What are the dimensions of a Kenmore Elite?
Kenmore Elite dimensions depend on the exact model and style (side-by-side, French door, top freezer). For Kenmore model 10654206300 (side-by-side), the most reliable place to confirm the exact height, width, and depth is the 10654206300 owner's manual.
Typical Kenmore Elite refrigerator dimensions (quick guide)
Most full-size Kenmore Elite refrigerators fall into these common ranges:
- Width: 32 1/2 to 36 inches
- Height (to top of hinge): 68 to 71 inches
- Depth (without handles): 28 to 33 inches
- Depth (with handles): 30 to 36 inches
- Depth (doors open 90°): often 55 to 65 inches
How we recommend measuring your refrigerator
Use a tape measure and record in inches. Measure twice so you can plan for doorways and cabinet clearance.
- Measure width at the widest point (often the hinge caps or doors)
- Measure height from floor to top of hinge
- Measure depth from the back to the front edge of the doors (then add handles if needed)
- Check clearance behind and above for airflow
- Confirm door swing space so drawers and bins can open fully
Dimension checklist (what to write down)
| Measurement | What it includes | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Width | widest point of cabinet/doors | fit between cabinets |
| Height | floor to top hinge | fit under soffits/cabinets |
| Depth (no handles) | cabinet to door face | counter-depth planning |
| Depth (with handles) | add handle projection | aisle clearance |
Why it matters
Correct dimensions prevent delivery problems and help avoid issues like doors not opening fully, poor ventilation, and hard-to-access shelves and bins.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore model 10654206300, the model number is printed on the model and serial number label located on the inside wall of the refrigerator (fresh food) compartment. Use that label any time you need parts, service, or troubleshooting information; see the 10654206300 owner's manual.
Where to look (fast checklist)
- Open the refrigerator (not freezer) door.
- Look along the inside side walls of the fresh food compartment.
- Check near the upper side wall area first, then scan downward.
- The label typically shows both model and serial information together.
- Write the model number exactly as shown: 10654206300.
What you will see on the label
The label includes multiple fields. Here is what to capture before ordering parts or calling for service:
| Label item | What to record | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 10654206300 | Ensures parts fit your exact Kenmore refrigerator |
| Serial number | Full serial as printed | Helps identify production details and correct revisions |
| Purchase date (if listed/known) | Date you bought it | Useful for service history and records |
Why it matters
Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators often have similar-looking doors, shelves, and dispenser parts across model families. Using the exact model number from the inside-wall label helps us match the correct diagrams and parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
How to replace water filter in Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10654206300, the water filter is a base grille cartridge. We replace it by removing the old cartridge, installing the new one with the cap aligned correctly, then flushing 2 to 3 gallons of water and resetting the filter status indicator. See the 10654206300 owner's manual.
Steps to replace the base grille water filter
- Locate the filter in the base grille (bottom front of the refrigerator).
- Turn the old filter cartridge counterclockwise to unlock, then pull it straight out.
- Unwrap the new cartridge and remove the protective cover from the O-rings.
- Slide the cartridge cap onto the new cartridge.
- Push the new cartridge into the base grille until it stops.
- Rotate the cartridge cap clockwise to the horizontal (locked) position.
Flush the water system after replacing the filter
Flushing clears air and carbon fines so your dispenser flow and taste return to normal.
- Use a sturdy container at the dispenser.
- Dispense and discard 2 to 3 gallons (8 to 12 L) of water.
- If water drips after the change, keep using the dispenser normally; air in the lines clears during regular use.
Reset the filter status light or display
After installing the new filter:
- Press and hold RESET for 2 seconds to return the display to 99%.
Quick troubleshooting if flow is still weak
If water flow from the dispenser decreases noticeably:
- Remove the filter and test dispenser flow without it.
- Reinstall the filter firmly (a partially seated cartridge restricts flow).
- Replace the filter if flow improves with the filter removed.
| Symptom | Most common cause | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Slow water at dispenser | Filter clogged or not seated | Reinstall or replace filter, then flush |
| Dripping after filter change | Air in water lines | Flush 2 to 3 gallons; normal use clears air |
| Status light not reset | Reset not held long enough | Hold RESET 2 seconds |
Why it matters
A properly installed, flushed, and reset water filter helps protect the water system, keeps dispenser flow steady, and prevents nuisance dripping caused by trapped air.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I run my Kenmore refrigerator without a water filter?
Yes. On Kenmore model 10654206300, you can use the water dispenser (and keep the ice maker operating) without a water filter installed; the water simply will not be filtered. The correct way is to remove the base grille filter cartridge and install the cartridge cap as a bypass, as shown in the 10654206300 owner's manual.
How to bypass the filter correctly (base grille style)
Follow the steps in the manual for “Using the dispenser without the water filter.” In general, the process works like this:
- Remove the base grille water filter cartridge
- Slide the cartridge cap off the end of the filter cartridge (save the cartridge)
- Insert the cartridge cap into the base grille until it stops
- Rotate the cap to the horizontal position (it may not sit perfectly flush)
- Dispense and discard 2 to 3 gallons of water to clear air from the line
- Expect some spurting while air clears; normal use typically finishes purging within 24 to 72 hours
What changes when you run without a filter
Without the filter cartridge installed, the refrigerator still dispenses water, but filtration is removed.
| Item | With filter installed | Without filter (cap bypass) |
|---|---|---|
| Water taste/odor reduction | Yes | No |
| Sediment reduction | Yes | No |
| Dispenser flow issues from a clogged filter | Less likely | Not applicable |
| Maintenance | Replace filter periodically | Keep cap installed and lines flushed |
When running without a filter causes problems
If you see dripping, sputtering, or low flow after removing or reinstalling a filter, air in the water lines is the most common cause. If flow is still weak, a supply issue or a valve issue is next.
