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Kenmore Refrigerator 79571609010 FAQs

On Kenmore model 79571609010, a bad compressor usually shows up as poor or no cooling even though the unit has power, often paired with repeated clicking (start attempts) or the compressor running hot and continuously. Before condemning the compressor, rule out normal operating sounds and simple control settings in the owner's manual.

Quick checks before blaming the compressor
  • Confirm the refrigerator is not in Demo (Demonstration) Mode, which disables cooling while lights and the display still work.
  • Listen for normal sounds (clicking, gurgling, fan noise, sizzling during defrost) that can be mistaken for failure.
  • Verify the unit has steady power (no loose plug, tripped breaker, blown fuse).
  • Give it time after a power interruption; a defrost cycle can pause cooling for about 30 minutes.
  • Check airflow basics: doors closing fully, vents not blocked by food, condenser area not packed with dust.
Symptoms that point to a compressor problem

A compressor issue is more likely when you see cooling failure plus start or run problems:

  • Fridge and freezer both warm, and temperatures do not recover
  • Repeated clicking every few minutes (start relay trying to start the compressor)
  • Compressor is very hot to the touch after repeated start attempts
  • Compressor is silent while fans and lights work (possible start device or compressor issue)
Normal vs. not normal (sound guide)
What you notice Often normal More concerning
Clicking now and then Control switching cooling on/off Clicking repeatedly with no cooling
Gurgling/pulsating Refrigerant moving during cycles No cooling plus frequent shutdowns
Fan noise Evaporator/condenser fan running Fans run but cabinet stays warm
Parts that commonly get checked with compressor complaints

Many “bad compressor” calls end up being a start or airflow problem. If diagnosis confirms a sealed-system or compressor failure, the compressor itself may be needed.

Why it matters

Replacing a compressor is a major repair; confirming basics like Demo Mode, normal operating sounds, and start components helps avoid unnecessary parts and gets cooling restored faster.

You can order replacement parts for model 79571609010 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For most households, a bottom-mount refrigerator like Kenmore 79571609010 is better for everyday convenience because fresh food sits at eye level and is easier to access; a top-mount is often the better pick if you want the simplest layout and typically lower energy use.

Quick comparison (what you gain and what you give up)
Feature Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom) Top-mount (freezer on top)
Fresh food access Best (less bending) Good, but lower shelves require more bending
Freezer access More bending; drawer style Easier reach for freezer items
Organization Strong (baskets, dividers are common) Simpler, fewer compartments
Energy use Often slightly higher Often slightly lower
Best for Heavy fresh-food users Budget-focused, basic storage needs
How to decide for your kitchen and habits
  • Choose bottom-mount if you use the refrigerator section most and want easier access to produce, drinks, and leftovers.
  • Choose top-mount if you use the freezer more often and want a straightforward, traditional layout.
  • If noise is a concern, focus on proper installation and leveling; hard floors can make normal operating sounds seem louder.
  • If you are installing a unit with an automatic ice maker, plan for a location where a water supply can be connected.
  • Keep performance consistent by placing the refrigerator where room temperature stays roughly 55°F to 110°F.
Why installation matters (especially for “better” day-to-day performance)

Even the “better” style can feel worse if it is not installed correctly. For Kenmore 79571609010, leveling the cabinet helps doors close properly and reduces vibration and noise. We also recommend using a solid floor (not carpet or soft tile) to minimize movement.

Installation checklist
  • Plug into a 3-prong grounded outlet.
  • Level the refrigerator so the front is slightly higher than the rear to aid door closing.
  • Avoid heat sources, direct sunlight, and moisture.
  • Leave adequate clearance and keep vents unobstructed.
Parts and help we commonly see tied to these decisions

If you are choosing based on features like ice and water, parts that often matter over time include the ice maker and water inlet valve. You can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect if you are comparing options.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on Kenmore refrigerators like model 79571609010 are poor cooling, water leaks, ice maker issues, lights not working, and unusual noises. These problems usually trace back to airflow (dirty condenser coils or a failed fan), defrost/drain issues, or a worn electrical component; use the 79571609010 owner's manual troubleshooting and cleaning sections to confirm the cause.

