How many cubic feet is my Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
For Kenmore Elite side-by-side refrigerator model 10657869801, the exact cubic-foot capacity is listed on the model’s specification label and in the 10657869801 owner's manual. If you need a quick planning estimate, most full-size side-by-side refrigerators are typically about 22 to 26 cu. ft. total capacity.
Use these quick checks to get the precise number for your refrigerator:
- Check the model and serial tag inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall).
- Look for a capacity line that lists total cubic feet (sometimes split into refrigerator and freezer).
- Review the specifications section in the 10657869801 owner's manual.
- If you are measuring for a kitchen opening, confirm the cabinet cut-out width and clearance needs before assuming capacity.
These ranges help you sanity-check what you find on the label or in the manual.
| Refrigerator style | Typical total capacity (cu. ft.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side | 22 to 26 | Narrower compartments, tall freezer section |
| French door | 25 to 30+ | Wider shelves, larger fresh food area |
| Top freezer | 14 to 21 | Smaller footprint, simpler layout |
Capacity affects how much food you can store, but it also impacts shelf and bin fit, airflow, and how you plan your kitchen space. For installation planning, the manual also calls out clearance needs such as allowing about 1/2 inch at the sides and top and extra room at the back if you have an ice maker water line.
Last updated: January 2026
Is there a way to reset a Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
Yes. For Kenmore Elite model 10657869801, the most reliable reset is a power reset: turn the controls OFF (if your model has an OFF setting), unplug the refrigerator, wait about 5 minutes, then plug it back in and set the controls to your normal temperatures. See the 10657869801 owner's manual for control locations and button functions.
- Power reset (recommended): Unplug for about 5 minutes to reboot the electronic control.
- Control reset: After restoring power, reset the refrigerator and freezer controls to the desired setting (the manual notes turning controls OFF before disconnecting power, then resetting after reconnecting).
- Dispenser-related resets: Some dispenser features toggle with button holds (for example, certain sound and lock functions use 3-second button holds).
- Move food away from air vents so airflow is not blocked.
- Turn the temperature control(s) to OFF if your control panel includes an OFF position.
- Unplug the power cord.
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Plug the refrigerator back in.
- Set the refrigerator and freezer controls back to your normal settings and allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
The manual notes that the dispenser motor can stop if the dispenser arm is held too long; waiting allows it to reset.
| Symptom | What to do | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Ice stops dispensing after holding the lever | Wait about 3 minutes, then try again | Dispenser motor reset behavior |
| Water dispenser weak or not working | Confirm shutoff valve is fully open; straighten kinks; verify at least 30 psi water pressure | Water supply issue is more likely than a “reset” issue |
| Crushed ice stalls | Switch to cubed to test, then try crushed again | Helps separate ice-bin issues from dispenser issues |
A reset clears temporary control glitches after a power interruption or a dispenser stall, but it will not fix ongoing problems like low water pressure, a kinked water line, or a clogged filter. If water flow is poor, replacing the filter (such as the genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1) is a common next step.
Last updated: January 2026
What does DH mean on Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
On Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 10657869801, DH is a defrost-related message used on many Kenmore-built side-by-side refrigerators; it typically indicates the refrigerator is not clearing frost during defrost as expected. For the exact wording and any model-specific reset steps, use the 10657869801 owner's manual.
DH commonly shows up when the evaporator area is staying too frosty, which restricts airflow and raises temperatures.
- Frost or ice sheet on the freezer back wall
- Weak airflow from freezer vents
- Fresh food section warming while freezer seems close to normal
- Longer run times and louder fan noise
- Ice maker slowing down due to warmer freezer temperatures
Start with simple airflow and door-seal checks before any electrical testing.
- Power reset: unplug (or turn breaker off) for 5 minutes, then restore power
- Confirm both doors close fully; clean the gaskets and remove items that prevent sealing
- Make sure vents are not blocked by food packages or bins
- Set temperatures to typical targets: 0°F freezer, 37°F fresh food
- Check the freezer rear panel for heavy frost buildup (a strong defrost clue)
If DH returns after a reset and frost keeps building, these components are the most common focus areas.
| Component | What it does | Common symptom when it fails |
|---|---|---|
| Defrost thermostat (bi-metal) | Opens/closes the heater circuit based on evaporator temperature | No defrost or intermittent defrost; heavy frost |
| Electronic control board | Starts and times defrost cycles | Repeated defrost messages; temperature swings |
For this model, a matched defrost safety sensor option is the Refrigerator bi-metal thermostat WPW10225581.
When frost packs the evaporator, the refrigerator cannot move cold air correctly. That leads to warm compartments, poor ice production, and eventually a no-cool condition if the frost continues to build.
Last updated: January 2026





