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Kenmore 79575089401 bottom-mount refrigerator

Kenmore 79575089401 bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79575089401 bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Door Foam for Kenmore 79575089401 - Part 5433JJ0016S

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  • Refrigerator Holder for Kenmore 79575089401 - Part 4930JA3037A

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  • Refrigerator Freezer Door Rail Slide Assembly, Left for Kenmore 79575089401 - Part 5218JJ2009A

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  • Refrigerator Duct Cap for Kenmore 79575089401 - Part 5006JJ2006A

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  • Refrigerator Service Manual for Kenmore 79575089401 - Part 3840JL8097A

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    Refrigerator Service Manual

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  • Refrigerator Leg Assembly for Kenmore 79575089401 - Part 4779JJ2001A

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    Refrigerator Leg Assembly

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  • Duct Deco for Kenmore 79575089401 - Part 3806JL2006D

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    Duct Deco

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  • Refrigerator Compressor Relay Cover for Kenmore 79575089401 - Part 3550JA2042A

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    Refrigerator Compressor Relay Cover

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Kenmore Bottom-Mount Refrigerator 79575089401 FAQs

For Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 79575089401, the right water filter is the one that matches your exact model and filter housing style. The quickest way is to confirm the filter part number listed in the 79575089401 owner's manual and then match that number when shopping.

Fast ways to identify the correct filter

  • Check the filter label on the cartridge currently installed (part number is often printed on it).
  • Look up the filter part number in the 79575089401 owner's manual.
  • Confirm whether your refrigerator is equipped with a built-in filter; some installations use an inline filter instead.
  • Match by model number 79575089401 (not just “Kenmore 795”) to avoid fit issues.
  • If you recently moved or replaced the water line, verify the filter location and style before ordering.

Built-in filter vs inline filter (what to buy)

If your refrigerator has a built-in filter, you need the exact replacement cartridge for the filter head inside the unit. If it does not have a built-in filter, an inline filter can be installed in the water line near the refrigerator (a common recommendation when the water supply has sand or particles).

Setup Where filtration happens What you buy
Built-in filter Inside the refrigerator Model-matched replacement cartridge
Inline filter In the water line behind/near the refrigerator Inline filter kit and fittings

Why it matters

Using the wrong filter can cause leaks, low water flow at the dispenser, poor ice production, or a filter that will not lock into the housing. Matching the model-specific part number helps protect the water inlet valve, tubing, and ice maker fill system.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 79575089401 is a 33-inch class refrigerator; most units in this Kenmore 795 bottom-freezer platform install in a 33-inch wide opening and stand roughly 67 to 70 inches tall. For the exact width, depth, and height for your specific configuration, use the 79575089401 owner's manual.

How to get the exact dimensions (fast)

Use these checks so you measure the same way installers do:

  • Measure width at the widest point (usually door edges, not the cabinet box).
  • Measure height from floor to the top hinge cover (include hinge caps).
  • Measure depth two ways: cabinet only, and with doors/handles.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is leveled; a tilted cabinet changes height readings.
  • Plan for rear clearance for the power cord and water line (especially if you use an extension cord).

Typical size ranges for this model family

These are common planning ranges for Kenmore 795 bottom-freezer refrigerators; use them for rough fit checks, then confirm with the manual.

Measurement Typical planning range What changes it most
Width 32 3/4 to 33 inches Door swing clearance, trim kits
Height 67 to 70 inches Leveling legs, hinge covers
Depth 30 to 35 inches Handles, door style, spacing from wall

Installation fit tips that prevent surprises

  • Leave enough space for the doors to open fully and for freezer drawer pull-out.
  • If the unit has an ice maker or water dispenser, plan for a 1/4-inch water supply line and proper water pressure.
  • Keep extra water line length coiled so you can pull the refrigerator out for cleaning or service.

Why it matters

Correct dimensions help prevent door-swing interference, crushed water tubing, poor airflow behind the cabinet, and installation delays. Getting the exact numbers from the manual also helps when ordering door bins, shelves, and gaskets for 79575089401.

Last updated: January 2026

A bottom leak on Kenmore model 79575089401 is usually defrost water that is not reaching the drain pan, most often because the defrost drain is clogged with ice or debris. It can also happen if the drain pan is out of position or cracked.

Most common causes to check first

  • Clogged defrost drain: Melted frost backs up and spills inside the cabinet, then runs down and out.
  • Drain pan problem: The pan can shift, overflow, or crack so it cannot catch defrost water.
  • Door not sealing: Warm, humid air increases frost buildup, creating extra defrost water.
  • Water line or tubing leak (if connected to water): A slow drip can track down to the bottom.

Quick troubleshooting steps (safe DIY)

  1. Unplug the refrigerator and remove food from the lowest shelves and freezer drawer as needed.
  2. Look for ice or standing water on the freezer floor or under crisper drawers; that points to a defrost drain issue.
  3. Clear the drain opening using warm water (a turkey baster works well) until it flows freely to the pan.
  4. Inspect the door gasket for gaps, tears, or areas not contacting the cabinet; clean and reseat it.
  5. If the leak appears near the light area, test the door switch; a stuck switch can affect normal operation. Use the refrigerator door push-button switch 6600JB1010A only if your switch is physically damaged or not clicking reliably.

What you should see (symptom-to-cause guide)

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Water inside fridge, then puddle at front Defrost drain clogged Flush drain with warm water
Puddle only under unit, no water inside Drain pan shifted/cracked Reposition pan; replace if cracked
Frost buildup and recurring leaks Door gasket leak Clean gasket; check alignment
Leak near back/bottom with water supply connected Water tubing connection Inspect tubing and fittings

Why it matters

Defrost water is normal; during defrost you may hear water running into the drain pan. When the drain path is restricted, that normal water ends up on your floor instead of in the pan. The maintenance and care section in the 79575089401 owner’s manual helps you identify the areas to clean and inspect.

Last updated: January 2026

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