturer Part Number: R0181181
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