Does KitchenAid make a 48 inch refrigerator?
Yes. KitchenAid makes 48-inch built-in refrigerators, and your KitchenAid KSSC48QMS01 is a 48-inch class built-in side-by-side model. For exact cutout, door-swing clearance, and panel requirements for this model, use the KSSC48QMS01 installation guide.
How we confirm it for KSSC48QMS01
KitchenAid’s built-in side-by-side lineup includes 36-, 42-, and 48-inch widths; the installation specs list a 48-inch model width option. For KSSC48QMS01, the installation guide shows the 48-inch class width and the required opening dimensions.
Typical 48-inch built-in considerations (model-dependent):
- Cabinet opening width and depth requirements
- Door swing clearance to nearby walls
- Water supply hookup for ice and water dispenser
- Electrical outlet location and dedicated circuit
- Anti-tip board requirements for built-in units
Quick size reference (48-inch class)
These are common “48-inch class” built-in measurements; always verify for your exact installation.
| Measurement type | What it means | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Overall width | Outside trim edge to trim edge | Confirms the unit class (48-inch) |
| Opening width | Cabinet cutout width | Ensures the refrigerator fits the enclosure |
| Door swing clearance | Space needed to open doors | Prevents doors from hitting walls/cabinets |
Why it matters
Built-in refrigerators are less forgiving than freestanding models. Using the model-specific installation specs helps prevent fit issues, door interference, and water line or electrical placement problems.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a KitchenAid refrigerator?
For the KitchenAid KSSC48QMS01 built-in side-by-side refrigerator, the most common customer-reported issues are typically ice maker and water dispenser problems (no ice, slow ice, leaking, low water flow) and cooling complaints (warm fridge, temperature swings). Many start with maintenance items like a restricted filter or dirty condenser coils; others point to a fan, sensor, or control issue. See the KSSC48QMS01 use & care manual for model-specific troubleshooting steps.
Most common symptoms and quick checks
Start with these high-impact checks before replacing parts:
- Ice maker not making ice: confirm the ice maker is ON and the freezer is cold enough; allow 24 hours after changes.
- Low water flow at dispenser: flush the system and replace the water filter if flow is reduced.
- Warm refrigerator section: make sure air vents are not blocked by food and doors seal fully.
- Runs a lot or seems loud: clean condenser coils behind the top grille; heavy run time is often airflow or load related.
- Intermittent temps: verify set points and avoid frequent door openings.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems (when diagnosis points there)
If basic checks do not resolve the issue, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
| Symptom | Common suspect | Example compatible part |
|---|---|---|
| Ice clumps, dispenser issues | Ice bin or dispenser drive components | Refrigerator ice bin WP2222970 |
| Warm temps, poor airflow | Evaporator fan system | Refrigerator evaporator fan motor W11671461 |
| Temperature swings or false readings | Temperature sensor | Refrigerator thermistor WP2188820 |
| No ice and no water fill | Water valve or supply issue | (Confirm diagnosis before replacing parts) |
Why it matters
Ice and cooling problems can look “major,” but on the KSSC48QMS01 they often trace back to water flow restrictions, airflow/coil cleanliness, or a single failed component. Catching the root cause early helps prevent food spoilage and repeat failures.
Helpful DIY guidance
For water and ice issues tied to filter flow, we recommend following how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator and then flushing the system per the manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How much freezer space is in a side-by-side?
For the KitchenAid KSSC48QMS01 built-in side-by-side refrigerator, the exact freezer capacity (in cubic feet) is not stated in the model-specific owner’s manual or installation instructions. As a practical reference, this model is commonly listed at about 29.8 cu. ft. total capacity, but the freezer portion split is not confirmed here.
What we can confirm for KSSC48QMS01
The model-specific documents focus on operation, features, and installation clearances rather than a freezer-capacity number.
- Freezer and refrigerator are separate compartments with shared airflow management
- The unit uses an ice maker and storage bin, which reduces usable shelf space
- Door bins and baskets change how much “real-world” space you can use
- Keeping vents clear helps maintain consistent temperatures
For feature details that affect usable space (ice bin, shelves, baskets), see the KSSC48QMS01 use & care manual.
Typical freezer space in side-by-side refrigerators (general guidance)
Most side-by-side designs allocate roughly 40% to 50% of total volume to the freezer side.
| Total capacity (example) | Typical freezer share | Typical freezer volume (estimate) |
|---|---|---|
| ~29.8 cu. ft. | ~40% to 50% | ~12 to 15 cu. ft. |
How to estimate usable freezer space at home
If you need a planning number for food storage, measuring your actual interior is the most accurate.
- Measure interior width, depth, and height of the main freezer cavity (in inches)
- Multiply to get cubic inches
- Divide by 1,728 to convert to cubic feet
- Subtract space taken by the ice bin and any fixed ducting or bulky shelves
Why it matters
“Capacity” is a marketing number; usable freezer space is what determines whether bulky items fit and whether airflow stays open for steady cooling and ice production.
Last updated: January 2026





