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Kenmore Elite 59678573801 bottom-mount refrigerator

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  • Screw for Kenmore Elite 59678573801 - Part 12992301

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    Screw, Tf

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  • Refrigerator Condenser Coil for Kenmore Elite 59678573801 - Part WP67006131

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  • Dacor Refrigerator Freezer Drawer Roller Support for Kenmore Elite 59678573801 - Part W10348260

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  • Cover-evap for Kenmore Elite 59678573801 - Part W11727809

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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge Shim, Right for Kenmore Elite 59678573801 - Part 12999502

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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge, Center (white) for Kenmore Elite 59678573801 - Part W10918113

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Kenmore Elite Bottom-Mount Refrigerator 59678573801 FAQs

On Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 59678573801, water leaking from the bottom is usually caused by defrost water not draining correctly (often a clogged or frozen defrost drain) or a water supply or dispenser connection that is dripping and running down to the base area. Use the steps below to pinpoint the source using the 59678573801 owner's manual.

Quick checks that usually find the leak

  • Look for ice or water under the freezer floor; that points to a defrost drain issue.
  • Check the floor near the base grille; the manual notes this can happen when water dispenser tube connections are not fully tightened.
  • Inspect the water filter area and dispenser; a new filter or new install can drip until the system is flushed.
  • Confirm the refrigerator doors close fully; poor door closure can contribute to dispenser-related drips.
  • Check the household water line connection behind the unit for slow seepage.

Step-by-step: identify where the water starts

  1. Dry everything first: wipe the floor, base grille area, and inside the freezer bottom so you can see fresh water.
  2. If the leak appears after a defrost cycle (often you hear water running), suspect the defrost drain.
  3. If the leak appears after using the dispenser, follow the manual guidance:
    • Hold the cup under the dispenser 2 to 3 seconds after releasing the lever.
    • If you recently changed the filter or installed the refrigerator, flush the water system.
  4. If water is pooling near the base grille, recheck and snug the dispenser tube connections and any accessible fittings.

Common causes and what you typically see

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Water/ice under freezer bottom Clogged or frozen defrost drain Thaw ice, clear the drain path, confirm drain flow to the pan
Drips after dispensing water Air in lines, filter not seated, minor dispenser drip Flush system, reseat filter, hold cup 2 to 3 seconds
Water at base grille area Loose dispenser tube connection or supply fitting Tighten connections, check for slow seepage
Intermittent puddle with no dispenser use Defrost water overflow or drain restriction Inspect drain pan area and drain routing

Why it matters

A small drip can turn into recurring floor damage and can also lead to ice buildup in the freezer compartment. Finding whether the leak is defrost-related or water-supply-related keeps you from replacing the wrong parts.

Last updated: January 2026

Most Kenmore Elite refrigerators, including the Kenmore Elite 59678573801 bottom-mount refrigerator, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Regular care (cleaning, good door sealing, stable temperatures) is what most often determines whether you land closer to 10 years or closer to 15.

Typical lifespan and what to expect

Here’s a practical way to think about service life for a bottom-mount refrigerator:

  • 0 to 5 years: Usually routine items only (light bulbs, filters, minor adjustments)
  • 5 to 10 years: Higher chance of fan, sensor, or ice maker issues
  • 10 to 15 years: Common window for major repairs (cooling system, sealed system components)
  • 15+ years: Possible with strong maintenance, but major repairs become less cost-effective
Refrigerator age What’s most common What we recommend
0 to 5 years Minor wear items Keep coils clean, confirm door seals
5 to 10 years Fans, sensors, ice maker problems Troubleshoot early to prevent food loss
10 to 15 years Cooling performance decline Compare repair cost vs. replacement

Maintenance that extends lifespan

These steps help the compressor and cooling system run cooler and longer:

  • Clean the condenser area regularly (dust buildup raises operating temps)
  • Keep door gaskets clean and sealing evenly
  • Avoid overpacking; airflow matters in both compartments
  • Set stable temps (about 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer)
  • Follow the cleaning and care schedule in the 59678573801 owner’s manual

Why it matters

A refrigerator’s most expensive failures are usually cooling-related. Simple maintenance reduces run time and heat stress, which helps protect high-cost components like the compressor and evaporator fan motor.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 59678573801, DH commonly indicates a defrost heater (or defrost heating) problem, meaning the refrigerator is not warming the evaporator enough during the defrost cycle to clear frost. This can lead to warming temperatures and reduced airflow.

