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KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 built-in refrigerator

KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 built-in refrigerator Parts

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  • Refrigerator Temperature Control Thermostat for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part WP1113466

    Freezer control panel diagram

    Refrigerator Thermostat

    Part #2002004

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  • Screw for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part WP488787

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    Screw

    Part #488886

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  • Appliance Nut for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part WP486692

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    Speed Nut

    Part #486692

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  • Refrigerator Washer for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part WP2006346

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    Refrigerator Washer

    Part #2006346

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part WP489128

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    Screw

    Part #488500

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part 4388575

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    Refrigerator Evaporator

    Part #2002966

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  • Maytag Refrigerator Defrost Heater Clamp for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part 1113048

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    Maytag Refrigerator Defrost Heater Clamp

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  • Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part 2188319A

    Freezer door diagram

    Refrigerator Door Gasket

    Part #2005531

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Fill Tube Seal for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part WP1106508

    Ice maker diagram

    Refrigerator Ice Maker Fill Tube Seal

    Part #1106508

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  • Appliance Cable Tie for KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 - Part WPW10339879

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    Cable Tie

    Part #857547

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KitchenAid Built-In Refrigerator KSSC48MHS00 FAQs

Yes. KitchenAid refrigerators are positioned as premium, high-end appliances; the KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 built-in side-by-side refrigerator is designed for upscale kitchens that prioritize built-in fit, strong temperature control, and long-term serviceability with replaceable components.

What “high end” means for a built-in KitchenAid like KSSC48MHS00

High-end refrigerators typically focus on built-in installation, consistent cooling, and repairable systems (cooling, defrost, and ice making). For this model, we see that reflected in the availability of core service parts.

  • Built-in refrigerator format (cabinet-depth, integrated look)
  • Serviceable cooling system components (compressor, evaporator, drier)
  • Serviceable defrost system components (defrost heater, defrost bi-metal, defrost timer)
  • Serviceable ice maker components (ice maker assembly, thermostat, ice mold)
  • Replaceable door sealing and hinge components (door gasket, door hinges)
Parts that support long-term ownership

When a refrigerator is “high end,” it is not only about appearance; it is also about being able to maintain performance over time. These are examples of key parts available for KSSC48MHS00:

System What it affects Example part on this model
Cooling Overall temperature and recovery Refrigerator compressor W10309995
Defrost Prevents frost buildup and airflow loss Refrigerator defrost heater WP2006751
Air movement Even temps, fewer warm spots Evaporator motor WP4389155
Ice making Ice production and cycling Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943
Door seal Efficiency, moisture control Refrigerator door gasket 2188321A
How to judge “high end” in your own kitchen

Use these practical checks to decide if a premium built-in refrigerator is the right fit.

  • Measure your opening carefully; built-in units require tighter fit and ventilation planning
  • Listen for steady operation; frequent long run times can point to airflow or seal issues
  • Check for even temperatures; warm spots often relate to evaporator fan or frost buildup
  • Watch ice and water performance; slow fill or hollow cubes can indicate water supply issues
  • Keep the door seal clean and pliable; a poor seal raises energy use and causes sweating
Why it matters

A high-end built-in refrigerator like the KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00 is a long-term kitchen investment. Keeping the cooling, defrost, and door-seal systems in good shape helps protect food quality, reduce temperature swings, and maintain efficiency.

You can order replacement parts for KSSC48MHS00 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

KitchenAid “Superba” is a series name, not one single refrigerator size; cubic-foot capacity depends on the exact model. For your KitchenAid built-in side-by-side refrigerator model KSSC48MHS00, the most reliable way to confirm capacity is to match the model to its specification listing and compare it to common Superba sizes (many are in the mid-20 cu. ft. range). You can also use the parts list for KSSC48MHS00 on this page, or search by model at Sears PartsDirect.

How to identify the correct cubic-foot capacity

Use these checks so you do not rely on a “Superba” capacity that belongs to a different model.

  • Confirm the full model number on the rating label: KSSC48MHS00
  • Note whether it is built-in vs. freestanding (built-ins often differ in capacity)
  • Compare the cabinet width (48-inch built-in class) to typical capacity ranges
  • If you are comparing listings, match model number, not just “Superba”
Typical capacity ranges (what you should expect)

Because “Superba” covers multiple KitchenAid designs, capacity varies by configuration.

