How do I tell what model Kenmore fridge I have?
Your Kenmore refrigerator model number is printed on a rating label inside the cabinet. On Kenmore top-mount units like model 10671984101, the label is most often on an inside wall of the fresh food section or freezer, sometimes behind the crisper drawers or near the lower front (kickplate) area.
Where to look first (fastest checks)
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall (eye level)
- Inside the freezer on a side wall or back wall
- On the frame just inside the door opening (hinge side)
- Behind or just above the lower crisper drawers
- Near the bottom front behind the kickplate (toe grille)
What the label looks like and what to copy
The rating label usually includes several identifiers. Write down these items exactly as shown:
- Model number (example format: 106.71984101 or 10671984101)
- Serial number
- Type or product code (if listed)
- Electrical ratings (volts/amps) (helpful for service matching)
Model number vs. serial number (quick guide)
| Item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts diagrams and fit | 10671984101 |
| Serial number | Production date and version changes | Letters and numbers |
Why it matters
Kenmore model numbers (especially the 106 prefix family) can look very similar across different refrigerators, but parts like an ice maker, water inlet valve, or door gasket can vary by revision. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct replacement parts the first time.
Next step after you find it
Once you confirm your model number, use it to choose parts such as the ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 or the refrigerator inlet valve WP2315576 that fit your exact Kenmore refrigerator configuration.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators average 10 to 15 years of service life. For a Kenmore top-mount like model 10671984101, lifespan depends most on temperature stability, clean airflow through the condenser area, and keeping door seals tight; timely part replacement can extend usable years.
Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)
- 10 to 15 years: common for many household refrigerators with normal use
- 15 to 20 years: achievable with consistent maintenance and quick repairs
- Under 10 years: usually tied to poor airflow (dirty coils), door seal leaks, or unresolved cooling issues
| What you notice | What it often means | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge warms up, freezer still cold | Airflow or evaporator fan issue | Check vents, listen for fan, inspect frost buildup |
| Frost buildup on back freezer wall | Defrost system problem | Check defrost components and airflow |
| Water leaking or ice maker stops | Water supply or valve issue | Inspect line, filter setup, and valve function |
| Door won’t stay shut or sweating around gasket | Seal not sealing | Clean and reshape gasket, verify door alignment |
Maintenance that adds years (high impact)
- Clean dust from condenser coils and the condenser fan area (better cooling, less compressor strain).
- Keep freezer and fresh food vents clear so air can circulate.
- Set stable temps (typical targets: 0°F freezer, 37°F to 40°F refrigerator).
- Inspect and clean door gaskets; fix gaps before they cause constant run time.
- Address small symptoms early (odd noises, warm spots, frost patterns) before they stress the sealed system.
Parts that commonly affect longevity on this model
If performance is slipping, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- Refrigerator evaporator motor WPW10189703 (moves cold air through the compartments)
- Defrost bi-metal WP4387503 (helps protect the defrost circuit and prevent heavy frost)
- Refrigerator thermostat WP627985 (controls cooling cycles)
- Refrigerator inlet valve WP2315576 (feeds water to the ice maker, if equipped)
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer than normal to hold temperature uses more energy and puts extra wear on the compressor and fans. Simple airflow and sealing fixes often prevent the early failures that shorten lifespan.
Last updated: February 2026
How many cubic feet is my Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
Your Kenmore refrigerator model 10671984101 has a specific cubic-foot capacity, but the most reliable way to get the exact number is to read it from the refrigerator’s rating plate (model and serial tag) inside the cabinet. That tag lists the official capacity for your exact build.
Where to find the cubic-foot capacity on model 10671984101
Look for the rating plate in one of these common spots:
- On a side wall inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment
- On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light
- Behind the crisper drawers or on the wall near them
- On the inside frame near the door gasket area
- Inside the freezer compartment on a side wall
What the rating plate usually shows
The rating plate typically includes these details (capacity is often labeled clearly):
- Model number and serial number
- Total capacity (cubic feet)
- Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
- Refrigerant type
- Manufacturing information
Quick estimate (when you just need a ballpark)
Most Kenmore 106-series top-mount refrigerators commonly fall into a mid-size range. Use this only as a rough planning estimate until you confirm the rating plate.
| What you need | Best method | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Exact cubic feet | Read the rating plate | Official capacity for your unit |
| Rough planning number | Compare to typical top-mount sizes | Approximate capacity range |
Typical top-mount capacity range: about 14 to 22 cu. ft.
