How to read Kenmore refrigerator model number?
To read a Kenmore refrigerator model number, we match the exact characters on the appliance’s model and serial tag (letters and numbers) to identify the correct parts and documentation for your specific unit, such as Kenmore model 10641153211. The tag is usually inside the fresh food section or behind the lower front grille.
Where to find the model number tag
Check these common locations on Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators:
- Inside the refrigerator compartment on a side wall (often near the top)
- On the inside edge of the refrigerator door frame
- Behind the lower kickplate (toe grille) at the front
- Inside the refrigerator compartment behind or near the crisper drawers
- Less commonly, inside the freezer compartment on a side wall
If you do not see it right away, remove the toe grille carefully and use a flashlight.
How to “read” the number once you find it
For Kenmore model numbers like 10641153211, the key is copying the full string exactly.
- Write down every digit in order (do not drop leading zeros)
- Keep any letters if your tag includes them
- Do not use the serial number in place of the model number
- Use the full model number when ordering parts, not a shortened version
Quick ID guide
| What you see on the tag | What it means | What to do with it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: 10641153211) | Identifies the design and parts list | Use it to look up diagrams and parts |
| Serial number | Identifies your specific unit | Use it for age and service history |
Why it matters
Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong items (like a refrigerator door bin, door gasket, or electronic control board) that may look similar but mount differently across Kenmore 106-series variations.
Helpful reference
For model-tag location diagrams and wording specific to your refrigerator, use the 10641153211 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How wide is a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators are about 33 to 36 inches wide; for your Kenmore model 10641153211, the exact cabinet width and door-clearance requirements are listed in the 10641153211 owner's manual.
Typical width ranges (what you can expect)
Kenmore side-by-side models commonly fall into these width groups:
- 33 in. class: fits many older and standard-capacity kitchens
- 36 in. class: the most common “full-size” side-by-side footprint
- Counter-depth models: often 36 in. wide, but shallower front-to-back
| Refrigerator type | Common width | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard-depth side-by-side | 33 to 36 in. | Most common overall |
| Counter-depth side-by-side | ~36 in. | Designed to sit closer to cabinet line |
| Compact/apartment side-by-side | 24 to 32 in. | Less common in Kenmore 106 series |
How to measure width the right way
To avoid fit issues, we measure two things: the cabinet and the doors.
- Measure cabinet width (main box) at the widest point
- Measure door-to-door width with doors closed (handles can add width)
- Confirm required side clearance for airflow and door swing
- Check entry clearance (doorways, hallways) if moving the unit
- If the refrigerator is installed tight, verify the doors can open enough to remove bins and shelves
Why it matters
Width is not just about the opening; it affects door swing, air circulation, and whether you can remove items like a refrigerator door bin or crisper without scraping cabinets. If you are replacing a broken bin, matching the correct size and mounting style matters; see the refrigerator door bin WPW10710203 for this model.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the dimensions of the Kenmore side by side refrigerator model 10641153211?
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators in the 106 series are about 35 inches wide, 69 inches tall (with hinges), and 31 to 33 inches deep (depending on handles). For the exact cabinet and door-clearance measurements for model 10641153211, use the dimensions section in the 10641153211 owner's manual.
Typical dimensions you should plan around
When you are measuring for a kitchen opening, we recommend allowing space for the cabinet, door swing, and airflow.
- Width: ~35 in
- Height: ~68 5/8 in (about 69 5/8 in with hinges)
- Depth: ~30 1/2 in (about 32 7/8 in with handles)
- Clearance: plan extra space at the sides and top for ventilation
How to measure your refrigerator correctly
Use a tape measure and record three numbers: width, height, and depth. Measure twice, especially if you are fitting between cabinets.
