What are the most common issues with 10657032600?
The most common issues we see on the Kenmore 10657032600 side-by-side refrigerator involve no ice or slow ice production, water dispenser problems, warm temperatures from poor airflow or defrost trouble, and door sealing or closing issues. Your 10657032600 owner's manual helps confirm control settings and basic checks.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Ice maker not making ice: water supply off, clogged filter, failed ice maker module
- Water dispenser slow or not dispensing: restricted filter, frozen reservoir/line, weak inlet valve
- Refrigerator or freezer too warm: dirty condenser area, evaporator fan issue, defrost system problem
- Frost buildup on freezer back wall: failed defrost heater or defrost bi-metal, airflow blocked by ice
- Door not closing or leaking air: worn door cam, misaligned door, damaged gasket panel
Quick checks we recommend first
- Verify temperatures: set freezer near 0°F and fresh food near 37°F.
- Confirm strong airflow at the freezer vents; rearrange items blocking vents.
- If water or ice is weak, replace the filter and purge air from the line.
- Look for heavy frost on the freezer rear panel (points to a defrost issue).
- Inspect door closing action and listen for a firm seal when the door shuts.
Parts that commonly solve these problems
| Symptom | Common fix | Part to consider |
|---|---|---|
| No ice | Replace ice maker assembly | Refrigerator ice maker 2198597 |
| Slow water or no water | Replace water filter | Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 |
| No water to ice maker/dispenser | Replace inlet valve | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Frost buildup, warm temps | Service defrost circuit | Refrigerator heater WP2323198 and refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 |
| Door won’t self-close smoothly | Replace door cam | Refrigerator door cam (black) WP2182179 |
Why it matters
These issues affect food safety, ice and water quality, and energy use. Fixing airflow restrictions, water flow problems, or a failing defrost component early helps prevent bigger cooling failures.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10657032600?
Your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10657032600 has a total capacity of 21.9 cu. ft. (fresh food plus freezer). Use this number to compare overall refrigerator size; usable storage is always a bit less once shelves, bins, and the ice system are installed.
Capacity breakdown (total vs. compartments)
Here is the standard way capacity is described for this model:
| Capacity type | What it includes | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Total capacity | Refrigerator + freezer | 21.9 cu. ft. |
| Fresh food capacity | Refrigerator compartment | 13.6 cu. ft. |
| Freezer capacity | Freezer compartment | 8.3 cu. ft. |
How we recommend confirming it on your unit
The most reliable place to verify published capacity and configuration details is the 10657032600 owner's manual.
- Check the rating label inside the fresh food compartment for the full model number.
- Compare your shelf and bin layout to the diagrams and parts lists.
- Note whether you have an in-door ice maker and dispenser; it reduces usable space.
- If your base grille water filter is installed, confirm the filter style listed for your model.
Why “cubic feet” can feel different in real life
Cubic feet is a standardized volume measurement; it helps compare models, but it does not equal the exact space you can pack with food.
- Shelves and drawers take up volume.
- Ice maker and ice bin reduce usable freezer space.
- Door bins change how much fits on shelves.
If storage is limited because a drawer is cracked or missing, replacing it restores usable space; the refrigerator crisper pan WP2188656 is one example of a common storage component for this model.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Kenmore side by side ice maker not working?
If your Kenmore 10657032600 side-by-side refrigerator ice maker isn’t making ice, the most common causes are the ice maker being switched OFF, the freezer door or ice bin not seated correctly (so the sensor stops production), or restricted water flow from a kinked line, clogged filter, or weak inlet valve. Use the 10657032600 owner's manual to confirm the ON/OFF switch location and normal startup timing.
Quick checks that fix most “no ice” problems
- Make sure the ice maker switch is ON (it’s on the top right side of the freezer compartment).
- Confirm the freezer door closes fully; an open door can stop ice production.
- Reseat the ice storage bin firmly; removing the bin stops production.
- Wait long enough after changes; allow 24 hours for the first ice and up to 72 hours for full production.
- Look for a kinked water supply line and straighten it.
- If you recently dumped a lot of ice, allow about 24 hours for the bin to refill.
Water supply and filtration issues
Restricted water flow is a top reason an ice maker won’t fill.
| What you see | Likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| No ice at all | Water shutoff valve closed or line kinked | Open the shutoff valve fully; straighten the line |
| Small or hollow cubes | Low water flow | Replace the filter; check for kinks; test inlet valve |
| Gray/dark ice | Filter needs flushing | Flush the system after installing a new filter |
If your filter is overdue, replacing it often restores normal fill volume; for this model, use the exact replacement genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1.
Check for jams in the ice maker or dispenser path
- Inspect the ice maker ejector area for a stuck cube; remove ice with a plastic utensil.
- If the dispenser is the issue (not the ice maker), clear ice from the delivery chute with a plastic utensil.
- Dump and wash the ice bin if ice has melted and refrozen around the auger.
Why it matters
When the ice maker can’t sense a properly installed bin, can’t get enough water, or is physically jammed, it will stop cycling. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat clogs, poor cube quality, and dispenser jams.
Last updated: January 2026