Why it matters
Cubic-foot capacity helps you compare storage space, choose the right organization bins, and confirm fit when replacing shelves, crispers, or door components for your Kenmore 10671984101.
Related help for Kenmore 106 refrigerators
If you are troubleshooting and see a display code or performance issue, our Kenmore 106 model refrigerator error codes guide can help you narrow down what to check next.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
If your Kenmore refrigerator model 10671984101 is warm or only partly cooling, and you hear repeated clicking or the compressor never seems to run, the compressor circuit is likely failing. Before replacing the compressor, we check the start components and airflow because those issues can mimic a “bad compressor.”
Quick symptoms that point to a compressor problem
- Refrigerator and freezer both warm even though the unit has power
- Repeated clicking every few minutes (start attempt then shutdown)
- Compressor is very hot to the touch after trying to run (unplug first, then check)
- Compressor is silent and never starts (no steady hum)
- Frost pattern is abnormal (little to no frost on the evaporator) even after extended run time
Rule out common look-alikes first (most important)
Many “bad compressor” calls are actually a failed start device, weak capacitor, or a fan problem.
- If you hear clicking, test/replace the run capacitor first: refrigerator run capacitor WP4387764
- If the compressor runs but cooling is poor, confirm the evaporator fan is moving air: refrigerator evaporator motor WPW10189703
- If the fan runs but airflow is weak or noisy, inspect the blade: fan blade WP2163777
What you can safely check at home
- Power reset: Unplug for 5 minutes, plug back in, listen for a steady compressor hum.
- Condenser area: Make sure the condenser coils and fan area are not packed with dust.
- Temperature control: Set fresh food to mid setting; wait 24 hours for stabilization.
- Airflow: Verify vents are not blocked by food; confirm the evaporator fan runs when the door switch is closed.
Symptom-to-likely-cause guide
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What we check next |
|---|---|---|
| Click every 2 to 10 minutes | Start circuit failing | Capacitor, wiring, compressor windings |
| Compressor runs constantly, still warm | Sealed system or compressor inefficiency | Frost pattern, pressures (tech test) |
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Airflow/defrost issue | Evaporator fan, defrost components |
Why it matters
A compressor is one of the most expensive refrigerator repairs. Confirming the start components and airflow first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and gets your Kenmore cooling again faster.
Last updated: February 2026
How to read Kenmore model numbers?
Kenmore model numbers are read left to right; the first 3 digits are the manufacturer prefix, and the remaining digits identify the specific design and production variation. For your Kenmore refrigerator model 10671984101, the 106 prefix is the key that helps match the correct parts list and diagrams.
Where to find the model number on a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator
Most Kenmore top-mount refrigerators place the model/serial tag in one of these spots:
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
- On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light
- Behind the crisper drawers on an interior wall
- Along the door frame (hinge side) when the door is open
- On the back of the cabinet (less common for everyday access)
How the number breaks down (what each section means)
Kenmore model numbers typically follow this pattern:
| Section | Example from your model | What it tells us | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer prefix | 106 | Who built the unit for Kenmore | Helps ensure parts compatibility |
| Model identifier | 719841 | Core design family | Narrows down diagrams and assemblies |
| Variation/suffix | 01 | Version or production variation | Prevents ordering the wrong revision |
Why it matters when ordering parts
Using the full model number (not just the first 3 digits) helps us match parts that fit your exact configuration, such as the ice maker, water system, and door sealing components.
- Ice maker and fill system parts can vary by revision (kit vs. assembly)
- Door gasket sizes and profiles can differ between close model variations
- Electrical parts (like a light switch) must match the wiring and mounting style
If you are troubleshooting ice production or water flow, our DIY guide how to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems can help you pinpoint whether the issue is supply, freezing, or a failed component.
Common parts that are model-sensitive on 10671984101
These are examples of parts where the exact model number matters:
- Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943
- Refrigerator inlet valve WP2315576
- Refrigerator light switch W11384469
- Refrigerator gasket panel (black) 2177305
Why it matters
Kenmore model numbers are essentially the appliance’s “fit guide”; reading them correctly is the fastest way to avoid mismatched refrigerator parts and repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026