Refrigerator type Typical capacity range Notes
Built-in side-by-side (48-inch class) ~24 to 30 cu. ft. More space is often allocated to structure/insulation and built-in fit
Freestanding side-by-side ~22 to 28 cu. ft. Wider variation by height and depth
Counter-depth freestanding ~20 to 24 cu. ft. Shallower cabinet reduces capacity
Why it matters

Capacity affects food storage planning, shelf/bin compatibility, and expectations for cooling recovery after door openings. It also helps when comparing replacement units so you do not accidentally downsize.

Related maintenance that can affect usable space

If ice buildup or poor airflow is reducing usable room in the freezer, addressing airflow and ice maker issues can help.

  • Check for frost blocking vents (can point to a defrost issue)
  • Make sure the evaporator fan is running and unobstructed
  • If the ice maker is overfilling or clumping, inspect the ice maker components

Helpful parts commonly involved on KSSC48MHS00 include the ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 and the refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common KitchenAid refrigerator problems are ice maker issues and inconsistent cooling caused by restricted airflow, defrost system trouble, or water supply problems. On the KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00, we see these show up as warm fresh food temps, no ice, leaks, or unusual fan noise.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
  • Ice maker not making ice: water supply restriction, ice maker failure, or thermostat issue
  • Fresh food section warm but freezer cold: evaporator fan or airflow/defrost issue
  • Water leaking inside or under the unit: clogged/iced drain path or reservoir/water line issue
  • Buzzing, grinding, or rattling: fan blade interference or failing fan motor
  • Lights not working when door opens: door or light switch problem
Quick checks we recommend first (no parts swapping)
  1. Confirm doors close tightly and seals are making full contact.
  2. Set temps to typical targets: 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer.
  3. Listen for the evaporator fan running when the doors are closed.
  4. Check for frost buildup on the freezer back panel (common with defrost problems).
  5. If the ice maker is slow, purge air and confirm strong water flow to the dispenser.
Parts that commonly fix these problems on KSSC48MHS00
Symptom Common culprit Example part on this model
No ice or irregular ice Ice maker failure Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943
Warm fridge, freezer OK; noisy airflow Fan blade or fan motor Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142 or evaporator motor WP4389155
Heavy frost; warming temps Defrost system issue Refrigerator defrost heater WP2006751 or refrigerator defrost bi-metal WP4387499
Leaks; weak dispenser flow Reservoir or water path issue Refrigerator reservoir WP2256126
Light stays off or stays on Door/light switch issue Refrigerator light switch W11384469 or refrigerator freeer door switch W11457217
Why it matters

Ice maker and cooling complaints often share the same root cause: airflow and temperature control. Fixing the correct component (fan, defrost heater, thermostat, or ice maker assembly) restores stable temperatures, protects food, and prevents repeat icing and leaking.

Ordering the right part

We recommend matching parts by the full model number KSSC48MHS00 and confirming the symptom before ordering. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most KitchenAid refrigerators average 14 to 19 years of service life with normal use and basic maintenance. For your built-in KitchenAid KSSC48MHS00, keeping airflow clear, seals tight, and the water system maintained helps you reach the high end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A refrigerator’s lifespan depends less on the badge and more on how hard key systems work (sealed system, fans, defrost, and door sealing).

  • Installation and ventilation: Built-in units need consistent airflow around the condenser area.
  • Door gasket condition: A leaking seal forces longer run times and faster wear.
  • Evaporator fan performance: Weak airflow causes warm spots and longer compressor cycles.
  • Defrost system health: Frost buildup reduces cooling efficiency.
  • Water and ice system upkeep: Mineral buildup and leaks can create secondary failures.
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

Use these habits to extend life and reduce breakdowns:

  • Clean dust from intake and condenser areas regularly.
  • Keep doors closed firmly; avoid overloading door bins.
  • Set temps to typical targets: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer.
  • Replace worn seals and correct door alignment if the door drifts open.
  • Address unusual noises early (often fan blade rubbing or a failing fan motor).
Common “wear” parts that can shorten lifespan if ignored

If symptoms match, replacing the right part early can prevent bigger problems.

Symptom Common cause Example part for KSSC48MHS00
Door not sealing, moisture, warm temps Worn gasket Refrigerator door gasket 2188321A
Clicking, lights not responding to door Door or light switch issue Refrigerator light switch W11384469
Warm fridge/freezer, noisy airflow Fan blade or fan motor problem Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142 or evaporator motor WP4389155

For step-by-step fan troubleshooting, we recommend how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer to maintain temperature wears the compressor, defrost components, and fans faster. Fixing airflow restrictions and door sealing issues early is one of the most effective ways to extend the life of a built-in KitchenAid unit.

If you need to order parts for KSSC48MHS00, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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