How can I tell how many cubic feet my Kenmore refrigerator is?
To find the cubic feet of your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10656563400, measure the usable interior space (refrigerator and freezer) and calculate volume in cubic feet. For model-specific layout details that affect what counts as “usable space,” use the 10656563400 owner's manual.
- Empty enough space to measure the main compartments accurately.
- Measure the interior (not the outside cabinet) of each compartment:
- Height (inches)
- Width (inches)
- Depth (inches)
- Calculate each compartment’s volume:
- Cubic inches = height × width × depth
- Cubic feet = cubic inches ÷ 1,728
- Add them together:
- Total cubic feet = refrigerator compartment + freezer compartment
- Measure inside wall to inside wall.
- Measure depth to the inside back wall (ignore door bins).
- If shelves/drawers reduce usable space, measure the main open cavity and treat bins separately.
- Record measurements to the nearest 1/8 inch for best accuracy.
| Compartment | Height (in) | Width (in) | Depth (in) | Cubic feet (in³ ÷ 1,728) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh food | H | W | D | (H×W×D)/1,728 |
| Freezer | H | W | D | (H×W×D)/1,728 |
| Total | Fresh food + freezer |
Manufacturers often list capacity based on standardized methods, while at-home measurements reflect real usable space.
Common reasons for differences:
- Air channels and liners reduce interior depth.
- Ice maker housing and freezer bin reduce freezer volume.
- Shelves, crisper/meat pans, and supports reduce usable space.
Knowing cubic feet helps us match the right storage accessories and troubleshoot cooling complaints (overpacking can block airflow). The manual also emphasizes proper air circulation, which directly affects temperature performance.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common problems with Kenmore refrigerators?
For the Kenmore 10656563400 side-by-side refrigerator, the most common issues we see are not cooling well, ice maker or dispenser problems, water dispenser problems, excess noise, and defrost-related frost buildup. Many of these start with airflow, control settings, or water supply checks in the 10656563400 owner's manual.
- Not cooling or warm temperatures: blocked air vents, doors opened often, controls set incorrectly, or a cooling system problem.
- Water dispenser not working: clogged filter, low water pressure, frozen water line, or a failing inlet valve.
- Ice maker not working: water supply issue, frozen fill tube, or ice maker assembly problem.
- Ice dispenser not working: jammed ice, stripped auger components, or dispenser motor issues.
- Not defrosting / heavy frost: defrost heater, defrost thermostat (bi-metal), or control issues.
- Noisy or loud operation: normal operating sounds, fan issues, or the unit not level.
- Confirm power and controls: make sure the unit is on; for models with digital controls, turning the unit OFF then ON can reset cooling logic (per the manual).
- Check airflow: keep items from blocking interior vents; good circulation is required for stable temperatures.
- Inspect door sealing and closing: sticky or dirty gaskets can make doors hard to open and can contribute to temperature swings.
- Verify water supply (if you have ice and water): confirm the shutoff valve is open and the supply line is not kinked.
- Listen for “normal sounds”: many clicks, hums, and fan noises are expected during operation and defrost cycles.
| Symptom | Common fix | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Slow/no water at dispenser | Replace water filter | Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 |
| No ice and no water | Test/replace inlet valve | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Ice maker not producing | Replace ice maker assembly | Refrigerator ice maker 2198597 |
Catching airflow, water supply, and defrost problems early helps prevent food spoilage, recurring ice jams, and frost buildup that can reduce cooling performance and increase run time.
Last updated: January 2026
What is error 15 on Kenmore refrigerator?
On Kenmore refrigerator model 10656563400, “error 15” is not a standard error code shown in the owner documentation for this style of side-by-side unit. When customers see “15” (or “Er 15”), it most often points to an ice maker sensing or feedback problem on certain electronic-display models; start by checking the ice maker area and power-resetting the refrigerator using the steps in the 10656563400 owner's manual.
- Unplug the refrigerator (or turn the control to OFF if your model has that setting), then restore power after 5 minutes.
- Make sure the freezer door closes fully and the door gasket is clean and sealing.
- Look for ice buildup around the in-door ice maker area that could block a sensor or mechanism.
- Confirm the ice maker is switched ON (if equipped with an on/off switch).
- Verify the household water supply valve is fully open.
If the “15” code is tied to ice production or dispensing, these checks usually find the issue:
- No water to ice maker: A restricted valve or supply can stop ice making.
- Weak water flow: A clogged filter can reduce flow and trigger ice maker symptoms.
- Ice maker not cycling: A failed ice maker assembly can stop harvest and refill.
| Symptom | What it often points to | Part to consider |
|---|---|---|
| No ice, no fill sound | Water not entering unit | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Slow fill, small cubes | Restricted filtration or flow | Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 |
| Ice maker dead or inconsistent | Ice maker module/assembly issue | Refrigerator ice maker 2198597 |
On a side-by-side refrigerator like Kenmore 10656563400, ice maker “sensor” style errors and “no ice” symptoms are usually caused by water flow restrictions (filter/valve) or an ice maker assembly problem. Fixing the root cause prevents repeated warm-ups, clogs, and dispenser jams.
For display-code and control-related troubleshooting steps that commonly apply to Kenmore 106-series refrigerators, use the Kenmore 106 model refrigerator error codes reference.
Last updated: January 2026





