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KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 refrigerator

KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Yoke- Sole for KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 - Part 12958502SP

    Motor and ice container parts diagram

    Yoke- Sole

    Part #12958502SP

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

  • Refrigerator Door Assembly (white) for KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 - Part 12978017WQ

    Refrigerator door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Door Assembly (white)

    Part #12978017WQ

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

  • Refrigerator Technical Sheet for KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 - Part W10238851

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Refrigerator Technical Sheet

    Part #W10238851

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

  • Refrigerator Cover for KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 - Part W10183198

    Dispenser front parts diagram

    Refrigerator Cover

    Part #W10183198

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

  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench for KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 - Part 1117510

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Refrigerator Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench

    Part #1117510

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

  • Freezer Door Assembly (white) for KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 - Part 12977803WQ

    Freezer door parts diagram

    Freezer Door Assembly (white)

    Part #12977803WQ

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

  • Refrigerator Owner's Manual for KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 - Part 12828191SP

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Refrigerator Owner's Manual

    Part #12828191SP

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

KitchenAid Refrigerator KFIS20XVMS1 FAQs

For a KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 bottom-mount refrigerator, a bottom-mount design is usually the better choice when you want everyday fresh-food access at eye level and more organized freezer storage; a top-mount is usually better when you want a simpler layout and typically lower purchase cost.

Bottom-mount vs. top-mount: what changes day to day
  • Fresh food access: Bottom-mount keeps the refrigerator section higher, so you bend less for milk, produce, and leftovers.
  • Freezer organization: Bottom-mount freezers often use pull-out drawers and baskets for better sorting.
  • Energy use: Top-mount models are often a bit more energy-efficient because of simpler airflow and fewer features.
  • Repairs and parts: Both styles use similar core systems (compressor, evaporator, fans, controls); feature-heavy models can have more components to maintain.
  • Space planning: Either style needs proper clearance and ventilation; we recommend following the spacing guidance in the KFIS20XVMS1 owner's manual.
Quick comparison
Feature Top-mount refrigerator Bottom-mount refrigerator (like KFIS20XVMS1)
Best for Budget, simplicity Convenience, organization
Fresh-food access Lower Higher (more ergonomic)
Freezer access Higher Lower drawer
Typical energy use Often slightly lower Often slightly higher
How to choose for your kitchen
  • Pick bottom-mount if you:
    • Use the refrigerator section far more than the freezer
    • Want better freezer drawer organization
    • Prefer less bending for daily items
  • Pick top-mount if you:
    • Want a simpler, often lower-cost layout
    • Prefer a lighter door and fewer moving drawer parts
    • Prioritize slightly lower energy use
Why it matters

The “better” style is the one that fits how you cook and shop. Most households access fresh food many times per day, so bottom-mount convenience can outweigh small differences in energy use.

Last updated: January 2026

To remove the bottom grille (base grille) on your KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1 bottom-mount refrigerator, grasp the grille firmly and pull it straight toward you. It snaps into place, so a steady, even pull releases it without tools.

Steps to remove and reinstall the base grille
  • Unplug the refrigerator (recommended any time you are working near wiring or moving panels).
  • Stand in front of the unit and locate the base grille at the very bottom front.
  • Grasp the grille firmly with both hands near the ends.
  • Pull the grille straight toward you to release the retaining clips.
  • To reinstall, align the grille with the lower frame and press until it snaps back into place.
If it feels stuck

A base grille can bind if it is slightly misaligned or if dust buildup is heavy.

  • Pull from both ends evenly (avoid twisting one side outward).
  • If needed, use a flat-blade screwdriver to gently help start one corner, then pull by hand.
  • Clean the grille and the open area behind it before reinstalling.
Why it matters

Removing the base grille gives you access for routine cleaning and airflow maintenance. On KFIS20XVMS1, the manual specifically calls out removing the base grille when cleaning the condenser area in dusty or greasy environments.

