Where is the model number on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 1069555712, the model and serial number label is located inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment on the side wall. Use that label to record the complete model number and serial number for parts lookup and service.
- Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door.
- Look along the inside side wall (typically near the front).
- Find the model and serial label (a sticker or plate).
- Write down both the model number and serial number exactly as shown.
- Keep the information with your paperwork for future reference.
The label typically includes both identifiers. Use the model number to match parts, and the serial number to help confirm production details.
| Item on label | What it’s used for | When you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matches the correct parts diagrams and parts list | Ordering parts, checking fit |
| Serial number | Identifies the specific unit | Service history, verifying unit details |
Kenmore model numbers can look similar across different refrigerator designs. Using the exact model number from the side-wall label helps ensure you get the right parts for shelves, door components, and ice maker items listed for 1069555712 in the parts catalog.
For the illustrated location and other component callouts, use the 1069555712 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How wide is a Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator?
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators are about 32 to 36 inches wide; for your specific Kenmore model 1069555712, confirm the exact cabinet width and required clearances in the 1069555712 owner's manual.
Side-by-side refrigerators commonly fall into these width bands:
- 32 to 33 inches: space-saving or older standard-width designs
- 35 to 36 inches: the most common full-size side-by-side width
- 42 inches: larger built-in style units (less common)
| Refrigerator type | Typical width | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side (standard) | 32 to 36 in. | Most common for Kenmore side-by-side models |
| Side-by-side (built-in) | ~42 in. | Often requires custom cabinetry |
To get the most accurate width for ordering parts, planning a move, or checking fit:
- Measure the cabinet width across the main box (not the doors).
- If you are checking fit in a cutout, also measure door swing clearance.
- Include any handles only if your space is tight and the handles face a wall.
- Measure in multiple spots (top, middle, bottom) in case the unit is not perfectly square.
Even if the cabinet width fits, you still need airflow and connection space. The manual calls for:
- 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) minimum space on each side
- 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) minimum space at the top
- Extra space at the back if you have an ice and water dispenser (for the water line)
Width affects more than whether the refrigerator fits. Proper clearance helps ventilation, stable temperatures, and door sealing; poor fit can contribute to moisture, frost, and cooling complaints over time.
Last updated: February 2026
What causes a side-by-side refrigerator to stop cooling?
A Kenmore 1069555712 side-by-side refrigerator usually stops cooling because power is interrupted, the temperature controls are set incorrectly (including being set to OFF), airflow is blocked at the vents, or a key cooling-system component (like the evaporator fan or defrost system) is failing. Confirm the control settings first using the owner's manual.
- Make sure the refrigerator has power (interior lights on, fans or compressor sound).
- Verify the Thermostat Control is not set to OFF.
- Set initial baseline controls: Thermostat Control at “-i-” and Air Balance Control at “-i-”.
- Wait 24 hours after changing settings or after a new install for temperatures to stabilize.
- Clear packages away from air vents so cold air can move between compartments.
- Confirm doors close and seal fully; poor sealing can cause warm temps, frost, and moisture issues.
| What you notice | Likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No cooling at all | Thermostat set to OFF, no power | Restore power; set Thermostat above OFF |
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Blocked vents, air balance issue, evaporator fan problem | Clear vents; adjust Air Balance; inspect fan |
| Frost buildup, temps rising | Defrost system issue | Check defrost components and airflow |
| Runs a lot, still warm | Dirty airflow path, door not sealing, warm room | Improve ventilation, check gaskets, reduce door openings |
If basic checks do not restore cooling, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- Refrigerator thermostat WP2198202 (temperature control issues)
- Refrigerator defrost timer W10822278 (defrost cycle timing problems)
- Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 (defrost termination sensing)
- Refrigerator heater WP2323198 (defrost heater not melting frost)
- Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142 (air movement problems, if the fan is damaged)
Cooling depends on correct control settings and steady airflow. When vents are blocked, doors do not seal, or frost builds up from a defrost problem, cold air cannot circulate properly, so temperatures rise even if the compressor is running.
Last updated: February 2026
How many cubic feet is the Kenmore 1069555712 Elite?
The Kenmore 1069555712 is a side-by-side refrigerator; its exact cubic-foot capacity is listed in the specifications section of the owner's manual. If you are comparing “Elite” models, capacity can vary widely by model number even within the Kenmore 106 family.
Check these common places in the documentation:
- Product specifications or features pages
- The model and serial information section (sometimes lists capacity)
- The installation or space requirements section (often near overall dimensions)
- Any energy or performance information pages
Most full-size Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators are commonly in this range:
| Refrigerator style | Typical capacity range |
|---|---|
| Side-by-side | 20 to 26 cu. ft. |
| Large side-by-side (wide/tall designs) | 25 to 29 cu. ft. |
| French door (many “Elite” models) | 25 to 31 cu. ft. |
Cubic-foot capacity affects how much food you can store, but it also impacts fit, airflow clearance, and cooling performance. When you are ordering shelves, bins, or ice maker parts for Kenmore 1069555712, matching the exact model number is more reliable than shopping by “Elite” name alone.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common problems with Kenmore refrigerators?
The most common problems we see on Kenmore refrigerators like model 1069555712 are warm or no cooling, ice maker not making ice, water leaks, frost buildup, and unusual noises. Many of these start with airflow restrictions, dirty condenser coils, door sealing issues, or a defrost-system fault.
- Warm fridge or freezer: blocked vents, dirty condenser coils, evaporator fan airflow problems
- Ice maker not producing ice: freezer not cold enough, shutoff arm up (OFF), water supply valve closed, kinked water line
- Water puddles/leaks: clogged defrost drain, loose tubing connections, dispenser line leaks
- Frost buildup: door left ajar, worn gasket, defrost heater or defrost control failure
- Noisy operation: fan blade hitting ice/debris, dirty base grille restricting airflow
- Confirm power: cord fully plugged in; breaker or fuse OK
- Make sure the temperature control is not set to OFF
- Clean the base grille and condenser coils to restore airflow
- Check doors: close fully, align if needed, inspect gaskets for gaps
- For ice maker: verify freezer is cold enough, arm is down (ON), water valve is open
The owner's manual highlights easy-to-fix causes such as controls set to OFF, the unit being in an automatic defrost cycle, dirty base grille or condenser coils, door misalignment, and common ice maker setup issues (arm position and water supply).
| Issue | First thing to check | What usually fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Not running | Control OFF or in defrost | Set controls; wait for cycle to finish |
| Runs a lot | Grille/coils dirty | Clean grille and coils |
| No ice | Arm OFF or water supply closed | Lower arm; open water valve |
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these parts are commonly involved:
- Refrigerator thermostat WP2198202 for temperature control problems
- Refrigerator defrost timer W10822278 for defrost-cycle issues
- Ice maker assembly 4317943 after temperature and water-supply checks
Fixing airflow, sealing, and defrost issues early prevents food spoilage, reduces frost that blocks vents, and helps avoid long run times that strain the compressor.
Last updated: February 2026





