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Kenmore Refrigerator 79579439218 FAQs

Kenmore refrigerator model 79579439218 is a top-mount refrigerator (freezer on top). The exact exterior dimensions and total capacity vary by the specific 795.7940* / 795.7943* version, so we recommend confirming the measurements in the 79579439218 owner's manual before planning a tight fit.

How to confirm the exact dimensions for your unit

Use the model and serial tag inside the fresh food section, then match it to the dimension and clearance details in the manual.

  • Measure width at the widest point (often the hinge side)
  • Measure height from floor to top of hinge cover
  • Measure depth with doors closed; note handles can add depth
  • Allow space for door swing and airflow clearance
  • If you have a water/ice setup, allow room for the water line behind the cabinet
Typical size range for Kenmore top-mount refrigerators

Most Kenmore top-mount refrigerators in this class fall into these common ranges (use these only for planning, not final fit):

Measurement Typical range
Width 29 to 33 inches
Height 66 to 70 inches
Depth (without handles) 30 to 34 inches
Why it matters

Getting the size right prevents installation problems like doors that cannot open fully, poor ventilation that hurts cooling performance, and pinched water tubing that can cause leaks.

Related parts that affect “fit” issues

If you are troubleshooting door alignment, sagging, or sealing problems that change how the refrigerator fits and closes, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore 79579439218 top-mount refrigerator, the upper section is the freezer compartment. It is the coldest area of the appliance and is designed to keep food frozen; it also supplies cold air that circulates down into the fresh food section.

What the freezer does (and why it matters)

The freezer is more than just storage for frozen foods; it is a key part of the cooling system. Air typically enters at the top of the freezer and circulates through both compartments, so keeping vents clear helps the refrigerator maintain stable temperatures.

  • Keeps foods frozen for long-term storage
  • Helps cool the refrigerator section through shared airflow
  • Often houses the ice maker (if equipped)
  • Contains air vents that should not be blocked by packages
  • Can be affected by door seal issues that cause frost or temperature swings
Common names you may hear

Here are the most common terms customers and technicians use.

Term What it usually means Where it is
Freezer compartment The upper frozen-food section Top (on top-mount models)
Freezer section Same as freezer compartment Top
Freezer door The door that seals the freezer Upper door
Freezer gasket The rubber seal around the freezer door Around the upper door opening
Related parts that affect the “upper part”

If the upper section is not sealing, frosting up, or not holding temperature, these parts are commonly involved on this model.

Quick checks we recommend

These simple checks help confirm whether the freezer compartment is working and supporting proper airflow.

  • Make sure food packages are not blocking freezer vents
  • Confirm the freezer door closes fully and seals all the way around
  • Wait 24 hours after changing temperature settings before adjusting again
  • Listen for normal airflow sounds from the evaporator fan
Where to find the official terminology

For the exact component names and diagrams used for the Kenmore 79579439218, use the 79579439218 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Kenmore 79579439218 top-mount refrigerator, plan on about 1 inch of open space above the refrigerator cabinet for ventilation. This is the common minimum for top-mount designs; confirm any tighter built-in requirements in the 79579439218 owner's manual.

Recommended clearances to plan for

These clearances support airflow and make it easier to route the power cord and any water line:

  • Top: about 1 inch above the refrigerator cabinet
  • Sides: 1/8 inch to 1 inch per side (more space improves airflow)
  • Back: 1 to 2 inches for air circulation and to avoid pinching the cord/water line
  • Door swing: leave enough room so doors open fully without hitting cabinets or walls
  • Service access: allow extra space if you expect to clean coils or service the rear
Quick clearance guide
Location Typical minimum What it helps with
Top ~1 in. Heat release and steady cooling
Sides 1/8 to 1 in. Prevents heat buildup against cabinetry
Back 1 to 2 in. Airflow, cord and water line routing
Installation notes that affect clearance

The manual for this model warns that extension cords are not recommended; if you use one anyway, plan for additional space behind the refrigerator so the cord is not bent or pinched.

  • Keep the base grille and rear airflow path unobstructed
  • Avoid pushing the cabinet tight to the wall if it kinks the cord or water tubing
  • Level the refrigerator so doors close and seal properly
Why it matters

Refrigerators shed heat through airflow around the cabinet. When clearances are too tight, heat builds up, the compressor runs longer, and cooling performance can drop.

Last updated: January 2026

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