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Kenmore Elite 59678582800 refrigerator

Kenmore Elite 59678582800 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Machine Compartment Back Gasket for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part B5759649

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Machine Compartment Back Gasket

    Part #B5759649

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Housing for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part W10185585

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Housing

    Part #W10185585

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Freezer Basket, Lower for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part W10150039

    Shelf parts diagram

    Refrigerator Freezer Basket, Lower

    Part #W10150039

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Door, Freezer (satina) for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part W10199885

    Freezer door parts diagram

    Door, Freezer (satina)

    Part #W10199885

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Adhesive for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part 542639

    Icemaker parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Adhesive

    Part #542639

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • High Voltage Box for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part 67005718

    Unit parts diagram

    High Voltage Box

    Part #67005718

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • High Voltage Harness for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part 67005938

    Unit parts diagram

    High Voltage Harness

    Part #67005938

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Light Module for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part 67004078

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Light Module

    Part #67004078

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Door Assembly (bisque) for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part W10199864

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Door Assembly (bisque)

    Part #W10199864

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Wire Harness for Kenmore Elite 59678582800 - Part 13060202

    Unit parts diagram

    Refrigerator Wire Harness

    Part #13060202

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Kenmore Elite Refrigerator 59678582800 FAQs

On Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 59678582800, we raise the refrigerator off the floor by adjusting the front roller or leveling screws behind the base grille. Turning the adjustment screws to the right raises the cabinet; this also helps the doors close properly and keeps the unit stable.

How to raise it (model 59678582800)
  1. Remove the base grille (grasp firmly and pull toward you).
  2. Using a 3/8-inch hex driver, turn the roller adjustment screw on each side.
  3. Make small, even adjustments on both sides so the cabinet stays level.
  4. Recheck door closing; tilt slightly to the rear if needed.
  5. Set the brake foot so it is firmly against the floor to prevent the refrigerator from rolling forward.
  6. Reinstall the base grille.
Quick direction guide
  • Raise the refrigerator: turn the roller adjustment screw to the right (clockwise)
  • Lower the refrigerator: turn the roller adjustment screw to the left (counterclockwise)
  • Have someone push gently against the top of the refrigerator to reduce weight on the screws; it makes turning easier.
  • Some units also have rear roller adjustment screws; adjust those if the rear needs to go up or down.
What you’re adjusting Where it is Tool What it affects
Front roller/leveling screw Behind base grille, left and right 3/8-inch hex driver Cabinet height, door closing
Rear roller adjustment screw (some units) Lower rear area, left and right 3/8-inch hex driver Rear height, cabinet tilt
Brake foot Front base area Hand or driver (varies) Prevents rolling when freezer drawer opens
If you need more clearance than the built-in adjustment allows
  • Use an appliance dolly only for moving, not as a permanent “lift.”
  • If you must add height, use a sturdy, level platform that supports the full footprint.
  • Keep airflow paths open at the front and rear so the compressor and condenser can cool properly.
Why it matters

Correct height and a slight rearward tilt help the refrigerator doors seal and close reliably, reduce warm air leaks, and prevent the cabinet from rocking when you pull out the bottom freezer drawer. For the exact adjustment points and illustrations, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The Kenmore Elite 59678582800 is part of the Kenmore Elite line, which is positioned as Kenmore’s premium tier; it typically includes upgraded design, storage features, and performance compared with standard Kenmore refrigerators. For model-specific features and operating details, use the owner's manual.

What “high end” means for this model

Kenmore Elite models are generally considered high end within the Kenmore brand because they commonly focus on:

  • More refined fit and finish than entry-level models
  • More advanced temperature management and airflow design
  • More flexible storage (pantry drawers, adjustable shelving, door bins)
  • Added convenience features (depending on configuration)
Quick ways to confirm the premium feature set

We use these checks to judge whether a refrigerator is in the “high end” category:

  • Interior layout: multiple zones (fresh food, pantry, freezer) with independent controls or dampers
  • Door sealing and alignment: consistent gasket contact and smooth door closing
  • Noise and airflow: steady evaporator fan operation without rattling or surging
  • Ice and water performance: consistent fill, normal cube formation, no frequent clogs
  • Parts quality and availability: premium models often use higher-cost assemblies

If you’re troubleshooting performance, the evaporator fan is a common “premium-performance” component; for this model, see the refrigerator evaporator motor W11024089.

Common “premium” parts you may see on this refrigerator
Area What it affects Example part on this model
Cooling airflow Even temperatures, faster recovery Evaporator fan motor
Door sealing Efficiency, frost prevention Door gasket / gasket panel
Defrost system Prevents ice buildup on evaporator Defrost heater, defrost thermostat
Why it matters

A high-end refrigerator like the Kenmore Elite 59678582800 is designed to hold tighter temperatures and offer more usable storage, but it also relies on key systems (door gaskets, fans, defrost components) staying in good condition to perform at its best.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore refrigerator’s model number is printed on the rating label inside the refrigerator compartment. On Kenmore Elite bottom-mount models like 59678582800, it’s typically on an interior side wall, near the ceiling, or behind/under a crisper drawer; match that number exactly when looking up parts.

