How many cubic feet is the Kenmore 79551316011 Elite?
The Kenmore 79551316011 is a side-by-side refrigerator; most Kenmore Elite side-by-side models in this series are typically in the mid-to-high 20 cubic foot range. For the exact capacity for your specific 79551316011, we recommend confirming it in the owner's manual.
We use the model-specific documentation first because capacity can vary by configuration and revision.
- Check the specifications section in the manual
- Look for a “product dimensions and capacity” or “specifications” table
- If your unit has a rating label inside the fresh food compartment, compare the model number to ensure it matches 79551316011
- If you are comparing refrigerators, use the same style (standard-depth vs. counter-depth) for an apples-to-apples capacity comparison
If you are planning kitchen space or food storage while you confirm the exact spec, these ranges are a practical guide.
| Refrigerator style | Typical capacity range |
|---|---|
| Side-by-side (standard-depth) | 22 to 29 cu. ft. |
| Side-by-side (counter-depth) | 20 to 24 cu. ft. |
Cubic feet affects how much you can store, but it also impacts airflow and temperature stability. Keeping vents clear and allowing proper clearance around the cabinet helps your 79551316011 cool efficiently and maintain consistent temperatures.
Last updated: February 2026
How to replace an ice maker in a side by side refrigerator?
To replace the ice maker in your Kenmore 79551316011 side-by-side refrigerator, we unplug the unit, remove the ice bin and ice maker cover to reach the mounting screws and wiring, swap in the new assembly, then restore power and water and turn the ice maker ON. Use the owner's manual for the exact access points.
- Unplug the refrigerator (avoid moving ejector parts).
- Turn off the household water supply to the refrigerator.
- Remove the ice storage bin using both hands.
- Keep a towel ready for melting ice or a small drip.
- Keep the ice maker power switch OFF until everything is reconnected.
- Pull out the ice bin; if it does not slide easily, twist the drive device slightly.
- Remove the ice maker cover: lift the ice shelf and pull it out to access the ice maker area.
- Remove the mounting screws and disconnect the wiring harness.
- Install the new ice maker, reconnect wiring, and reinstall the cover and bin.
- Turn water back on, plug the refrigerator in, then set the ice maker power switch to ON.
| What happens | Normal next step |
|---|---|
| No ice right away | Allow 12 to 24 hours for ice production |
| First cubes look off | Discard the first few batches |
| Bin will not seat | Rotate the auger drive slightly, then reinsert bin |
A fully seated ice bin and correct startup prevent “no ice” symptoms caused by a mis-engaged auger drive or the ice maker being left OFF.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore model 79551316011, the model number is printed on the identification label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment; it’s located on the right-hand side wall. Use that label anytime you’re looking up parts, the manual, or service information in the owner's manual.
- Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door.
- Look along the right interior wall of the refrigerator compartment.
- Find the identification label that lists both the model and serial numbers.
- Model number (for example, 79551316011)
- Serial number
- Basic product identification details
We use the exact model number to match the correct Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator parts and diagrams. Even small model-number differences can change which items fit, such as an ice maker assembly, temperature sensor, or door hinge.
- Copy the model number exactly as printed (all digits).
- Use the model number to confirm fit before ordering common replacements.
- If you’re troubleshooting cooling or ice issues, the model number helps narrow down the right components.
| Task | What to use | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Look up operating info | Model number from the ID label | Correct instructions and features |
| Find replacement parts | Model number from the ID label | Correct part fit and diagrams |
| Record for future | Model and serial number | Faster help later |
Last updated: February 2026
Why is the ice maker not working on my Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
If the ice maker on your Kenmore 79551316011 side-by-side refrigerator isn’t making ice, the most common causes are the ice maker being switched OFF, the freezer not being cold enough yet, or the water supply being turned off or restricted. We also see ice production stop when the bin is overfilled and the shutoff arm cannot move.
- Wait 12 to 24 hours after a new install or water hookup for the first ice.
- Confirm the ice maker power switch is set to ON.
- Make sure nothing blocks the feeler arm (shutoff arm) from moving freely.
- Check that the freezer door closes fully and is not being held open.
- Verify the household water supply to the refrigerator is turned on.
- Level or shake the ice bin if cubes are piled up and holding the arm up.
For the model-specific ice maker operation details and control panel notes, follow the steps in the owner's manual.
Your ice maker typically produces about 8 cubes per cycle and roughly 70 to 80 cubes in 24 hours, depending on freezer temperature, room temperature, and door openings.
| Situation | What you’ll notice | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| New install or water hookup | No ice yet | Wait 12 to 24 hours |
| Bin is full or cubes are piled | Ice stops suddenly | Level cubes, empty some ice |
| Freezer too warm | Slow or no ice | Allow 24 hours to stabilize |
If the switch is ON, the freezer is cold, and water is on, then the issue is usually in the ice maker assembly or the dispenser/ice path.
Common part-related symptoms include:
- No ice harvest or no refill even though conditions are correct
- Ice maker cycles but does not eject properly
- Ice clumps or jams that keep the shutoff arm from dropping
For replacement, we list the lg refrigerator ice maker assembly 5989JA1002D for this model.
Ice makers are designed to stop automatically when the bin is full or when temperatures are not cold enough. Fixing airflow, temperature, or a blocked shutoff arm often restores ice production without replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026





