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Kenmore 79551316014 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79551316014 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Refrigerator 79551316014 FAQs

On your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 79551316014, the model number is printed on the model and serial tag, which is typically located inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment along the door opening. Use that exact model number when ordering parts or looking up service information in the 79551316014 owner's manual.

Common places to check first

We recommend checking these spots in order because they are the most common for Kenmore side-by-side units:

  • Inside the fresh food compartment on the left or right wall near the front
  • On the cabinet frame behind the fresh food door (door jamb area)
  • Near the top of the fresh food compartment behind the upper shelf area
  • On a label behind the crisper drawers (less common)
  • If you cannot find it in the refrigerator section, check the freezer door jamb

What the tag looks like and what to write down

The label usually includes multiple identifiers. Record them exactly as shown.

  • Model number (this is what we use to match parts diagrams)
  • Serial number (helps identify production run details)
  • Electrical ratings such as volts and amps (useful for diagnosis)
Item on tag Why it matters Example format
Model number Ensures parts fit your exact refrigerator 79551316014
Serial number Helps narrow down version changes Letters and numbers
Electrical rating Helps confirm correct components 115 V, Hz, A

Why it matters

Kenmore model numbers can look similar across different refrigerator families. Using the exact 79551316014 model number prevents ordering the wrong ice maker, water system, or cooling parts.

If you are ordering parts

Once you have the model number, you can order replacement parts from the parts list for model 79551316014, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators are about 33 inches to 36 inches wide; for your specific Kenmore model 79551316014, the exact cabinet width is listed in the owner's manual. If you are measuring for a tight opening, plan for extra clearance for door swing and airflow.

How to measure width the right way

  • Measure the cabinet width (main box) at the widest point.
  • Measure with doors on if the refrigerator will be installed that way.
  • Include handles if they stick out past the door edge.
  • Check the opening in multiple spots (front and back); walls are often not perfectly square.
  • Leave space for door swing so bins and drawers can open fully.

Typical width and clearance planning

Even when two refrigerators have the same “width,” installation can fail if clearances are too tight.

What you are measuring What it includes Typical planning tip
Cabinet width Refrigerator body only Use this to confirm it fits between cabinets
Width with doors Doors installed Add clearance so doors do not rub adjacent walls
Width with handles Handles included Often the tightest measurement at the front
Installation clearance Airflow space around unit Leave space behind and above for ventilation

Why it matters

Correct width and clearance prevents door alignment issues, poor cooling from restricted airflow, and damage to door bins and hinges over time.

Parts that can be affected by tight installs

If doors are forced against cabinetry, these parts often take the wear first:

If you need replacement parts for Kenmore 79551316014, we list model-matched parts on this page; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Kenmore 79551316014 side-by-side refrigerator, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that wear out from daily use or get affected by ice and water issues: ice maker and dispenser components, drain and water-line parts, temperature sensors, and airflow/defrost parts. Use the owner's manual to match symptoms to the right section.

Most common replacements (and what they affect)

  • Ice maker and dispenser parts: no ice, crushed/cubed issues, dispenser not feeding ice
  • Water system parts: slow water flow, leaks, warm water at dispenser, air in line
  • Defrost and airflow parts: frost buildup, warm refrigerator section, noisy fan
  • Temperature sensing parts: inconsistent temps, food freezing in fresh food section
  • Door and drawer hardware: doors not closing, bins/drawers not sliding smoothly

Model-relevant examples from the parts list

These are examples of commonly replaced items we see for Kenmore side-by-side designs like model 79551316014:

Quick symptom-to-part cheat sheet

Symptom Most likely part area Example part on this model
No ice, small cubes, overflow Ice maker assembly 5989JA1002D
Ice won’t dispense, grinding Auger motor, ice bin EAU59551204, 5075JJ1003K
Water under fridge or in freezer Defrost drain system 5251JA3003D
Temps swing, food spoils/freezes Sensor/thermistor, airflow 6500JB2002T, ADJ74092101
Loud humming or fan noise Evaporator fan motor 4681JB1029S or EAU60694507

Why it matters

Replacing the correct “high-wear” part first (especially ice, water, and airflow components) restores normal cooling faster and prevents repeat problems like frozen drain lines, dispenser jams, and temperature swings.

