How to read Kenmore model numbers?
Kenmore model numbers are read left to right; the first 3 digits identify the manufacturer, and the remaining digits narrow down the exact design and version. For your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10656656500, the 106 prefix is the key identifier we use to match the correct parts and documentation like the 10656656500 owner's manual.
Most Kenmore model numbers follow this pattern:
- Prefix (first 3 digits): identifies the manufacturer group (for example, 106 is a common refrigerator prefix)
- Middle digits: identify the base model platform (cabinet style, features, series)
- Ending digits: identify the specific variation (color, revision, production changes)
| Model number | What it means | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 10656656500 | 106 = manufacturer prefix; 56656500 = model/version details | Ensures the right Kenmore 106 parts fit and function correctly |
On most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators, the model/serial tag is typically:
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
- Near the crisper drawers
- On the ceiling of the refrigerator compartment
- Sometimes behind the base grille area
Use the full model number (all digits) when ordering parts like an ice maker, water inlet valve, or door gasket.
Kenmore used multiple manufacturers and design platforms; the prefix and full number prevent ordering a look-alike part that mounts differently, uses a different wiring harness, or has different water line connections.
If you are troubleshooting instead of ordering parts, use Kenmore 106 model refrigerator error codes to match symptoms to the right checks.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10656656500?
Your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10656656500 has an approximate total capacity of 21.9 cubic feet. For the exact published capacity and configuration details for your specific unit, we recommend confirming in the 10656656500 owner's manual.
Capacity is usually listed on the model and serial label or in the specifications section of the manual.
- Check the model and serial label inside the fresh food compartment (typically on an interior side wall)
- Look for a “capacity” or “total volume” line in the specs section
- If your refrigerator has adjustable bins and drawers, capacity stays the same but usable space can vary
- Keep the doors closing and sealing properly; poor sealing can reduce effective storage performance
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators fall into a fairly narrow capacity range.
| Refrigerator style | Typical total capacity range |
|---|---|
| Side-by-side (standard width) | 20 to 26 cu. ft. |
| Compact or apartment size | 10 to 18 cu. ft. |
| Large side-by-side | 26 to 30 cu. ft. |
Knowing the cubic feet helps when you are comparing replacement refrigerators, planning kitchen fit, and choosing storage accessories such as bins, shelves, and drawers. It also helps set realistic expectations for ice storage and freezer organization.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators last 10 to 15 years on average. For a Kenmore 10656656500 side-by-side refrigerator, regular care like cleaning, keeping door gaskets clean, and fixing cooling or water issues early helps you reach (and often exceed) that typical lifespan; see the maintenance guidance in the 10656656500 owner's manual.
A refrigerator’s life is mostly driven by compressor run time, airflow, and how well the doors seal.
- 10 to 15 years is the normal expectation for most household refrigerators
- Heat and dust around the condenser area shorten life
- Worn door gaskets force longer run times and can lead to temperature swings
- Ice maker and water system leaks can cause hidden damage if ignored
- Power interruptions and frequent warm-loads increase stress on the sealed system
We recommend these habits for Kenmore side-by-side models like 10656656500:
- Clean the refrigerator interior and wipe spills promptly
- Keep door gaskets clean so they seal and do not stick
- Maintain steady temperatures (avoid frequent setting changes)
- Ensure good airflow around the cabinet and vents
- Address ice maker or dispenser problems early (slow fill, no ice, leaking)
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Doors hard to open | Dirty or sticky gaskets | Clean gaskets per the manual |
| Frost buildup or warm freezer | Air leak or defrost issue | Inspect door seal, then troubleshoot defrost |
| No ice or slow water | Water supply or valve issue | Check supply, then test inlet valve |
| Loud fan noise | Fan blade hitting ice or worn fan | Inspect evaporator area and fan |
A refrigerator that runs longer to hold temperature wears out key components faster, especially the compressor and defrost system. Simple upkeep reduces run time, prevents moisture problems, and protects food quality.
If you are troubleshooting ice production or water flow on this model, the refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 is a common water-supply component to check when symptoms point to slow fill or no fill.
Last updated: February 2026





