What is the counter depth of KRSC703HPS?
KitchenAid model KRSC703HPS00 is a counter-depth side-by-side refrigerator, but the exact cabinet depth measurement (in inches) cannot be identified from the model-specific information we have here. For the most accurate counter-depth and clearance dimensions for your exact unit, use the KRSC703HPS00 user manual.
Counter-depth claims can vary depending on whether you include handles, hinges, and required airflow space. We recommend measuring these points:
- Cabinet depth: back of cabinet to front of cabinet (no doors/handles)
- Depth to door: cabinet back to the front of the doors
- Depth with handles: cabinet back to the front of the handles
- Depth with doors open: needed for drawers and bins to clear
- Rear clearance: space behind the refrigerator for airflow and water line
Most counter-depth refrigerators are designed so the cabinet sits closer to standard 24-inch base cabinets, while the doors and handles typically extend past the countertop.
| Measurement type | What it includes | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet depth | Cabinet only | Fit in the cutout |
| Depth with doors | Cabinet + doors | Affects aisle space |
| Depth with handles | Cabinet + doors + handles | Most “real world” depth |
Using the correct depth measurement helps prevent installation problems like doors that cannot open fully, drawers that hit a wall, or inadequate airflow that can reduce cooling performance.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with KitchenAid refrigerators?
For the KitchenAid KRSC703HPS00 side-by-side refrigerator, the most common customer-reported trouble spots are typically ice maker/dispenser performance (no ice, slow ice, dispensing issues) and cooling complaints (warm fridge, frost buildup, or temperature swings). Your KRSC703HPS00 refrigerator manual can help confirm settings and basic checks before replacing parts.
- Ice maker not making ice or slow production: confirm the ice maker is turned on, the freezer is cold enough, and the water supply is on.
- Dispenser not dispensing ice: check for clumped ice in the bin, a jammed auger, or a frozen chute.
- Not cooling well: make sure vents are not blocked and the doors seal tightly.
- Frost buildup or warm refrigerator section: often points to airflow or defrost-system trouble.
- Water leaks: commonly tied to the water supply, tubing connections, or defrost drain issues.
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are examples of compatible parts we often see involved on this model:
| Symptom | Likely system | Example compatible part for KRSC703HPS00 |
|---|---|---|
| No ice / slow ice | Ice maker | Refrigerator ice maker W10873791 |
| Warm temps / erratic temps | Temperature sensing | Refrigerator thermistor W10316760 |
| Poor cooling / warm fridge section | Airflow | Fan assembly, evaporator W11340145 |
| Ice or water dispensing problems | Water supply | Refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10341320 |
Ice maker and cooling problems can look similar but have different causes. A simple setting, airflow blockage, or dirty condenser area can mimic a bad control board or sensor. Starting with the basics helps avoid replacing the wrong part.
- Verify temperature settings and allow 24 hours after changes.
- Make sure doors close fully and gaskets are sealing.
- Clear blocked air vents (don’t pack items tightly against vents).
- If ice is clumping, empty the bin and restart production.
- If water flow is weak, replace the filter if it is overdue and purge air from the dispenser.
Last updated: January 2026
What's the life expectancy of a KitchenAid refrigerator?
A KitchenAid refrigerator typically lasts 12 to 15 years. For your KitchenAid KRSC703HPS00 side-by-side refrigerator, reaching that range depends most on basic care like keeping airflow clear, cleaning condenser coils, and maintaining door seals and filters.
Most full-size KitchenAid refrigerators, including side-by-side models like KRSC703HPS00, generally fall into these ranges:
- 10 to 12 years: heavy use, dusty homes, poor airflow behind the unit
- 12 to 15 years: typical household use with routine maintenance
- 15 to 17 years: consistent maintenance and stable temperatures
For model-specific maintenance guidance, use the KRSC703HPS00 owner's manual.
A refrigerator can run for years, but it often fails early when it runs too hot or too long.
- Dirty condenser coils increase compressor workload
- Door gasket leaks cause warm air intrusion and long run times
- Blocked vents reduce airflow and cooling performance
- Skipping filter changes can contribute to odors and airflow issues
- Poor leveling can prevent doors from closing fully
These habits help KRSC703HPS00 operate efficiently and reduce wear:
- Vacuum dust from the grille and condenser area every 3 to 6 months
- Clean and inspect door gaskets monthly
- Keep interior vents clear; do not overpack shelves
- Replace the refrigerator air filter W10311524 on a regular schedule if your refrigerator uses it
| Task | Why it matters | Typical interval |
|---|---|---|
| Clean condenser area | Reduces compressor heat and run time | 3 to 6 months |
| Check/clean door gaskets | Prevents air leaks and frost | Monthly |
| Replace air filter | Helps reduce odors | About 6 months |
When the refrigerator runs longer than normal because of dirty coils or air leaks, the compressor and fans work harder and hotter. Reducing that strain is the most reliable way to hit the 12 to 15 year life expectancy.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset a KitchenAid refrigerator control panel?
For our KitchenAid KRSC703HPS00 side-by-side refrigerator, the most reliable control-panel reset is a power reset: turn the refrigerator off at the breaker (or unplug it) for 5 minutes, then restore power. This reboots the user interface and control electronics and often clears a frozen display.
- Unplug the refrigerator or switch the circuit breaker OFF.
- Wait 5 minutes (up to 10 minutes if the panel was completely unresponsive).
- Restore power.
- Wait 1 to 2 minutes for the controls to fully boot.
- Recheck temperature settings and dispenser operation.
For any model-specific button sequences (such as exiting Sabbath mode or showroom mode), follow the instructions in the KRSC703HPS00 manual.
If a power reset doesn’t help, the exact “button reset” sequence can vary by control style, so we use symptom checks next.
- Confirm the refrigerator has power (interior lights, fans, or compressor sounds).
- Make sure both doors close fully; some functions can be limited with a door-ajar condition.
- Dry any moisture around the dispenser and control area.
- If the display is blank but cooling continues, check door switch operation.
- If the display lights but touch buttons don’t respond, the interface or wiring may be the issue.
| Symptom | What to check | Example compatible part for KRSC703HPS00 |
|---|---|---|
| Lights don’t react to door opening/closing | Door switch | Refrigerator door switch W11396033 |
| Random or incorrect temperature readings | Thermistor/sensor | Refrigerator thermistor W10316760 |
| Dispenser functions act erratic or don’t run | Main control board | Refrigerator electronic control board WPW10226427 |
A reset clears minor software glitches without changing cooling settings long-term. If the panel repeatedly freezes or goes blank, it often points to an electrical issue (door switch, sensor, wiring, or control board) that can affect alarms, cooling, and dispenser operation.
Last updated: January 2026





