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Kenmore Refrigerator 79551319014 FAQs

For Kenmore refrigerator model 79551319014, the correct water filter is the one that matches your exact model number and filter housing style. We recommend confirming the filter part number in the 79551319014 owner's manual before ordering so you get the right fit, flow, and leak-free seal.

Fast way to identify the right filter

Use these checks in order (they prevent most wrong-filter purchases):

  • Match the refrigerator model number exactly: 79551319014
  • Look at the current filter for a printed part number (on the label or end cap)
  • Check where it installs (inside fresh food compartment, base grille, or rear)
  • Note the filter shape and connection style (twist-in vs push-in)
  • Compare the manual’s filter instructions to what you see in your fridge

What to do if the old filter has multiple numbers on it

It is common to see several identifiers (brand number, replacement number, or a cartridge code). Use this simple rule:

What you see What it usually means What to do
A short “filter number” (example: 908x/949x/969x style) Retail filter identifier Use it only if it matches the manual for 79551319014
A longer alphanumeric code on the cartridge Manufacturer cartridge identifier Use it to cross-reference in the manual or parts listing
No readable number Label worn off Identify by installation location and cartridge shape in the manual

Why it matters

A wrong water filter can restrict water flow to the dispenser and ice maker, cause leaking at the filter head, or reduce filtration performance. Matching the filter to 79551319014 protects the water system and helps avoid nuisance issues like slow dispensing.

If you are also replacing the filter because of taste, odor, or low flow, our step-by-step overview in How to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator helps you confirm fit and install it correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

The exact cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore model 79551319014 is listed on the model’s rating label and in the 79551319014 owner’s manual. For Kenmore refrigerators in the 795 series, capacity is commonly in the 20 to 22 cu. ft. range for many configurations, but the model-specific value is the one to use.

Where to find the exact cubic feet (fastest options)

Check these spots on your Kenmore 79551319014 side-by-side refrigerator:

  • Owner’s manual specs section (often under “Specifications” or “Product information”)
  • Rating label inside the fresh food compartment (commonly on a side wall near the crisper area)
  • Model/serial tag area near the door opening (varies by design)
  • If the label is hard to read, take a photo and zoom in to find “Capacity” or “Total volume”

Why the “795” prefix does not equal capacity

The “795” portion of the model number is a manufacturer series identifier used on many Kenmore refrigerators. It helps identify the product family, but it does not tell you the exact internal volume.

Typical capacity guidance (for planning space)

If you are estimating storage or comparing refrigerators, these ranges are common for many Kenmore side-by-side units:

What you need What to use Why
Exact capacity for listings, resale, or matching specs Manual or rating label value It is the official model-specific number
Rough estimate for organizing or shopping bins 20 to 22 cu. ft. (typical) Common range for many 795-series designs

Why it matters

Using the correct cubic feet helps when you are comparing models, choosing storage bins, and confirming whether the refrigerator matches a kitchen layout or replacement plan.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model numbers tell us who built the appliance and which design family it belongs to, which is how we match the correct parts and service info. For your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 79551319014, the 795 prefix is the key identifier we use to narrow down the manufacturer family before selecting parts.

Where to find the model number on a refrigerator

On most Kenmore refrigerators, the model and serial tag is typically located in one of these spots:

  • Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
  • On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light
  • On the door frame (hinge side) when you open the refrigerator door
  • Behind the lower toe grille (less common)

For diagrams and the exact tag location for this model family, check the 79551319014 owner's manual.

How to decode a Kenmore model number (what the digits mean)

Kenmore model numbers are usually split into two parts: a prefix and a base model.

  • Prefix (first 3 digits): identifies the manufacturer family
  • Middle digits: identify the platform or base design
  • Last digits: identify feature and production variations (color, revision, options)

Quick example using your model

Section Example What it tells us
Manufacturer prefix 795 Manufacturer family used for parts matching
Base/variation digits 51319014 Design and feature variation details

Why it matters when ordering parts

Using the full model number (all digits) prevents common part-matching mistakes, especially for dispenser and ice maker components.

Common examples where the full model number matters:

  • Ice maker and dispenser parts (auger motor, ice bin, chute components)
  • Door parts (hinges, gaskets, bins)
  • Cooling system parts (thermistors, evaporator fan motor)

If you are troubleshooting the dispenser area, the how to disassemble a Kenmore refrigerator dispenser guide is a good companion to the model number when identifying the correct components.