What you’ll usually notice

  • Freezer temperature slowly rises, then fresh food warms
  • Frost or ice buildup on the freezer’s back wall
  • Fan noise changes (fan hitting ice) or airflow feels weak
  • Ice maker output drops because the freezer is too warm
  • Water may drip or refreeze after a defrost attempt

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  2. Look for heavy frost: If the freezer back panel is packed with frost, the defrost system is the likely cause.
  3. Confirm door sealing: A leaking gasket can drive excess frost and trigger defrost issues.
  4. Check airflow paths: Make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.

Parts that most often cause a DH/defrost-heating issue

The defrost system is a chain; one failed part can stop defrost.

What to check What it does Common symptom when failed
Defrost heater Melts frost off the evaporator Solid frost blanket, warm temps
Defrost sensor/thermistor Tells control when to heat/stop heating Erratic temps, defrost stops early
Control board Sends power to heater circuit No heat during defrost

For this model, a common defrost-heating component is the refrigerator defrost heater WP67002493.

Why it matters

When the evaporator stays frosted over, cold air cannot move through the refrigerator properly. That forces longer run times, warmer compartments, and can eventually affect the compressor and food safety.

Where to find model-specific guidance

Use the troubleshooting section in the 59678573801 owner's manual for the exact access steps, safety notes, and component locations before testing wiring or removing panels.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems we see on the Kenmore Elite 59678573801 bottom-mount refrigerator include weak or no cooling, frost buildup, water leaks, ice maker issues, and new or louder operating noises. Many fixes start with basic checks (power, controls, airflow) and then move to testing parts like fans, sensors, and the defrost system; see the 59678573801 owner's manual troubleshooting section for model-specific steps.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser area, airflow blocked by food, evaporator fan not running, temperature sensor issues, or sealed-system problems
  • Runs too much: warm room, frequent door openings, large food load, or doors not sealing well
  • Frost or ice buildup: defrost heater or defrost control problem, door gasket not sealing, doors left ajar
  • Water under the refrigerator or in the fresh food section: clogged/iced drain path, drain pan issues, or water line connection leaks
  • Ice maker not making ice: water supply issue, inlet valve problem, ice maker module failure
  • Noises (buzzing, pulsating, hissing/rattling): many are normal operating sounds, especially during ice maker fill and compressor/fan speed changes

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Confirm the refrigerator is plugged into a grounded outlet and the breaker is not tripped
  • Make sure the controls are turned on and set to normal temperatures (not “off”)
  • Allow 24 hours after installation or a major temperature change for full cooling
  • Check that doors close fully and shelves/bins are not preventing closure
  • Improve airflow: do not pack items tightly against vents in either compartment
  • Listen for the evaporator fan: a steady fan sound is expected when cooling is needed

Parts that commonly solve these problems on this model

Symptom Common part to check Example part for model 59678573801
Warm fresh food section Airflow/damper issue Refrigerator damper control WPW10196393
Frost buildup Defrost heat not working Refrigerator defrost heater WP67002493
Warm temps, fan noise changes Evaporator fan not running Refrigerator evaporator motor W11024089
Erratic temperatures Sensor out of range Refrigerator temperature sensor 12002355

Why it matters

Cooling, frost control, and airflow problems can quickly lead to food spoilage and extra compressor run time. Catching a door-seal issue, blocked vent, or failing fan early often prevents bigger repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

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