How many cubic feet is a Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
Kenmore Elite refrigerator capacity depends on the exact model number, not the “Elite” name alone. For your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 59657049600, the cubic-foot capacity is listed in the specifications section of the 59657049600 owner's manual.
How to find the cubic feet for your exact Kenmore Elite model
Capacity is model-specific, so the fastest way to get the right number is to match the model number on the rating label and then check the specs.
- Open the fresh food (refrigerator) door
- Look on the left interior wall for the model and serial number sticker
- Confirm the model number is 59657049600
- Check the specifications section in the manual for “capacity” (often shown as total, refrigerator, and freezer)
Typical capacity ranges (helpful for comparison)
If you are comparing sizes while shopping or measuring space, most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators fall into these common ranges:
| Refrigerator style | Typical total capacity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side | 22 to 27 cu. ft. | Narrower fridge section, wider freezer section |
| French door | 25 to 30+ cu. ft. | Often larger overall storage |
| Top freezer | 14 to 21 cu. ft. | Smaller footprint, simpler layout |
Why it matters
Knowing the true cubic-foot capacity helps us choose the right shelves, bins, and ice and water parts for your exact layout. It also helps when planning installation clearances and airflow space during setup (details are in the manual).
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the water filter on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 59657049600, the water filter is located inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment, in the upper right-hand corner. You access it by opening the filter cover and turning the filter to remove it; see the 59657049600 owner's manual.
How to find and access the filter
- Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door, not the freezer door.
- Look at the top-right area inside the compartment.
- Find the filter cover or small door at the filter head.
- Turn the filter counterclockwise to release it.
- Install the new filter by inserting it and turning clockwise until it stops, then close the cover.
After you replace the filter
Air in the system can cause sputtering at the dispenser right after a filter change. We recommend:
- Dispense water continuously for 2 minutes to flush air.
- Expect a 1 to 2 minute delay the first time you dispense water (the internal tank refills).
- If the refrigerator sat unused for months, flush 2 to 3 minutes; replace the cartridge if taste or odor remains.
| Task | What to do | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Remove filter | Turn counterclockwise | Filter releases from filter head |
| Install filter | Turn clockwise until it stops | Cover snaps closed |
| Flush system | Run dispenser about 2 minutes | Water runs steady |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct location helps you change the cartridge on schedule, restore water flow, and prevent dispenser issues caused by a clogged filter or trapped air.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of 59657049600?
The average lifespan of the Kenmore 59657049600 side-by-side refrigerator is about 14 years. Regular maintenance (cleaning coils, keeping door seals tight, and changing filters on schedule) helps it reach that typical service life.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most side-by-side refrigerators last longest when airflow and temperatures stay stable. These factors have the biggest impact:
- Condenser coil cleanliness (dust buildup makes the compressor work harder)
- Door gasket condition (air leaks cause longer run times)
- Ice maker and dispenser use (more moving parts, more wear)
- Water quality and water pressure (affects ice and water systems)
- Room temperature and ventilation around the cabinet
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
Use this as a simple routine to protect cooling performance and reduce breakdowns:
- Vacuum and brush the condenser area regularly
- Keep freezer vents clear of food packages
- Confirm doors close and seal fully; clean the gasket with mild soap and water
- Replace water filtration parts as needed; flush water after service
- Level the refrigerator so doors self-close properly
Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable issues
| Symptom | Often fixable? | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Warm refrigerator or freezer | Yes | Check airflow; inspect evaporator fan and defrost system |
| Loud buzzing/clicking at start | Sometimes | Check start components; test compressor circuit |
| Water leaking or puddles | Yes | Clear drain path; inspect water line connections |
| Poor ice production | Yes | Check water supply, ice maker, and filter head |
If you are troubleshooting cooling or noise, the owner's manual covers operating basics, temperature controls, and installation details that affect performance.
Why it matters
Knowing the typical 14-year lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain, repair, or plan a replacement. Many performance problems that feel “age-related” are actually caused by airflow restrictions, worn door seals, or water system issues that are repairable.
Last updated: March 2026





