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A Kenmore Elite refrigerator like model 79574012410 typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With steady maintenance (clean airflow, stable temperatures, and good door sealing), many units reach the upper end of that range before major sealed-system or control issues become more likely.

Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)
  • Average: 10 to 15 years
  • Common “strong run” with good care: 12 to 16 years
  • Major repairs tend to show up more often after: year 8 to 12 (compressor, control board, cooling fans)
Component area What usually limits lifespan Example part for this model
Cooling system Compressor wear, refrigerant flow issues Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801
Air circulation Fan motor noise or failure, weak airflow Refrigerator evaporator fan motor EAU61524007
Defrost system Frost buildup from sensor/defrost faults Refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005R
Odor control Reduced filtration over time Lg refrigerator air filter ADQ73214408
What helps your refrigerator reach 15 years
  • Keep condenser airflow clear; vacuum dust from the grille and surrounding area regularly.
  • Set stable temps (most households do best around 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer).
  • Make sure doors close fully; avoid overloading door bins and drawers.
  • Replace consumables on schedule (air filter and water filter if equipped).
  • Address symptoms early (warm temps, loud fan noise, heavy frost, water puddles).
Why it matters

Once a bottom-mount refrigerator gets past the 10-year mark, small issues (restricted airflow, frost buildup, weak fans) can push temperatures out of range and make the compressor run longer. Preventive care reduces wear and helps protect food quality and energy use.

Model-specific tip

For Kenmore Elite 79574012410, use the maintenance and temperature guidance in the owner's manual so your settings, filter intervals, and cleaning steps match your exact configuration.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 79574012410 has its exact capacity (cubic feet) listed on the appliance rating label and in the specifications section of the 79574012410 owner's manual. Using the rating label is the fastest way to get the correct number for your exact configuration.

Where to find the cubic feet (best to fastest)
  • Inside the fresh food section: check the side wall near the crisper drawers or upper cabinet area for the rating label.
  • Inside the freezer: check a side wall or behind the lower drawer area.
  • In the manual specs: look for “Capacity” or “Total capacity” in the specifications pages of the 79574012410 owner's manual.
  • On the model tag: some versions list capacity near the model and serial number.
What the rating label usually shows

Most Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerators list several key specs together. Look for these fields:

  • Model number (should match 79574012410)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical rating (volts/amps)
  • Capacity (often shown as total cubic feet)
  • Refrigerant type
Capacity terms you might see
Label term What it means What to use for “cubic feet”
Total capacity Whole refrigerator volume Use this number
Refrigerator capacity Fresh food section only Not the full total
Freezer capacity Freezer section only Not the full total
Why it matters

Knowing the correct cubic feet helps us match the right shelves, bins, and airflow parts for your exact layout, and it also helps when comparing storage space or planning a replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on the Kenmore Elite 79574012410 bottom-mount refrigerator include warm temperatures (cooling loss), ice maker not making ice, water leaks, unusual noises, and odor or airflow complaints. Most issues trace back to airflow restrictions, dirty condenser coils, defrost system trouble, or a failing fan or control.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Not cooling or weak cooling: dirty condenser coil, evaporator fan not running, blocked air vents, or sealed-system/compressor trouble
  • Freezer cold but fridge warm: airflow/damper problem, frost buildup on the evaporator, or a weak fresh food fan/diffuser
  • Ice maker problems: water supply restriction, frozen fill path, or ice maker assembly failure
  • Water leaking or puddles: clogged/iced drain system, cracked drain tube, or door left ajar causing excess frost melt
  • Noises (buzzing, rattling, clicking): fan blade hitting ice, failing fan motor, or compressor start device issues

