How many cubic feet is my Kenmore refrigerator model 79572489411?
Kenmore Elite bottom-mount refrigerator model 79572489411 is part of the Kenmore 795.7248 model series shown in the 79572489411 owner's manual. For capacity (cubic feet), we use the exact specification listed in that manual’s “specifications” section for your specific unit.
Use these quick checks so you land on the correct capacity for your exact configuration:
- Open the 79572489411 owner's manual and look for a “Specifications” or “Product dimensions and capacity” section.
- Confirm the model series on the manual cover (it lists 795.7248), then match it to your full model number 79572489411.
- Check the rating label inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall) for the full model number and sometimes capacity.
- If you are comparing listings online, ignore the “795” prefix alone; it identifies the manufacturer series, not the size.
- If you are measuring for fit, use the manual’s clearance guidance (for example, allowing space in front and behind the refrigerator) rather than relying on capacity.
Most Kenmore Elite bottom-mount refrigerators in this family commonly fall in this range:
| Refrigerator type | Typical capacity range |
|---|---|
| Bottom-mount (freezer drawer) | 20 to 24 cu. ft. |
This range is useful for estimating storage, but the exact cubic feet should come from the model-specific spec in the manual.
Capacity affects how much food you can store, but it also impacts shelf and bin compatibility, airflow loading, and how quickly temperatures recover after door openings. Using the model-specific spec helps you choose the right accessories and avoid fit surprises.
Last updated: February 2026
How to read a Kenmore model number?
For Kenmore appliances, we read the model number as a full identifier that tells us the product family and the exact version so you can match the right parts and instructions. On Kenmore Elite bottom-mount refrigerator model 79572489411, the 795 prefix is the key manufacturer code, and the remaining digits narrow it down to your exact build.
Check these common locations first (the exact spot is shown in the 79572489411 owner's manual):
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
- On the ceiling of the refrigerator compartment near the lights
- On the door frame area (visible when the door is open)
- On the back exterior panel near the power cord
- Sometimes near the crisper drawer housing
Kenmore model numbers usually follow a pattern: a prefix (often 3 digits) plus a series of digits that identify the design and variation.
| Example piece | What it means | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| First 3 digits (prefix) | Manufacturer code (who built it for Kenmore) | Helps match parts diagrams and service info |
| Middle digits | Base model/platform | Identifies the core refrigerator design |
| Last digits | Version/feature variation | Ensures the correct door bins, ice maker, controls, etc. |
Small number changes can mean different shelves, water filters, or ice maker assemblies. When ordering, we use the complete model number (not just “795.7248”) to avoid mismatches.
Here are examples of parts that can vary by exact model/version:
- Water filter style and housing (example: Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9490 ADQ73613402)
- Ice maker mounting and wiring (example: lg refrigerator ice maker AEQ73110210)
- Door bin shape and latch points
- User interface/control board revisions
- Write the model number exactly as shown (all digits, no spaces)
- If you see a dot format like 795.7248, also capture the full longer number on the label
- Use the model number (not the serial number) when selecting diagrams and parts
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Kenmore Elite refrigerators?
Common problems on the Kenmore Elite bottom-mount refrigerator model 79572489411 are no-cool or warm temperatures (often airflow or sealed-system related), ice maker and dispenser issues, and water leaks or slow dispensing. We start by checking airflow, cleaning, and basic controls, then test fans and key cooling components.
- Refrigerator warm, freezer OK: restricted air vents, freezer evaporator frost buildup (defrost issue), or a weak evaporator fan.
- Freezer warm, refrigerator warm: dirty condenser area, condenser fan problem, compressor or sealed-system issue.
- Ice maker not making ice: water supply issue, frozen fill tube, failed ice maker module.
- Ice clumping or dispenser problems: ice chute door not sealing, auger or motor issues.
- Water leaking: loose water line connection, cracked tubing, or a clogged/iced drain.
For model-specific operating checks and troubleshooting flowcharts, use the 79572489411 owner's manual.
- Confirm temperature settings and allow 24 hours after changes.
- Make sure food packages are not blocking air vents.
- Clean dust from the condenser area (improves cooling efficiency).
- Verify doors close fully and gaskets seal all the way around.
- If the dispenser is slow, replace the water filter and purge air from the line.
| Problem area | Typical culprit | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Poor cooling | compressor or airflow components | Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801 |
| Ice production | ice maker assembly | Lg refrigerator ice maker AEQ73110210 |
| Slow water / bad taste | clogged filter | Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9490 ADQ73613402 |
| Ice dispensing / door not closing | chute door motor | Refrigerator dispenser ice chute door motor EAU59551204 |
Cooling and ice issues often start as simple airflow or maintenance problems (like dust buildup or blocked vents). Catching them early helps prevent food spoilage and reduces strain on major components such as the compressor and evaporator system.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
A Kenmore Elite refrigerator like model 79572489411 typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With steady maintenance (good airflow, clean condenser area, tight door seals, and on-time filter changes), it can run longer; heavy use and poor ventilation shorten life.
- 10 to 15 years: most Kenmore Elite refrigerators under normal household use
- 8 to 10 years: common when the unit runs hot (dirty coils, tight cabinet fit, frequent door openings)
- 15+ years: common when temperatures are stable and maintenance is consistent
| What affects lifespan most | What to do | How often |
|---|---|---|
| Heat buildup around the cabinet | Keep airflow clear; clean dust from the condenser area | Every 6 to 12 months |
| Door seal condition | Check for gaps, tears, or loose gasket areas | Every 3 to 6 months |
| Water system restrictions | Replace the water filter on schedule | About every 6 months |
| Ice maker load | Dump old ice; keep the bin and chute area clean | Monthly |
- Vacuum and brush dust from the condenser area so the compressor does not overwork.
- Confirm doors close and seal fully; a leaking gasket forces longer run times.
- Keep the refrigerator and freezer set to stable, food-safe temperatures (avoid frequent adjustments).
- Replace the water filter regularly; for this model, a common replacement is the Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9490 ADQ73613402.
- Avoid overpacking; blocked vents reduce airflow and can cause warm spots.
These symptoms often show up more as a pattern than a single failure:
- Longer run times, louder operation, or frequent clicking
- Temperature swings (food freezing in fresh food section or soft ice cream in freezer)
- Water dispensing slows even after a new filter (possible valve or line restriction)
- Frost buildup or repeated defrost issues
Once a refrigerator is past the 10 to 15 year window, small issues (airflow restrictions, worn seals, ice maker problems) can cascade into higher energy use and harder-to-cool compartments. Following the care and troubleshooting steps in the 79572489411 owner’s manual helps you catch those problems early.
Last updated: February 2026





