How do I find the cubic feet of my Kenmore freezer?
To find the cubic feet of the freezer in your Kenmore 79575004402 refrigerator, measure the freezer compartment’s width, height, and depth (in inches), multiply them together, then divide by 1,728 to convert to cubic feet. Use the 79575004402 owner's manual for compartment layout details.
- Empty enough space to measure the inside walls accurately.
- Measure the inside width (left wall to right wall).
- Measure the inside height (floor to ceiling of the freezer compartment).
- Measure the inside depth (back wall to the inside front edge, not the door).
- Calculate:
| What to do | Formula | Example (inches) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Multiply dimensions | W × H × D | 18 × 22 × 16 | 6,336 in³ |
| Convert to cubic feet | (W × H × D) ÷ 1,728 | 6,336 ÷ 1,728 | 3.7 ft³ |
- Measure to the inside walls, not the outside cabinet.
- If shelves, bins, or an ice maker reduce usable space, measure the main open cavity for a practical estimate.
- Take measurements in two spots (front and back) if the compartment tapers.
- Round to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot for easy comparison.
- Keep the door open briefly so temperatures stay stable.
Freezer cubic feet helps you plan food storage and freezing capacity. Your manual notes a common guideline for freezing: no more than 2 to 3 pounds of unfrozen food per cubic foot of freezer space in 24 hours, which helps food freeze properly and keeps airflow moving.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the common problems with Kenmore Elite refrigerators?
Common problems on the Kenmore Elite 79575004402 bottom-mount refrigerator include warm temperatures (often airflow or condenser-coil related), frost buildup from a defrost or door-seal issue, water leaks from a clogged defrost drain, and clicking or buzzing noises tied to the compressor start circuit. Use the 79575004402 owner's manual troubleshooting and control-setting guidance first.
- Not cooling or weak cooling: blocked air vents, dirty condenser coils, condenser fan issue, or a defrost problem restricting airflow
- Freezer icing up or heavy frost: door not sealing, frequent door openings, or a defrost system fault (sensor, heater, control)
- Water puddles inside or under the refrigerator: defrost drain clog or drain tube issue
- Lights not working or door alarm issues: door switch or light socket problem
- Clicking/buzzing and no start: start relay or compressor electrical issue
Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning or servicing, and turn power off before replacing a light bulb, as outlined in the manual.
- Confirm controls are set correctly; adjust in small steps and wait 24 hours between changes
- Make sure packages are not blocking interior air vents
- Clean condenser coils (dust buildup can cause poor cooling)
- Check door closing and gasket contact all the way around
- If you see water, inspect and clear the defrost drain path
| Symptom | Part that often relates | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Interior lights act up, door thinks it is open | Door switch | Lg refrigerator door switch 6600JB1010A |
| Frost buildup, temperature swings | Defrost sensing/feedback | Refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005C |
| Water under crisper or on floor | Drain path component | Refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D |
Cooling, frost, and leak symptoms usually share one root cause: restricted airflow or moisture not draining correctly. Fixing the underlying cause protects food quality and helps the compressor avoid overwork.
- For display diagnostics and fault patterns used across this model family, use Kenmore 795 model bottom freezer refrigerator error codes.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset Kenmore Elite fridge?
For the Kenmore 79575004402 bottom-mount refrigerator, the most reliable reset is a power reset: turn the temperature control(s) to OFF, disconnect power for about 5 minutes, then restore power and set the controls back to your normal settings. This clears many control and display glitches.
- Control OFF + power reset (best all-purpose reset): Set the refrigerator control(s) to OFF, unplug (or switch off the breaker) for about 5 minutes, then power back on and re-set temperatures.
- Power interruption recovery: After restoring power, allow the refrigerator time to stabilize; cooling and displays can take a bit to normalize.
- If the issue is a symptom, not a glitch: A reset will not fix problems like warm temperatures, repeated beeping, or frost buildup; use troubleshooting steps below.
- Set the refrigerator control(s) to OFF (thermostat/refrigerator control/freezer control, depending on your unit).
- Unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the circuit breaker).
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Set controls back to the desired setting and allow 24 hours for temperatures to fully stabilize.
- Make sure air vents are not blocked; proper airflow is required between the freezer and fresh food sections.
- Confirm both doors close and seal fully.
- Listen for normal operation (fans and compressor cycling).
- If lights or display still act up, check the door switch function.
| Symptom after reset | Most common cause | Good next step |
|---|---|---|
| Still not cooling | Airflow issue, defrost issue, control problem | Check vents and frost pattern; review troubleshooting in the manual |
| Lights do not work | Loose/bad bulb, door switch issue | Inspect bulb seating; test door switch |
| Doors not closing evenly | Cabinet not level, hinge alignment | Level unit and align doors |
Resetting the right way protects the electronic control and helps you avoid chasing the wrong part. If the refrigerator is actually in a cooling or defrost failure, a reset only delays the real fix.
- Use the 79575004402 owner's manual for the exact control OFF procedure, power interruption guidance, and troubleshooting tables.
- If interior lights or door-ajar behavior is part of the problem, the lg refrigerator door switch 6600JB1010A is a common failure item on this platform.
- If you see an error code on the display, use the Kenmore 795 model bottom freezer refrigerator error codes guide to interpret it.
Last updated: January 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
If your Kenmore refrigerator model 79575004402 is not cooling and you hear repeated clicking, buzzing, or the unit runs constantly without reaching temperature, the compressor system may be failing. First rule out normal “new fridge” operating sounds and airflow issues using the 79575004402 owner's manual.
- Refrigerator and freezer temperatures stay warm even after 24 hours of operation
- Compressor tries to start but clicks off repeatedly (often every few minutes)
- Loud humming, buzzing, or a hard-start sound followed by a click
- Compressor shell is very hot and the unit still does not cool
- Breaker trips when the compressor attempts to start
These checks catch common issues that mimic a bad compressor.
- Confirm the controls are not set to OFF and the unit has power
- Make sure doors close fully and gaskets seal (warm air causes long run times)
- Verify proper air circulation around the cabinet and inside compartments
- Listen for the condenser fan running when the compressor is running
- If the unit is in a defrost cycle, cooling pauses temporarily (normal)
The manual notes that efficient compressors can run longer and may sound pulsating or high-pitched; clicking can also occur as controls cycle. Use this table to separate normal operation from likely failure.
| What you notice | Often normal | More likely a problem |
|---|---|---|
| High-pitched or pulsating compressor sound | Yes, especially on newer efficient units | No, unless cooling is poor |
| Occasional clicks | Yes, during cycling/defrost | Rapid repeated clicking with no cooling |
| Long run time | Yes, after loading food or in warm rooms | Runs constantly and never reaches temp |
A “bad compressor” symptom is sometimes a start-device issue. If the compressor clicks and will not start, the start relay is a common suspect.
A true compressor or sealed-system failure affects refrigerant flow and heat removal, so temperatures will not recover no matter how long the refrigerator runs. Catching a simpler cause (door seal, airflow, fan, start relay) can restore cooling without major repair.
Last updated: January 2026





