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KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 refrigerator

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  • For Field Installable Icemaker Repair Parts List, Refer To Model 106.8560 for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part N/P

    For Field Installable Icemaker Repair Parts List, Refer To Model 106.8560

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  • Refrigerator Energy Guide for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part W10739664

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    Refrigerator Energy Guide

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  • Refrigerator Cover for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part W10248837

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    Refrigerator Cover

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  • Refrigerator Control Box Cover for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part W10847586

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    Refrigerator Control Box Cover

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  • Refrigerator Vinyl Tape for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part 479502

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    Refrigerator Vinyl Tape

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part 12992101

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    Refrigerator Screw

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  • Refrigerator Cover for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part W10471615

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    Refrigerator Cover

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  • Foam Slab for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part 876029

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    Foam Slab

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  • Refrigerator Divider for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part W10467369

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    Refrigerator Divider

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  • Adhesive for KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 - Part 542639

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    Adhesive

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KitchenAid Refrigerator KRFF507ESS00 FAQs

On KitchenAid model KRFF507ESS00, the bottom grill (base grille/toe grille) pulls straight off the lower front frame. Grip it firmly and pull it toward you; once it releases, set it aside and snap it back on by aligning the ends and pressing into place (see the KRFF507ESS00 use and care manual).

Steps to remove the bottom grill (base grille)
  • Open the freezer drawer for better access to the lower front area.
  • Stand in front of the refrigerator and grasp the grille at both ends.
  • Pull the grille straight toward you to release the retaining clips.
  • If it feels stuck, pull evenly from both sides (avoid twisting the grille).
  • Set the grille aside where it will not get stepped on.
Reinstalling the grill
  • Align the ends of the grille with the leveling/brake-foot areas on each side.
  • Press the grille straight in until it snaps into place.
Why it matters

We often remove the base grille on KRFF507ESS00 to access the brake feet for leveling and door alignment, or to clean dust from the front condenser area for better cooling efficiency.

Task Why you remove the bottom grill What you may need
Leveling/door alignment Access brake feet and alignment points 1/4" hex driver
Cleaning Reach grille openings and condenser area Vacuum with soft brush
Service access Create working clearance at the bottom front Work gloves (optional)

Last updated: January 2026

A bottom-mount design on the KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 puts the fresh-food section at eye level, so everyday items are easier to see and reach, while the freezer stays below. This layout typically reduces bending during routine meal prep and grocery unloading.

Key advantages you’ll notice day to day
  • Fresh foods are easier to access because the refrigerator compartment is on top
  • Better visibility of commonly used items (less time with doors open)
  • Freezer items are still easy to organize in a pull-out lower drawer
  • Often more usable fresh-food storage for wide platters and trays
  • Helps reduce back strain compared with top-freezer layouts
How bottom-mount compares to other common layouts
Layout Best for Typical trade-off
Bottom-mount (like KRFF507ESS00) Frequent fresh-food access Freezer is lower, so you bend for frozen items
Top-freezer Budget and simple storage Fresh-food access requires more bending
Side-by-side Narrow door swing, equal access Narrower shelves for wide items
Tips to get the most from a bottom-mount setup
  • Keep everyday items on the upper shelves and door bins for fastest access
  • Store heavier frozen foods in the lower basket area to reduce lifting strain
  • Make sure doors close and seal fully to maintain consistent temperatures
  • Follow the storage and feature guidance in the KRFF507ESS00 user manual
Why it matters

Because most households open the refrigerator section more than the freezer, a bottom-mount refrigerator like the KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 is designed to make the most frequent tasks (grabbing fresh food and drinks) quicker and more comfortable.

Last updated: January 2026

For the KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00, a bottom-mount (French door) design is usually “better” if you want fresh-food items at eye level and more organized refrigerator storage; a top-mount is often “better” if you want a simpler layout and typically a lower purchase price.

Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-mount
Feature Top-mount (freezer on top) Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom)
Everyday access More bending for fresh food Less bending for fresh food
Freezer access Easier access to freezer More bending for freezer
Organization Often simpler shelves/bins Often more zones, drawers, and door storage
Space feel Can feel narrower in fresh-food area Often feels roomier in fresh-food area
How this applies to KRFF507ESS00

KRFF507ESS00 is a French door bottom-mount refrigerator, which is designed around fresh-food convenience and storage flexibility. In the KRFF507ESS00 user manual, you’ll see features commonly associated with bottom-mount models, such as a full-width pantry-style drawer, in-door ice storage (on some versions), and filtration/accessory systems.

When a top-mount might be the better choice

A top-mount refrigerator can be a better fit when you prioritize simplicity and freezer access.

  • You use the freezer more than the refrigerator
  • You want fewer drawers and “zones” to manage
  • You prefer a lighter door swing and simpler interior layout
  • You want a design that’s often easier to place in tight kitchens
When a bottom-mount might be the better choice

A bottom-mount is often the better choice when fresh-food access and organization matter most.

  • You use fresh food daily and want it at eye level
  • You like wide shelves and dedicated drawers for produce and deli items
  • You want easier access to filtered water and ice features (common on French door designs)
  • You prefer a more “organized” refrigerator compartment
Why it matters

The “better” choice is really about how you cook and shop. If you’re in the refrigerator multiple times a day, a bottom-mount like the KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00 can reduce bending and make it easier to keep foods visible and separated.

Last updated: January 2026

For the KitchenAid KRFF507ESS00, the most common issues we see customers troubleshoot are ice maker and water dispensing problems (slow flow, no ice, clumping) and cooling complaints (fresh-food section warm, freezer OK). Many of these trace back to airflow, defrost, or water-supply conditions described in the KRFF507ESS00 use & care manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
  • Ice maker not making ice or low ice production: water supply shutoff not fully open, kinked water line, low water pressure, or a restricted filter
  • Water dispenser slow or dripping: air in the water line after filter replacement, low water pressure, or a clogged/incorrectly installed filter
  • Refrigerator warm but freezer cold: blocked air vents, door not sealing, or evaporator airflow/defrost issues
  • Ice clumping or dispenser chute blockage: humidity buildup and infrequent dispensing; bin and chute need periodic cleaning
  • Unusual noises: often normal high-efficiency compressor/fan sounds, but rattling can be a loose water line or items on top
Quick checks we recommend first (KRFF507ESS00)
  • Confirm the doors close fully and nothing blocks the door bins or drawers.
  • Check that interior air vents are not blocked by food packages.
  • If water or ice flow is weak, remove and reinstall the filter, then flush the system.
  • Verify household water pressure is adequate (low pressure can cause hollow cubes and slow dispensing).
  • If you suspect a filter restriction, replace the water filter with a compatible one such as the refrigerator cartridge wrap assembly EDR2RXD1.
Common causes at a glance
Symptom Most likely category Typical next step
No ice / low ice Water supply or filter Check shutoff valve, line kinks, replace filter
Slow water dispensing Filter or low pressure Flush system, replace filter, verify pressure
Fresh food warm Airflow/defrost/door seal Clear vents, check door seal, inspect airflow
Ice clumps / chute blocks Humidity and maintenance Empty bin and clean chute regularly
Why it matters

Ice, water, and cooling problems can look like “major failures,” but on KRFF507ESS00 they are often caused by simple airflow blockages, water pressure issues, or overdue filter maintenance. Fixing those early helps protect food temperatures and reduces strain on the compressor.

Last updated: January 2026

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