Last updated: February 2026

To replace the ice maker in your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 79551319014, we remove the ice bin and mounting screws, disconnect the wiring harness, swap in the new ice maker, then restore power and water so it can cycle and fill. Use the 79551319014 owner's manual for the exact screw locations and harness routing.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker).
  • Turn off the household water supply to the refrigerator.
  • Empty the ice bin and remove it from the freezer door.
  • Protect the floor with a towel; a small amount of water can drip.
  • If the ice maker is in the door area, keep the door open only as long as needed to limit warming.

Replacement steps (typical side-by-side process)

  1. Remove the ice bin and any shelves/buckets blocking access.
  2. Remove the ice maker cover (if equipped) to expose mounting screws.
  3. Take out the mounting screws and support the ice maker with one hand.
  4. Disconnect the wire harness plug (do not pull on wires).
  5. Transfer any reusable parts from the old unit to the new one if they are identical (for example, a shutoff arm or mounting bracket, if present).
  6. Connect the harness, position the ice maker, and reinstall mounting screws.
  7. Reinstall the cover and ice bin.
  8. Turn water back on, restore power, and allow time for the first harvest.

What to check after installation

  • Confirm the ice maker is level and firmly mounted.
  • Verify the harness connector is fully seated.
  • Make sure the fill tube is aligned and not blocked by ice.
  • Check for leaks at the rear water line connection and inside the freezer.

Quick expectations table

Item Normal after replacement
First batch of ice Often takes several hours
Ice quality Discard the first batch
No ice after 24 hours Recheck water supply, fill tube, and harness

Why it matters

A loose harness connection, a misaligned fill tube, or an unlevel ice maker can prevent filling or cause small leaks that lead to ice clumps and poor dispensing.

If you are replacing the full ice maker assembly for this model, match the connector style and mounting points; a common option listed for this model is the lg refrigerator ice maker assembly 5989JA1002D.

Last updated: February 2026

To replace the water filter in your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 79551319014, open the filter cover (if equipped), release the old filter, then install the new filter fully seated and flush the system by dispensing water for several minutes. Use the steps in the 79551319014 owner's manual for your exact filter location and cover style.

Step-by-step: replacing the filter

  1. Dispense a little water first to relieve pressure.
  2. Open the filter cover (some versions use side tabs or a small door).
  3. Remove the old filter:
    • Push in and twist (quarter-turn) or
    • Push in to release, then pull straight out (depending on the housing).
  4. Install the new filter:
    • Align it with the housing guides.
    • Push in firmly until it stops, then twist/lock if your housing uses a turn-to-lock design.
  5. Close the cover and check that it latches.

After you install the new filter

  • Run 2 to 3 gallons of water through the dispenser (or about 5 minutes of intermittent dispensing).
  • Expect spurting and air at first; that is normal.
  • Dump the first full bin of ice after a filter change.
  • Check for leaks at the filter area for the next hour.

Quick troubleshooting if water flow is weak after the change

Symptom Most common cause What to do
Low flow at dispenser Air trapped in lines Dispense water in 10 to 15 second bursts for 2 to 3 minutes
No water after filter change Filter not fully seated Remove and reinstall; push in firmly until it stops
Leaking at filter O-ring not sealing or filter cross-threaded Reinstall carefully; confirm it locks into position

Why it matters

A fresh refrigerator water filter helps protect the water system from sediment buildup, improves taste and odor, and can prevent dispenser and ice maker performance issues caused by restricted flow. For filter style and replacement intervals, we follow the guidance in how to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore refrigerators, including side-by-side models like 79551319014, last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. With consistent maintenance (airflow, clean coils, good door seals) it’s common to reach the upper end of that range and beyond; check the 79551319014 owner's manual for model-specific care guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A refrigerator’s life depends more on operating conditions and maintenance than brand name alone.

  • Condenser coil cleanliness (dust and pet hair drive up compressor run time)
  • Door gasket condition (warm air leaks cause heavy cycling and frost)
  • Ice maker and dispenser use (more moving parts, more wear)
  • Stable temperatures (avoid frequent door opening and overloading)
  • Ventilation around the cabinet (tight enclosures trap heat)

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

Use this routine to extend the life of your Kenmore refrigerator and reduce common failures.