- Measure width across the widest point of the cabinet (not the doors if they overhang)
- Measure height from floor to the top hinge area
- Measure depth from the back to the front edge of the doors, then again to the front of the handles
- Check door swing so the doors can open fully without hitting a wall
- Confirm the unit can be moved through doorways and hallways (often the tightest spot)
Quick planning table (what changes the depth)
| Measurement you need | What it includes | Why it changes |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet depth | Box only | Varies by model design |
| Depth with doors | Cabinet + doors | Door thickness adds depth |
| Depth with handles | Cabinet + doors + handles | Handles add the most “extra” depth |
Why it matters
Correct dimensions prevent installation problems like blocked airflow (warm running), doors that cannot open fully, and a refrigerator that will not fit through the entry path.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
A Kenmore Elite refrigerator typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For a Kenmore side-by-side like model 10641153211, consistent cleaning, good door sealing, and stable temperatures are what most often push lifespan toward the higher end; see the 10641153211 owner’s manual for model-specific care guidance.
Typical lifespan and what changes it
Most modern refrigerators fall into a similar lifespan range, but these factors move the needle:
- Condenser cleanliness: dust buildup makes the compressor run hotter and longer
- Door seal condition: air leaks force longer run times and can cause frost issues
- Room conditions: hot garages and tight built-ins increase workload
- Ice and water use: heavy dispenser use adds wear to valves and moving parts
- Power quality: frequent outages or surges stress the control board and compressor
Maintenance that helps you reach 15 years
Use this checklist as a practical routine:
- Vacuum or brush the condenser area regularly (frequency depends on pets and dust)
- Keep freezer and fresh food temps steady (avoid frequent big dial changes)
- Make sure doors close fully and bins are not blocking closure
- Replace worn gaskets promptly; a poor seal is a common “silent” lifespan killer
- Keep airflow clear inside; do not pack items tightly against vents
Quick “what to watch” table
| What you notice | What it often means | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Motor runs a lot, cabinet feels warm | Dirty condenser or poor airflow | Clean coils, confirm clearance |
| Frost buildup, warm fridge section | Door leak or defrost issue | Check gasket seal, inspect for ice |
| Lights flicker or go out | Door switch or light circuit issue | Test door switch, check light board |
| Food spoils early | Temps drifting | Verify settings, check door closure |
Parts that commonly affect longevity on this model
If you are already seeing symptoms, these model-related parts are often involved:
- Refrigerator door gasket 2159083 (air leaks, moisture, frost)
- Refrigerator electronic control board WPW10366605 (cooling control, erratic temps)
- Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WPW10225581 (defrost cycling problems)
Why it matters
A refrigerator that is forced to run longer (from dirty coils, air leaks, or airflow restrictions) puts extra load on the compressor, evaporator fan, and control system. Reducing run time is the most reliable way to extend service life and lower energy use.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10641153211?
The cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10641153211 is listed in the specifications section of the 10641153211 owner's manual. Most Kenmore 106-series side-by-sides are in the 21 to 26 cu. ft. total-capacity range, depending on the exact configuration.
Where to find the exact cubic feet
Check the manual for the official capacity value (often shown as total capacity and sometimes split between refrigerator and freezer).
- Open the 10641153211 owner's manual
- Look for Specifications, Product data, or Capacity
- Note whether it lists:
- Total capacity (cu. ft.)
- Refrigerator compartment capacity
- Freezer compartment capacity
- Match the model number on your rating label to 10641153211
Typical capacity ranges (for comparison shopping)
Use this as a practical benchmark when comparing similar Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators.
| Refrigerator type | Typical total capacity | Common use |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side (standard width) | 21 to 26 cu. ft. | Balanced fresh and frozen storage |
| Side-by-side (compact) | 18 to 21 cu. ft. | Smaller kitchens, less storage |
Why it matters
Cubic feet helps you compare overall storage size, but it does not tell you how well items fit. Shelf spacing, door bin depth, and ice maker space can change usable room.
- Higher cu. ft. usually means more overall storage
- Usable space depends on shelf and bin layout
- Ice maker and dispenser components can reduce freezer volume
Last updated: February 2026