For model-specific component locations and access steps, use the owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first (before replacing parts)
  1. Confirm temps: set refrigerator to 37°F and freezer to 0°F.
  2. Make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.
  3. Clean dust from the condenser area (unplug first).
  4. Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer when the door switch is held closed.
  5. Look for frost buildup on the freezer back panel (a strong clue of a defrost issue).
Parts that commonly solve these problems on model 79574012410
Symptom Common part area Example part on this model
Fridge warm, freezer OK Airflow/diffuser or fan Refrigerator air diffuser ADJ73252235
Frost buildup, warming Defrost sensing/control Refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005R
No ice Ice maker system Ice maker assembly AEQ72909602
Water under fridge Drain system Refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D
Clicking, won’t start cooling Start device Refrigerator compressor start relay EBG60663230
Why it matters

A small airflow restriction or drain clog can quickly turn into temperature swings, ice buildup, leaks, and food spoilage. Catching the root cause early also helps prevent unnecessary replacement of high-cost parts like a compressor.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 79574012410, the model number is printed on the rating label inside the fresh food (upper) compartment. Most often, we find it on an interior side wall near the crisper drawers or on the wall behind the lower crisper drawer; check the label before ordering parts.

Common places to check
  • Inside the refrigerator section on the left or right interior wall
  • On the wall behind or just above the lower crisper drawers
  • Along the door opening frame (hinge side) when the door is open
  • Behind the toe grille (kick plate) at the bottom front
  • On the back exterior panel (less common, but worth a quick look)
What the label looks like (and what to write down)

The rating label usually includes several identifiers. For parts lookup, we recommend recording these exactly:

Label item Example Why it matters
Model number 79574012410 Ensures the parts list matches your exact refrigerator
Serial number Varies Helps date the unit and confirm production run
Electrical ratings Varies Useful when diagnosing control board, compressor, or fan issues
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part
Why it matters

Kenmore Elite refrigerators can look similar across multiple model series, but parts like the electronic control board, ice maker assembly, and door bins can vary by model number. Using the exact model number prevents fit and wiring mismatches.

For diagrams and model identification details, use the 79574012410 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A bottom leak on your Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 79574012410 is usually caused by a defrost drain that is clogged or frozen, a water supply or dispenser line that is leaking, or meltwater overflowing the drain pan. Use the 79574012410 owner's manual to locate access panels and follow safe shutoff steps before inspecting.

Most common causes (and what to check first)
  • Clogged defrost drain: Water from normal defrosting cannot flow to the drain pan, so it spills into the fresh food section and runs down to the floor.
  • Frozen drain tube: Ice blocks the drain opening and causes the same overflow.
  • Leaking water line or fitting: A loose push-in fitting or cracked tubing can drip and track to the front or bottom.
  • Ice maker fill leak: Water can splash, freeze, then melt and run down.
  • Drain pan issue: A shifted, cracked, or overfilled pan can leak underneath.
Quick troubleshooting steps (10 to 30 minutes)
  1. Confirm the source: Wipe everything dry, then check again after a few hours.
  2. Check for ice or water under crisper drawers: This strongly points to a defrost drain problem.
  3. Inspect the back lower area: Look for dripping at the water inlet line and tubing.
  4. Clear the drain path: Flush the drain opening with hot water (a turkey baster works well) and remove debris.
  5. Check the drain tube: If it is split or loose, replace it with the exact part.

If you find the drain tube is damaged, the correct replacement for this model is the refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D.

Symptoms-to-cause guide
What you see Most likely cause Where to look
Water under crisper drawers Clogged/frozen defrost drain Inside fresh food section, drain trough
Puddle near front center Defrost drain overflow or door left ajar Inside bottom of compartment, door seal area
Water near back of unit Water line or fitting leak Rear lower access area
Leak happens only when making ice Ice maker fill leak Ice maker area and fill tube
Why it matters

Leaks can lead to ice buildup, odors, and floor damage. Fixing a drain restriction early also helps your evaporator fan and airflow stay consistent, which protects cooling performance.

For ice maker and dispenser related leak prevention, we recommend reviewing how to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems.

Last updated: February 2026

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