How do you reset a Kenmore 79572043112 ice maker?
On the Kenmore Elite 79572043112 bottom-mount refrigerator, the most reliable “ice maker reset” is a power-cycle and a proper restart of ice production: turn ice making off, clear the bin and sensors, then turn it back on and allow up to 24 hours for normal harvest and fill to resume. Use the steps in the 79572043112 owner's manual for your exact control and ice compartment layout.
Reset steps we recommend
- Turn the ice maker Off, wait 30 seconds, then turn it On.
- Remove and empty the in-door ice bin; reinstall it carefully so it seats fully.
- Make sure the ice compartment door closes tightly (a door left ajar can stop ice production).
- Check that the ice shutoff arm or electronic sensor path is not blocked by ice or a piled-up bin.
- If the refrigerator was recently installed or the water line was opened, purge air by dispensing water in short cycles.
What to expect after a reset
| What you do | What should happen | Typical wait time |
|---|---|---|
| Turn ice maker Off then On | Ice maker restarts its normal cycle | A few minutes |
| Empty and reinstall ice bin | Sensor can “see” the bin correctly | Immediate |
| Clear sensor path / shutoff arm | Prevents overfill or no-ice conditions | Immediate |
| Purge air from water line | Restores normal cube size and fill | Up to 5 minutes of dispensing |
Common reasons it “won’t reset” (and what fixes it)
- Ice bin overfilled or jammed: shake/level the ice, then reinstall the bin.
- Sensor blocked: clear ice buildup and keep a clear path between sensors.
- Ice compartment door not sealing: close firmly; warm air leaks can disrupt ice making.
- Low water flow or air in the line: replace the filter if due and flush the dispenser.
Why it matters
A proper reset clears bin and sensor issues that mimic a failed ice maker. It also prevents small cubes, no-ice complaints, and ice clumping that can strain dispenser components.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
On Kenmore Elite model 79572043112, a bad compressor usually shows up as poor or no cooling even though the unit has power; you may hear repeated clicking (start attempts) or notice the compressor runs hot and continuously without bringing temperatures down. Confirming the compressor itself requires electrical and sealed-system checks.
Quick symptoms to watch for
- Refrigerator and freezer temperatures stay warm even after 24 hours of running
- Compressor area is very hot to the touch (after it has been trying to run)
- Repeated clicking or buzzing every few minutes (start device trying to engage)
- Compressor is silent and not running even though interior lights and controls work
- Frost pattern looks abnormal (for example, little to no frost on the evaporator)
- Unit runs constantly but never reaches set temperatures
Rule out common look-alikes first
Before blaming the compressor, we check these items because they can cause the same “not cooling” complaint:
| What you observe | More likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Warm temps, heavy dust under unit | Airflow restriction at condenser | Clean condenser area and confirm condenser fan runs |
| Warm fridge, freezer sort of cold | Airflow/damper issue | Verify vents are not blocked; check for ice buildup |
| Clicking, then stops | Start device or power issue | Verify outlet power; inspect wiring and connections |
| Frost/ice buildup, then warm temps | Defrost problem | Check defrost sensor and defrost system operation |
For model-specific troubleshooting steps and the built-in troubleshooting guide, use the 79572043112 owner's manual.
When it is likely the compressor (and what happens next)
A compressor is strongly suspected when the fans run and controls respond, but the sealed system is not moving refrigerant effectively. A technician typically confirms this with tests such as:
- Compressor winding resistance and continuity checks
- Amperage draw during start and run
- Start device and overload evaluation
- Sealed-system performance checks (pressures, restrictions, leaks)
If you need the correct replacement compressor for this model, match by model number and use the exact part listing for refrigerator compressor TCA38091801.
Why it matters
Replacing a compressor is a major repair; accurate diagnosis prevents replacing an expensive part when the real issue is airflow, defrost, or a start component.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Kenmore Elite refrigerators?
