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KitchenAid KSSS48FTX04 48" built-in refrigerator

KitchenAid KSSS48FTX04 48" built-in refrigerator Parts

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor for KitchenAid KSSS48FTX04 - Part W10841139

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  • Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor for KitchenAid KSSS48FTX04 - Part W11578915

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Thermostat for KitchenAid KSSS48FTX04 - Part WP627985

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KitchenAid 48" Built-In Refrigerator KSSS48FTX04 FAQs

Yes. KitchenAid makes 48-inch built-in refrigerators, and your KitchenAid model KSSS48FTX04 is a 48-inch built-in side-by-side refrigerator. For the exact dimensions, cutout requirements, and installation clearances for KSSS48FTX04, use the KSSS48FTX04 installation guide.

What “48-inch refrigerator” means

A “48-inch” KitchenAid refrigerator refers to the cabinet width class (built-in opening width), not the interior capacity. Built-in models also require specific ventilation and door-swing clearance.

  • 48-inch built-in units are designed to fit a 48-inch-wide enclosure
  • Clearances matter for door swing, leveling, and airflow
  • Panel-ready and stainless styles can share the same 48-inch platform
  • Installation requirements can differ from freestanding refrigerators
Quick checks to confirm yours is a 48-inch built-in

Use these practical identifiers on KSSS48FTX04:

  • Model tag shows KSSS48FTX04
  • Built-in style (flush or near-flush with cabinetry)
  • Front grille or top ventilation area typical of built-ins
  • Heavier doors and stronger hinges than most freestanding units
Typical built-in sizing (helpful reference)

Exact specs vary by series; use the installation guide for the final numbers.

Spec type Typical for 48-inch built-in side-by-side
Nominal width class 48 inches
Installation focus Cutout width, depth, and ventilation
Clearance needs Door swing and service access
Why it matters

Ordering parts and planning a kitchen cutout both depend on the correct width class and installation specs. Using the correct model number (KSSS48FTX04) helps ensure parts like a refrigerator water filter, door gasket, or ice maker match your exact built-in platform.

Last updated: January 2026

The KitchenAid KSSS48FTX04 is a 48-inch built-in side-by-side refrigerator. For exact overall dimensions (height, width, depth) and capacity, use the measurements listed in the KSSS48FTX04 installation guide; built-in units vary by trim, door panels, and required clearances.

Typical size you can expect for a 48-inch built-in

Most 48-inch built-in side-by-side refrigerators are designed to fit a 48-inch-wide cabinet opening and commonly fall into these ranges:

  • Width: about 48 inches (cabinet opening is typically 48 inches)
  • Height: often 83 to 84 inches to the top of the case/hinge area
  • Depth: commonly 24 to 27 inches for the cabinet (depth increases with doors/handles)
  • Capacity: typically 20 to 30 cubic feet total
What to measure (so it fits the opening)

Before ordering panels, planning a move, or replacing the unit, we recommend checking:

  • Cabinet opening width and height (framed opening)
  • Depth to the front of surrounding cabinets (flush vs. proud installation)
  • Door swing clearance (walls, islands, adjacent cabinets)
  • Handle projection (adds to overall depth)
  • Ventilation clearances (top, bottom, and rear requirements)
Quick reference: “48-inch built-in” vs. “overall depth”
Measurement type What it includes Why it changes
Cabinet width Refrigerator case Usually fixed near 48 inches
Overall depth Case + doors + handles Handles and door thickness add depth
Installed depth Overall depth + required air space Clearance and ventilation requirements
Why it matters

Built-in refrigerators like the KitchenAid KSSS48FTX04 are sized around the cabinet opening, but the real-world fit depends on door panels, hinges, handles, and required airflow. Using the KSSS48FTX04 installation guide prevents clearance problems and door-swing interference.

Last updated: January 2026

For most households, a bottom-freezer refrigerator is better for everyday convenience because fresh food sits at eye level and you bend less. A side-by-side like KitchenAid model KSSS48FTX04 is better when you want narrow door swing clearance and easy access to frozen items at mid-height; compare features and layout in the KSSS48FTX04 owner's manual.

Quick comparison
  • Choose bottom freezer if you use fresh food most and want the most ergonomic layout.
  • Choose side-by-side if your kitchen has tight aisle space and you want freezer access without bending.
  • Choose based on storage shape: wide platters vs tall frozen boxes.
Feature Side-by-side (like KSSS48FTX04) Bottom freezer
Fresh-food access Good, but shelves can be narrower Best for daily use
Freezer access Easy, items at mid-height Often requires bending
Door swing clearance Typically better in tight spaces Often needs more clearance
Best for Narrow kitchens, frequent freezer use Families, frequent fresh-food use
What matters most in real kitchens
  • Door clearance and traffic flow: Side-by-side doors are narrower, so they work well in galley kitchens.
  • Food you buy most: If you buy lots of fresh produce and leftovers, bottom freezer usually feels easier.
  • Item shape: Side-by-side freezers can struggle with wide pizza boxes or large turkeys; bottom freezers often handle bulky items better.
  • Ice and water needs: If you rely on filtered water, plan for routine filter changes (KSSS48FTX04 commonly uses a cartridge style such as the refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1).
Why it matters

The “better” style is the one that matches how you cook and how your kitchen is laid out. Layout affects daily comfort (bending and reaching), how well groceries fit, and how much cold air escapes when doors are opened.

Last updated: January 2026

For the KitchenAid KSSS48FTX04 built-in side-by-side refrigerator, the most common issues we see are ice maker problems and cooling performance problems. In many cases, the root cause is airflow restriction (dirty condenser coil, failed fan) or a water/ice system issue (filter or ice maker components).

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
  • Ice maker stops making ice or makes slow/small batches: water supply restriction, clogged filter, or a failing ice maker
  • Refrigerator not cold enough or freezer warms up: dirty condenser coil, condenser fan problem, or evaporator airflow problem
  • Noisy operation: fan blade rubbing ice, worn fan, or vibration from the condenser area
  • Water leaking inside: drain issue or water system connection issue
  • Lights or door-related behavior is inconsistent: door switch not closing reliably
Quick checks we recommend first

Start with the easy, high-impact items before replacing parts.

  • Confirm the temperature settings are at normal targets (about 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer)
  • Clean the condenser area (dust buildup is a top cause of warm temps)
  • Check for strong airflow from vents; blocked vents can mimic a cooling failure
  • If ice is slow, replace the water filter and purge air from the line
  • Verify doors close and seal fully; poor sealing causes frost and temperature swings
Common parts involved on this model

These are frequently related to the symptoms above on KSSS48FTX04.

Symptom Likely system Example part for this model
Slow/no ice Water filtration or ice maker Refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1
Warm temps Condenser airflow Refrigerator condenser fan W11578915
Frosty/noisy freezer Evaporator airflow Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142
Light/door issues Door switch circuit Refrigerator light switch W11384469
Why it matters

On a built-in refrigerator like the KSSS48FTX04, small airflow or water-flow problems can quickly turn into food-safety temperature issues, heavy frost, or repeated ice maker failures. Catching the simple causes first (filter, cleaning, door closure) prevents unnecessary part replacement.

For model-specific operating and care steps, follow the KSSS48FTX04 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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