How to tell cubic feet of Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
You can’t determine the exact cubic feet of a Kenmore refrigerator from the model number alone. For Kenmore model 10652693100, the correct way is to use the capacity listed in the specifications section of the owner's manual, or calculate interior volume by measuring the usable inside space (not the outside cabinet dimensions).
Use the published capacity for model 10652693100 in the owner's manual. That spec reflects the refrigerator’s usable storage volume and is the number used for comparisons.
To estimate cubic feet, measure the interior of each compartment and add them together.
- Empty the shelves enough to measure safely.
- Measure interior width, depth, and height (in inches) of the fresh food section.
- Repeat for the freezer section.
- Multiply each section:
width × depth × heightto get cubic inches. - Convert to cubic feet:
cubic inches ÷ 1728. - Add refrigerator + freezer results for total cubic feet.
| Measurement result | Convert to cubic feet |
|---|---|
| Cubic inches | ÷ 1728 |
| Cubic feet | already in ft³ |
Outside cabinet measurements (like overall height and depth) do not give a valid capacity number because they include insulation, the sealed system space, and non-usable areas.
- Don’t use exterior height, width, or depth
- Don’t include door bins unless you measure their usable interior volume separately
- Don’t forget to calculate both compartments
- Don’t round each compartment too early; round at the end
Knowing cubic feet helps you compare storage space, choose correctly sized replacement shelves and bins, and set realistic expectations for airflow and loading. For fit and clearance planning, use the spacing guidance in the installation guide rather than capacity.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Kenmore refrigerators typically last 12 to 15 years. For a Kenmore side-by-side like model 10652693100, consistent care (cleaning, good airflow, and tight door seals) is what most directly determines whether it reaches the high end of that range. See the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual.
Most refrigerator life is driven by how hard the sealed system and airflow components have to work.
- Coil cleanliness: dusty condenser coils raise compressor run time
- Door gasket condition: air leaks cause longer run cycles and frost issues
- Vent blockage: overpacked shelves restrict airflow between compartments
- Room conditions: hot garages and tight built-ins shorten life
- Water/ice system upkeep: clogged filters can reduce dispenser flow and strain the inlet valve
We recommend these routine steps for Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators:
- Vacuum condenser coils and the toe-kick area regularly
- Clean door gaskets with mild soap and water; dry fully
- Keep air vents clear in both the refrigerator and freezer sections
- Replace the water filter on schedule; use the correct filter for your model
- Confirm doors close and seal evenly; adjust alignment if needed (covered in the manual)
| Item type | Examples | What it usually causes |
|---|---|---|
| Routine maintenance | Water filter, cleaning coils | Low water flow, warm temps, long run times |
| Wear parts | Door gaskets, inlet valve | Frost, leaks, weak ice maker performance |
| Major system | Compressor, evaporator | Not cooling, loud running, no frost pattern |
If you’re maintaining the water system, the correct replacement filter for this model is the refrigerator water filter EDR5RXD1.
A refrigerator that runs longer to maintain temperature uses more energy and puts extra load on the compressor and evaporator system. Simple upkeep (especially coils and door seals) is the most effective way to hit the full expected lifespan.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Kenmore 10652693100 refrigerators?
Common problems on the Kenmore 10652693100 side-by-side refrigerator include no cooling or weak cooling (sealed system or compressor issues), ice maker or dispenser troubles, water leaks at the dispenser, and doors that don’t seal or open smoothly. Use the owner's manual troubleshooting sections to narrow the cause before replacing parts.
- Not cooling or warm temperatures: sealed system or compressor problem; also check airflow restrictions.
- Ice maker not making ice: water supply issue, frozen fill path, or ice maker component failure.
- Water dispenser slow or not dispensing: clogged or misinstalled water filter, kinked supply line, or inlet valve issue.
- Water or ice leaking at the dispenser: ice stuck in the chute, wrong ice in the bin, or user technique (not holding the glass long enough).