Task Why you remove the base grille Typical frequency
Clean grille and condenser area Helps cooling efficiency and reduces run time Every 2 to 3 months in dusty or pet-heavy homes
Leveling adjustments Access to front leveling screws As needed for door closing and stability

For the exact procedure and related maintenance steps, follow the KFIS20XVMS1 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common KitchenAid refrigerator problems are cooling performance issues and ice maker or water system troubles. On the KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1, these symptoms are often tied to airflow restrictions (dirty condenser coils, fan issues), defrost drain clogs that cause leaks, or a water filter and supply problem; use the KFIS20XVMS1 owner's manual troubleshooting section to narrow it down.

Most common symptoms customers notice
  • Refrigerator not cold enough or temperature swings
  • Freezer cold but fresh food section warm
  • Ice maker slow, not making ice, or clumping ice
  • Water leaking inside the refrigerator or onto the floor
  • Unusual noises (buzzing, clicking, or fan rubbing)
  • Lights not working when the door opens
Quick checks we recommend first (before replacing parts)
  1. Confirm power and controls: Make sure the unit is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet and the outlet works (a lamp test is a quick check).
  2. Clean airflow areas: Vacuum dust from the condenser coil area and make sure vents inside the compartments are not blocked by food packages.
  3. Check door sealing: A poor seal can cause warm temps, frost, and long run times.
  4. Look for drain and ice buildup: Water under crisper drawers or ice on the freezer floor often points to a defrost drain issue.
  5. For ice and water issues: Replace the water filter on schedule and purge air after filter changes.
Common causes and what they usually point to
Symptom Most likely area What to do next
Warm fridge, freezer OK Evaporator airflow Inspect for frost buildup; check fan operation
No ice or slow ice Water supply or ice maker Verify supply, filter, then test ice maker
Puddles or water under drawers Defrost drain Clear the drain path and check for refreezing
Clicking or hard starting Compressor start components Have a technician test start circuit
Parts that are often involved on this model

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are commonly related to the symptoms above:

Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker complaints often share the same root causes: restricted airflow, poor heat rejection at the condenser, or inconsistent water flow. Fixing the underlying cause first prevents repeat failures and helps the KFIS20XVMS1 maintain stable temperatures.

Last updated: January 2026

KitchenAid refrigerators typically last 14 to 17 years, and many run 10 to 20 years with normal use and good care. For the KitchenAid KFIS20XVMS1, keeping airflow clear, seals tight, and the cooling system clean helps you reach the upper end of that range; see the KFIS20XVMS1 owner's manual for model-specific care guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most refrigerator lifespan differences come down to heat management, door sealing, and how hard the sealed system has to work.

  • Maintenance habits: cleaning coils and keeping vents clear reduces compressor run time
  • Door gasket condition: leaks force longer run times and temperature swings
  • Room conditions: hot garages and tight cabinets shorten life
  • Usage: frequent door openings and overpacking increase workload
  • Water and ice system care: filter changes and leak prevention avoid secondary damage
What the KFIS20XVMS1 warranty tells you (useful for expectations)

Warranty coverage is not the same as lifespan, but it shows which components KitchenAid expects to support longer.

Coverage period What’s covered (high level) Examples of parts involved
Year 1 Factory-specified parts and repair labor for defects Many functional components
Years 2 to 5 Sealed refrigeration system parts and labor (plus cavity liner coverage) Compressor, evaporator, condenser, dryer, tubing
Years 6 to 10 Sealed refrigeration system parts only Compressor, evaporator, condenser, dryer, tubing
Signs your refrigerator is nearing end-of-life

These symptoms often mean the refrigerator is working harder than it should, or a major component is weakening.

  • Food temperatures drift even after adjusting controls
  • Compressor runs almost constantly or cycles with loud clicking
  • Frost buildup or warm spots from poor airflow
  • Water leaks or recurring ice maker issues
  • Door won’t seal evenly, or you feel cold air escaping
Practical steps that extend life

These are the highest-impact actions for a bottom-mount KitchenAid refrigerator.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than necessary uses more electricity and puts extra stress on the sealed system (compressor, condenser, evaporator). Preventive care helps stabilize temperatures, protect food, and delay major repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

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