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Kenmore 59669932011 refrigerator

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 59669932011 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Support Evaporator for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part 12225702

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    Refrigerator Support Evaporator

    Part #12225702

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Door Assembly (black) for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part 12658573B

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Door Assembly (black)

    Part #12658573B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Screw for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part 12990604

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Screw

    Part #12990604

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Door Panel for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part 13107508S

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Door Panel

    Part #13107508S

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Nameplate for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part W10292349

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Nameplate

    Part #W10292349

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Overlay for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part W10339710

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Overlay

    Part #W10339710

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Mat for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part 12567314SP

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Mat

    Part #12567314SP

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Discharge Tube for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part W10296293

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    Refrigerator Discharge Tube

    Part #W10296293

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Adhesive for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part 542639

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Adhesive

    Part #542639

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Sound Dampening Pad for Kenmore 59669932011 - Part 12820505

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Refrigerator Sound Dampening Pad

    Part #12820505

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Kenmore Refrigerator 59669932011 FAQs

Bottom-mount refrigerators like the Kenmore 59669932011 are better for many households because the fresh-food section sits at eye level, so you reach everyday items more easily and bend less. They are a strong choice when you use the refrigerator compartment more often than the freezer.

When a bottom-mount fridge is the better choice

  • You cook often and want fresh foods (produce, dairy, leftovers) easy to see and grab
  • You prefer less bending for daily use (especially for crisper drawers and shelves)
  • You want a wide refrigerator section with flexible storage
  • You are OK with bending to access frozen foods

When it might not be better

  • You use the freezer more than the refrigerator (bulk frozen meals, meal prep)
  • You want the lowest upfront cost (top-freezer models are often simpler)
  • You need the lightest freezer drawer operation (some bottom freezers feel heavier when fully loaded)

Quick comparison

Feature Bottom-mount (bottom freezer) Top-freezer
Fresh food access Best (eye level) Good, but lower shelves require bending
Freezer access Requires bending Easier reach
Organization Often more refrigerator space and visibility Often simpler layout
Typical fit Similar overall footprint Similar overall footprint

Why it matters

Most day-to-day trips are for refrigerated items, not frozen ones. A bottom-mount design reduces bending and makes it easier to spot what you have, which can cut down on food waste and improve kitchen workflow.

Helpful next steps for owners

  • Confirm your storage features and recommended loading in the owner's manual
  • If doors do not close smoothly, check gasket condition and alignment
  • If cooling seems uneven, inspect airflow and listen for the evaporator fan

Last updated: February 2026

To tell what model Kenmore refrigerator you have, look for the model and serial tag inside the fresh food compartment or freezer. On Kenmore model 59669932011-style bottom-mount units, it’s commonly on an inside wall, along the door frame, behind the crisper drawers, or near the lower front kickplate area; confirm the exact location in the owner's manual.

Where to look for the model number tag

Check these common spots first (use a flashlight and look for a sticker or metal plate):

  • Inside the refrigerator compartment on a side wall
  • Along the door frame (near the gasket)
  • Behind or just above the lower crisper drawers
  • Inside the freezer compartment on a side wall or back wall
  • Near the front bottom area behind the kickplate or toe grille

What to write down (and why)

Record the full model number and serial number exactly as shown. That information ensures you get the correct Kenmore refrigerator parts list, diagrams, and compatible replacements.

What you find Example format Why it matters
Model number 59669932011 Matches parts to your exact refrigerator configuration
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps identify production run details for some parts

Tips to avoid common mistakes

  • Copy every digit; model numbers are often 10 to 12 characters.
  • Do not use numbers from the control panel display; those are settings or error codes.
  • If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in to confirm characters.

Why it matters

Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerators can look similar across multiple series, but parts like the electronic control, evaporator fan motor, and door gaskets vary by model. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong replacement part.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on Kenmore refrigerators like model 59669932011 are cooling issues (warm fridge or freezer), unusual noises, water leaks, and electrical or control problems. Many of these trace back to airflow (fans), starting components, door sealing, or the electronic control.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Not cooling or weak cooling: evaporator fan not moving air, condenser fan not running, dirty condenser coils, or a sealed-system issue
  • Clicking, buzzing, or humming: compressor start device or run capacitor problems
  • Water puddles or leaks: clogged/iced defrost drain, water line connection issues, or door not sealing
  • Lights not working or door-related issues: door switch or light switch problems
  • Random temperature swings: electronic control or airflow restrictions from frost buildup

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the unit has power and the interior lights respond to the door opening.
  • Set fresh food to about 37°F and freezer to about 0°F, then allow 24 hours to stabilize.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan (freezer area) and condenser fan (near compressor) running.
  • Check door gaskets for gaps and make sure doors close on their own.
  • Look for frost buildup on the freezer back panel (often points to a defrost or airflow problem).

Parts that commonly relate to these problems (for 59669932011)

Symptom Common part involved Example part on this model
Warm temps, poor airflow Evaporator fan motor or blade Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WPW10128551, refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142
Noisy start, clicking Start device or run capacitor Refrigerator compressor start device WPW10194431, refrigerator run capacitor WPW10662129
Erratic operation Electronic control Refrigerator electronic control WPW10503278

Why it matters

Catching airflow and start-component problems early helps prevent food spoilage and reduces strain on the compressor. A simple fan or start-device repair is often far less disruptive than running the refrigerator while it struggles to cool.

Helpful references for troubleshooting

Last updated: February 2026

On a Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator like model 59669932011, the “bottom part” most people mean is the machine compartment (also called the base or lower rear compartment), where the compressor, condenser fan, and other cooling-system components are located. For your model’s layout, use the owner's manual.

What you’ll typically find in the bottom compartment

  • Compressor: pumps refrigerant through the sealed system
  • Condenser fan and motor: moves air across the condenser coils
  • Start components: help the compressor start and run
  • Electrical controls: manage temperatures and defrost cycles
  • Drain pan: catches defrost water so it can evaporate

Common “bottom parts” and what they do (quick guide)

What you call it What it usually refers to What it affects
Bottom back area Machine compartment Overall cooling and airflow
Bottom front grille Toe grille or kick plate Air intake and service access
Bottom drawer Freezer compartment Frozen food temperature

Why it matters

Knowing the correct name helps you troubleshoot symptoms and order the right replacement part. For example, clicking, humming, or warm temperatures often point to the compressor start circuit or airflow in the machine compartment.

Parts on this model that relate to the “bottom section”

If you’re diagnosing a cooling or noise issue on model 59669932011, these parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your refrigerators

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Main causes: blocked vents, defrost system problems, evaporator fan failure, dirty condenser coils, bad sensors, condens…

Main causes: blocked air vents, compressor problems, condenser or evaporator fan not working, control system failure, se…

Main causes: water valve leaking, frozen or broken defrost drain tube, overflowing drain pan, cracked water system tubin…

Main causes: damaged door seal, faulty defrost sensor or bi-metal thermostat, broken defrost heater, bad defrost timer o…

Things to do: clean condenser coils, replace the water filter, clean the interior, adjust doors to prevent air leaks, cl…

Main causes: jammed ice cubes, broken ice maker assembly, dirty water filter, kinked water line, bad water valve, freeze…

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