- Flush 2 to 3 gallons again
- Verify the household shutoff valve is fully open
- Check for kinked water tubing behind the refrigerator
- If symptoms point to a valve problem, use the refrigerator inlet valve W10822681 as the model-matched replacement reference
Why it matters
Using the cartridge cap bypass prevents leaks and keeps the dispenser plumbing configured correctly on this base grille filter system. It also helps you avoid misdiagnosing low flow that is actually caused by a clogged filter or trapped air.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10654206300?
The Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10654206300 has a total capacity of about 21.9 cubic feet. This is the overall storage volume for both the fresh food compartment and the freezer combined; use the 10654206300 owner's manual for the exact published specifications for your unit.
What “21.9 cu. ft.” means in real use
Capacity is a lab-style measurement; your usable space is typically a bit less once you account for shelves, bins, the ice maker, and airflow channels.
- Total capacity includes refrigerator + freezer sections
- Usable space is reduced by shelves, drawers, and door bins
- An installed ice maker and ice bin reduce freezer storage
- Overpacking can restrict airflow and cause uneven temperatures
Quick capacity reference
| Capacity type | What it includes | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Total capacity | Fresh food + freezer combined | 21.9 cu. ft. total volume |
| Usable capacity | Space you can practically load | Slightly less than total |
Why it matters
Knowing the cubic feet helps when you are comparing replacement refrigerators, planning kitchen fit, or deciding how much food storage you can realistically maintain without blocking vents and affecting cooling performance.
Related tip for this model
If you are checking capacity because cooling seems weak or inconsistent, confirm your temperature settings and basic operating guidance in the 10654206300 owner's manual. For troubleshooting that involves airflow or frost buildup, common culprits include the defrost system and evaporator airflow components.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is the water dispenser not working on my Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore model 10654206300, the water dispenser usually stops working because the water system has air in the lines (needs flushing), the shutoff valve is off or restricted, the supply line is kinked, or the water filter is clogged or installed incorrectly. Use the steps in the 10654206300 owner's manual to restore flow.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Make sure the home water shutoff valve to the refrigerator is fully ON.
- Dispense water continuously until it starts flowing; first-time fill can take 3 to 4 minutes.
- Flush the system by dispensing and discarding 2 to 3 gallons (about 6 to 7 minutes) to clear air.
- Inspect the home water line for kinks or pinches behind the refrigerator.
- If a filter is installed, reseat it and replace it if flow is weak (a clogged filter can stop dispensing).
Step-by-step troubleshooting (most common causes)
Fill and flush the water system
- Press a sturdy container against the dispenser lever until water begins to flow.
- Keep dispensing to flush 2 to 3 gallons.
Confirm water supply to the refrigerator
- Verify the shutoff valve is open.
- If the valve is clogged or installed incorrectly, correct it (or have a plumber address it).
Rule out a filter restriction
- Check that the filter is installed correctly.
- If the filter is older or flow is slow, replace it.
If you hear humming but get no water
- The inlet valve can be sticking or failing. For this model, the replacement is the refrigerator inlet valve W10822681.
Symptoms and what they usually mean
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| No water at all, especially after moving/installing | Air in lines, system not filled | Fill and flush 2 to 3 gallons |
| Water is very slow | Clogged filter or restricted supply | Replace filter; check shutoff valve |
| Works sometimes, then stops | Kinked line or intermittent valve | Straighten line; consider inlet valve |
| Humming sound, no dispensing | Inlet valve not opening | Replace inlet valve |
Why it matters
A dispenser that is not flowing is often a simple water-supply or air-in-line issue, but running the system with restricted flow can reduce ice maker performance and strain water components over time.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Kenmore refrigerators typically last 10 to 15 years. For a Kenmore side-by-side like model 10654206300, lifespan depends most on basic care (cleaning, good door sealing, and steady temperatures); our 10654206300 owner's manual outlines routine refrigerator care that helps you reach the full service life.
Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)
- 10 to 15 years: common for most Kenmore refrigerators
- 15 to 20 years: achievable with strong maintenance and timely repairs
- 20+ years: possible, especially when the sealed system stays healthy and airflow stays clear
| Lifespan range | What usually drives it | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 10 years | Heavy use, poor airflow, door seal leaks | Clean condenser area; verify doors close fully |
| 10 to 15 years | Normal wear on fans, defrost parts, ice maker | Fix small issues early; keep temps stable |
| 15+ years | Preventive care plus a few key part replacements | Address cooling noises, frost, and leaks promptly |
Maintenance that extends life the most
- Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors sealing tightly; clean sticky gaskets so doors close easily.
- Maintain good airflow inside; do not block vents or overpack shelves.
- Clean spills and odors regularly to protect plastics, bins, and seals.
- After power interruptions, confirm temperatures recover normally.
- If you see frost buildup or warm temperatures, troubleshoot quickly to avoid compressor overwork.
Parts that commonly affect longevity on side-by-side models
When cooling performance drops, these parts often matter first:
- Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 (helps protect the defrost system from overheating)
- Evaporator fan components (move cold air through the compartments)
- Water system parts (if equipped), such as the inlet valve and filter housing
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs warm, builds frost, or has poor door sealing runs longer cycles and strains major components (especially the compressor). Simple care and early repairs usually add years of reliable service.
Last updated: February 2026





