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Kenmore Elite 59676262701 bottom-mount refrigerator

Kenmore Elite 59676262701 bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 59676262701 bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Heater for Kenmore Elite 59676262701 - Part 67001794

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    Refrigerator Evaporator Heater

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  • Refrigerator Owner's Manual for Kenmore Elite 59676262701 - Part W10156144

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    Refrigerator Owner's Manual

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  • Refrigerator Service Valve for Kenmore Elite 59676262701 - Part 978029

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    Refrigerator Service Valve

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  • Refrigerator Nameplate for Kenmore Elite 59676262701 - Part 13056601

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    Refrigerator Nameplate

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Kenmore Elite Bottom-Mount Refrigerator 59676262701 FAQs

To raise a Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 59676262701 off the floor, we adjust the front roller adjustment screws (behind the base grille) to lift the cabinet, then set the brake feet firmly on the floor so the unit stays stable and the doors close properly. See the 59676262701 owner's manual.

Steps to raise the front of the refrigerator
  • Unplug the refrigerator if you will be working near wiring or moving the unit.
  • Remove the base grille by gripping it firmly and pulling it toward you.
  • Use a screwdriver or a 3/8-inch hex driver to turn the roller adjustment screw on each side.
  • Turn the roller adjustment screws to the right (clockwise) to raise the refrigerator.
  • Turn both sides the same amount to keep the cabinet level side-to-side.
  • Turn the brake foot clockwise until it is firmly against the floor to prevent rolling.
  • Reinstall the base grille.
Quick direction guide
What you want to do What to turn Direction
Raise the refrigerator Roller adjustment screw Right (clockwise)
Lower the refrigerator Roller adjustment screw Left (counterclockwise)
Stop rolling / stabilize Brake foot Clockwise until snug
Why it matters

Raising and stabilizing the refrigerator helps the doors close more easily, reduces cabinet rocking, and prevents the unit from rolling forward when you pull the freezer drawer open.

Tips for easier adjustment
  • Have someone push gently against the top of the refrigerator to take weight off the rollers while you turn the screws.
  • Make small changes, then check door closing and cabinet stability.
  • If you are raising it for moving, follow the moving steps in the 59676262701 owner's manual so the refrigerator rolls without scraping.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore Elite dimensions vary by the exact model. For the Kenmore Elite 59676262701 bottom-mount refrigerator, the most accurate height, width, depth, and required clearances are listed in the 59676262701 owner's manual. If you are comparing multiple Kenmore Elite refrigerators, always match dimensions to the full model number.

How to measure your refrigerator correctly

Use these steps to confirm fit in your kitchen opening:

  • Measure width at the widest point (often the cabinet or door edge)
  • Measure height from floor to the top hinge cover (if present)
  • Measure depth in two ways: cabinet-only and door/handle included
  • Check for door swing space and drawer pull-out clearance
  • Confirm leveling legs are adjusted; they can change height slightly
Typical size range for Kenmore Elite bottom-mount refrigerators

Even within the Kenmore Elite line, sizes vary. Most bottom-mount units are commonly in these ranges:

Measurement Typical range
Width 29 to 33 inches
Height 67 to 70 inches
Depth (cabinet) 29 to 33 inches
Depth (with doors/handles) 31 to 36 inches
Clearances to plan for (so doors and drawers work)

We recommend planning for more than “just the box size”:

  • Side clearance for door swing (often 1/8 to 1/2 inch per side)
  • Top clearance for airflow and hinge movement (often 1/2 to 1 inch)
  • Rear clearance for power cord and water line (often 1 to 2 inches)
  • Front clearance for the freezer drawer to fully extend
Why it matters

Correct dimensions and clearances prevent poor cooling, noisy operation, and door seal leaks. A tight fit can also pinch the water line to the ice maker and cause intermittent ice or water issues.

Last updated: January 2026

Ice on the freezer floor is almost always caused by a defrost drain that is clogged or frozen, so meltwater can’t flow to the drain pan and instead refreezes at the bottom. On Kenmore model 59676262701, clearing the drain and correcting airflow usually stops the problem.

What to check first (fast fixes)
  • Unplug the refrigerator before working around the evaporator area.
  • Remove the freezer drawer/baskets so you can see the floor and rear panel.
  • Look for a sheet of ice on the freezer bottom (classic drain freeze-up sign).
  • Check that the door closes fully and the gasket seals all the way around.
  • Confirm food packages are not blocking vents (blocked vents increase frost and meltwater).
How to clear a clogged or frozen defrost drain
  1. Empty the freezer bottom area and soak up standing water.
  2. Melt the ice at the bottom with warm air (hair dryer on low, kept moving) or warm towels.
  3. Locate the drain opening under/behind the rear freezer panel area (typical bottom-mount layout).
  4. Flush the drain with hot water; a common mix is 1 teaspoon baking soda in 2 cups hot water.
  5. Repeat until water flows freely to the drain pan.

For drawer removal and reinstallation steps specific to this refrigerator, use the 59676262701 owner's manual.

If the ice comes back quickly

These issues commonly keep the drain freezing again:

Likely cause What you’ll notice What to do
Drain tube refreezing Ice returns in days to weeks Make sure the drain is fully clear; verify freezer temp is not set too cold
Door not sealing Frost near door edges Clean gasket and mating surface; level the unit so doors self-close
Heavy frost from airflow issues Frost on back wall/vents Repack items away from vents; avoid overfilling
Why it matters

When the defrost drain can’t carry meltwater away, water refreezes into a thick ice layer that can block the freezer drawer, cause leaks, and reduce cooling efficiency.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems we see with Kenmore Elite refrigerators like model 59676262701 include cooling issues (compressor or airflow problems), ice maker failures, and control-related faults. Some symptoms are normal (like longer run times and certain noises), so checking the troubleshooting section in the 59676262701 owner's manual helps you separate normal operation from a true failure.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
  • Not cooling or warm temperatures: sealed system/compressor issue, start device, or poor airflow from fans
  • Ice maker not making ice: failed ice maker assembly, thermostat, or a water supply issue
  • Runs “all the time”: normal after installation or heavy use, or caused by warm room temps and frequent door openings
  • Noises (pulsating, hissing, popping, dripping): often normal operating sounds during cooling and defrost
  • Door not closing fully: food packages blocking the door, leading to temperature swings and moisture
Parts that commonly fail on this model

If your symptoms match, these are frequent repair targets for the Kenmore Elite 59676262701:

Symptom Likely system Example part for this model
Ice maker not working Ice maker assembly Refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q
Random temp swings or odd behavior Main controls Refrigerator electronic control board WPW10503278
Sealed system service or refrigerant work Filter dryer Drier w/dye WPW10143759
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  • Confirm the unit has had 24 hours to cool after a new installation or being unplugged.
  • Make sure doors close completely and nothing is holding them open.
  • Listen for normal sounds during defrost (water dripping into the drain pan can be normal).
  • Verify the temperature control is on; setting it to coldest will not cool faster.
  • If you suspect an electrical issue, use safe testing practices and follow the wiring info in the manual.
Why it matters

Cooling complaints and ice maker problems can look similar from the outside, but the fix is very different. Using the model-specific troubleshooting guidance first helps you avoid replacing the wrong part and reduces repeat failures.

Last updated: January 2026

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