How wide is a Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator?
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators are about 36 inches wide. For Kenmore model 1064650049714, the Use & Care Guide lists a normal minimum cabinet cut-out width of 36 inches, which is the standard width you should plan around for installation; see the 1064650049714 owner's manual.
What “36 inches wide” means for planning
A 36-inch side-by-side is designed to fit a standard 36-inch opening, but you still need clearance for airflow and door swing.
- Plan for a 36-inch cabinet opening (typical side-by-side width).
- Allow 1/2 inch of space on each side and at the top for ventilation.
- Allow 2 inches of space behind the refrigerator.
- If you have an ice maker/water line, leave extra room at the back for connections.
- If the refrigerator sits next to a wall, leave about 2 inches minimum on the wall side (varies by setup) so doors can open.
Quick reference: width vs. required clearances
| Item | Typical value for this style | What to use for 1064650049714 planning |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet cut-out width | 36 in | 36 in |
| Side/top ventilation clearance | 1/2 in | 1/2 in |
| Rear clearance | 2 in | 2 in |
How to confirm the exact exterior width (best practice)
Even with a 36-inch cut-out, the exact exterior width can vary slightly by handle style and door/gasket fit.
- Measure the cabinet opening (inside-to-inside) at top, middle, and bottom.
- Measure the refrigerator case width (without doors/handles) if possible.
- Check whether your handles add projection; handle removal/installation details are in the 1064650049714 owner's manual.
- Verify you can still remove bins/crispers if the unit is tight to a wall.
Why it matters
Correct width and clearance prevent poor cooling, noisy operation, and doors that do not open fully. Proper spacing also helps avoid pinched water lines that can lead to dispenser or ice maker issues.
Last updated: January 2026
How many cubic feet is my Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
For Kenmore model 1064650049714, the exact cubic-foot capacity depends on the specific 106.5004* configuration and is listed on the model’s rating label and in the 1064650049714 use & care guide. Use those two sources to match your exact variant and confirm the stated total capacity.
How to find the capacity on your refrigerator
Check these common locations for the rating label (it often lists capacity in cubic feet):
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
- Near the crisper drawers
- On the ceiling of the fresh food section
- Inside the freezer compartment on a side wall
- Behind the toe grille (less common)
What to look for on the label
The rating label typically includes:
- Model number (should match 1064650049714 or the 106.5004* family)
- Serial number
- Electrical ratings
- Total capacity (cubic feet) and sometimes compartment breakdown
Typical capacity range (helpful for comparison)
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators in the 36-inch class are commonly in this range:
| Refrigerator type | Typical total capacity |
|---|---|
| Side-by-side (standard depth) | 22 to 26 cu. ft. |
| Side-by-side (counter depth) | 20 to 23 cu. ft. |
Why it matters
Capacity affects food storage planning, energy use expectations, and whether replacement parts and accessories (like bins and shelves) match the interior layout shown for your exact model variant.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the code Sy Ef on a Kenmore refrigerator?
On a Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator like model 1064650049714, the SY EF (or 5Y EF) code points to a problem in the evaporator fan circuit. In most cases, the freezer evaporator fan is not running correctly due to a failed fan motor, an iced-up fan, wiring damage, or a control issue.
What to check first (quick, safe steps)
- Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power.
- Listen for the fan: With the freezer door closed (door switch held in), you should typically hear the evaporator fan running.
- Look for ice buildup: Frost or ice behind the freezer rear panel can block the fan and trigger the code.
- Confirm airflow: Weak or no airflow from freezer vents usually matches an evaporator fan problem.
- Check door switch operation: A bad door switch can keep the fan from running when the door is “open.”
For model-specific access steps and panel removal guidance, follow the 1064650049714 owner's manual.
Common causes and the most likely fixes
| Likely cause | What you’ll notice | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Evaporator fan motor failure | No fan sound, warm freezer or fresh food section | Replace the evaporator fan motor (model-specific part) |
| Fan blade obstruction or damage | Rattling, ticking, or intermittent fan | Clear ice/debris; replace the fan blade if cracked |
| Frosted-over evaporator (defrost problem) | Heavy frost behind rear freezer panel | Diagnose defrost system; heater, thermostat, or control |
| Wiring or connector issue | Fan works sometimes, code returns | Inspect harness and connectors; repair damaged wiring |
If you find heavy frost and poor cooling, the defrost heater is a common suspect on this model; see the refrigerator heater WP2323198 if replacement is needed.
Why it matters
The evaporator fan moves cold air from the freezer evaporator coil through both compartments. When the fan circuit fails, temperatures rise, ice production drops, and the compressor can run longer than normal.
Helpful DIY reference
For Kenmore model-family troubleshooting patterns and code behavior, use the Kenmore 106 model refrigerator error codes guide alongside your model’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026