  • Vacuum and brush condenser coils every 6 to 12 months
  • Keep door seals clean; wipe with mild soap and water, then dry
  • Confirm doors close on their own and sit level
  • Replace clogged water filters on schedule (low flow strains the water system)
  • Clear ice buildup in the freezer that blocks airflow

What “end of lifespan” usually looks like

These symptoms often show up as a refrigerator approaches major repair territory.

Symptom Common cause Typical fix type
Warm fridge, freezer OK Airflow/evaporator fan issue Service/part replacement
Frost buildup, poor cooling Defrost system problem Service/part replacement
Loud humming, long run times Dirty coils or sealed system strain Maintenance or major repair
Water leaking Drain restriction Cleaning or drain parts

Why it matters

A well-maintained refrigerator runs cooler with less compressor stress, which is the biggest factor in reaching (or beating) the 10 to 15 year average lifespan.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore is a brand name, so replacement parts for Kenmore appliances are typically manufactured by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) that built the appliance. For Kenmore model 79551319014, many parts are commonly sourced from the same supply chain used by major OEMs; the most reliable way to confirm the correct maker is to match the exact part ID and part number listed for your model and cross-check it in the 79551319014 owner's manual.

How to identify the real manufacturer of a Kenmore part

We recommend using the part listing details rather than the logo on the appliance.

  • Start with your full model number: 79551319014
  • Find the exact part name and part ID for the component you need
  • Confirm the part number (manufacturer number) shown for that part
  • Compare the old part label (if present) to the listed part number
  • Order by model and part ID to avoid look-alike parts

Examples from this model’s parts list

These examples show how Kenmore parts are tracked by specific IDs and manufacturer numbers.

What you’re replacing Part name (as listed) Part ID Part number
Ice dispensing drive Refrigerator auger motor EAU59551204 EAU59551201
Defrost heat source Refrigerator defrost heater ADL74581702 MEE61843904
Temperature sensing Refrigerator thermistor 6500JB2002T 6500JK1004A

If you need the ice system repaired, using the exact listing for the refrigerator auger motor EAU59551204 is the fastest way to ensure you get the correct OEM-built component for this refrigerator.

Why it matters

Kenmore refrigerators can share similar-looking parts across different production runs. Matching by model number + part ID + part number prevents fit issues, wiring mismatches, and repeat failures, especially for items like the electronic control board, ice maker assembly, and evaporator fan motor.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore 79551319014 side-by-side refrigerator ice maker isn’t making ice, the most common causes are a shutoff water supply, a frozen fill tube, or an ice maker/dispenser component that isn’t cycling. We recommend confirming freezer temperature first, then checking water flow and the ice maker assembly.

Quick checks that fix many “no ice” problems

  • Make sure the ice maker is turned ON (bail arm or switch, depending on version).
  • Confirm the freezer is cold enough; target 0°F (ice production slows above about 10°F).
  • Verify the household water shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line isn’t kinked.
  • Dump old/clumped ice and reseat the bin; a jam can stop harvesting.
  • Look for a frozen fill tube or ice blockage at the back of the ice maker.

Step-by-step troubleshooting (in a good order)

  1. Temperature first: If the freezer is warm, fix cooling before chasing the ice maker.
  2. Water delivery: If the dispenser water is weak or stops, suspect a restriction (filter, line, valve) before replacing the ice maker.
  3. Ice maker mechanism: If water is getting to the unit but it won’t cycle or harvest, the ice maker assembly is a prime suspect.
  4. Dispenser-side issues: If cubes are made but won’t dispense, check the auger and chute door operation.

Parts that commonly solve the problem on this model

Symptom What it points to Model-matched part to consider
Ice maker mold stays dry Water supply restriction or fill issue Check line and fittings; inspect drain/ice path
Ice maker won’t cycle/harvest Failed ice maker module/assembly Lg refrigerator ice maker assembly 5989JA1002D
Ice bin full but no dispensing Auger not turning or chute door issue Refrigerator auger motor EAU59551204

Why it matters

Ice makers depend on three basics: cold air (freezer performance), consistent water flow (supply and filtration), and a working harvest/dispense mechanism. Checking in that order prevents replacing good parts and gets ice production back faster.

For model-specific control locations and operating settings, use the 79551319014 manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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