What are the most common issues with 10657033601?
The most common problems we see on the Kenmore 10657033601 side-by-side refrigerator involve no ice or slow ice production, water dispenser issues, warm temperatures from poor airflow, and frost buildup from defrost failures. Many of these symptoms trace to the water filter, inlet valve, evaporator fan, or defrost components.
Common symptoms and what usually causes them
- No ice or small cubes: restricted water flow, clogged filter, or ice maker issue
- Water dispenser slow or not dispensing: clogged filter, frozen reservoir, or inlet valve problem
- Fridge or freezer too warm: evaporator fan not moving air, dirty condenser area, or control issue
- Frost buildup on freezer back wall: defrost system problem (heater or defrost bi-metal)
- Door not closing well or leaking air: worn door cam or gasket-related sealing issues
Quick checks you can do first
- Confirm temperature settings and allow 24 hours after changes.
- Replace the water filter if flow is weak or taste is off; use refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1.
- Inspect the freezer for heavy frost; that points to a defrost problem.
- Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; if it is silent, airflow will suffer.
- Check door alignment and closing action; a worn cam can prevent a tight seal.
Parts that commonly fix these issues (examples for this model)
| Symptom | Common part involved | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| No water or slow water | Water supply control | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| No ice | Ice maker assembly | Refrigerator ice maker assembly 2198597 |
| Warm temps, poor airflow | Freezer airflow | Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315549 |
| Frost buildup | Defrost protection | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 |
Why it matters
A restricted water path can stop ice and water dispensing, while airflow and defrost problems directly affect food temperatures and can lead to recurring frost and warm spots. Fixing the root cause helps the refrigerator cool evenly and prevents repeat failures.
For model-specific operating details (temperature recommendations, control settings, and care steps), use the owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 10657033601?
Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10657033601 is typically listed at about 21.9 cubic feet of total capacity. For the exact capacity rating for your specific configuration and serial range, confirm it in the 10657033601 owner's manual.
How to confirm the capacity on your exact unit
Capacity can vary slightly by configuration, so we recommend checking the model-specific documentation and rating label.
- Look in the specifications section of the manual for “capacity” or “cubic feet.”
- Check the model and serial tag inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall).
- If your refrigerator has been modified (bins, ice system, etc.), remember that usable space can differ from rated capacity.
- Use the model number 10657033601 when ordering parts like a water filter or ice maker.
Typical capacity breakdown (what you can expect)
Most Kenmore 106-series side-by-side refrigerators around 21.9 cu. ft. break down roughly like this:
| Section | Typical range (cu. ft.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food (refrigerator) | 13 to 15 | Shelves and bins affect usable space |
| Freezer | 6 to 8 | Ice maker and bin reduce usable space |
| Total | 20 to 23 | Model-specific rating is the final word |
Why it matters
Knowing the cubic feet helps us match the right replacement parts and accessories (for example, the correct water filter style and ice maker assembly) and it also helps when comparing replacement refrigerators or planning kitchen storage.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the er if code on a Kenmore refrigerator?
On Kenmore model 10657033601, the ER IF code points to a problem in the ice maker cooling circuit, most often the ice room/ice maker fan (ice fan) not running or not moving enough air. Restoring airflow usually clears the code and brings ice production back.
What to check first (quick, safe steps)
- Power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Make sure the ice bin is fully seated and not overfilled or jammed.
- Check for frost or ice buildup around the ice maker area that could block the fan.
- Confirm freezer temperature is set correctly (most side-by-sides run best near 0°F).
- Listen for a small fan running near the ice maker when the freezer door switch is held in.
Common causes of ER IF
| Likely cause | What you may notice | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Ice fan blocked by ice/frost | Fan noise changes, weak ice production | Defrost blockage, improve door sealing |
| Ice fan motor failing | No fan sound, intermittent code | Replace the fan motor (model-specific part) |
| Wiring/connector issue | Code comes and goes with door movement | Inspect harness and connections |
| Control issue | Fan tests good but code returns | Diagnose control circuit per manual |
Parts that often relate to ice and airflow issues
If you also have weak water flow or slow ice production, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 (controls water flow to the ice maker and dispenser)
- Whirlpool refrigerator ice maker assembly 2198597 (complete ice maker module)
Why it matters
When the ice fan is not moving cold air properly, the ice maker compartment warms up. That slows ice production, can cause clumping, and can trigger repeated error codes until airflow is restored.
For model-specific diagnostics, wiring checks, and any built-in test steps, follow the troubleshooting section in the 10657033601 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026





