Where is the model number on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10652522101, the model number is printed on the model and serial number label located on the inside wall of the refrigerator (fresh food) compartment. You can confirm the exact label location and what the tag looks like in the owner's manual.
How to find the label quickly
- Open the refrigerator (not the freezer) door
- Look along the inside side walls near the front edge
- Check around the crisper area and shelf supports
- Use a flashlight; the label is often small and easy to miss
- Write down both the model number and serial number exactly as shown
What you should record (and why)
The manual recommends saving these details so you have them ready when ordering parts or looking up service information.
| Item to record | What it’s used for | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: 10652522101) | Ensures parts fit your exact refrigerator | Copy every digit exactly |
| Serial number | Identifies production details | Take a clear photo for backup |
| Purchase date | Helpful for maintenance and paperwork | Note it in the manual |
Why it matters
Kenmore model numbers can look similar, but small differences change which parts fit (water filter, ice maker, inlet valve, door parts). Using the exact model number helps us match the correct replacement parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is there water leaking from the bottom in my Kenmore refrigerator?
Water leaking from the bottom of your Kenmore 10652522101 side-by-side refrigerator is usually caused by a defrost drain problem (water cannot reach the drain pan), a water supply or dispenser leak, or excess water in the defrost pan during humid conditions. Use the checks below to pinpoint the source quickly; see the owner's manual for model-specific access and safety steps.
Quick checks to find the leak source
- Look for water inside the fresh food section (under crisper drawers). This often points to a clogged or iced defrost drain.
- Check the dispenser area for dripping after use; trapped air after filter changes can cause temporary dripping.
- Inspect the water line behind the refrigerator for kinks or rubbing that can create a slow leak.
- Check the shutoff valve and connections for seepage.
- Confirm the drain pan location and whether it is simply collecting defrost water.
Most common causes and what to do
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Water pooling under crisper drawers | Defrost drain clogged or frozen | Clear the drain opening and flush with warm water; then monitor for 24 hours |
| Drips at the dispenser or under the freezer door | Air in water lines or ice stuck in chute | Flush the dispenser; check chute for a stuck cube and remove it |
| Water on the floor near the back | Supply line or inlet valve leak | Tighten fittings; if leaking continues, replace the refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Water in the drain pan | Normal defrost water | If humidity is high, evaporation takes longer; wipe and recheck later |
Water filter and dispenser-related leaks
If the leak started after installing or replacing the filter, the filter can be clogged or installed incorrectly, and air in the lines can cause dripping. We recommend:
- Reseat the filter and confirm it locks in fully
- Flush and discard 2 to 3 gallons of water to clear air from the line
- Replace the filter if flow is weak or dripping persists (use the refrigerator water filter EDR5RXD1)
Why it matters
Leaks can lead to floor damage and can also indicate restricted drainage or a water supply issue that may eventually affect ice maker and dispenser performance.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most commonly replaced parts in a refrigerator?
The most commonly replaced parts in a refrigerator are the ones that wear out from daily use or directly affect cooling and ice and water performance. On Kenmore model 10652522101, we most often see replacements for water filtration parts, ice maker components, door sealing parts, and defrost and temperature-control components (all covered in the owner's manual).
Most common refrigerator parts people replace
- Water filter (clogging, bad taste or slow water flow)
- Ice maker parts (no ice, small cubes, leaking)
- Water inlet valve (no water to dispenser or ice maker)
- Door sealing and closing parts (warm temps, frost, sweating)
- Defrost system parts (frost buildup, warm refrigerator section)
- Temperature control parts (inconsistent temps)
- Shelves and bins (cracks, breaks, missing pieces)
Examples of common replacements available for 10652522101
| Symptom | Likely part category | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Bad-tasting water or slow dispensing | Water filtration | Refrigerator water filter EDR5RXD1 |
| No ice or intermittent ice | Ice maker | Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 |
| No water to dispenser or ice maker | Water supply | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Frost buildup, warm temps | Defrost system | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 or refrigerator heater WP2323198 |
| Door not closing smoothly | Door hardware | Refrigerator door closer cam WPW10329686 |
Quick troubleshooting checks before you buy a part
- Confirm the controls are set correctly and not turned to OFF (the manual notes turning controls to OFF before service).
- Make sure air vents are not blocked; proper air circulation is required for stable temperatures.
- If ice or water is weak, replace the filter first and purge air from the water system.
- Check for a door that is not sealing or is being held open by a bin or shelf.
- If you hear fan noise, that can be normal; the evaporator fan circulates air and may speed up when doors open.
Why it matters
Replacing the right part restores cooling efficiency, prevents food spoilage, and reduces issues like frost buildup, leaks, and poor ice production. On side-by-side refrigerators like the Kenmore 10652522101, water and ice components and defrost parts are frequent wear items.
Last updated: February 2026