Common problems on the Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 79572043112 include warm temperatures from airflow restrictions (dirty condenser coil or blocked vents), defrost system icing, water and ice dispenser issues, door sealing problems, and interior light or control concerns. Our 79572043112 owner's manual troubleshooting section helps match symptoms to the most likely cause.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Not cooling or weak cooling: condenser coil clogged with dust, evaporator fan issue, or sealed system/compressor problem
- Frost buildup on the back wall or freezer: defrost sensor/heater/control issue causing the evaporator to ice over
- Ice maker not making ice: freezer temperature too warm, fill tube icing, or ice maker component failure
- Water dispenser slow or no water: clogged water filter, kinked tubing, or inlet valve supply problem
- Water leaking or puddles: blocked defrost drain, loose water line connection, or door left ajar
- Doors not sealing or sweating: worn gasket, misalignment, or debris on the sealing surface
Quick checks we recommend first (before replacing parts)
- Confirm temperatures: set refrigerator to about 37°F and freezer to about 0°F.
- Check airflow: make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Clean the condenser area: dust buildup reduces cooling efficiency.
- Inspect door sealing: look for gaps, tears, or areas that do not grip paper.
- Reset after a power interruption: allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
Parts that commonly solve these issues
| Problem area | Common fix | Example part for 79572043112 |
|---|---|---|
| Slow/no water, bad taste/odor | Replace water filter | Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9690 AGF80300801 |
| Odors in fresh food section | Replace air filter | Lg refrigerator air filter ADQ73214408 |
| Frost/icing and warm temps | Check defrost sensor and evaporator icing | Refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005R |
| Door not sealing | Replace gasket | Refrigerator door gasket, right ADX72930461 |
Error codes and built-in diagnostics
If your display shows an error code, use our Kenmore 795 model bottom freezer refrigerator error codes guide to narrow the failure to a specific system (cooling, fan, defrost, or sensors). Your manual also describes Kenmore Connect phone-based diagnostics for faster troubleshooting when the refrigerator still has power.
Why it matters
Cooling and defrost problems can quickly lead to food spoilage, ice buildup, and compressor strain. Catching airflow, filter, and sealing issues early often prevents bigger repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
A Kenmore Elite refrigerator like model 79572043112 typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (clean airflow, good door sealing, and timely filter changes) is what most often separates a 10-year fridge from a 15-year fridge.
What affects lifespan the most
- Condenser airflow and cleanliness (dust buildup makes the compressor work harder)
- Door seal condition (warm air leaks increase run time and frost)
- Stable temperatures (fresh food about 37°F; freezer about 0°F)
- Water quality and filter changes (protects the dispenser and ice maker)
- How often doors are opened and how full the compartments are
Typical lifespan expectations (quick guide)
| Component or factor | Typical impact on lifespan | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Compressor and sealed system | Biggest driver of end-of-life | Keep condenser area clean and vents clear |
| Door gaskets | Poor seals shorten life | Inspect for gaps, tears, and warping |
| Ice maker and dispenser system | Can cause leaks or clogs | Replace filters on schedule and keep ice path clean |
| Fans and airflow parts | Poor airflow causes warm temps | Address unusual noise or warming quickly |
Maintenance that helps you reach the high end (15 years)
- Vacuum dust from the grille area and around the condenser region regularly.
- Keep doors closing easily; avoid overloading door bins.
- Replace the water filter on schedule; for this model, a common replacement is the genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9690 AGF80300801.
- Replace the air filter when odors linger; this model uses an lg refrigerator air filter ADQ73214408.
- Follow the care and troubleshooting steps in the 79572043112 owner's manual.
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer to hold temperature uses more energy and puts extra wear on high-cost parts like the compressor. Basic upkeep reduces run time, helps food stay safer, and delays major repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
On a Kenmore Elite refrigerator like model 79572043112, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. You’ll typically find that label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment on a side wall, near the top, or around the door opening; confirm the exact label location in the 79572043112 owner's manual.
Common places to check first
- Inside the refrigerator section on the left or right interior wall
- On the ceiling area inside the refrigerator compartment
- On the frame around the door opening (near the gasket area)
- Behind the crisper drawers (look on the side walls once drawers are removed)
- On the back exterior panel (less common, but worth a quick check)
What the label looks like
Most Kenmore Elite rating labels include several identifiers. Use the model number for parts lookup and service.
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Correct parts match and service identification | 795.7205* / 79572043112 |
| Serial number | Manufacturing date tracking and service records | Letters and numbers |
| Electrical rating | Outlet and circuit requirements | 120V, 15A (typical) |
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong parts
- Write the model number exactly as shown (include all digits)
- If you see a series format like 795.7205*, use the full model from the label when possible
- Match parts by model number first, then confirm part name and location in the diagram
- Use the manual’s “Parts and features” section to identify components before ordering
Why it matters
Kenmore model numbers (especially the 795 series bottom freezer designs) can look similar across different revisions and colors. Using the exact model number from the rating label ensures you get the correct items like a water filter, air filter, door bin, or ice maker assembly.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore Elite refrigerator leaking water out of the bottom?
