How to reset Kenmore bottom freezer ice maker?
On Kenmore model 11175035020, there is not a single dedicated “reset” button for the icemaker; the practical reset is to toggle icemaking OFF then back ON using the control panel, then allow time for the icemaker to restart. For exact button sequences, use the 11175035020 use & care manual.
- Press and hold Water and Ice Select at the same time for 3 seconds until Ice Off lights up (icemaking OFF).
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Press and hold Water and Ice Select again for 3 seconds until Ice Off turns off (icemaking ON).
- Confirm the refrigerator is connected to a cold water supply and the shutoff valve is fully open.
- Make sure the freezer is set cold enough (recommended 0°F).
- Empty clumped ice and fully reseat the ice bin so the icemaker can “see” the bin level correctly.
- If the dispenser panel is locked, unlock it (press and hold Light for 3 seconds on this model).
- After a new install or water hookup, allow up to 24 hours for ice production to begin.
| Situation | What’s normal | Typical wait time |
|---|---|---|
| Icemaker just turned back ON | First harvest cycle takes time | 90 minutes to first ice (can vary) |
| New water line or filter change | Air in the line can slow water flow | Up to 5 minutes of flushing water |
| Bin was full or jammed | Production resumes after clearing | Same day once cleared |
Resetting by turning icemaking OFF and ON clears many common issues like a full-bin shutoff condition, a temporary control state, or a minor dispenser selection problem, without disassembling the icemaker or risking damage.
Last updated: January 2026
How long should a Kenmore freezer last?
A Kenmore freezer typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For your Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 11175035020, the freezer section is part of the sealed refrigeration system, so lifespan depends most on ventilation, door sealing, and keeping the condenser area clean (see the maintenance guidance in the 11175035020 use & care manual).
A freezer’s service life is usually limited by wear on the compressor, fans, defrost system, and door gaskets. To help your 11175035020 reach the 10 to 15 year range:
- Keep doors closed as much as possible to reduce compressor run time
- Maintain proper airflow around the cabinet (avoid blocking vents and clearances)
- Keep the unit level so doors seal consistently
- Replace filters on schedule if your model uses them (water filter and air filter)
- Clean dust buildup from the condenser cover and vents (do not remove sealed panels)
Use this as a simple routine for a Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator with a freezer drawer:
- Set temps correctly: freezer at 0°F, refrigerator at 37°F
- Confirm doors seal: no gaps, no torn gasket, no frost from air leaks
- Avoid overpacking: allow air circulation in the freezer drawer and baskets
- Use stable power: avoid frequent unplugging and power interruptions when possible
- Address issues early: unusual noise, warming temps, or heavy frost should be checked promptly
These symptoms often show up as a freezer approaches a major repair decision:
| Symptom | Common cause | What it means for lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer warms above 0°F | airflow/defrost/fan issue | may be repairable if caught early |
| Heavy frost buildup | door seal leak or defrost problem | can shorten compressor life |
| Runs almost constantly | dirty condenser area, warm room, door leaks | higher wear and energy use |
| Loud new buzzing/clicking | compressor start components or compressor | can indicate major repair |
A freezer that holds 0°F consistently protects food quality and reduces compressor strain. Small maintenance steps (leveling, airflow, cleaning, and sealing) can add years of reliable cooling and help prevent expensive breakdowns.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I tell what model Kenmore fridge I have?
To identify your Kenmore refrigerator model, look for the model and serial number label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment. On Kenmore model 11175035020, the label is on the interior liner of the refrigerator compartment; match that printed model number to your paperwork and parts searches.
Check these common spots first (use a flashlight and wipe away any condensation):
- Inside the refrigerator compartment on a side wall (interior liner)
- On the ceiling area inside the refrigerator compartment
- Along the door frame (near the gasket) when the door is open
- Behind or near the crisper drawers (on the liner wall)
- On the back exterior panel (less common for day-to-day reference)
For this Kenmore bottom-mount platform, the model/serial label location is described in the 11175035020 use & care manual.
Record both numbers exactly as printed:
- Model number (example format: 111.7503* or 111.7550* family; your exact unit will show the full model)
- Serial number (unique to your refrigerator)
- Date of purchase (helpful for service history)
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Example outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures correct parts and diagrams | Prevents ordering the wrong door bin, shelf, or filter style |
| Serial number | Helps identify production details | Useful for service and support calls |
| Date of purchase | Tracks ownership timeline | Helps with maintenance planning |
Kenmore model numbers can look similar across bottom-mount refrigerators, but small differences can change the correct water filter style, door bin fit, or icemaker configuration. Using the exact model number from the label is the fastest way to get the right information the first time.
Last updated: January 2026
Why does my Kenmore fridge have water pooling inside the bottom?
Water pooling in the bottom of your Kenmore 11175035020 refrigerator is most often caused by a clogged defrost drain that can’t carry meltwater to the drain pan. A leaking water filter connection or a door seal leak can also create puddles.
A defrost drain restriction is the most common reason water shows up under the crisper drawers.
- Look for ice or standing water under the crispers
- Check the back wall for water trails or heavy frost
- Find the drain opening at the back/bottom of the fresh food compartment
- Flush the drain with hot water in small bursts (turkey baster works well)
- Confirm water flows freely to the drain pan underneath
For the model-specific interior layout and care steps, use the 11175035020 use & care manual.
This model’s water filter is located at the top of the refrigerator compartment. If the filter isn’t fully seated or the seal is nicked, water can drip and run down to the bottom.
- Dry the filter cover and housing area completely
- Reinstall the filter and rotate it fully into the locked position
- Dispense water for a few minutes and watch for fresh drips
Related help: how to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator.
If warm, humid air leaks past the gasket, condensation can build up and eventually pool.
- Check lower corners for gaps or tears
- Clean the gasket and mating surface with mild soap and water
- Make sure doors close evenly; leveling affects sealing
| What you notice | Most likely cause | Best first step |
|---|---|---|
| Water under crispers, repeats every few days | Defrost drain clogged | Flush drain with hot water |
| Drips near top interior by filter cover | Filter not seated or seal issue | Reseat filter, check for drips |
| Heavy condensation on bins/walls | Door gasket or alignment | Clean gasket, check leveling |
Standing water can lead to odors, ice buildup, and temperature swings. Clearing the drain or stopping a small leak early helps prevent repeat puddles and protects food quality.
Last updated: January 2026





