How to read Kenmore model numbers?
Kenmore model numbers tell us who built the appliance and which design family it belongs to; that helps us match the correct parts and service information. For your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10641263801, the 106 prefix identifies the manufacturer group, and the remaining digits narrow down the exact configuration; confirm the full tag details in the 10641263801 owner's manual.
On most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators, we typically see the model/serial label in one of these spots:
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
- On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light
- Behind the crisper drawers
- Along the door frame (hinge side)
- On the back of the cabinet (less common for daily access)
Kenmore model numbers are usually split into two useful parts: a prefix and a suffix.
| Section | Example from your model | What it tells us | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prefix (first 3 digits) | 106 | Manufacturer group | Helps us pull the right parts diagrams and service info |
| Remaining digits | 41263801 | Design and configuration | Narrows down shelves, bins, controls, and other fit-specific parts |
Even one digit off can change the door style, dispenser setup, or internal shelving. We recommend:
- Use the entire model number (all digits) when searching parts
- Match the serial number too when the manual or parts list calls it out
- Compare the part description to what you see in the refrigerator (color, left/right, quantity)
- For dispenser-related repairs, follow the steps in how to disassemble a Kenmore refrigerator dispenser
The model number is the fastest way for us to match fit, wiring, and revisions for items like the temperature control, electronic control, ice maker, and door hardware on Kenmore refrigerators.
Last updated: February 2026
How wide is a Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator?
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators are about 32 to 36 inches wide; for Kenmore model 10641263801, the exact cabinet width is listed in the 10641263801 owner's manual specifications and installation section. Measure your opening and include clearance so the doors can swing fully.
Side-by-side refrigerators commonly fall into these width groups:
- 32 to 33 inches: space-saving, smaller capacity
- 35 to 36 inches: most common full-size width
- 42 inches: extra-wide, higher capacity (less common)
Use a tape measure and capture both the appliance and the space:
- Measure the cabinet width (main box) at the widest point
- Measure door-to-door with doors closed (handles can add width)
- Measure the opening width between cabinets or walls
- Confirm depth clearance for the water line if you have an ice maker
- Plan for ventilation space around the refrigerator
Your manual calls out ventilation and swing clearance that affects how much space you need:
| What you are planning for | Typical minimum space |
|---|---|
| Ventilation at each side and top | 1/2 inch |
| Space next to a fixed wall for door swing | 2 inches |
(Exact needs can vary by installation; we use the manual values as the baseline.)
If the refrigerator is too tight in the opening, doors may not open fully, bins can hit the wall, and airflow can be restricted. That can lead to warmer temperatures, longer run times, and moisture issues.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10641263801?
Your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10641263801 has a total capacity of 21.9 cubic feet. This is the overall storage volume for both the fresh food (refrigerator) and freezer compartments combined; it helps you compare size and plan food storage.
We recommend checking the model documentation for the capacity listing and any notes about usable space (shelves, bins, and ice maker can reduce usable room). See the 10641263801 owner's manual.
Capacity is a quick way to compare refrigerators, but it also affects day-to-day performance and organization.
- Helps estimate how much weekly grocery volume fits comfortably
- Impacts how quickly temperatures recover after loading a large amount of food
- Affects how long food stays frozen during a power outage (more mass stays cold longer)
- Helps you choose correctly sized storage parts (bins, shelves, pans)
Even with a 21.9 cu. ft. rating, usable space varies based on accessories and setup.
| What changes usable space | Typical impact | Example on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Ice maker installed | Medium | Ice bucket and hardware take freezer room |
| Shelf and bin layout | Low to medium | Door bins and shelves change how items fit |
| Large drawers/pans | Low | Crispers and meat pan occupy footprint but add organization |
If you are replacing broken storage components, matching the correct Kenmore 10641263801 parts keeps the interior layout working as designed.
- Refrigerator crisper pan WP2188656 (fresh food produce drawer)
- Refrigerator shelf WPW10276348 (main compartment shelf)
- Refrigerator door shelf rail WP2309941 (supports door bin positioning)
Knowing the correct cubic feet and keeping the right shelves and pans installed helps maintain airflow, reduce temperature swings, and make the refrigerator easier to load without blocking vents.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the error code er 1f on a Kenmore refrigerator?
On Kenmore model 10641263801, error code ER 1F points to a problem with the freezer evaporator fan circuit (the fan is not running correctly or the control is not sensing it). Restoring airflow usually means checking the fan area for ice or obstructions and, if needed, replacing the failed fan-related part.
- Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power to see if the code clears.
- Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer (a steady fan sound when the door switch is pressed).
- Check for heavy frost or ice buildup on the freezer back wall (a defrost issue can stop the fan).
- Make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Confirm the freezer door closes tightly and the door switch works.
If the fan is noisy, not spinning, or hitting ice, these are the most common repair paths:
| What we find | What it usually means | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Fan not running, no ice buildup | Fan motor or control issue | Test/replace the evaporator fan motor or control as needed |
| Fan running but code returns | Feedback/sensing issue | Inspect wiring and connectors; control may need replacement |
| Fan hitting ice or fan blade damaged | Airflow restriction or physical damage | Clear ice; replace the fan blade if cracked |
| Heavy frost on freezer panel | Defrost system problem | Diagnose defrost components (heater, thermostat, control) |
Model-matched parts that can be involved in airflow and fan repairs include the evaporator motor 4389144 and the refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142. For step-by-step access and component locations, use the 10641263801 owner's manual.
The evaporator fan moves cold air through the freezer and into the fresh food section. When airflow drops, temperatures rise, ice production can stop, and the compressor may run longer than normal.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators last 10 to 15 years. For a Kenmore side-by-side like model 10641263801, reaching the high end of that range is common when we keep airflow and temperatures stable, limit door openings, and stay on top of basic maintenance listed in the 10641263801 owner's manual.
A refrigerator’s life is mostly driven by compressor run time, heat removal, and how well the doors seal.
- 10 to 15 years: typical for most Kenmore refrigerators
- 15+ years: common when coils are kept clean and doors seal tightly
- Shorter lifespan: more likely with poor ventilation, dirty condenser area, frequent overloading, or chronic warm temps
These are the highest-impact habits for a Kenmore side-by-side:
- Keep the condenser area clean so the compressor runs cooler
- Confirm doors close fully; reduce “door left open” time to limit moisture and frost
- Avoid packing food tightly against air vents; maintain airflow
- Set temps correctly and recheck after changes (allow about 24 hours for stabilization)
- Level the refrigerator so doors self-close and seals contact evenly
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fridge or freezer | Poor airflow, dirty condenser, failing fan, control issue | Clean condenser area; verify vents are clear |
| Heavy frost or moisture buildup | Door not sealing, frequent openings, humid air entering | Inspect gasket contact; minimize openings |
| Loud or intermittent fan noise | Evaporator fan blade or motor wear | Inspect the refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142 |
| Temps swing a lot | Control or sensor/defrost issues | Review settings in the manual; monitor 24 hours |
A refrigerator that runs hot or pulls in humid air cycles longer, builds more frost and moisture, and puts extra strain on the compressor and defrost system. Keeping temps stable and airflow clear is the simplest way we extend service life.
Last updated: February 2026