Water leaking from the bottom of your Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 79572043112 is usually caused by a clogged defrost drain (water backs up and spills), a leak in the dispenser water line, or a door seal problem that creates excess frost and meltwater. Use the steps below and your 79572043112 owner's manual to pinpoint the source.
Quick checks (start here)
- Look for ice or water under the crisper drawers; this often points to a defrost drain issue.
- Check the water filter area for drips after dispensing; reseat the filter and inspect the housing.
- Inspect the water line behind the unit and the tubing inside the fresh food section for wet spots.
- Check door gaskets for gaps, tears, or areas that do not seal flat.
- Confirm the refrigerator is level; a forward tilt can encourage water to run out the front.
Most common causes and what to do
| What you see | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Water pooling inside fridge, then leaking out | Clogged/iced defrost drain | Thaw the drain area, flush with warm water, clear debris |
| Leak happens when using dispenser/ice maker | Cracked or loose tubing | Inspect and replace damaged line such as refrigerator water tubing MJU62070602 |
| Water near door edges, more frost than normal | Door not sealing | Clean gasket, warm and reshape, replace if torn |
| Water appears after heavy humidity or frequent openings | Condensation overflow | Reduce door openings, verify temps, check gasket fit |
Why it matters
A leak is not just a mess; it can lead to ice buildup, warm temperatures, and floor damage. Fixing the drain or water line early helps protect the evaporator area and keeps the freezer defrost system working normally.
Helpful model-specific references
Your manual covers the layout of key components (like the water filter and air filter locations) and includes a troubleshooting section; use the 79572043112 owner's manual to match what you see to the correct compartment and access panels.
When to stop and schedule service
We recommend professional service if:
- You see water coming from the sealed system area (compressor compartment)
- The leak continues after clearing the drain and checking tubing
- Cooling performance is also poor (warm fridge or freezer)
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore bottom freezer fridge not cooling?
If your Kenmore Elite 79572043112 bottom-mount refrigerator is not cooling, the most common causes are the controls being set to OFF, Demo Mode being enabled (lights work but cooling is disabled), or the unit being in a normal defrost cycle. Use the 79572043112 owner's manual troubleshooting steps to confirm settings first.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Make sure the temperature controls are turned ON (not set to OFF).
- Check for Demo Mode; it can look “normal” but disables cooling.
- Wait 30 minutes if you suspect a defrost cycle; temps can rise briefly during defrost.
- If the refrigerator was just installed or moved, allow up to 24 hours to reach set temperatures.
- Confirm doors are closing fully and not being held open by bins or food packages.
What to do next (in order)
- Verify control settings: Set the refrigerator and freezer to normal mid-range settings.
- Disable Demo Mode: Follow the control-panel steps in the manual.
- Give it time: After changes, wait several hours and recheck temperatures.
- Listen for airflow: You should hear fans running at times; no airflow often points to a fan or frost issue.
- Check for heavy frost on the rear freezer panel; heavy frost often indicates a defrost problem.
Common causes and what they usually look like
| Symptom | Likely cause | What you can do now |
|---|---|---|
| Lights on, display normal, no cooling | Demo Mode | Disable Demo Mode per manual |
| Temps rise then recover | Defrost cycle | Wait 30 minutes |
| Warm after install/move | Normal stabilization | Allow up to 24 hours |
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Airflow/damper issue | Check vents, listen for fan |
| Frost buildup, weak cooling | Defrost system issue | Inspect for frost pattern, plan service |
Parts that are often involved (when it is not a settings issue)
If the checks above do not restore cooling, these model-matched parts are commonly involved in cooling and airflow problems:
- Refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005R (helps control defrost operation)
- Refrigerator evaporator ADL73341411 (key cooling component inside the sealed system)
- Refrigerator condenser coil ACG73645004 (releases heat; restricted airflow here hurts cooling)
- Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801 (sealed-system component; typically requires professional service)
Why it matters
Running a refrigerator that is not cooling can lead to food spoilage and can also strain sealed-system components like the compressor. Confirming OFF/Demo Mode/defrost timing first prevents unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: February 2026