Where to look (fast checklist)
  • Open the fresh food (upper) door and check the left and right interior walls
  • Look near the top (ceiling area) inside the compartment
  • Pull out the crisper drawers and check the label area behind them
  • Check the frame around the door opening (sometimes near the hinge side)
  • If the label is hard to read, use a flashlight and take a close-up photo
What to write down (and why)

Record these items exactly as shown:

  • Model number (example: 59678582800)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run and compatible parts)
  • Type (bottom-mount refrigerator)
Why it matters

Kenmore model numbers are the key to getting the right door gasket, evaporator fan motor, light switch, and other refrigerator parts. Even one digit off can point to a different parts list.

Quick example: model number vs. part fit
What you have What it affects Example part on this model page
Correct model number Ensures exact part compatibility Refrigerator evaporator motor W11024089
Wrong/partial model number Can cause wrong size or wrong connector Door gaskets, switches, fans
If you already have the model number

Use it exactly as printed, then confirm details in the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore Elite 59678582800 bottom-mount refrigerator typically lasts 10 to 15 years. Regular maintenance (cleaning condenser coils, keeping door gaskets sealing, and fixing cooling issues early) helps you reach the high end of that range and avoid expensive sealed-system repairs.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most refrigerators in this class land in the 10 to 15 year window. The biggest factors that move lifespan up or down are:

  • Condenser coil cleanliness (dirty coils run hotter and longer)
  • Door seal condition (air leaks cause longer run times and frost)
  • Airflow (blocked vents reduce cooling efficiency)
  • Defrost performance (frost buildup strains the evaporator fan and cooling system)
  • Power quality (frequent outages and surges add wear)

For model-specific care and maintenance intervals, follow the owner's manual.

Quick “repair or replace” guideline

Use this simple rule to decide whether a repair makes sense.

Refrigerator age What we recommend Why
0 to 5 years Repair is usually worth it You are still early in the expected lifespan
6 to 10 years Repair common wear items first Many issues are fixable without major cost
11 to 15 years Compare repair cost vs. remaining life Major cooling repairs can exceed the value
16+ years Replace unless the fix is minor Past typical service life
Parts that commonly extend service life

If you are troubleshooting cooling, frost, or door-seal problems on this Kenmore Elite model, these parts are often involved:

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer to hold temperature uses more energy and wears out key components faster. Keeping airflow clear, seals tight, and frost under control is the most reliable way to hit the full 10 to 15 year lifespan.

Last updated: February 2026

Common issues we see with the Kenmore Elite 59678582800 bottom-mount refrigerator include not cooling well, running too much, unusual noises, ice maker or water dispenser trouble, and water leaks. Many problems trace back to airflow (fans, coils), door sealing, or the defrost system; use the owner's manual troubleshooting section to narrow it down.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser coil, failed evaporator fan, defrost failure (heater or thermostat), or compressor/sealed system issues
  • Runs constantly: frequent door openings, warm room, heavy food load, dirty coils, or a door not sealing
  • Noisy operation: normal sounds during ice maker fill, defrost, and compressor/fan speed changes (the manual lists buzzing, pulsating, sizzling, popping, and water-running sounds)
  • Water leaking or puddles: clogged/iced drain path, drain pan issues, or water line/valve problems
  • Ice maker problems: water supply issue, frozen fill tube, ice mold or valve problems
Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)
  1. Confirm the refrigerator is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet and the outlet has power (the manual calls this out under “will not operate”).
  2. Make sure the temperature controls are turned on and set correctly.
  3. Allow 24 hours after installation or major adjustments for temperatures to stabilize.
  4. Check doors for a tight seal and that nothing is holding them open.
  5. Clean dust from the condenser area and ensure airflow around the cabinet.
Parts that commonly fix these problems (when testing points there)
Symptom Common part area Example part for this model
Warm fridge/freezer, weak airflow Evaporator fan Refrigerator evaporator motor W11024089
Frost buildup, warming over time Defrost system Refrigerator defrost heater WP67002493, refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WPW10165425
Door not sealing, moisture, temp swings Door gasket/mullion Vert mullion WP12722803B, refrigerator gasket panel W10830162
Why it matters

Cooling and moisture problems often start small (slightly warm temps, extra run time, light frost) and then turn into food-spoilage or ice buildup. Catching airflow, defrost, and door-seal issues early helps the compressor avoid overwork.

Last updated: February 2026

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