Can you still get parts for Kenmore refrigerators?
Yes. We still help customers get replacement parts for Kenmore refrigerators, including the Kenmore 59668142891 bottom-mount refrigerator. Use your model number to match the exact part, then follow the installation guide for safe installation steps when a repair involves water or electrical connections.
How to find the right part for Kenmore 59668142891
Using the full model number is the fastest way to avoid ordering the wrong item.
- Confirm the model number 59668142891 from the refrigerator’s model tag
- Use the model-based parts list to identify the exact part name you need (for example: door gasket, evaporator fan motor, defrost heater, water inlet valve)
- Match any part number shown in the diagram or list to your replacement part
- If you are adding or servicing an ice maker kit, follow the water-supply requirements and leak-check steps in the installation guide
- Order the part through the model page, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect
Common Kenmore refrigerator parts people replace
These are the most frequent wear items and failure points on bottom-mount refrigerators.
| Part type | What it affects | Common symptom |
|---|---|---|
| Door gasket | Sealing and efficiency | Frost buildup, warm temps, sweating around door |
| Water inlet valve | Ice maker and water fill | No ice, slow fill, leaking at rear |
| Evaporator fan motor | Freezer airflow | Warm fridge section, noisy fan |
| Defrost system parts | Frost control | Heavy frost on evaporator, poor cooling |
Why it matters
Kenmore refrigerators often have multiple similar-looking parts across model families. Matching by 59668142891 helps ensure proper fit, correct electrical connectors, and the right water-line connections.
Safety and install notes (especially for ice maker or water line work)
From the installation guidance for this model family, we follow these best practices:
- Disconnect power before installing or servicing electrical parts
- Confirm water pressure is at least 20 psi before connecting to a water valve
- Start fittings by hand, then tighten with an adjustable wrench (do not overtighten)
- Check carefully for leaks before moving the refrigerator back, then recheck after 24 hours
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell what model Kenmore refrigerator?
To tell what Kenmore refrigerator model you have, locate the model/serial tag on the cabinet (usually inside the fresh food section on a side wall or ceiling, or behind a crisper drawer). For parts and documentation on this page, the model is 59668142891.
Where to look for the model number tag
Check these common locations first (use a flashlight and look for a white or silver sticker/plate):
- Inside the refrigerator compartment on the left or right side wall
- On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment
- Behind or under a crisper drawer (you may need to slide the drawer out)
- Along the door frame area when the door is open
- Behind the lower toe grille or kick plate (front bottom)
How to read the number and use it for parts
Kenmore model numbers are typically a long number string. Once you find it, match it exactly (every digit matters) when searching diagrams and replacement parts.
| What to capture | Example for this page | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 59668142891 | Ensures the correct parts list and fit |
| Serial number | (varies) | Helps identify production run details |
| Full tag photo | Clear, readable | Prevents digit mix-ups when ordering |
If the sticker is missing or unreadable
Use these practical workarounds:
- Look for a second tag near the kick plate or door frame
- Check any purchase paperwork or service receipts for the full model number
- If you can read only part of the tag, write down every visible digit and compare to your parts list
- Use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)
Why it matters
Using the exact model number is the fastest way to get the right Kenmore refrigerator parts (like door bins, drawers, evaporator fan components, or ice maker kit items) and the correct instructions for accessories.
Helpful documentation for this model
If you are installing an ice maker kit or working with the water line, follow the safety and water-supply steps in the installation guide. For broader parts searching by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is a top mount or bottom mount fridge better?
A bottom-mount refrigerator is better when you want everyday fresh-food items at eye level and more freezer organization; a top-mount is better when you want the simplest layout and typically the lowest purchase cost. Your Kenmore 59668142891 is a bottom-mount style.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Bottom-mount refrigerator | Top-mount refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Easier; fridge section is higher | Requires more bending for fridge items |
| Freezer organization | Usually better; drawers/baskets | Usually simpler; one main compartment |
| Space for large frozen items | Good, but drawer shape can limit tall boxes | Often easier to stack tall items |
| Typical efficiency | Varies by design and features | Often slightly better in basic models |
| Best for | Frequent fridge use, better organization | Budget-focused, simple storage |
How to choose for your kitchen
- Pick bottom-mount if you use the refrigerator section most and want less bending for produce, drinks, and leftovers.
- Pick top-mount if you want a straightforward freezer shelf layout and fewer moving storage components.
- Measure your space and door swing; bottom-mount units often need more clearance for freezer drawer pull-out.
- Consider household habits: meal prep and fresh-food storage favor bottom-mount; bulk frozen storage can favor top-mount.
- Match features to maintenance comfort; more drawers, rails, and seals mean more parts to keep clean and aligned.
Why it matters
The “better” style is the one that fits how you actually load and access food. Most households open the fresh-food door far more often than the freezer, so bottom-mount designs can feel more convenient day to day, while top-mount designs stay popular for simplicity.
Model-specific note for Kenmore 59668142891 owners
If you are adding an ice maker or water line to a bottom-freezer platform, follow the installation guide for the correct routing, shutoff steps, and leak checks. For parts and diagrams for this model, start with the model parts list, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Kenmore Elite refrigerators?
Common Kenmore Elite refrigerator problems are loss of cooling, frost buildup, water leaks, and unusual noises. On Kenmore model 59668142891 (a bottom-mount refrigerator), many symptoms trace back to airflow restrictions, dirty condenser coils, door sealing issues, or a defrost or fan problem; use the installation guide for safety steps and service checks.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser coils, failed evaporator fan, defrost failure icing the evaporator, or a sealed-system issue
- Frost buildup in freezer or on back wall: defrost heater/thermostat/control issue, or a door gasket leak letting humid air in
- Water leaking on floor: clogged/iced defrost drain, cracked drain pan, or a leaking water supply connection (if equipped with ice maker)
- Loud buzzing, clicking, or rattling: condenser fan blade hitting debris, failing fan motor, or compressor/start device noise
- Ice maker not working (if installed): low water pressure, kinked copper line, leaking fitting, or a valve/wiring connection issue
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm temperatures: freezer near 0°F, fresh food near 37°F.
- Check airflow: vents inside must be clear; avoid overpacking.
- Inspect door seals: look for gaps, tears, or doors not closing squarely.
- Clean condenser coils: dust buildup commonly causes poor cooling and long run times.
- Listen for fans: evaporator fan (freezer) and condenser fan (near compressor) should run when cooling is called.
Ice maker and water line issues (common on bottom-mounts)
If your 59668142891 has an ice maker kit installed, water connection problems are a frequent cause of leaks and no-ice complaints.
| Check | What “good” looks like | What to fix if not |
|---|---|---|
| Water pressure | At least 20 psi | Correct supply issue before troubleshooting the refrigerator |
| Fittings | Dry at connection points | Re-seat tubing, tighten carefully (do not overtighten) |
| Leak check timing | No leaks now and after 24 hours | Recheck all connections and tubing routing |
Why it matters
Cooling and defrost problems often start small (dusty coils, minor gasket leaks) but quickly lead to food spoilage, heavy frost, and longer compressor run time. Catching airflow, sealing, and water-connection issues early prevents repeat failures.
For model-specific diagrams and to order replacement parts by model number, use the parts list for 59668142891 or search on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





