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Kenmore Refrigerator 79551733810 FAQs

On Kenmore model 79551733810, the model number is printed on the model and serial number label inside the refrigerator compartment. It is typically on a side wall near the front, or just behind the base grille area where the tech sheet is stored; see the owner's manual.

Where to look first (fastest checks)

  • Open the fresh food (refrigerator) door and check the left or right interior wall near the front edge
  • Look around the crisper drawer area and lower side walls
  • Check the ceiling area inside the refrigerator compartment
  • If you do not see it inside, inspect behind the base grille at the bottom front (also where the tech sheet is referenced)

What the label looks like

The label usually includes both identifiers:

  • Model number (for example, 79551733810)
  • Serial number (a longer code used to identify the specific unit)

Why it matters

We use the exact model number to match the correct Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator parts for your unit, such as a water filter, ice maker, or door bin. Even small model differences can change which parts fit.

Quick reference

What you need Where it’s found What it’s used for
Model number Model/serial label inside refrigerator compartment Selecting correct replacement parts and diagrams
Serial number Same label as model number Identifying the specific production unit

Last updated: February 2026

To replace the ice maker in your Kenmore 79551733810 side-by-side refrigerator, we turn the ice maker off, shut off the water supply, remove the ice bin, swap the mounting and wiring to the new unit, then restore water and power and turn the ice maker back on. See the owner's manual for model-specific access and control details.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Press the Ice Maker button to OFF and empty the ice bin.
  • Shut off the household water supply to the refrigerator.
  • Unplug the refrigerator (recommended before working around wiring and moving parts).
  • Protect the floor with towels; a small amount of water can drip from the fill tube.
  • Avoid contact with the ejector mechanism and heater area while the unit is plugged in.

Replacement steps (typical for this model style)

  1. Remove the ice bin to access the ice maker.
  2. Remove the mounting screws holding the ice maker to the freezer wall.
  3. Disconnect the wire harness plug from the ice maker.
  4. Transfer any required parts from the old assembly to the new one (for example, a bail arm or small plastic pieces, if your replacement includes them separately).
  5. Install the new ice maker, reconnect the harness, and reinstall mounting screws.
  6. Reinstall the ice bin.
  7. Turn the water back on; check for leaks.
  8. Plug the refrigerator back in and set the Ice Maker button to ON.

What to expect after installation

The ice maker will not start making ice until the freezer is cold enough; it typically begins operating once the freezer reaches 15°F (–9°C) or below.

Item Normal expectation
First ice After freezer reaches 15°F (–9°C) or below
Ice quality Improves after the first batch or two
If no water is connected Keep Ice Maker set to OFF to prevent damage

If it still will not make ice

  • Confirm the Ice Maker button is set to ON.
  • Verify water pressure is in a normal range for filtered systems (commonly 40 to 120 psi).
  • Look for a frozen or blocked fill tube.
  • If the dispenser and ice maker both have water issues, test the inlet valve; the lg refrigerator water inlet valve AJU72992601 is a common related part on this model.

Why it matters

A correct ice maker replacement prevents leaks, protects the ejector mechanism, and ensures the freezer reaches the temperature needed for reliable ice production.

Last updated: February 2026

Water leaking from your Kenmore 79551733810 side-by-side refrigerator usually comes from a clogged defrost drain (water ends up inside the fresh food section) or a leak in the water supply system (water line, filter housing, or inlet valve). Start by identifying where the water shows up.

Quick checks (fastest way to narrow it down)

  • Puddle under crisper drawers: defrost drain is iced over or clogged.
  • Water on the floor in front: filter not seated, dispenser drip, or tubing connection.
  • Water behind the refrigerator: water line connection or inlet valve seepage.
  • Leak started after a filter change: filter not fully locked in, or filter head O-ring area is leaking.

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Unplug the refrigerator and dry the area so you can see fresh drips.
  2. Check the filter seating: remove and reinstall the filter firmly; look for cracks or water around the filter head.
  3. Inspect the water line: verify the tubing is not kinked and connections are snug.
  4. Clear a suspected defrost drain clog: thaw any ice and flush the drain opening with warm water until it drains freely to the pan.

Common leak sources and what to do

Where you see water Likely cause Next action
Under crisper drawers Clogged/frozen defrost drain Thaw and flush drain path
At filter cover area Filter not seated or filter head leaking Re-seat filter; replace head if leaking
Behind unit Inlet valve or water line fitting seepage Tighten fittings; replace valve if leaking

Parts that often solve leaks on this model

Why it matters

Leaks can damage flooring and create ice buildup that restricts airflow, which can lead to warm temperatures and ice maker or dispenser problems.

For water line and care guidance specific to Kenmore 79551733810, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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