How many cubic feet is my Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
Your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10657029601 has its exact capacity (cubic feet) listed on the model and serial rating label and in the specifications section of the 10657029601 owner's manual. Using the rating label is the fastest, most accurate way to confirm the cubic feet for your exact unit.
On most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators, the rating label is inside the fresh food compartment, typically:
- On a side wall near the crisper drawers
- On the ceiling area near the light housing
- On the left wall behind bins or shelves
- Sometimes inside the freezer compartment on a side wall
Look for wording such as “Capacity”, “Total volume”, or separate refrigerator and freezer volumes.
The 10657029601 owner's manual is the best place to confirm the published capacity and other key specs for this model, such as recommended clearances and operating conditions.
| What you need | Best place to check | What you will see |
|---|---|---|
| Exact cubic feet | Rating label | Total capacity (and sometimes fridge/freezer split) |
| Published capacity | Owner's manual specs | Model specifications and features |
| Fit planning | Owner's manual installation section | Clearance guidance and placement notes |
Capacity helps you compare refrigerators accurately and plan storage. It also affects expectations for ice production, airflow needs, and how full you can pack shelves without blocking vents.
If you are confirming capacity because you are improving water or ice performance, replacing the water filter on schedule helps flow and taste. This model commonly uses the refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1. For step-by-step guidance, use how to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does a Kenmore side by side refrigerator weigh?
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators weigh about 250 to 320 lb; for Kenmore model 10657029601, the exact shipping and net weight are listed in the specifications section of the 10657029601 owner's manual.
Side-by-side refrigerator weight varies mainly by cabinet size, dispenser/ice maker features, and insulation.
- Counter-depth models: often lighter
- Standard-depth models: often heavier
- In-door ice and water: adds weight (ice maker, dispenser parts, extra plumbing)
- Glass shelves and bins: add weight and are heavy to handle
- Compressor and condenser size: can increase overall weight
| Refrigerator type | Typical weight (lb) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Counter-depth side-by-side | 220 to 280 | Easier to move through doorways |
| Standard-depth side-by-side | 250 to 320 | Most common range |
| Large-capacity side-by-side | 300 to 360 | More insulation and larger cabinet |
Knowing the correct weight helps us plan safe moving and service:
- Confirms how many people are needed to move it
- Helps choose the right appliance dolly and straps
- Reduces risk of floor damage and cabinet twisting
- Helps when leveling the unit after moving (important for door closing)
Before moving a side-by-side refrigerator like model 10657029601:
- Unplug power and shut off the water supply
- Remove food, bins, and glass shelves to reduce weight
- Protect floors with plywood or a floor runner
- Keep the refrigerator upright (avoid laying it down)
- After placement, allow clearance for ventilation and door swing per the manual
Last updated: February 2026
How to read Kenmore model numbers?
Kenmore model numbers are read left to right; the first 3 digits are the manufacturer prefix, the middle digits identify the product series, and the final digits show the specific variation. For Kenmore refrigerator model 10657029601, the 106 prefix is the key identifier we use to match the correct parts and manual.
We recommend checking these common locations first:
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
- On the ceiling of the refrigerator compartment near the light
- On the door frame behind the crisper drawers
- Behind the toe grille or base grille area
- On the back exterior panel (less common for daily access)
For diagrams and exact label locations for this unit, use the 10657029601 owner's manual.
Most Kenmore model numbers follow a predictable pattern.
| Section | Example from 10657029601 | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer prefix | 106 | Who built the appliance platform (used for parts matching) |
| Series identifier | 5702 | Product design family and feature set |
| Variation digits | 9601 | Color, revision, and configuration details |
We use the prefix to avoid mismatches because many Kenmore appliances share similar-looking parts across different manufacturers.
- Confirms the correct parts catalog for your refrigerator
- Helps match electrical parts (control boards, valves, motors)
- Helps match water system parts (filters, inlet valves, ice maker)
- Reduces returns caused by “looks the same” parts
If you are shopping for a water filter for Kenmore 10657029601, the manual lists the base grille replacement filter as Part #9030, which corresponds to the genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1.
A single missing digit can point to a different platform, which can change fit, wiring connectors, and mounting points. Using the full model number (all digits) is the fastest way to get the right Kenmore refrigerator parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators average 10 to 15 years of service life. For a Kenmore 10657029601 side-by-side refrigerator, regular maintenance (especially cleaning and airflow) and fixing small problems early are what most often determine whether it lands closer to 10 years or pushes beyond 15.
A refrigerator’s life is usually limited by cooling-system wear, airflow restrictions, and door-seal leaks. The Kenmore manual also emphasizes routine care such as cleaning and general maintenance; those basics directly affect longevity (see the 10657029601 owner's manual).
Most common factors that shorten lifespan:
- Dirty condenser coils causing the compressor to run hotter and longer
- Worn or leaking door gaskets letting warm air and moisture in
- Poor temperature settings (too cold or too warm) increasing run time
- Ice maker or water system leaks that create corrosion or damage
- Blocked vents inside the fresh food or freezer compartments
Sticking to a simple schedule is the most reliable way to extend the life of a side-by-side refrigerator.
- Every 3 to 6 months: Check and replace the water filter if flow slows or taste changes
- Every 6 months: Clean condenser coils and the area around the base grille
- Monthly: Inspect door gaskets for gaps, tears, or sticky spots
- Anytime temps drift: Confirm vents are not blocked and controls are set correctly
| Item to maintain | What you do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Condenser coils | Vacuum and brush dust buildup | Reduces compressor strain |
| Door gaskets | Clean and check for sealing | Prevents moisture, frost, warm air leaks |
| Water filter | Replace on schedule | Protects water flow and ice quality |
| Airflow vents | Keep clear of food packages | Prevents uneven cooling |
If you are maintaining water and ice performance on this model, using the correct filter helps protect the dispenser and ice maker from flow restrictions.
A refrigerator that runs longer than it should (from dirty coils, air leaks, or restricted airflow) puts extra load on the compressor and fans. Keeping the cooling system efficient is the most practical way to reach the full expected lifespan.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore side by side ice maker not working?
On Kenmore model 10657029601, an ice maker usually stops working because it is switched OFF, the water shutoff valve is closed, the supply line is kinked, or water flow is restricted by the filter. Start with the quick checks below, then move to water and part tests.
- Make sure the ice maker On/Off switch is ON (top right of the freezer compartment); see the 10657029601 owner's manual.
- Confirm the refrigerator is connected to the home water supply and the shutoff valve is fully open.
- Check the water line behind the refrigerator for a kink or pinch; straighten it.
- If the ice maker was just turned on or installed, wait 24 hours for first ice and up to 72 hours for full production.
- Clear any ice jam in the ejector area using a plastic utensil.
Low water flow can prevent the ice mold from filling.
- If the dispenser flow is weak or cubes are small or hollow, replace the filter.
- Use the correct filter for your setup; a common option is the genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1.
- After a filter change, flush the water system and discard the first batches of ice.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| No ice at all | Ice maker OFF or water shutoff closed | Turn ON; open shutoff |
| Slow production | New install or restricted water flow | Wait 24 to 72 hours; check line/filter |
| Ice clumps in bin | Door left open or poor seal | Empty bin; keep door fully closed |
If the ice maker is ON and water supply is good, the inlet valve can be the failure point.
- If you hear buzzing but no fill, or the ice maker never refills, inspect and test the refrigerator inlet valve W10408179.
Ice makers need steady water flow and a consistently cold freezer. Fixing a shutoff, kink, or clogged filter restores normal fill cycles and prevents jams and poor cube quality.
Last updated: February 2026





