Are all refrigerators 70 inches high?
No. Refrigerator height varies a lot by style and capacity, so they are not all 70 inches high. Many full-size French door and bottom-mount models land near the 68 to 71 inch range, but top-freezer and apartment-size units are often shorter, and built-in units can be much taller. For your Kenmore 59679142992, use the owner's manual to confirm the exact cabinet height and required clearances.
- Top-freezer refrigerators: about 61 to 67 inches
- Bottom-mount (bottom freezer) refrigerators: about 67 to 71 inches
- Side-by-side refrigerators: about 65 to 71 inches
- Built-in refrigerators: often 80 inches or more
Measure the opening and the refrigerator, then compare:
- Floor to the lowest cabinet or trim above the fridge
- Floor to the top of the refrigerator case (and to the top of hinges if they stick up)
- Depth to the back wall (add room for a water line if you have an ice maker)
- Width at the tightest point (cabinet faces can pinch the opening)
Our installation guidance for this Kenmore refrigerator focuses on ventilation and door swing:
- Leave about 1 inch of space above the refrigerator for airflow
- If the unit has an ice maker, leave extra space behind for the water line connection
- If installed next to a fixed wall, allow about 2 1/2 inches on the hinge side so the door can open 90°
| What you are checking | Typical target | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Height opening | Enough for fridge height + top clearance | Prevents rubbing and overheating |
| Top clearance | ~1 inch | Improves ventilation |
| Hinge-side clearance | ~2 1/2 inches (next to wall) | Allows full door swing |
A refrigerator that is even 1 inch too tall can block ventilation, prevent leveling, or keep doors from opening fully. Confirming height and clearances up front helps avoid cooling problems and fit issues.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell what model Kenmore refrigerator?
Your Kenmore refrigerator’s model number is printed on the serial plate inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment. For Kenmore model 59679142992, the serial plate is located on the top left wall of the refrigerator compartment; record both the model and serial number exactly as shown and use the 59679142992 owner's manual for reference.
Check these common model tag locations first:
- Top left wall inside the refrigerator compartment (most common for this model)
- Side wall inside the fresh food section
- Ceiling area inside the fresh food section
- Behind or beside the crisper drawers
- Near the door hinge area (open the door and look along the frame)
- Kick plate area at the bottom front (some designs)
The model number is the key to matching the correct Kenmore refrigerator parts and documentation.
- Pull the right parts diagrams for shelves, drawers, door bins, and freezer baskets
- Match the correct controls and feature set (ice maker, dispenser, frost-free system)
- Confirm fit for maintenance items like water filters and air filters
- Identify the correct troubleshooting steps and error code information
| Item | What it tells you | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Exact design and parts match | 596.79142992 (may appear with a dot) |
| Serial number | Production identifier for your unit | Letters and numbers |
Kenmore refrigerators can look similar across multiple model families, but parts like door buckets, crisper drawers, and control housings can vary by revision. Using the exact model number from the serial plate prevents ordering the wrong replacement part and saves time during troubleshooting.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a bottom mount fridge freezer?
A bottom-mount refrigerator (like Kenmore model 59679142992) is a fridge where the freezer compartment is on the bottom and the fresh-food section is on top. This puts everyday refrigerated items at eye level and keeps frozen foods in a lower drawer or door.
Bottom-mount (bottom-freezer) refrigerators are built for convenience and organization.
- Fresh foods are easier to reach because the refrigerator section is higher
- The freezer is typically a pull-out drawer or lower compartment
- You bend less for milk, produce, and leftovers (items used most often)
- Frozen foods stay separated from fresh foods, which helps reduce door-open time
- Many models support features like an automatic ice maker and slide-out freezer storage (varies by model)
Your 59679142992 is a bottom-mount refrigerator covered by a Use & Care Guide that includes safety information, features, and setup details such as door handling and leveling. See the 59679142992 owner's manual for the exact layout and feature list for your unit.
| Manual topic | What it helps with |
|---|---|
| Electrical requirements | Proper grounding and safe power connection |
| Freezer features | Baskets, shelves, ice bin (some models) |
| Door reversal and stops | Switching door swing direction and reinstalling stops |
| Leveling | Getting doors to close and seal correctly |
Knowing you have a bottom-mount refrigerator helps when troubleshooting cooling, door sealing, and ice maker or water supply issues because airflow paths, freezer drawer seals, and door alignment are different than top-freezer designs.
If you are seeing a display code or beeping, use an error-code reference that matches Kenmore refrigerators, such as Kenmore 795 model bottom freezer refrigerator error codes, to narrow down the likely cause.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Kenmore refrigerators typically last 12 to 15 years. For a Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator like model 59679142992, consistent maintenance (cleaning condenser coils, keeping door gaskets sealing, and ensuring good airflow) is what most often determines whether you land closer to 12 years or push beyond 15.
| Appliance type | Typical lifespan | What usually shortens it |
|---|---|---|
| Kenmore refrigerator (most styles) | 12 to 15 years | Dirty coils, poor door seal, restricted airflow |
| Sealed refrigeration system (compressor, tubing) | 15+ years typical | Overheating from dirty coils, low airflow |
- Clean the condenser coils every 6 to 12 months (more often with pets).
- Keep the freezer and fresh food sections from being overpacked so air can circulate.
- Check door gaskets for gaps, tears, or areas that do not grip a paper strip.
- Level the refrigerator so doors close fully on their own.
- Keep vents inside the compartments clear (especially near the back wall).
- Use the correct electrical supply and avoid extension cords (covered in the 59679142992 owner's manual).
- Temperatures drift even after cleaning coils and confirming good airflow.
- The compressor runs almost constantly or cycles rapidly.
- Frost buildup returns quickly after a defrost.
- Water leaks or recurring puddles appear under the unit.
- Food spoils faster even with correct settings.
A refrigerator that is struggling to cool often runs longer and hotter, which increases wear on the compressor and can raise energy use. Basic upkeep, especially coil cleaning and gasket sealing, is the most effective way to protect cooling performance over the long term.
Last updated: February 2026





