How do I figure out what water filter I need for my Kenmore fridge?
For Kenmore model 10656546400, the correct base-grille water filter cartridge is Part #9020 (also listed as T1RFKB1 in the manual). Match your refrigerator’s model number first, then buy the filter that cross-references to that exact cartridge style. See the 10656546400 owner's manual for the filter identification and replacement notes.
Quick ways to confirm the right filter
- Check the model tag inside the fresh food compartment and confirm it reads 10656546400.
- Look for a base-grille filter location (common on this Kenmore 106 series design).
- Use the manual’s replacement parts list: it calls out Cyst Cartridge: Order Part #9020 (T1RFKB1).
- If your filter cap is missing or damaged, replace it so the new cartridge locks in correctly.
- After installing a new filter, flush the system by dispensing and discarding 2 to 3 gallons of water.
Filter and related parts for this model
| What you need | What it does | When to replace |
|---|---|---|
| Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 | Filters dispenser water and ice maker supply | When flow drops, taste/odor changes, or on your normal schedule |
| Refrigerator water filter cap (black) WP2260518B | Holds and seals the filter in the base grille | If cracked, leaking, or won’t latch |
Installation and flushing checklist
- Press the eject button, pull the old filter out, and keep the cap (it transfers to the new filter).
- Install the new cartridge fully seated and locked.
- Dispense and discard 2 to 3 gallons to clear air and carbon fines.
- Expect minor spurting or dripping for the first day as air clears.
- If water flow improves with the filter removed, the filter is the restriction and should be replaced.
Why it matters
Using the correct cartridge for 10656546400 protects water flow to the dispenser and ice maker, helps prevent leaks at the base grille, and avoids low-flow symptoms that look like a bad inlet valve or water supply issue.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10656546400?
The cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10656546400 is listed in the product specifications section of the 10656546400 owner's manual. For planning purposes, most Kenmore 106 side-by-side refrigerators are in the 20 to 25 cu. ft. total-capacity range.
How to find the exact cubic feet for model 10656546400
Use the manual and the model/serial tag to match the correct spec listing.
- Open the fresh-food door and locate the model/serial label on the inside wall
- Confirm the model number is 10656546400 (not just “106.”)
- In the 10656546400 owner's manual, look for “Specifications,” “Product data,” or “Capacity”
- If the manual lists separate sections, add “refrigerator” and “freezer” capacities to get total cu. ft.
- Keep the spec handy when ordering storage parts such as bins, shelves, and drawers
Quick reference (what you will typically see)
| Capacity listing | What it means | How it’s used |
|---|---|---|
| Total capacity (cu. ft.) | Fresh food + freezer combined | Comparing refrigerator sizes |
| Refrigerator capacity | Fresh-food compartment only | Planning grocery storage |
| Freezer capacity | Freezer compartment only | Planning frozen storage |
Why it matters
Cubic feet helps you compare side-by-side refrigerators accurately and plan storage. It also supports better cooling performance because correct loading and airflow depend on not overpacking the compartments.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators average 10 to 15 years of service life; a well-maintained Kenmore 10656546400 side-by-side refrigerator often reaches the upper end of that range when airflow, door sealing, and defrost performance are kept in good shape. For model-specific care and cleaning steps, follow the 10656546400 owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what changes it
A refrigerator’s lifespan is driven more by maintenance and operating conditions than by any single part.
- 10 to 15 years is the normal expectation for a household refrigerator
- 15+ years is common when condenser coils stay clean and doors seal tightly
- Heavy use, hot garages, and poor ventilation shorten life
- Water and ice features add wear points (valves, ice maker, tubing)
- Delayed repairs (warm temps, frost buildup, noisy fans) accelerate failures
Maintenance that extends life (high impact)
Use these habits to keep your Kenmore 10656546400 running efficiently.
- Clean dust from the condenser area regularly
- Keep door gaskets clean so doors close and seal properly
- Level the refrigerator so doors self-close and don’t wobble
- Replace the water filter on schedule to protect the water system
- Address frost buildup early (defrost system issues can strain cooling)
| Maintenance item | What it prevents | Typical frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Condenser cleaning | Overheating, long run times | Every 6 to 12 months |
| Door gasket cleaning | Air leaks, frost, warm temps | Every 1 to 3 months |
| Water filter replacement | Low flow, taste/odor issues, valve strain | About every 6 months |
| Leveling check | Door misalignment, poor sealing | As needed |
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs hotter or longer than normal wears out the sealed system faster and raises energy use. Simple upkeep like gasket cleaning and condenser cleaning helps the compressor and fans cycle normally, which is the biggest driver of long-term reliability.
If you are maintaining the water system, the refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 is the correct filter option listed for this model.
Last updated: February 2026





