How big is the Kenmore Coldspot refrigerator?
For Kenmore model 10653592300 (Coldspot side-by-side), the overall size is about 66 3/4 in. tall (with hinge) and 32 1/8 in. deep (without handle); depth is 33 7/9 in. with the handle, and it needs up to 49 7/8 in. of clearance when the doors are fully open. See the exact specs in the 10653592300 owner's manual.
Dimensions at a glance
- Height with hinge: 66 3/4 in.
- Depth without handle: 32 1/8 in.
- Depth with handle: 33 7/9 in.
- Maximum depth with doors open: 49 7/8 in.
Space planning tips (what to measure before you buy or move)
- Measure the tightest doorway and hallway turns on the path to the kitchen.
- Confirm cabinet depth; many kitchens are built around 24-in. base cabinets, so a side-by-side often extends past the counters.
- Leave room for door swing so you can fully open the fresh food and freezer doors.
- Plan for airflow clearance around the cabinet (top, sides, and rear) as listed in the 10653592300 installation guide.
Quick fit check table
| What you’re checking | Use this measurement | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Under-cabinet height | 66 3/4 in. (with hinge) | Prevents hinge and cabinet interference |
| Counter-depth alignment | 32 1/8 in. (no handle) | Shows how far the cabinet will project |
| Handle clearance | 33 7/9 in. (with handle) | Ensures it clears islands and walkways |
| Full access clearance | 49 7/8 in. (doors open) | Needed for bins, shelves, and crisper access |
Why it matters
Correct dimensions help prevent delivery issues, door-swing problems, and poor ventilation that can lead to warmer temperatures and higher energy use.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with 10653592300?
The most common issues we see on the Kenmore 10653592300 side-by-side refrigerator involve ice maker and water dispenser problems, warm temperatures from airflow or defrost faults, and door sealing issues that cause frost or sweating. Use the owner's manual to confirm control settings and model-specific checks.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Ice maker not making ice or slow ice: water supply restriction, failed ice maker, or inlet valve issue
- No water from dispenser: clogged filter or frozen/kinked water line, weak inlet valve
- Refrigerator or freezer too warm: evaporator fan/airflow problem, dirty condenser area, defrost system trouble
- Frost buildup on freezer back wall: defrost heater, defrost bi-metal, or defrost timer problem
- Doors not closing or sealing well: worn closer cam, gasket not sealing, door alignment issue
Quick checks we recommend first (before replacing parts)
- Set temps to typical targets: 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer; wait 24 hours after changes.
- Confirm the ice maker is turned on and the shutoff arm is down (if equipped).
- Verify household water supply is on and the line is not kinked.
- Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; it should run when the compressor is running.
- Inspect door gaskets for gaps; clean with warm soapy water and dry.
Common parts that fix these problems
| Symptom | Likely part area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| No ice | Ice maker system | Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 |
| No water/slow fill | Water inlet system | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Frost buildup | Defrost system | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 or refrigerator heater WP2323198 |
| Door won’t self-close | Door hinge/closer | Refrigerator door closer cam WP2182179 |
Why it matters
These issues often stack together. For example, a small air leak at the door can create frost, which restricts airflow and leads to warm temps, and warm temps can reduce ice production. Fixing the root cause protects food and helps the compressor run normally.
Last updated: March 2026
What does er if mean on kenmore elite refrigerator?
On Kenmore model 10653592300, the ER IF display indicates the refrigerator is detecting an ice maker compartment airflow problem. The most common cause is the freezer-side fan and air ducting that move cold air to the ice bin area being blocked by frost or not running.
What to check first
- Power reset: unplug the refrigerator for 2 minutes, then restore power
- Freezer temperature: set for 0°F and confirm it is actually reaching that temperature
- Frost blockage: look for heavy frost or ice around the rear freezer panel and air passages
- Door sealing: check for gaps, torn gasket areas, or doors not closing fully
- Ice bin area: remove the bin and clear clumped ice that can interfere with airflow
Common causes and fixes
| What’s happening | What you’ll notice | What usually fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Fan airflow is restricted | Frost buildup, weak cooling at the ice bin | Defrost the blockage; correct the source of excess frost |
| Fan motor not running | No fan sound, ice melts or clumps | Replace the failed fan motor (if confirmed) |
| Wiring connection issue | Code appears intermittently | Inspect and reseat connectors; repair damaged wiring |
| Control or sensor input issue | Fan runs but code returns | Follow diagnostic steps to test inputs and control response |
Parts that can be involved (when symptoms match)
- If ice production stops because the ice maker is not cycling correctly, check the ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943.
- If the ice maker is cycling but not filling with water, test the refrigerator inlet valve W10408179.
Why it matters
When airflow to the ice maker compartment drops, ice can partially melt and refreeze into clumps, the bin can jam, and ice production can stop even if the fresh food section still feels cold.
Use the model guide for access and diagnostics
For panel removal, fan access points, and any diagnostic steps used on this platform, follow the 10653592300 owner's manual. For additional Kenmore 106-series code context, use the Kenmore 106 model refrigerator error codes.
Last updated: January 2026





