How do I reset my KitchenAid side by side refrigerator?
For the KitchenAid KSSC42QTS00 built-in side-by-side refrigerator, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn cooling off at the control panel, then restore power using the master power switch behind the top grille. This reboots the controls and clears many temporary glitches.
Quick reset options for KSSC42QTS00
- Soft reset (controls only): Press the Cooling (ON/OFF) touch pad to shut down cooling functions, then press it again to restart.
- Hard reset (full power): Remove the top grille, switch the power ON/OFF switch OFF, wait about 5 minutes, then switch it ON again.
- Alarm reset: If you are trying to clear an alarm, use the Master Alarm Reset procedure described in the KSSC42QTS00 use & care manual.
Step-by-step: hard reset (recommended)
- Remove the top grille to access the master power switch.
- Flip the refrigerator power switch to OFF.
- Wait 5 minutes (helps the control board fully reboot).
- Flip the power switch back ON.
- Reinstall the top grille.
What a reset will and won’t fix
| Symptom | Reset may help | Likely needs more than a reset |
|---|---|---|
| Control panel acting odd or unresponsive | Yes | If it keeps happening |
| “Over Temperature” or “Door Open” alarm after a long door opening | Yes (after temps recover) | If temps never recover |
| Not cooling at all | Sometimes | Often (airflow, defrost, sealed system) |
| No water/ice dispensing | Sometimes | Often (water supply, filter, valve) |
Why it matters
A reset is a safe first step because it restores normal operation after a power interruption, a control lockup, or an alarm condition. If the issue returns quickly, troubleshooting the cooling system, door switches, or water system is usually the next step.
Last updated: January 2026
What's the best refrigerator side by side?
The “best” side-by-side refrigerator depends on your space, budget, and must-have features; for owners of KitchenAid model KSSC42QTS00, the best choice is usually the one that fits your built-in opening correctly and has the features you will actually use (ice/water, filtration, storage layout). For model-specific operating details, use the KSSC42QTS00 use & care manual.
What to prioritize when comparing side-by-side refrigerators
We recommend focusing on these factors first because they affect day-to-day performance and long-term satisfaction:
- Fit and installation type: built-in vs freestanding, required clearances, door swing
- Temperature stability: consistent 37°F (3°C) fresh food and 0°F (-18°C) freezer targets
- Ice and water system design: dispenser convenience vs added complexity
- Filtration and water pressure needs: especially if you have low pressure or reverse osmosis
- Serviceability: access to common wear items like filters, door switches, and fans
How KSSC42QTS00 compares (model-specific context)
KSSC42QTS00 is a KitchenAid built-in side-by-side. Built-in models like this are often chosen for cabinetry integration and premium fit-and-finish, but they also require careful installation planning.
| What you’re deciding | Why it matters | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in sizing | Prevents door swing and clearance issues | Use the KSSC42QTS00 installation guide for opening and clearance requirements |
| Water filtration | Better taste and fewer particulates | Use the correct replacement filter such as refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 |
| Dispenser use | Convenience vs more parts to maintain | Confirm your household water pressure and flush the system after filter changes |
Why it matters
A side-by-side refrigerator is a long-term purchase; choosing based on correct fit, stable cooling, and a manageable ice/water system usually prevents the most common frustrations (warm temps, slow ice production, and dispenser issues).
Quick buying guidance (general)
If you are shopping outside this model, we typically see these patterns:
- Best for tight kitchens: side-by-sides with narrower door swing needs
- Best for heavy ice/water use: models with simpler, well-supported dispenser systems
- Best for reliability: models with fewer “extra” features you will not use
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a KitchenAid refrigerator?
For the KitchenAid KSSC42QTS00 built-in side-by-side refrigerator, there isn’t a model-specific way to prove a single “most common” failure from the model labeling alone. That said, the issues most often troubleshot on this model are ice maker and water dispenser performance (no ice, slow water) and temperature complaints tied to airflow or defrost conditions; see the KSSC42QTS00 use & care manual.
What KSSC42QTS00 troubleshooting most often focuses on
These are the symptom areas the manual spends time diagnosing:
- Ice maker not producing ice or low ice output
- Water dispenser slow flow or no water
- Refrigerator section warm while freezer stays cold (air circulation or frost buildup)
- Water dripping at the dispenser (often after service or filter changes)
- Noises (fan/compressor sounds, or fan noise if ice buildup is present)
Quick checks we recommend first (model-relevant)
Start with the basics before replacing parts:
- Confirm set points are near 0°F freezer and 37°F refrigerator (factory recommended)
- Make sure air vents aren’t blocked by food packages
- If water flow is weak, replace the base-grille filter and flush the system; use refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1
- If water drips after a filter change, dispense water in short bursts for a few minutes to clear air
- If cooling seems weak, clean dust from the condenser area and verify doors seal fully
Symptom-to-cause snapshot
| Symptom | Common causes to check first | Typical first step |
|---|---|---|
| No ice | Ice maker off, freezer too warm, water supply off | Verify ice maker ON and temps |
| Slow water | Filter restriction, air in lines, supply issue | Replace filter, flush |
| Fridge warm, freezer OK | Blocked vents, evaporator airflow issue, frost buildup | Clear vents, check for frost |
| Dripping dispenser | Air in lines | Purge air, hold cup 2 to 3 seconds |
Why it matters
On KSSC42QTS00, water flow, airflow, and temperature settings affect multiple symptoms at once. Catching a restricted filter or blocked vent early can help prevent food spoilage and reduce strain on the cooling system.
Last updated: January 2026





