How to tell cubic feet of Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
For Kenmore refrigerator model 10672132101, the model number alone usually does not state the exact cubic-foot capacity. The most reliable way is to look up the capacity in the specifications section of the owner's manual, or calculate it from the interior measurements (refrigerator plus freezer).
Fast ways to find capacity
- Check the specs in the manual: Look for “capacity” or “cubic feet” in the product specifications. Use the owner's manual.
- Measure and calculate (works for any top-mount):
- Measure interior height, width, and depth (in inches) for the refrigerator compartment.
- Do the same for the freezer compartment.
- Add the two volumes and divide by 1728.
- Use the model/serial label for confirmation: The label is typically on the inside wall of the refrigerator compartment; it confirms you are matching the correct model number.
How to calculate cubic feet (simple formula)
Use this for each compartment, then add them together:
- Cubic feet = (Height × Width × Depth) ÷ 1728
Example calculation table
| Compartment | What to measure (inside) | Formula | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh food | H × W × D (inches) | (H×W×D) ÷ 1728 | cubic feet |
| Freezer | H × W × D (inches) | (H×W×D) ÷ 1728 | cubic feet |
| Total | Add both | Fresh food + freezer | total cu ft |
Measuring tips that keep the number accurate
- Measure to the inside liner, not the door bins.
- If shelves or drawers reduce usable space, measure the largest open rectangle you can, then treat the result as an estimate.
- Use inches for the formula above; if you measure in centimeters, convert to inches first.
Why it matters
Cubic-foot capacity helps you choose correctly sized replacement items (like shelves and bins), compare refrigerator sizes, and set realistic expectations for food storage in a top-mount layout.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the top part of a refrigerator called?
On a Kenmore 10672132101 top-mount refrigerator, the top compartment is the freezer. It’s the section designed to keep foods frozen, and it also supplies cold air that circulates to help cool the fresh-food (refrigerator) section. See the compartment features in the 10672132101 owner's manual.
What the freezer does (and why it matters)
The freezer is more than storage for frozen food; it’s a key part of the cooling system.
- Produces and maintains freezing temperatures for long-term food storage
- Sends cold air through vents to help cool the refrigerator section
- Houses freezer vents that must stay clear for proper airflow
- Often contains the ice maker and ice storage bin (if equipped)
- Helps control moisture and odor movement between compartments
Freezer vs. refrigerator section: quick comparison
| Compartment | Typical purpose | Common items inside |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer (top) | Freezing and cold-air supply | Frozen foods, ice maker, ice bin |
| Refrigerator (bottom) | Fresh-food cooling | Shelves, crispers, meat drawer |
Tips to avoid temperature and airflow problems
Air needs to move between the freezer and refrigerator sections. When vents are blocked, you can get warm temperatures, frost, or moisture issues.
- Keep food packages away from freezer and refrigerator vents
- Do not overpack the freezer; leave space for air circulation
- Wrap or cover foods tightly to reduce odor transfer between sections
- Avoid storing items on top of the ice maker or in the ice storage bin
- If you have ice maker issues, check for airflow restrictions and water supply quality
Related parts that support freezer functions
If you’re troubleshooting ice production or cooling, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:
- Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 (ice production)
- Refrigerator defrost timer W10822278 (defrost cycle timing)
- Defrost bi-metal WP4387503 (defrost temperature sensing)
- Refrigerator evaporator motor WPW10189703 (moves cold air)
Why this matters
Because the freezer supplies much of the cold air for the refrigerator section, problems in the top compartment (blocked vents, frost buildup, fan issues) often show up as “refrigerator not cold enough” symptoms.
Last updated: February 2026
What water filter fits my Kenmore fridge?
Your Kenmore refrigerator model 10672132101 uses an interior water filter cartridge located in the upper corner of the fresh food compartment. The manual also lists the cyst cartridge replacement as part #9002 (NLCS200); replace the filter every 6 months or sooner if water flow drops.
Confirm you are buying the right filter
Use these quick checks before ordering a replacement cartridge:
- Verify the model tag reads 10672132101
- Open the fresh food compartment and locate the filter housing in the upper corner
- Read the cartridge label for the printed part number or cartridge code
- Match the cartridge shape and end connections to the housing
- Plan on replacement every 6 months (earlier if dispenser or ice maker flow decreases)
Basic replacement steps (interior cartridge)
The filter change process for this style is straightforward:
- Twist the cartridge 1/4 turn left to unlock
- Pull the cartridge down and out; keep it upright to reduce spills
- Remove the protective cap from the new cartridge
- Push the new cartridge into the bracket until fully seated
- Twist 1/4 turn right to lock
After you install the new filter
| What to do | Typical result | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Flush water at the dispenser | Clears air and carbon fines | Improves taste and restores steady flow |
| Allow chill time | Water cools after installation | Helps temperature stabilize |
| Use water weekly | Fresher-tasting water | Keeps water moving through the system |
Why it matters
Using the correct cartridge for 10672132101 keeps water flowing properly to the dispenser and ice maker and maintains filtration performance.
For the model-specific filter location and replacement interval, see the 10672132101 owner's manual. For filter style tips across Kenmore designs, use how to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Kenmore refrigerators typically last 12 to 15 years. With consistent basic maintenance (good airflow, clean condenser coils, tight door seals, correct temperatures), many units reach the upper end of that range, and some run longer. For model 10672132101, follow the care and operating guidance in the owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most refrigerator life is determined by how hard the sealed system and fans have to work day to day.
- Condenser coil cleanliness (dust and pet hair raise run time and heat)
- Door gasket condition (air leaks cause long run times and frost)
- Airflow inside the cabinet (overpacking blocks vents)
- Room temperature and ventilation around the refrigerator
- Defrost performance (excess frost reduces cooling efficiency)
Quick maintenance checklist (best payoff)
These steps help a top-mount refrigerator like Kenmore 10672132101 reach its normal service life.
- Vacuum and brush the condenser area regularly
- Keep doors closed tightly; clean and inspect the gasket
- Set temps to typical targets: 37°F to 40°F fresh food, 0°F freezer
- Leave space for airflow; do not block interior vents
- Watch for early warning signs: louder fan noise, warming temps, heavy frost
Common “wear” items vs. major repairs
| What fails | What you may notice | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Defrost control | Frost buildup, warm fridge | Refrigerator defrost timer W10822278 |
| Fan motor | Warm temps, weak airflow, noise | Condenser motor W10124096 |
| Door seal | Moisture, frost, warm spots | Gasket panel (white) 2159061 |
| Ice maker (if equipped) | No ice, small cubes, leaks | Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 |
Why it matters
A refrigerator can still “run” past its average lifespan, but poor airflow or a leaking door seal forces longer run times. That increases energy use and accelerates wear on the compressor, fan motors, and defrost system.
Last updated: February 2026





