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  • Refrigerator Water Tube Fitting for Kenmore Elite 59675532400 - Part WP2300868

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    Refrigerator Water Supply Tube Union, 5/16 X 5/16-in

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    Med Oem Buck

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  • Vertical Mul for Kenmore Elite 59675532400 - Part 67003433

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    Vertical Mul

    Part #67003433

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  • Refrigerator Filter Dryer for Kenmore Elite 59675532400 - Part WPB2150504

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  • Bucket for Kenmore Elite 59675532400 - Part 67003768

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    Part #67003768

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  • Pivot Block for Kenmore Elite 59675532400 - Part 67003405

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    Pivot Block

    Part #67003405

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  • Refrigerator Dual Valve for Kenmore Elite 59675532400 - Part 67003818

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    Refrigerator Dual Valve

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    Vert Mullion

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Module Housing for Kenmore Elite 59675532400 - Part WP2195914

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Kenmore Elite Refrigerator 59675532400 FAQs

Your refrigerator’s model is Kenmore ELITE 596.75532400 (often written without the dot as 59675532400). On this model, the model and serial number sticker is located inside the refrigerator compartment on the left wall; confirm it there and match it to the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number label

Check these common spots on Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerators, starting with the one that’s confirmed for this model:

  • Inside the fresh food (refrigerator) section on the left wall (primary location)
  • On the side wall near the crisper drawers (varies by configuration)
  • Along the door frame area (open the door and look around the perimeter)
  • Behind the toe grille or kick plate area (less common, but possible)

What the model number should look like

Kenmore model numbers are typically a 3-digit prefix plus additional digits.

What you might see on the label What it means
596.75532400 Full model number for this refrigerator
59675532400 Same model number, just without the dot
596. The prefix only; you still need the full number

Why it matters

Using the exact model number ensures you get the right parts and instructions for your refrigerator, especially for fit-critical items like an ice maker, control board, or water filter housing.

Tip for recording it correctly

When you find the sticker, write down both values exactly as shown:

  • Model number (example: 596.75532400)
  • Serial number (unique to your unit)
  • Purchase date (helpful for your records)

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The Kenmore Elite 59675532400 is part of Kenmore’s premium (higher-end) lineup, typically built and equipped with more features than standard Kenmore models. For the most accurate feature set and operating details for this exact refrigerator, use the owner's manual.

What “Kenmore Elite” means for this model

Kenmore Elite models are positioned above the base and mid-tier Kenmore lines. In practical terms, that usually means better temperature management, more convenience features (ice and water systems), and upgraded interior components.

Common “premium” traits you’ll see on Elite refrigerators include:

  • More precise electronic temperature control (control board driven)
  • Higher-capacity ice production and storage (when equipped)
  • More advanced airflow and defrost management
  • More adjustable storage and improved lighting
  • More serviceable modular components (switches, housings, assemblies)

How to judge “high end” for your 59675532400

“High end” is mostly about features, performance, and repairability, not just the badge. Here are the best ways to evaluate your specific unit:

  • Compare storage layout and controls to the feature list in the owner's manual
  • Check whether you have an automatic ice maker and how consistently it produces ice
  • Watch temperature stability (food staying fresh, fewer warm spots)
  • Listen for abnormal fan or compressor cycling (excessive running can signal airflow issues)
  • Consider parts availability for long-term ownership (many key parts are replaceable)

Quick comparison (typical positioning)

Line Typical positioning What you usually get
Kenmore Value / basic Core cooling, fewer electronic features
Kenmore Elite Premium More features, more electronic control, upgraded convenience
Pro-style / luxury brands Luxury Highest-end finishes, specialty features, higher price

Why it matters

If you treat the 59675532400 as a premium refrigerator, it’s worth maintaining it like one: keep condenser areas clean, address ice maker or water issues early, and replace worn components instead of living with performance problems.