Ordering the right part

We recommend confirming the symptom and location in the owner's manual, then ordering the exact replacement by model number from the parts list for 79551316014. For additional model lookups and ordering options, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore model 79551316014, cleaning the condenser coils means safely removing dust and pet hair so the refrigerator can release heat efficiently. We recommend cleaning the coils every 6 to 12 months (more often with pets) to improve cooling and reduce compressor run time; see the 79551316014 owner's manual for model-specific access details.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off power at the breaker).
  • Turn off the water supply only if you need to move the unit far enough to stress the water line.
  • Protect the floor with cardboard or a towel before pulling the refrigerator out.
  • Use a coil brush and a vacuum with a crevice tool; avoid sharp tools that can damage tubing.
  • Keep the vacuum nozzle from snagging wires or the condenser fan area.

How to clean the condenser coils

  1. Pull the refrigerator straight out to avoid damaging flooring and the water line.
  2. Locate the coil area (commonly behind a lower rear access cover or behind the front toe grille, depending on the build).
  3. Vacuum loose dust first.
  4. Brush the coil fins gently to loosen packed lint.
  5. Vacuum again until the coil surfaces and surrounding base area are clean.
  6. Reinstall any cover or grille, push the refrigerator back, then restore power.

Quick troubleshooting after cleaning

  • Still running constantly: Check door seals and airflow vents; coil cleaning helps but does not fix warm-air leaks.
  • Rattling noise: Make sure the rear cover is seated and the refrigerator is level.
  • Not cooling well: Coil cleaning is step one; next common checks are condenser fan operation and frost buildup.

Tools and time estimate

Item What it does Typical time
Coil brush Loosens lint from coil fins 5 to 10 min
Vacuum (crevice tool) Removes dust from coils and base 10 to 20 min
Flashlight Helps you see behind covers 1 to 2 min

Why it matters

Dirty coils trap heat, which forces the sealed system and compressor to work harder. Keeping coils clean helps maintain stable refrigerator temperatures and can extend the life of major components like the compressor.

If you need replacement parts while you are servicing the unit, you can shop the parts list for model 79551316014 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see on Kenmore refrigerators like model 79551316014 are cooling problems, water leaks, ice maker and dispenser failures, and unusual noises. These usually trace back to airflow restrictions, defrost system trouble, or worn components; the 79551316014 owner's manual helps confirm the correct checks for your exact setup.

Most common symptoms and what typically causes them

  • Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser coils, failed evaporator fan motor, stuck air damper, or defrost heater problems
  • Water leaking or puddles: clogged/iced drain path, cracked drain tube, or loose water line connections
  • Ice maker not making ice: freezer too warm, water supply restriction, or failed ice maker assembly
  • Dispenser issues (no ice, no crush, no dispense): jammed ice bin, failed auger motor, or dispenser control problem
  • Noises (buzzing, clicking, rattling): fan blade hitting ice, failing fan motor, or vibration at the compressor mount

Quick checks we recommend first (before replacing parts)

  • Set temperatures to typical targets: 0°F freezer and 37°F fresh food.
  • Clean condenser coils and confirm the unit has good airflow around it.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; a failed fan often causes warm temps and odd noise.
  • Check door seals for gaps; poor sealing causes frost buildup and long run times.
  • If you see water under drawers or on the floor, inspect the drain area for ice or blockage.

Parts that commonly solve these problems on model 79551316014

Problem area Common fix Example part on this model
Leaks from defrost drain Clear blockage; replace cracked drain tube Refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D
Ice maker not working Restore freezer temp; replace ice maker if failed Lg refrigerator ice maker assembly 5989JA1002D
Ice not dispensing Clear jam; replace auger motor if it will not drive Refrigerator auger motor EAU59551204
Warm temps, noise, frost Diagnose fan/defrost; replace failed component Refrigerator defrost heater ADL74581702

Why it matters

These symptoms often overlap. For example, a weak evaporator fan or a defrost problem can cause warm temperatures, frost buildup, and dispenser issues at the same time. Diagnosing the root cause first prevents repeat failures and unnecessary part returns.

For step-by-step help with dispenser teardown and common dispenser failures, use how to disassemble a Kenmore refrigerator dispenser. For ordering, we list model-matched parts on this page, and you can also search by model number at Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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