What's the average lifespan of a KitchenAid refrigerator?
KitchenAid refrigerators typically last 14 years. With good maintenance (cleaning coils, keeping door gaskets sealing, and changing filters on schedule), many units reach 15 to 17 years of service, including the KitchenAid KRFC604FSS02. For model-specific care and operating guidance, use the owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A refrigerator’s life is mostly driven by compressor run time, airflow, and how hard it has to work in your kitchen.
- Heat and ventilation: hot rooms and tight clearances make the compressor run longer
- Door seal condition: leaks force longer run times and can cause frost and moisture issues
- Condenser cleanliness: dust buildup raises operating temperatures
- Filter maintenance: clogged filters can reduce performance and increase odors
- Usage patterns: frequent door openings and warm food loads increase run time
Quick maintenance schedule (best practices)
Use this as a simple plan for a KitchenAid bottom-mount refrigerator like model KRFC604FSS02.
| Task | Typical frequency | What it helps prevent |
|---|---|---|
| Replace water filter | Every 6 months | Slow dispensing, bad taste, ice issues |
| Replace air filter | Every 6 months | Food odors, stale air |
| Clean condenser area | Every 6 to 12 months | Overheating, long run times |
| Inspect/clean door gaskets | Every 3 to 6 months | Warm spots, moisture, frost |
Helpful model-matched parts on this page include the refrigerator air filter W10311524 and the refrigerator cartridge wrap assembly EDR2RXD1.
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer than normal uses more energy and puts extra wear on sealed-system components (compressor, evaporator, condenser, dryer). Keeping airflow clear and seals tight is the most reliable way to reach the full expected lifespan.
When “running a lot” is normal
Your KRFC604FSS02 uses a high-efficiency compressor designed to run for longer periods at varying speeds; that can be normal, especially after loading groceries or during hot weather. The owner's manual explains normal operating sounds and conditions.
You can also order replacement parts for your KRFC604FSS02 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Are KitchenAid refrigerators high end?
Yes. KitchenAid refrigerators, including the KitchenAid KRFC604FSS02 bottom-mount model, are considered high-end because they’re built around premium design, advanced food-preservation features, and efficient cooling systems (such as dual evaporators and a high-efficiency compressor described in the owner's manual).
What “high-end” means for KRFC604FSS02
High-end refrigerators typically focus on temperature stability, storage design, and long-term performance. On this model, you’ll commonly see benefits like:
- More consistent cooling from a high-efficiency compressor that can run longer at varying speeds
- Premium layout and storage features designed for everyday usability
- In-door ice dispensing that frees up shelf space
- Dual-evaporator style cooling (separate airflow management for compartments)
- A feature set that supports odor control and filtered water/ice (with replaceable filters)
Parts and features that support a premium experience
Many “high-end” differences show up in the parts the refrigerator uses and how serviceable it is over time.
| Feature area | What you notice at home | Example related part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Odor control | Fresher-smelling refrigerator compartment | Refrigerator air filter W10311524 |
| Water filtration | Better-tasting water and ice; fewer impurities | Refrigerator cartridge wrap assembly EDR2RXD1 |
| Fit and finish | Better sealing, fewer drafts, steadier temps | Refrigerator door gasket (gray) W10917313 |
| Lighting | Brighter, more even interior visibility | Refrigerator led light W11683243 |
How to keep it performing like a high-end refrigerator
Even premium refrigerators can feel “not so premium” if airflow, seals, or filters are neglected. We recommend:
- Replace the water filter on schedule and flush/purge the dispenser after changes
- Replace the air filter when odors linger or at the interval listed in your manual
- Keep door gaskets clean and pliable so doors seal tightly
- Avoid blocking vents with food containers; airflow is part of temperature control
- Expect longer run times; high-efficiency compressors often run longer at lower speeds
For step-by-step help, use our DIY guide: how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator.
Why it matters
A high-end refrigerator is about stable temperatures and food preservation, not just styling. When filters, seals, and airflow are maintained, KRFC604FSS02 delivers the consistent cooling and convenience features people expect in an upscale kitchen.
If you’re shopping for replacements, you can order model-matched parts from the list for KRFC604FSS02 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to remove bottom grill from KitchenAid refrigerator?
On KitchenAid model KRFC604FSS02, the bottom grill (base grille or toe kick) comes off by removing the two screws, then pulling the grille straight toward you with both hands. Reinstall by snapping it into place and reinstalling the screws; see the owner's manual.
Steps to remove the bottom grill (base grille)
- Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker (recommended for safety).
- Open the freezer drawer for better access.
- Use a 1/4-inch hex nut driver to remove the two screws holding the base grille.
- Grasp the grille firmly with both hands.
- Pull the grille straight toward you to remove it.
Reinstalling the grill
- Align the ends of the grille with the leveling assemblies on each side.
- Snap the grille into place.
