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Kenmore 11170712910 top-mount refrigerator

Kenmore 11170712910 top-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11170712910 top-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Fixture Power Cord for Kenmore 11170712910 - Part 3012024300

    Ice maker parts (optional) diagram

    Fixture Power Cord

    Part #3012024300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw M5x20 for Kenmore 11170712910 - Part 3016040100

    Fresh food door - grip handle diagram

    Screw M5x20

    Part #3016040100

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw Tapp 4x10 for Kenmore 11170712910 - Part 7122401008

    Screw Tapp 4x10

    Part #7122401008

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cap (black) for Kenmore 11170712910 - Part 30109-0054401

    Fresh food door - grip handle diagram

    Cap (black)

    Part #30109-0054401

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cover Cab Brkt *f 18", Hips, Beige(bisque) for Kenmore 11170712910 - Part 3011492510

    Machine room diagram

    Cover Cab Brkt *f 18", Hips, Beige(bisque)

    Part #3011492510

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Door Hole Plug (white) for Kenmore 11170712910 - Part 3010956300

    Freezer door - grip handle diagram

    Refrigerator Door Hole Plug (white)

    Part #3010956300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Kenmore Top-Mount Refrigerator 11170712910 FAQs

Your Kenmore refrigerator’s model number is printed on the appliance’s ID label; once you find it, you can match it to the correct parts list and specifications. For Kenmore model 11170712910, the model number is the key identifier we use to pull the right diagrams, parts, and manual details in the 11170712910 owner's manual.

Where to find the model number label

We typically see the model and serial label in one of these spots on Kenmore refrigerators:

  • Inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment on a side wall
  • On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment
  • Behind or beside a crisper drawer (you may need to slide the drawer out)
  • Near the door opening (door jamb area)
  • Behind the lower kick plate or toe grille (front bottom)

How to read the number you find

Kenmore model numbers are usually a long numeric string (often starting with 111, 253, 795, or 106). The prefix helps identify the product line, and the full model number ensures you get the correct shelves, bins, door gaskets, and ice maker or water system parts.

What you see What it means What to do next
Full model number (example: 11170712910) Exact product identification Use it to look up diagrams and parts
Serial number Production tracking Keep it for service records
Partial/blurred label Missing digits cause wrong matches Recheck other label locations

Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong components and speeds up diagnosis. For example, this Kenmore top-mount platform can have an optional ice maker with a rated power input listed in the manual, and water supply requirements are model-dependent.

Helpful next steps

Last updated: February 2026

Common Kenmore Elite refrigerator problems include weak or no cooling, frost buildup that blocks airflow, unusual fan or compressor noise, and water leaks. On Kenmore model 11170712910 (a top-mount refrigerator), many of these symptoms trace back to airflow restrictions, defrost system issues, dirty condenser coils, or a clogged defrost drain; use the 11170712910 owner's manual for model-specific operating and safety guidance.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Fridge warm, freezer cold: restricted airflow (frosted evaporator, blocked vents, weak evaporator fan)
  • Both sections warm: dirty condenser coils, condenser fan issue, sealed system or compressor problem
  • Heavy frost on back wall or evaporator cover: defrost heater, defrost sensor, or control problem
  • Buzzing, rattling, or grinding: evaporator fan blade hitting ice, worn fan motor, or vibration from the compressor area
  • Water under crisper or on floor: clogged/iced defrost drain, drain pan overflow, or door left ajar

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Confirm temperatures: set freezer near 0°F and fresh food near 37°F.
  2. Check airflow: keep packages from blocking return vents and damper openings.
  3. Clean condenser coils: dust buildup commonly causes poor cooling and longer run times.
  4. Inspect door gaskets: look for gaps, tears, or areas that do not grip paper when the door is closed.
  5. Look for frost patterns: a solid ice sheet behind the freezer panel points to a defrost problem.

Error codes and what to do with them

If your display shows an error code, match it to the code list first, then troubleshoot the specific circuit (fan, sensor, defrost, etc.). For Kenmore 111 models, we use the Kenmore 111 model top freezer refrigerator error codes guide.

Problem you notice Most likely area to check first Why it matters
Warm temps, long run time Condenser coils and airflow Heat cannot leave the cabinet efficiently
Frost buildup Defrost system Ice blocks airflow and stops cooling
Leaks inside fridge Defrost drain Water has nowhere to go during defrost
Loud fan noise Evaporator fan area Fan moves cold air to both compartments

Why it matters

Cooling and defrost problems usually get worse over time; catching airflow restrictions early helps protect food, reduces energy use, and prevents ice buildup that can damage fan blades and covers.

For replacement parts for Kenmore 11170712910, we use the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore Elite refrigerators last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. For your Kenmore 11170712910 top-mount refrigerator, steady temperatures, clean condenser airflow, and good door sealing are the biggest factors that keep the compressor and fans running longer; see the care and safety guidance in the 11170712910 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan and what usually ends a fridge’s life

A refrigerator can keep cooling for years, but these issues most often drive major repairs:

  • Compressor or sealed-system problems (cooling loss)
  • Evaporator fan or condenser fan failures (warm fridge, noisy operation)
  • Defrost system issues (frost buildup, poor airflow)
  • Door gasket leaks (sweating, temperature swings)
  • Ice maker or water valve problems (if equipped)

Lifespan snapshot

Appliance type Typical lifespan Notes
Standard refrigerator (most brands) 10 to 15 years Most common range for modern units
Higher-end models (including “Elite” lines) 10 to 15 years Features add convenience, not extra years
Well-maintained units 15+ years Depends heavily on airflow, seals, and stable temps

Maintenance that adds years (and saves energy)

These habits reduce run time and heat stress on the cooling system:

  • Keep vents inside the fridge and freezer unblocked so air can circulate
  • Set stable temps (typical targets: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer)
  • Clean dust from the condenser area regularly (more often with pets)
  • Make sure doors close fully; avoid overloading door bins
  • Replace water filters on schedule if your unit uses one (restricted flow can strain the valve)

Why it matters

Once a refrigerator is past about 10 years, a single major cooling repair can cost enough that many owners choose replacement instead. Knowing the normal 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide when to invest in parts and maintenance versus planning ahead.

Parts and documentation

We use the model number to match the right diagrams and replacement parts for your refrigerator. Start with the parts list for model 11170712910, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

In a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator like model 11170712910, the top compartment is the freezer compartment (often just called the freezer). It is designed to keep foods frozen and, on some configurations, can support an optional ice maker; see the 11170712910 owner's manual for your exact layout and features.

What the “top” section does

The freezer compartment is the coldest area of the appliance and is where we store frozen foods long-term.

Common freezer functions include:

  • Freezing and long-term storage of meats, vegetables, and prepared foods
  • Keeping ice cream and other frozen items at safe temperatures
  • Supporting ice production if an ice maker is installed (optional on some models)
  • Providing cold air that helps cool the fresh food section through internal airflow

Freezer vs. refrigerator compartment (quick comparison)

Compartment Location on a top-mount unit Primary purpose Typical temperature setting
Freezer compartment Top Keep food frozen 0°F
Fresh food (refrigerator) compartment Bottom Keep food cold (not frozen) 37°F

Why it matters

Knowing the correct compartment name helps when we look up troubleshooting steps, temperature recommendations, and diagrams in the manual. It also helps when ordering replacement items (like shelves, bins, or an optional ice maker kit) by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

If you are seeing a code on the display or the unit is beeping, use the model-family troubleshooting guide: Kenmore 111 model top freezer refrigerator error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

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