What water filter fits my Kenmore fridge?
For Kenmore model 10664932401, the correct water filter depends on whether your refrigerator is actually equipped with a water filtration system; the sure way to match the right cartridge is to confirm the filter style listed for your exact model in the 10664932401 owner's manual and then match that style when ordering.
Use these quick checks first; they prevent ordering the wrong cartridge.
- Look for a filter housing inside the fresh food compartment (often upper right, upper left, or base grille area).
- Check for a filter cap, push-button eject, or quarter-turn cartridge.
- If you have an ice maker but no filter housing, your home may use an inline filter instead.
- Confirm whether your unit has a water dispenser; many top-mount models are ice-maker only.
- If you recently moved in, check if a bypass plug is installed where the filter would go.
A filter must match the mounting style and water path for the model, not just “Kenmore” branding.
| What must match | What you compare | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Filter style and connection | Twist-in, push-in, cap style | Prevents leaks and poor sealing |
| Flow requirement | Normal vs restricted flow | Keeps ice maker fill consistent |
| Replacement interval | Typically every 6 months | Maintains taste and flow |
The manual calls out water supply requirements that also affect filter performance.
- Verify cold water pressure is 30 to 120 psi.
- If you use reverse osmosis, make sure pressure to the refrigerator stays in the same range.
- Fully seat the cartridge (a partially installed filter can block flow).
- Flush several gallons of water (if your model has a dispenser) to clear air and carbon fines.
- If the ice maker is new, allow 24 hours for the first ice and discard the first batches.
Using the correct filter for Kenmore 10664932401 protects the water inlet valve and ice maker from restriction, helps prevent leaks at the filter head, and keeps ice quality consistent.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
On the Kenmore 10664932401 top-mount refrigerator, the upper part is the freezer compartment. It’s the section designed to keep foods frozen and it also supplies cold air that circulates into the fresh food (refrigerator) section through vents.
- Keeps food at freezing temperatures for long-term storage
- Sends cold air down into the refrigerator section through airflow vents
- Often houses the ice maker (if your model is equipped)
- Helps maintain overall temperature balance between both sections
| Section | Typical temperature setting | Main purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer (upper compartment) | 0°F | Frozen storage, ice production |
| Refrigerator (lower compartment) | 37°F | Fresh food storage |
Your 10664932401 is designed so air moves between the freezer and refrigerator sections. If vents are blocked by food packages, you can get temperature swings, moisture issues, and odor transfer between compartments.
- Keep packages away from the top vent into the refrigerator section
- Avoid overpacking the freezer so air can circulate
- Wrap foods tightly to reduce odor transfer
- Clean both sections if odors develop
Sometimes people mean the top vent area or the control housing near the ceiling of the fresh food section. For the correct names of compartments and features on your exact model, use the diagrams and feature list in the 10664932401 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
Is there a way to reset a Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
Yes. For Kenmore model 10664932401, the most reliable reset is a power reset: turn the temperature control to OFF, disconnect power for about 5 minutes, then restore power and set the control back to your normal setting (this matches the manual’s guidance for safely powering down and restoring controls). See the 10664932401 owner's manual for control locations and model-specific steps.
- Turn the refrigerator control (thermostat/refrigerator control) to OFF.
- Unplug the refrigerator from the grounded outlet.
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Plug it back in.
- Set the control back to the desired setting.
- Use a grounded 3-prong outlet (no adapter, no extension cord).
- If the unit was moved or serviced, confirm the cord is fully seated.
- After restoring power, allow 30 minutes to confirm it starts running.
- If cooling was the issue, allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
- If you have an ice maker and the water line is not connected, keep the ice maker OFF.
The manual’s troubleshooting points to basic power and control checks first.
- Check the house breaker or fuse; reset/replace if needed.
- Confirm the temperature control is not still set to OFF.
- Listen for normal operation sounds after power is restored.
- If lights are out too, check the outlet and power cord connection.
- If the refrigerator is in a defrost cycle, recheck operation in 30 minutes.
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| No lights, no sound | No power to refrigerator | Check outlet, breaker/fuse, plug in firmly |
| Lights on, not cooling yet | Normal restart or stabilization | Wait 30 minutes, then monitor up to 24 hours |
| Runs, but ice maker not working | Water supply or ice maker off | Verify water supply, keep ice maker off until water is connected |
A proper reset clears a temporary control glitch and safely restarts the cooling system. Doing it with the control set to OFF and power disconnected also reduces the chance of electrical issues during troubleshooting.
Last updated: January 2026
How to tell cubic feet of Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
For Kenmore model 10664932401, the model number alone usually does not state the exact cubic-foot capacity; the most reliable way is to look up the capacity in the 10664932401 owner's manual or estimate it by measuring the usable interior space and converting cubic inches to cubic feet.
- Locate the model/serial label inside the fresh food compartment (commonly on an inside wall).
- Use the full model number 10664932401 when checking specifications.
- Confirm the listed “capacity” or “cubic feet” value in the documentation.
- Keep the model and serial number handy for parts and service records.
- Empty the compartment enough to measure.
- Measure width x depth x height (in inches) of the usable interior space.
- Multiply to get cubic inches.
- Divide by 1,728 to convert to cubic feet.
| What you have | What to do | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Interior measurements in inches | L x W x H | Cubic inches |
| Cubic inches | Divide by 1,728 | Cubic feet (estimated) |
- Measure usable space, not the outside cabinet size.
- Subtract areas taken up by fixed components (air tower/ducting, light housing, shelves you cannot remove).
- If you estimate freezer space separately, remember airflow space matters for performance.
Capacity helps us match the right accessories and parts (like shelves, bins, and ice maker components) and it also helps you compare storage needs when troubleshooting cooling, airflow, or overloading issues.
Last updated: January 2026





