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  • Refrigerator Uv Filter Dryer for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part WPW10143759

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    Drier Tube

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Blade for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part WP2169142

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  • Refrigerator Compressor for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part W10233960

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Electronic Control Board for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part WPW10503278

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Crisper Drawer Center Rail for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part WPW10671238

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Door Switch for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part W11384469

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part WPW10128551

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  • Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part 12002355

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  • Refrigerator Drain Tube for Kenmore 59669319010 - Part W10619951

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Kenmore Refrigerator 59669319010 FAQs

You usually can’t calculate cubic feet from a Kenmore model number alone; the most reliable way is to look up the capacity listed for model 59669319010 in the product specifications section of the 59669319010 owner's manual. If you don’t have the spec page handy, you can estimate capacity by measuring the interior and converting to cubic feet.

Best way: find the listed capacity for model 59669319010

Check the specifications section in the 59669319010 owner's manual. That is where manufacturers typically publish the official total capacity (and sometimes separate fresh food and freezer capacities).

What to look for
  • “Capacity” or “Total capacity” (in cubic feet)
  • “Refrigerator capacity” and “Freezer capacity” (sometimes listed separately)
  • “Model” confirmation (make sure it matches 59669319010 exactly)
Quick estimate method (when you can’t find the spec)

If you need a rough estimate, measure the usable interior space (not the outside cabinet).

Steps
  • Empty the compartment enough to measure safely.
  • Measure width x depth x height of the refrigerator section in inches.
  • Do the same for the freezer section.
  • Convert each section to cubic feet and add them.
What you measure Formula Notes
Section volume (cu ft) (W x D x H) / 1728 Use inches; 1728 = 12³
Total capacity Fridge cu ft + Freezer cu ft This is an estimate, not “rated” capacity
Why it matters

Knowing cubic feet helps you compare refrigerators, choose the right storage bins and shelves, and set realistic expectations for food storage. The “rated” capacity from the manual is also the number used in product listings.

Last updated: January 2026

A Kenmore 59669319010 bottom-mount refrigerator usually leaks underneath because defrost water is not draining to the pan (most often a clogged or frozen drain), or because the door is not sealing and excess moisture is creating overflow. Use the Kenmore 59669319010 owner's manual to confirm access points and panel removal.

Most common causes (and what to check first)
  • Clogged defrost drain: Water backs up, then spills into the fresh-food area and down to the floor.
  • Frozen drain trough/drain hole: Ice blocks the drain during defrost.
  • Cracked, loose, or misrouted drain tube: Water misses the drain pan; inspect the refrigerator drain tube W10619951.
  • Door gasket leak: Warm air creates heavy condensation that can drip and pool; inspect the seal and consider the correct gasket for your color, such as refrigerator door gasket (white) WPW10443309.
  • Drain pan shifted or overflowing: Pan can be bumped during cleaning; overflow can happen in very humid conditions.
Quick diagnostic steps (10 to 20 minutes)
  1. Unplug the refrigerator and pull it out enough to check the floor and rear base area.
  2. Look for a trail: water starting inside the fridge usually points to a defrost drain issue; water only at the front can point to door sealing or a spill.
  3. Check the freezer floor and back wall for a sheet of ice; that strongly suggests a frozen/clogged defrost drain.
  4. Inspect the drain tube at the rear near the drain pan; make sure it is seated and not split.
  5. Check door closing: verify bins are not preventing the door from shutting fully.
What to do based on what you find
What you see Most likely cause Best next step
Ice on freezer floor Frozen/clogged defrost drain Thaw ice, clear drain with hot water, confirm drain flow to pan
Water under front corners Door not sealing, condensation Clean gasket, warm and reshape gasket, level unit
Water under rear Drain tube/pan issue Reseat tube, inspect for cracks, reposition pan
Why it matters

A recurring leak can lead to ice buildup, poor cooling airflow, and water damage to flooring. Fixing the drain path or door seal early helps the evaporator fan and temperature control system maintain stable temperatures.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Kenmore Elite refrigerator, dH (or Er dH) points to a defrost heating problem: the refrigerator is not warming the evaporator enough during the defrost cycle, so frost can build up and airflow can drop. For model 59669319010, use the troubleshooting steps in the 59669319010 owner's manual to confirm the exact display and checks.

What you’ll usually notice
  • Freezer temperature slowly rises or swings
  • Fresh food section gets warm because cold air cannot move well
  • Frost or ice buildup on the rear freezer panel
  • Evaporator fan noise changes (fan hitting ice) or airflow feels weak
  • Water leaks or puddles after a defrost attempt
Quick checks we recommend (safe, no tools first)
  1. Power reset: unplug for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  2. Door seal check: make sure doors close fully and gaskets are sealing.
  3. Airflow check: do not block vents with food packages.
  4. Listen for the evaporator fan: if airflow is weak, frost buildup is likely.
Likely causes and what to test next

Most dH/defrost-heat issues come from one of these areas:

Suspect What it affects Typical clue
Defrost heater circuit Melts frost off evaporator Heavy frost behind freezer panel
Defrost sensor/thermistor Tells control when to heat/stop Defrost runs too short or not at all
Main control board Sends power to defrost system Intermittent or repeating dH code

If you’re comfortable using a meter, we typically test the defrost heater circuit and sensor first, then verify the control is sending power during a defrost call.

Parts that commonly relate to this symptom on 59669319010
Why it matters

A defrost heat problem can turn into warm temperatures and food spoilage because frost buildup blocks airflow across the evaporator, even if the compressor is running.

Last updated: January 2026

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