What is the code Sy Ef on a Kenmore refrigerator?
On Kenmore model 10657567790, SY EF is treated as a control-display fault that points to a cooling-system feedback problem; in real-world repairs it most often tracks back to airflow in the freezer (evaporator fan not moving air) or a defrost issue causing heavy frost. Use the steps below to pinpoint the cause.
What to check first (fast, no tools)
- Power reset: unplug for 5 minutes, then restore power and watch if the code returns.
- Look for frost: heavy frost on the freezer back wall indicates an airflow restriction.
- Check vents: make sure packages are not blocking freezer or fresh-food air vents.
- Door closure: confirm the freezer door seals fully and closes on its own.
- Listen for airflow: with the freezer door closed, you should typically hear the evaporator fan running during cooling.
Most common causes and what they look like
| What’s happening | What you’ll notice | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Evaporator fan not moving air | Warm fresh-food section, weak airflow | Inspect for ice blockage; check fan blade for rubbing or obstruction |
| Defrost system problem causing frost buildup | Frost sheet on rear freezer panel | Check defrost components and clear ice so airflow can return |
| Door switch or door seal issue | Fan may stop when door is “seen” as open | Verify door switch operation; inspect gasket for gaps |
If you find heavy frost, the defrost circuit is the right place to focus; parts commonly involved on this model include the refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 and the refrigerator heater WP2323198.
Why it matters
When freezer airflow drops, the refrigerator section warms up first. The compressor can run longer, temperatures become unstable, and ice production can slow.
Where we confirm operating checks for this model
Follow the troubleshooting and care steps in the 10657567790 owner's manual, especially the sections on troubleshooting, cleaning, and temperature-related symptoms.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10657567790?
The Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10657567790 is typically listed at about 21.9 cubic feet of total capacity. For the exact capacity for your specific configuration, we recommend confirming it in the 10657567790 owner's manual.
How to confirm the exact capacity on your unit
Capacity can vary slightly by configuration and feature set, even within the same model family. The most reliable places to check are:
- The specifications section in the 10657567790 owner's manual
- The model and serial number label location shown in the Parts and Features section
- Any product specification label or rating information included with the refrigerator paperwork
Why capacity can matter (and when you will notice it)
Knowing the cubic feet helps when you are comparing refrigerators, planning food storage, or troubleshooting temperature and airflow issues (overpacking can restrict airflow in a side-by-side).
Quick reference: what “21.9 cu. ft.” means in real use
| Capacity | Best for | What it affects most |
|---|---|---|
| About 21.9 cu. ft. | Average household grocery storage | Shelf space planning, bin organization, airflow |
Related parts that affect usable space (not total cubic feet)
These parts do not change the official cubic feet rating, but they do affect how much you can practically store and how well items fit:
- Refrigerator crisper pan WP2188656 for produce storage
- Refrigerator meat pan WP2188664 for deli and meat storage
- Door bins, shelves, and drawer covers (fit and layout impact day-to-day capacity)
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10657567790?
The cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore refrigerator model 10657567790 is listed in the specifications section of the 10657567790 owner's manual. For most Kenmore 106 side-by-side refrigerators, total capacity commonly falls in the 20 to 25 cu. ft. range, depending on the exact configuration.
Where to find the exact cubic feet
In the 10657567790 owner's manual, check for a section labeled “Specifications,” “Product data,” or “Capacity”.
- Look for total capacity (combined fresh food + freezer)
- If shown, note refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment capacities separately
- Use the model and serial number label to confirm you are reading the correct model variation
- Remember that ice storage and some door bins affect usable space, not the published cubic feet
Typical capacity ranges (side-by-side refrigerators)
These ranges help you sanity-check what you see in the manual.
| Side-by-side size class | Typical total capacity |
|---|---|
| Smaller | 20 to 22 cu. ft. |
| Mid-range | 22 to 25 cu. ft. |
| Larger | 25 to 28 cu. ft. |
Why it matters
Knowing cubic feet helps you compare Kenmore side-by-side models, plan grocery storage, and choose correctly sized replacement storage parts such as bins and drawers.
Related storage parts (if you are reorganizing)
If your goal is better usable space (not changing rated capacity), these parts can help restore normal storage layout:
- Refrigerator crisper pan WP2188656 (fresh food drawer)
- Refrigerator meat pan WP2188664 (deli/meat drawer)
- Refrigerator ice container WPW10670845 (freezer ice storage)
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators average 10 to 15 years of service life; a well-maintained Kenmore 10657567790 side-by-side refrigerator often reaches the upper end of that range when temperatures stay stable and routine care is done on schedule. For model-specific care steps, follow the 10657567790 owner's manual.
Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)
- 10 to 15 years: common for most Kenmore refrigerators
- 15 to 20 years: achievable with consistent maintenance and timely repairs
- Under 10 years: usually tied to heavy use, poor airflow around the cabinet, dirty condenser area, or unresolved cooling issues
| Lifespan range | What usually drives it | What to do about it |
|---|---|---|
| 10 to 15 years | Normal wear on fans, controls, seals | Keep coils/airflow clean; fix small issues early |
| 15 to 20 years | Good airflow, good door sealing, stable temps | Maintain door gaskets; keep vents clear |
| Under 10 years | Overheating, icing, frequent door openings, neglected maintenance | Improve ventilation; address frost and temperature swings |
Maintenance that extends refrigerator life
These actions reduce compressor run time and prevent common failures:
- Clean the condenser area regularly so heat can dissipate
- Keep door gaskets clean and sealing tightly (warm air leaks shorten component life)
- Avoid overpacking; keep air vents inside the refrigerator and freezer clear
- Replace failed lights and switches promptly (for example, a door switch that does not open can affect operation)
- If water flow at the dispenser drops, replace the filter when it becomes restricted (the manual notes flow can decrease when the filter is full)
Why it matters
A refrigerator lasts longer when it can remove heat efficiently and hold steady temperatures. Poor airflow, weak door sealing, and ignored frost or water issues force longer run times, which accelerates wear on the sealed system and fan motors.
Last updated: February 2026





