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KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 refrigerator Parts

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  • Clip-retaine for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part W11545866

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  • Refrigerator Control Box for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part WPW10247993

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part WPW10171469

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  • Range Screw for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part WP4449745

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  • Refrigerator Dispenser Overflow Grille for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part WPW10317270

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Cover for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part WPW10388269

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  • Refrigerator Door Gasket (gray) for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part W10355588

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  • Evaporator, Rc Dual for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part W11363481

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  • Use & Care Guide for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part W11484052

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    Use & Care Guide

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  • Heater, Rc Defrost for KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 - Part W11346672

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    Heater, Rc Defrost

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KitchenAid REFRIGERATOR KRSC703HPS04 FAQs

When a KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 side-by-side refrigerator stops cooling, the most common causes are loss of power, airflow problems (blocked vents or a failed evaporator fan), dirty condenser coils, or a defrost system issue that lets frost choke off airflow. Start with the quick checks first.

Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)

  • Confirm the refrigerator has power (interior lights on, controls responsive).
  • Make sure temperature settings were not accidentally changed.
  • Check that air vents inside both compartments are not blocked by food packages.
  • Verify both doors close fully and the gaskets seal all the way around.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; it should run when the compressor is running.

Common causes and what you will notice

Likely cause What you typically notice What to do next
Dirty condenser coil Warm temps, compressor runs a lot Clean the coil and improve airflow around the cabinet; replace if damaged (refrigerator condenser coil W11708426)
Evaporator fan problem Freezer cold spots, fridge warm, weak airflow Inspect for ice buildup or a broken blade; follow how to fix your evaporator cooling fan and check the fan blade (refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142)
Defrost problem (frosted evaporator) Freezer back wall frosted, airflow drops over days Defrost fully, then troubleshoot defrost components (heater, thermostat, control)
Water filter housing or inlet valve issue causing leaks/ice Ice buildup near vents, dispenser issues, puddles Inspect for leaks and freezing; see how to diagnose a faulty refrigerator water inlet valve and check the valve (refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10341320)

Why it matters

Cooling depends on two things: the sealed system making cold and the fans moving that cold air through the freezer and fresh food sections. A simple airflow restriction can look like a major failure, so the fastest fix is often clearing vents, cleaning the condenser area, or addressing an evaporator fan issue.

When to stop and schedule service

  • The compressor is silent and the unit has power.
  • You hear repeated clicking from the back (possible start device or compressor issue).
  • Temperatures rise quickly even after vents are cleared and coils are cleaned.

Last updated: February 2026

KitchenAid refrigerators, including the KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 side-by-side refrigerator, typically last 14 to 17 years. Regular maintenance (airflow, clean seals, and timely filter changes) helps the compressor and cooling system run efficiently and reach that expected service life.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most full-size refrigerators fall in a 10 to 17 year range; KitchenAid models commonly land toward the upper end when they are kept clean and properly ventilated.

Key factors that shorten lifespan:

  • Dirty condenser area causing higher compressor run time
  • Door gasket leaks that let warm air and moisture in
  • Poor water quality leading to dispenser and ice maker issues
  • Overpacked compartments blocking vents and airflow
  • Skipped filter changes that reduce performance and increase odors

Maintenance checklist that adds years

We recommend these habits for KRSC703HPS04:

  • Replace the air filter on schedule; use the correct refrigerator air filter W10311524
  • Keep doors closing tightly; inspect gaskets for gaps, tears, or warping
  • Maintain steady temperatures (avoid frequent warm-ups from long door openings)
  • Leave space around the cabinet for ventilation (especially at the back and top)
  • Address ice maker or water dispenser slow flow early to prevent valve strain

Quick guide: what to service and how often

Item What it helps Typical interval
Air filter Odors and airflow freshness Every 6 months
Door gaskets Temperature stability, frost control Inspect every 3 to 6 months
Water system (filter, lines) Ice and water performance Filter about every 6 months (varies by use)
Condenser area Compressor efficiency Clean about every 6 to 12 months

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs hotter or longer than normal wears out the sealed system faster. Simple upkeep, especially airflow and sealing, reduces run time, protects the compressor, and helps your KitchenAid side-by-side refrigerator reach its full lifespan.

For water and filter upkeep, we also recommend following how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common KitchenAid refrigerator issues are ice maker and water dispensing problems, followed by warm temperatures from poor airflow or dirty coils. On the KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 side-by-side, we see these symptoms most often tied to the ice maker, water inlet valve, evaporator airflow, or basic maintenance.

Most common symptoms customers notice

  • Ice maker stops making ice or makes small/hollow cubes
  • Water dispenser flow is slow or sputters
  • Refrigerator section warms up while freezer seems OK
  • Unusual fan noise or rattling from the freezer area
  • Water leaking inside the fresh food section or onto the floor

What usually causes those problems (and what to check first)

Start with the quick checks below; they solve a large share of “most common” complaints.

Quick “problem to likely cause” guide

Problem you see Most likely area Common next step
No ice, no water Water supply or inlet valve Check supply, then test/replace inlet valve
Water OK, no ice Ice maker or freezer temp Verify freezer is cold; inspect ice maker
Fridge warm, freezer cold Evaporator airflow/defrost Check for fan noise and frost buildup
Bad odors Air filter/food spills Replace air filter; clean interior

Why it matters

Ice and water issues can look like “the refrigerator is broken,” but they often trace back to water flow, a single control part, or airflow. Fixing the root cause helps protect food temperatures and prevents repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

Water leaking from a KitchenAid KRSC703HPS04 side-by-side refrigerator is usually caused by a defrost drain problem (clogged or frozen), a water supply connection leak, or a dispenser/ice maker water circuit issue. Start by identifying whether the water is inside the fresh food section, under the freezer, or pooling at the front.

Quick checks that pinpoint the source

  • Water inside the refrigerator (bottom shelf or crisper area): defrost drain is likely clogged or frozen.
  • Water under the freezer or dripping from the freezer floor: defrost drain or ice maker fill tube may be freezing.
  • Water pooling at the front or under the unit: water line, fitting, or inlet valve may be leaking.
  • Leak happens after using the dispenser: air in the line, loose filter housing, or a cracked line can drip.
  • Leak happens even when not dispensing: inlet valve may be seeping.

What to do first (safe, high-impact steps)

  1. Unplug the refrigerator and pull it out enough to inspect the back.
  2. Check the water supply line and connections for slow drips.
  3. Inspect the water inlet valve area for moisture and mineral tracks; a failing valve can seep intermittently. If needed, replace the refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10341320.
  4. Look for ice or standing water in the freezer floor; that points to a frozen/clogged defrost drain.
  5. If the leak is tied to dispensing water, purge trapped air and confirm the filter housing is seated and not cracked; use how to purge air from a refrigerator water dispenser video.

Common causes and the most likely fix

Where you see water Most common cause Typical fix
Under crisper drawers Clogged/frozen defrost drain Thaw and clear drain; flush with warm water
Under/behind fridge Loose water line or fitting Tighten connection; replace damaged line/fitting
Near back lower area Inlet valve seeping Replace inlet valve
After dispenser use Air in line or filter housing issue Purge air; reseat/inspect housing

Why it matters

A small leak can turn into floor damage, ice buildup, and temperature swings that affect food safety. Fixing the source early also prevents the ice maker and dispenser from developing repeat problems.

Last updated: February 2026

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