Most common symptoms and what typically causes them
  • Not cooling or weak cooling: dirty condenser coils, evaporator fan not running, frost buildup from a defrost problem
  • Water under the refrigerator or in the freezer: clogged/iced drain system, misrouted drain tube, door not sealing well
  • Ice maker not making ice: water supply issue, inlet valve problem, ice maker assembly failure
  • Lights do not work: door switch issue, bulb/LED issue, door left open too long (some models shut lights off after several minutes)
  • Rattling/vibration noises: cabinet not level, items vibrating, fan blade contacting ice or a shroud
Quick checks you can do first (no parts needed)
  1. Confirm temperatures: set fresh food near 37°F and freezer near 0°F (typical targets).
  2. Clean condenser area: the manual recommends using a vacuum attachment on the condenser cover and vents.
  3. Check door sealing: inspect gaskets for gaps, tears, or sticky residue; clean gently (avoid harsh chemicals on gaskets).
  4. Look for frost patterns: heavy frost on the freezer back panel points to a defrost or airflow problem.
  5. Check for drain icing: if you see ice or water in the freezer bottom, suspect a drain restriction.
Parts that commonly fix these problems on 79571609010
Symptom Common part to check Example part on this model
Lights not working Door switch Refrigerator door switch 6600JB1010A
Warm refrigerator/freezer Evaporator fan motor or fan blade Lg refrigerator evaporator fan motor 4681JB1027C, refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5901JA1021A
No ice or slow ice Ice maker or water inlet valve Ice maker assembly (AEQ72909602) - refrigerator ice maker part by lg AEQ72909602, refrigerator water inlet valve 5220JB2010A
Water leaks Drain tube Refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D
Why it matters

Cooling, ice production, and leak prevention all depend on steady airflow and proper defrost drainage. A simple maintenance step like vacuuming the condenser vents can prevent long run times, temperature swings, and premature wear on the compressor and fans.

If you need to order parts, use the parts list for model 79571609010, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A bottom freezer refrigerator typically lasts 13 years. With consistent care (clean condenser coils, keep door gaskets sealing, and fix cooling or defrost issues quickly), many units reach 15 years of service, including Kenmore model 79571609010. See the maintenance schedule in the 79571609010 owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Condenser coil cleanliness: dirty coils make the compressor run longer and hotter.
  • Door gasket condition: air leaks cause longer run times and temperature swings.
  • Temperature settings and habits: frequent door openings and warm room temps increase run time.
  • Airflow inside the cabinet: blocked vents reduce cooling efficiency.
  • Water and ice system health: leaks or slow fill can lead to icing and performance problems.
Maintenance that extends service life

We recommend these routine steps for a Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator:

  • Clean condenser coils on a regular schedule.
  • Wipe door gaskets and the door liner; keep them free of sticky residue.
  • Keep food from blocking air vents; allow space for airflow.
  • After changing temperature controls, wait 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize before adjusting again.
  • Address puddles, frost buildup, or fan noise promptly to avoid secondary damage.
Quick lifespan guide (what to expect)
Condition Typical outcome What to do
Regular cleaning and good seals About 15 years Keep coils and gaskets maintained
Heavy use, warm kitchen, dirty coils About 10 to 12 years Improve airflow and coil cleaning frequency
Cooling problems left unrepaired Shortened lifespan Diagnose early; replace failed parts
Why it matters

A refrigerator’s compressor, fans, and defrost system last longer when the unit can cool efficiently. Simple upkeep (especially coils and gaskets) reduces run time, helps temperatures stay stable, and lowers wear on high-cost components.

If you need replacement parts for common wear items (like a door switch or fan components), order from the parts list for model 79571609010 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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