- Reinstall the two screws with a 1/4-inch hex nut driver.
What you can do while the grill is off (common reasons)
Removing the base grille exposes the brake feet and rollers, which helps with leveling and door closing.
- If the refrigerator rolls forward, turn both brake feet clockwise the same amount until snug.
- If you need to roll the refrigerator, raise the brake feet by turning them counterclockwise.
- Clean dust from the lower front area to improve airflow and reduce odors.
Quick reference table
| Task | Tool | Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Remove base grille screws | 1/4-inch hex nut driver | Counterclockwise |
| Tighten brake feet to steady unit | 1/4-inch hex driver | Clockwise |
| Raise brake feet to roll unit | 1/4-inch hex driver | Counterclockwise |
Why it matters
A properly installed base grille helps protect the brake feet and roller area, and removing it correctly prevents broken tabs or misalignment that can lead to uneven doors or a refrigerator that rolls when you open the doors.
If you need replacement parts for your KRFC604FSS02, you can order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the dimensions of a 22 cubic foot refrigerator?
A 22 cubic foot refrigerator typically measures about 32 to 36 inches wide, 68 to 72 inches tall, and 30 to 34 inches deep; exact dimensions depend on the style (French door, side-by-side, bottom freezer) and whether it is counter-depth or standard-depth. For model-specific fit details for KitchenAid KRFC604FSS02, use the owner's manual.
Typical exterior dimension ranges (22 cu. ft. class)
Use these as planning ranges before you measure your exact unit:
- Width: 32 to 36 inches
- Height: 68 to 72 inches
- Depth: 30 to 34 inches (standard-depth); counter-depth is usually shallower
- Depth with doors open: plan extra space in front for drawers and door bins
- Door swing: allow extra room on the hinge side near a wall
KRFC604FSS02 installation clearances (fit and airflow)
Even if two refrigerators have similar capacity, the cabinet opening and clearances determine whether the unit fits and cools correctly. The KitchenAid KRFC604FSS02 manual specifies these clearances:
- 3/16 inch space on each side
- 1/4 inch space at the top
- 1 inch space behind the refrigerator
- 14 inches minimum from a fixed wall to allow the door to swing open
Quick measuring checklist
Measure your opening and compare it to the refrigerator’s published dimensions, then add the required clearances.
| Measurement | What to include | What it prevents |
|---|---|---|
| Opening width | Refrigerator width + side clearance | Cabinet rubbing, restricted airflow |
| Opening height | Refrigerator height + top clearance | Hinge interference, heat buildup |
| Opening depth | Refrigerator depth + rear clearance | Pinched water line, poor ventilation |
| Hinge-side wall space | Door swing clearance | Doors not opening fully |
Why it matters
Capacity (22 cu. ft.) is a storage rating, not a size standard. Two 22 cu. ft. refrigerators can have different widths and depths, so measuring the opening and following clearance requirements prevents door-swing problems and overheating.
If you need replacement parts for KRFC604FSS02, you can order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with KitchenAid refrigerators?
The most common KitchenAid refrigerator problems are ice maker and water dispenser issues, temperature too warm or temperature swings, and water leaks. On KitchenAid model KRFC604FSS02, the troubleshooting steps in the owner's manual focus on water supply and filter flow, door sealing, and normal operating sounds.
Most common symptoms
- Ice maker not producing ice, or cubes are small or hollow
- Refrigerator or freezer temperature too warm (especially after installation)
- Water leaking (often at the back or hinge area)
- Doors not closing completely, causing moisture and cooling complaints
- Noises that seem unusual but are normal (gurgling, sizzling, clicking)
Quick checks that fix many issues
- Allow proper cool-down: give the unit 24 hours after installation to reach set temperatures.
- Check water flow: confirm the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
- Inspect the water filter: a clogged or misinstalled filter can reduce ice production; replace with the refrigerator cartridge wrap assembly EDR2RXD1 when flow drops.
- Look for loose connections: if you see water behind the refrigerator, inspect and tighten water line connections.
- Confirm door seal: clean the gasket and contact surfaces; replace a torn seal with the refrigerator door gasket (gray) W10917313.
Symptom-to-cause guide
| Symptom | Common cause | First action |
|---|---|---|
| Low ice production | Filter restriction or low water pressure | Replace filter; open shutoff valve fully |
| Hollow/small cubes | Low water pressure | Check valve, line kinks, and pressure |
| Water behind unit | Loose water line connection | Tighten fittings; check hinge area |
| “Runs a lot” | High-efficiency compressor, warm room, warm food load | Reduce warm food load; allow normal run time |
Why it matters
Ice, water, and cooling complaints often share the same root cause: restricted water flow, poor door sealing, or normal operating behavior. Correcting the cause protects food temperatures and helps the compressor run efficiently.
You can order KRFC604FSS02 replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