If you’re repairing an Elite feature (like ice production), the exact replacement part matters. For example, this model has an available refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q and a refrigerator control board WPW10503278 listed for common cooling and ice-related repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Water leaking from the bottom of your Kenmore Elite 59675532400 is usually caused by a defrost drain problem (water can’t reach the drain pan), or a leak in the ice maker or water supply line connection. We use the troubleshooting steps in the owner's manual to pinpoint whether the leak is from defrost water or the water supply.

Quick checks to identify the leak source

  • If the leak is inside the fresh food section (water under crisper drawers), suspect a clogged defrost drain.
  • If the leak is near the back/bottom and you have an ice maker, suspect the water supply connection or tubing.
  • If ice production is affected (slow fill, hollow cubes, no ice), suspect low water pressure, a clogged filter, or a valve/line issue.

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Unplug the refrigerator and pull it out enough to inspect the floor and rear lower area.
  2. Check the drain pan (above the floor, near the compressor area). If it’s cracked or overflowing, you’ll see water trails.
  3. Inspect the water line connection: the manual notes plastic tubing and self-piercing saddle valves can contribute to leaks and low flow; copper tubing is typically more durable.
  4. Look for frozen or blocked drain symptoms: water pooling inside the fridge, then dripping down and out.
  5. Check ice maker fill area for drips or a frozen fill tube; low water pressure and high freezer temperature can contribute.

Parts that commonly relate to bottom leaks

If you find the leak is tied to the ice maker or water line fittings, these model-compatible parts can help:

What you find Likely area Example part on this model page
Drip at ice maker or fill area Ice maker assembly Refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q
Drip at a tubing connection Water line union/fitting Refrigerator water supply tube union, 5/16 x 5/16-in WP2300868
Leak around filter head area Filter housing Refrigerator water filter housing WP12568001

Why it matters

A bottom leak can damage flooring and also signals a cooling or water-delivery issue. Fixing the root cause (defrost drain flow, water pressure, or tubing/connection integrity) prevents repeat leaks and helps your ice maker and dispenser work normally.

Last updated: February 2026

Common issues we see with the Kenmore Elite 59675532400 bottom-mount refrigerator include warm temperatures from dirty condenser coils or airflow restrictions, water and ice dispensing problems tied to low water pressure, door sealing/leveling problems, and normal but sometimes surprising operating noises. Use the owner's manual to match symptoms to the built-in troubleshooting checks.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Not cooling well or temperature swings: dirty condenser coils, blocked rear air grille, controls set too warm, doors not closing fully
  • Runs too often: frequent door openings, hot/humid room conditions, dirty condenser coils, recent large food load
  • Water droplets or condensation: high humidity, door gasket not sealing, moisture-reduction setting needed
  • Ice maker or dispenser issues: low household water pressure, restricted water supply, ice maker component wear
  • No power or intermittent operation: tripped breaker, blown fuse, outage, control not set correctly

Quick checks we recommend first (in order)

  1. Confirm power: outlet, breaker/fuse, and that the control is on.
  2. Check door seal and closing: look for gaps, torn gaskets, or bins preventing closure.
  3. Clean condenser coils: dirty coils are a top cause of poor cooling and long run times.
  4. Verify airflow: keep vents clear and do not block the rear air grille.
  5. Review water pressure: reverse osmosis systems can reduce pressure and cause small or hollow cubes.

Parts that commonly solve these problems

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Symptom Likely part area Example part for this model
Ice maker not making ice Ice maker assembly Refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q
Random behavior after power events or erratic temps Electronic control Refrigerator control board WPW10503278
Light or door-activated functions not working Door switch Refrigerator switch W11396033

Why it matters

Catching airflow, coil-cleaning, and door-seal issues early prevents food temperature problems and reduces compressor run time. For water and ice, correcting low pressure (especially with reverse osmosis) prevents slow dispensing and poor cube formation.

Last updated: February 2026

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