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Kenmore 59679142990 22" bottom-mount refrigerator

Kenmore 59679142990 22" bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

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  • Gasket Drain Tube for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part WPB8381501

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  • Refrigerator Pin for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part 10351001

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  • Refrigerator Lamp, 40-watt, 115 To 125-volt for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part A0282803

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  • Imperial Refrigerator Insulation Fill Hole Plug for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part A3076901

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  • Refrigerator Plug for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part M0310343

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Cube Ejector for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part WP627843

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part WP67006715

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  • Kitchenaid Refrigerator Wire Retainer for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part WPM0104106

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Kenmore 59679142990 - Part WP489399

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Kenmore 22" Bottom-Mount Refrigerator 59679142990 FAQs

In a Kenmore 59679142990 bottom-mount refrigerator, the “bottom compartment” usually means the freezer compartment (the food-storage section at the bottom). If you mean the area underneath the cabinet that holds the compressor and condenser parts, that’s commonly called the machine compartment.

Common names (and what they mean)
  • Freezer compartment: The bottom drawer/section where frozen food is stored (typical on bottom-mount designs).
  • Machine compartment: The service area under or behind the refrigerator that houses cooling-system components.
  • Compressor compartment: Another common name for the machine compartment because the compressor is located there.
  • Lower rear access area: What many owners call the panel area you remove for cleaning or service.
  • Drain pan area: The space where the drain pan sits to collect defrost water (often near the machine compartment).
Quick guide: which “bottom” are you talking about?
What you see Most common name What it’s for
Bottom drawer where food is stored Freezer compartment Frozen food storage
Space under/behind the cabinet with a fan and warm air Machine compartment Heat removal and refrigeration operation
Shallow pan underneath Drain pan Evaporates defrost water
Why it matters

Using the right term helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, “freezer compartment not cold” points to airflow, controls, or defrost issues, while “machine compartment noisy/hot” points to the condenser fan, compressor, or dirty condenser coils.

Where to confirm the layout for your model

We recommend checking the diagrams and feature descriptions in the 59679142990 owner's manual to match the name to the exact area you mean.

Last updated: January 2026

A bottom-mount refrigerator means the freezer compartment is on the bottom and the fresh-food (refrigerator) compartment is on top. On your Kenmore 59679142990 bottom-mount refrigerator, this design keeps everyday refrigerated items closer to eye level and puts frozen foods in a lower drawer-style section.

How a bottom-mount layout is set up

Most bottom-mount (bottom freezer) refrigerators are organized like this:

  • Fresh-food section on top with shelves, bins, and door storage
  • Freezer section on the bottom, often as a pull-out drawer
  • Separate doors (or a door plus a freezer drawer) to reduce cold-air loss
  • Optional ice maker features on some models (which can affect rear clearance)

For model-specific features and controls, use the 59679142990 owner's manual.

Why people choose bottom-mount vs. top-mount

Bottom-mount designs are popular when you access fresh foods more often than frozen foods.

Feature Bottom-mount refrigerator Top-mount refrigerator
Fresh-food access Higher, easier to reach Lower, more bending
Freezer access Lower drawer/door Upper door
Typical use case Fresh foods used most Freezer used most
Why it matters for installation and daily use

The bottom-mount design can change how you plan space and door swing. Many models need extra clearance for ventilation and for the door to open fully, especially if you have an ice maker water line connection.

  • Plan for airflow space above the cabinet
  • Leave hinge-side clearance so the door can open to 90 degrees
  • Avoid placing the refrigerator near heat sources
  • Level the cabinet so doors seal correctly and drawers slide smoothly

Last updated: January 2026

A bottom-mount refrigerator like Kenmore 59679142990 is usually better for everyday convenience because fresh-food items sit at eye and waist level, so you bend less. A top-mount is often the better pick if you want a simpler layout and typically lower upfront cost.

Quick comparison
Feature Top-mount (freezer on top) Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom)
Most-used section Fresh food is lower Fresh food is higher
Ergonomics More bending for fridge items Less bending for fridge items
Freezer access Easier access More bending for freezer items
Organization Often simpler shelves/bins Often more drawers and zones
How to choose for your kitchen and habits
  • If you cook often and use fresh foods daily, bottom-mount usually feels better day to day.
  • If you use the freezer more than the refrigerator, a top-mount can be more convenient.
  • If you have a tight installation space, focus on door swing and clearance, not just style.
  • If you want the refrigerator to run efficiently, install it with proper ventilation clearances.
  • If you expect to reverse the door swing, confirm the steps and tools before moving it into place.
Installation details that matter (especially for bottom-mount)

Our Kenmore bottom-freezer designs commonly need:

  • About 1 inch of space above the refrigerator for ventilation.
  • Extra space behind the cabinet if you have an ice maker water line.
  • About 2 1/2 inches minimum on the hinge side (varies by model) to open the door to 90 degrees.
  • Proper leveling so the cabinet is slightly higher in front than the back for good door closing.

For the exact clearances, leveling procedure, and door reversal steps for your refrigerator, use the 59679142990 owner's manual.

Why it matters

Choosing the right mount style affects comfort (how often you bend), food visibility (waste reduction), and installation success (door swing, ventilation, and leveling). Those factors usually matter more than small differences in storage volume.

Last updated: January 2026

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