- Doors hard to open or not sealing: dirty or sticky door gaskets, door alignment, or hinge/cam wear.
- Confirm temperatures: refrigerator about 37°F, freezer about 0°F.
- Check the home water line for kinks and verify the shutoff valve is fully open.
- If a filter is installed, reseat it and replace it if flow is restricted.
- Empty the ice bin and clear the chute if cubes are clumping or jamming.
- Clean door gaskets with mild soap and water; sticky gaskets can make doors feel “stuck.”
If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:
| Symptom | Common suspect part | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| No water to dispenser/ice maker | Water inlet valve | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Slow water flow, bad taste/odor | Water filter | Refrigerator water filter EDR5RXD1 |
| Frost buildup, warm freezer | Defrost system component | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 |
Catching water supply and door-seal problems early prevents bigger issues like ice maker failures, dispenser leaks, frost buildup, and temperature swings that can spoil food.
Last updated: February 2026
What is Accela Chill?
Accela Chill is a quick-cool feature on some Kenmore refrigerators that temporarily boosts cooling by running the system harder so fresh groceries chill faster. On Kenmore model 10652693100, the exact button name and behavior are listed in the owner's manual.
Most “quick chill” modes are designed for short-term use after loading the refrigerator.
- Turn it on after a big grocery trip or restocking drinks.
- Leave it on only for the recommended time window (it usually turns off automatically).
- Expect the refrigerator to run longer and sound louder during the cycle.
- Keep air vents clear so cold air can circulate properly.
- Avoid blocking shelves and bins with large items pushed against the back wall.
| What you notice | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Louder fan or longer run time | Cooling is being prioritized | This is normal during quick-cool |
| Colder-than-usual items near vents | Increased airflow and colder air | Move delicate produce away from vents |
| Little change in temperature | Door openings or warm load is high | Minimize door openings for 1 to 2 hours |
Using Accela Chill the right way helps food reach safe storage temperatures faster and can reduce temperature swings after the doors have been open. It also works best when the refrigerator has proper airflow and the doors seal tightly.
If you are trying to solve slow cooling, frost buildup, or warm spots (not just speed up cooling), check the operating tips and airflow guidance in the owner's manual before replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the reset button on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators like model 10652693100 typically do not have a single, dedicated “reset button” for the whole refrigerator. The most common reset is done at the control panel by turning the unit OFF and then ON again (or by briefly unplugging the refrigerator), as outlined in the owner's manual.
Different features reset in different ways. Here are the most common resets customers are looking for:
- Cooling system reset: turn refrigerator OFF, then ON at the controls (or power cycle).
- Water filter reset: use the Water filter status/reset function on the control panel.
- Dispenser/ice maker issues: often require a power cycle plus checking water supply and freezer temperature.
On Kenmore 106-series side-by-side units, the controls and feature buttons are typically located:
- At the top of the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment on the control panel
- Near the water filter status/reset indicator (if equipped)
- Behind the base grille area for access items (not a reset button, but common service access)
For the exact layout and button names for 10652693100, use the diagrams and feature descriptions in the owner's manual.
- Set the temperature control(s) to OFF.
- Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 2 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Set the controls back to your normal settings.
- Allow 24 hours for temperatures to fully stabilize.
Use this simple decision guide:
| Symptom | Best first reset | Next thing to check |
|---|---|---|
| Not cooling at all | Control OFF then ON (or power cycle) | Airflow blocked at vents, doors not sealing |
| Warm fridge, freezer OK | Power cycle | Air baffle operation, vents blocked |
| Freezer warm, little ice | Power cycle | Freezer setting, heavy frost buildup |
A “reset” clears minor control glitches and restarts normal cooling cycles, but it will not fix a failed part. If problems return quickly, troubleshooting often points to airflow, defrost, or water supply components.
If you are resetting due to water or ice problems, common related parts for this model include the refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 and the refrigerator water filter EDR5RXD1.
Last updated: February 2026





