How big is a Kenmore Coldspot Model 10652703100?
The Kenmore Coldspot 10652703100 side-by-side refrigerator is approximately 66 3/4 in. tall (with hinge) and 33 7/9 in. deep (with handle). For planning a tight install, confirm the exact cabinet clearances and door-swing space in the owner's manual.
Use these measurements when checking fit through doorways and into the final opening:
- Height without hinge: 65 7/9 in.
- Height with hinge: 66 3/4 in.
- Depth without handle: 32 1/8 in.
- Depth with handle: 33 7/9 in.
Even when the refrigerator “fits,” it still needs breathing room and door-swing clearance.
- Leave about 1/2 in. on each side and at the top for ventilation
- If installed next to a fixed wall, leave at least 2 in. on the hinge side so the door can swing open
- Allow extra space behind the unit if you have an ice maker and water line connections
- Avoid installing near heat sources (oven, radiator)
- Don’t install where temperatures drop below 55°F
| Measurement | Without hinge/handle | With hinge/handle |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 65 7/9 in. | 66 3/4 in. |
| Depth | 32 1/8 in. | 33 7/9 in. |
Correct sizing prevents delivery surprises, protects the doors from rubbing a wall, and helps the sealed refrigeration system cool efficiently by maintaining proper airflow around the cabinet.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the defrost timer on Kenmore side-by-side?
On the Kenmore 10652703100 side-by-side refrigerator, defrost timing is typically handled by the adaptive defrost control (ADC) in the control housing area rather than a separate, easy-to-spot mechanical timer. We use the wiring diagram and control section in the owner's manual to pinpoint the exact location for your configuration.
On Kenmore 106-series side-by-side models, the defrost control is most often found in one of these areas:
- Inside the fresh food section control console (temperature control housing at the top)
- Behind the toe grille or lower front kickplate area (less common on ADC designs)
- In the rear machine compartment near the compressor area (rare for a “timer”, more common for control boards)
A true defrost timer is usually a small box with a dial/advance shaft you can turn with a flat-blade screwdriver. An ADC is a small electronic board with wiring connectors and no dial.
- If you see a dial you can manually advance, you have a mechanical defrost timer
- If there is no dial and you see a small circuit board, you have an ADC
- If the refrigerator “regularly runs an automatic defrost cycle” and you hear water dripping/sizzling during defrost, that is normal operation (not a symptom by itself)
- Unplug the refrigerator before removing any control covers
- Empty the top shelf area if you are working in the control console
- Remove the light shield/control cover screws (if equipped)
- Take a photo of wire connector positions before disconnecting anything
- Reinstall covers fully to avoid airflow issues and temperature problems
Finding the correct defrost control helps you troubleshoot frost buildup, warm temperatures, or long run times without replacing the wrong part. Many “no cool” complaints are airflow-related (blocked vents) or normal defrost behavior, not a failed timer.
| What you see | What it usually means | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Dial/advance shaft | Mechanical defrost timer | Locate timer body and test/advance |
| Small circuit board, no dial | Adaptive defrost control | Identify board location and test per manual |
| Heavy frost on freezer back wall | Defrost system issue likely | Check heater/bi-metal circuit |
If you’re diagnosing a defrost failure (heavy frost, poor airflow), the defrost safety thermostat is a common checkpoint; for this model, see the refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10652703100, the model number is printed on the model and serial number label located on the inside wall of the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment. Open the refrigerator door and look along the interior side wall for the label.
- Check the inside wall near the crisper drawers (common spot on side-by-side units)
- Look on the left or right interior liner wall, not on removable shelves or bins
- Use a flashlight; the label can be low and partially shaded
- Wipe the area with a damp cloth if the print is hard to read
- Write down both the model number and serial number for parts lookup and service records
The label typically includes both identifiers. We recommend recording them exactly as shown.
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Example for this unit |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts and diagrams to your exact refrigerator | 10652703100 |
| Serial number | Dating/production info and service history | Varies by unit |
Kenmore model families can look similar, but parts like a water filter, water inlet valve, or door gasket can vary by model and production run. Using the exact model number from the label helps ensure you get the right replacement part the first time.
For additional details on recording your model and serial information, see the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





