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KitchenAid KSSS48FJX00 built-in refrigerator Parts

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KitchenAid Built-In Refrigerator KSSS48FJX00 FAQs

A side-by-side is “better” than a French door when you want easy access to both fresh and frozen food at eye level and you prefer narrower door swing clearance; a French door is “better” when you want wider refrigerator shelves for platters and large fresh-food storage. For your KitchenAid KSSS48FJX00 built-in refrigerator, the best choice comes down to how you store food and use the freezer.

Quick comparison

Feature Side-by-side (like KSSS48FJX00) French door
Fresh-food shelf width Narrower Wider (better for trays and platters)
Freezer access Eye level, vertical bins Lower drawer (more bending)
Door swing clearance Typically less per door Often more per door
Organization style Tall, narrow sections Wide shelves plus freezer drawer

When a side-by-side is the better fit

  • You use the freezer daily and want frozen items at eye level.
  • You like vertical organization (bins, door storage, tall items).
  • Your kitchen aisle is tight and you want smaller door swing per door.
  • You prefer separating fresh and frozen zones with less bending.

When a French door is the better fit

  • You store wide items often (pizza boxes, party platters, sheet pans).
  • You want the refrigerator section to feel more open and flexible.
  • You keep lots of fresh ingredients and use the freezer less frequently.
  • You prefer a large freezer drawer for bulk frozen storage.

Why it matters for day-to-day use

Choosing the right layout reduces temperature loss from long door-open times and makes it easier to keep food organized. That can help your refrigerator run more efficiently and can cut down on issues like warm spots, frost buildup, and food odors.

Helpful reading

Last updated: February 2026

To adjust temperature on your KitchenAid built-in side-by-side refrigerator model KSSS48FJX00, use the temperature control(s) inside the fresh food and freezer compartments to move settings colder or warmer, then give the unit about 24 hours to fully stabilize.

Quick steps to adjust the temperature

  • Locate the fresh food (refrigerator) and freezer temperature control(s) inside the compartments.
  • Move the setting one step at a time toward colder or warmer.
  • Wait at least 24 hours before making another change.
  • Target temperatures: 37°F for fresh food and 0°F for freezer.
  • If your model has a Max Freeze feature, use it for short-term needs (large grocery load, lots of warm items, or after extended door openings).

What to check if temperatures still seem off

Common causes (and what to do)

  • Door not sealing: Check for gaps, torn gasket, or items blocking the door.
  • Airflow blocked: Keep vents clear; do not pack items tightly against vent openings.
  • Dirty condenser area: Clean dust buildup so the sealed system can reject heat properly.
  • Fan noise changes or warm spots: Evaporator airflow issues can cause uneven cooling.
  • Frequent door openings: Expect temperature swings; allow recovery time.

Helpful part checks for this model

Symptom What it can point to Example part for KSSS48FJX00
Warm refrigerator section, freezer OK Temperature control not regulating correctly Refrigerator cold control thermostat WP1113466
Frost buildup, warming over time Defrost system not clearing frost Defrost timer WP2183400
Poor airflow or unusual fan behavior Evaporator fan airflow problem Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142

Why it matters

Correct temperature settings protect food safety, reduce frost and odor issues, and help your KitchenAid KSSS48FJX00 run efficiently without excessive compressor run time.

For more step-by-step help with cooling airflow issues, use our DIY guide: how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Last updated: February 2026

There is no single best brand for every kitchen; the best side-by-side refrigerator brand depends on your priorities (reliability, features, serviceability, and price). If you already own a KitchenAid built-in like model KSSS48FJX00, keeping it running with the right replacement parts often delivers the best long-term value.

How we recommend choosing “best”

Focus on the factors that affect day-to-day ownership most:

  • Fit and capacity: built-in vs freestanding, width, and door swing clearance
  • Reliability track record: compressor, defrost system, and ice maker performance
  • Water and ice system design: filter access, leak risk, and parts availability
  • Noise and temperature stability: evaporator fan and controls matter
  • Total cost of ownership: filters, ice maker repairs, and door gasket upkeep

Brand strengths (quick comparison)

These are common, real-world differentiators shoppers use when comparing side-by-side refrigerators.

Brand Typical strengths in side-by-side models Best for
GE Strong lineup, good space/value in many models Value and availability
LG Feature-rich, often high owner satisfaction Modern features
Samsung Lots of features and styling options Design and tech
KitchenAid Premium build, strong long-term ownership when maintained Longevity and built-in kitchens
Whirlpool / Frigidaire Broad selection, straightforward designs Practical replacements

Why it matters for your KitchenAid KSSS48FJX00

If your current refrigerator is cooling well and the cabinet is in good shape, targeted repairs usually beat replacing the entire unit. On KSSS48FJX00, the most common “make it feel new again” items are in the water/ice and airflow systems.

Parts that often restore performance

A practical decision guide

Use this checklist to decide whether to repair or replace.

  • Choose repair if the box cools properly, doors seal well after adjustment, and issues are isolated (ice maker, filter, fan, light switch).
  • Choose replace if you have repeated sealed-system failures, chronic cooling loss, or major cabinet damage.

Helpful DIY guidance

For water and filter-related ownership, we recommend: how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

The KitchenAid KSSS48FJX00 is a 48-inch built-in side-by-side refrigerator; models in this class typically fall in the mid-20 cubic-foot range total capacity. For exact capacity for your specific unit, match the capacity listed on the model and serial tag or product rating label.

Typical capacity for this refrigerator type

Most 48-inch built-in side-by-side refrigerators are designed for high storage volume while keeping a shallow cabinet depth.

  • Typical total capacity: 23 to 27 cu. ft.
  • Typical fresh food share: about 60% to 70% of total
  • Typical freezer share: about 30% to 40% of total
  • Usable space feels smaller when the ice maker, bins, and air channels are installed

Where to find the exact cubic feet on KSSS48FJX00

Use the information that is physically on the refrigerator so you get the exact published number for your unit.

  • Check the model and serial tag inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall)
  • Look for a product rating label that lists “capacity” or “cu. ft.”
  • If you are comparing storage, measure shelf width and depth and note fixed dividers

Quick comparison table

What you need Best way to confirm Why it helps
Exact total cu. ft. Rating label on the unit Accurate storage planning
Fresh food vs. freezer split Label or compartment measurements Better organization decisions
Real usable space Account for bins, ice maker, vents Prevents overpacking and warm spots

Why it matters

Knowing capacity helps you plan food storage and also choose maintenance parts that support performance, like the water filter and ice maker components.

Last updated: February 2026

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