Where is the Kenmore 59679323011 model number?
You’ll find the model number for your Kenmore 59679323011 refrigerator on the appliance’s ID tag, typically inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall or ceiling area. On some installations, it can also be located behind the lower crisper drawers or near the front kickplate area.
Look for a sticker or metal plate that lists the model and serial number. Check these spots in this order:
- Inside the refrigerator compartment on the left or right side wall
- On the ceiling of the refrigerator compartment near the light housing
- Behind or just above the lower crisper drawers (on the back wall)
- Along the door frame when the refrigerator door is open
- Near the front bottom area behind the kickplate or toe grille
The ID tag is usually a white sticker or silver plate with small print. It often includes:
- Model number (for example, 59679323011)
- Serial number
- Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
- Refrigerant type
- Use a flashlight and check flat surfaces first (side walls and door frame)
- Slide out the crisper drawers fully to inspect the back wall
- If the kickplate is removable, pull it off carefully and look for a label nearby
- Wipe dust or condensation off the label so the numbers are readable
We use the exact model number to match the correct Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator parts and diagrams, especially for fit-critical items like a door gasket, ice maker, or water filter.
| Part type | Example part for this model | Why model match matters |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter | Refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1 | Correct cartridge style and seal fit |
| Ice maker | Refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q | Harness and mounting compatibility |
| Door gasket | Gasket-fip W10830162 | Door seal profile and door side |
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore refrigerator leaking water on the floor?
Water on the floor around your Kenmore 59679323011 bottom-mount refrigerator is typically caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain, a drain pan issue, or a leak in the ice maker and water dispenser supply system. Start by identifying whether the water is coming from inside the cabinet or from the back of the unit.
- Look for ice on the freezer floor or water under the crisper drawers; this points to a defrost drain problem.
- Melt any ice in the drain trough with warm water, then flush the drain until it flows freely.
- Pull the refrigerator out and check the drain pan underneath for cracks, misalignment, or overflow.
- Inspect the water filter area for drips; reseat the filter and check for a damaged O-ring.
- Check the 5/16-inch water line connections at the back of the refrigerator for slow seepage.
| Leak source | What you notice | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Defrost drain (freezer) | Ice buildup, then water on floor | Clear the drain and fully melt the drain trough |
| Drain pan (under unit) | Water after defrost cycles | Re-seat pan; replace if cracked |
| Filter or filter head | Drips near filter area | Reseat filter; replace worn parts |
| Inlet valve or supply line | Puddle near back of unit | Tighten fittings; replace leaking component |
If the leak is tied to the filtration or water supply system, these parts are commonly involved on this model:
- Refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1
- Refrigerator water filter head W11346623
- Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WP12544124
- Refrigerator water supply tube union, 5/16 x 5/16-in WP2300868
Leaks can damage flooring and create hidden ice buildup that restricts airflow, which leads to warm temperatures and poor ice production.
For prevention tips that reduce repeat leaks from the water system and ice maker, see how to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 59679323011?
A Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator like model 59679323011 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and routine maintenance. Keeping airflow clear, doors sealing tightly, and the water system maintained helps you reach that average.
Most refrigerators in this class land in a fairly tight range.
| Item | Typical range | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Overall refrigerator lifespan | 10 to 17 years | 13 years is the average target |
| Water filter replacement | About every 6 months | Helps protect the water system and ice maker |
| Door gasket condition | Inspect yearly | Poor seals shorten compressor run time and life |
We recommend these practical steps for 59679323011:
- Keep condenser area clean and unobstructed so heat can dissipate.
- Confirm doors close fully and the seal is even all the way around.
- Replace the water filter on schedule; use the correct refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1.
- Avoid overpacking; cold air must circulate through the fresh food and freezer sections.
- Set stable temperatures (most homes do best around 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer).
If cooling is weak, temperatures swing, or ice production drops, the refrigerator often needs service, not replacement. Common wear items include:
- Evaporator airflow problems (fan blade or motor)
- Defrost system issues (heater)
- Water system restrictions (filter head or inlet valve)
A good starting point for display or diagnostic codes is Kenmore 111 model bottom freezer refrigerator error codes.
A refrigerator that runs longer than necessary (dirty condenser area, leaking door gasket, restricted airflow) puts extra load on the sealed system and compressor. Fixing those basics early is the simplest way to protect long-term reliability.
Last updated: March 2026





