How wide is a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
For Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10651753710, the standard cabinet cutout width needed for installation is 36 inches. Plan for extra clearance at the sides if the refrigerator sits next to a wall so the doors can open fully and drawers can slide out.
What “36 inches wide” means for fit
The 36 inch figure is the typical minimum opening width for installing this style of Kenmore 106.5175* side-by-side unit.
- Measure the opening width at the front and back of the space
- Confirm the floor is level (a tilt can change how doors swing)
- Account for trim, baseboards, and nearby cabinets
- If installed next to a fixed wall, allow extra side clearance for door swing
- Leave space behind the unit for airflow and the water line (if connected)
For the exact clearance and placement guidance for this model family, use the 10651753710 owner's manual.
Recommended clearances (typical for this model family)
These clearances help prevent poor cooling and door interference.
| Location | Typical minimum clearance |
|---|---|
| Each side and top | 1/2 in |
| Behind refrigerator | 2 in |
| Next to a fixed wall | 2 in (model-dependent) |
Why it matters
If the opening is too tight, the doors may not open far enough to remove crisper pans, the refrigerator may run warmer from restricted airflow, and the water line can kink when you push the unit back.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the code Sy Ef on a Kenmore refrigerator?
On a Kenmore refrigerator, the SY EF code points to a problem with the evaporator fan system (the fan that moves cold air through the freezer and into the fresh food section). On model 10651753710, we treat this as an airflow or fan-related fault and troubleshoot the fan, wiring, and frost buildup using the 10651753710 owner's manual.
What to check first (fast, no parts)
- Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power.
- Door switch operation: Confirm the interior light turns off when the door is closed; a bad switch can stop the fan.
- Airflow blockage: Make sure packages are not blocking freezer vents or the return air path.
- Heavy frost on the back freezer panel: Frost buildup can stop airflow and trigger fan-related errors.
- Fan noise: Listen for the evaporator fan running when the compressor is on (often a steady whir).
Likely causes and the parts that commonly fix it
If the code returns after a reset, these are the most common fixes on side-by-side refrigerators like Kenmore 106 models:
| Symptom you notice | Most likely issue | Common repair direction |
|---|---|---|
| No fan sound, warm fridge section | Evaporator fan motor not running | Replace refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315549 |
| Fan runs but rattles or hits ice | Damaged fan blade or ice interference | Inspect/replace refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142 and clear ice |
| Heavy frost, fan slows or stops | Defrost system problem causing ice buildup | Defrost and diagnose defrost components per manual |
| Fan runs, still poor cooling | Airflow restriction or evaporator icing pattern issue | Check vents, frost pattern, door sealing |
Why it matters
The evaporator fan is what distributes cold air. When it fails or airflow is restricted, the freezer may still feel cold near the evaporator, but the refrigerator side warms up, temperatures swing, and ice production can drop.
Good practice while troubleshooting
- Keep freezer set near 0°F and refrigerator near 37°F (typical targets).
- Avoid running the unit with panels removed for long periods; airflow changes can affect cooling.
- Use the troubleshooting steps and component locations in the 10651753710 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators last 10 to 15 years on average. For a Kenmore 10651753710 side-by-side refrigerator, regular maintenance and quick fixes (like addressing cooling or ice maker issues early) are what most often determine whether it reaches the high end of that range.
Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)
| Appliance type | Typical lifespan | What usually ends it first |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side refrigerator (Kenmore) | 10 to 15 years | Sealed system wear, compressor issues, chronic airflow problems |
| Well-maintained units | 15+ years | Major sealed system repair cost vs. replacement |
Maintenance that extends refrigerator life
We recommend these habits for Kenmore side-by-side models:
- Clean condenser coils regularly to reduce compressor strain.
- Keep door seals clean and check for gaps that cause long run times.
- Set correct temperatures (too cold can cause icing; too warm stresses cooling).
- Keep vents clear inside both compartments for proper airflow.
- Fix water and ice issues early to prevent leaks and ice buildup.
For model-specific care and cleaning intervals, follow the 10651753710 owner's manual.
Quick “wear items” vs. “big-ticket” failures
Some parts are normal wear items; others signal a more expensive repair decision.
- Common wear/repair items: switches, bins, ice maker components, valves
- Higher-cost repairs: compressor, evaporator, sealed system leaks
If your ice maker stops producing ice or overfills, the refrigerator ice maker assembly WPW10300022 is a common repair part for this model.
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer than it should (dirty coils, poor door sealing, restricted airflow) puts extra load on the compressor and cooling system. That extra strain is one of the biggest reasons a refrigerator fails before the 10 to 15 year mark.
Last updated: February 2026





