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KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 bottom

KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 bottom Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 bottom, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Clamp-cable for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part W11456069

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    Refrigerator Clamp

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  • Technical Sheet In French for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part W11190778

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    Technical Sheet In French

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  • Tech Sheet (english) for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part W11190777

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    Tech Sheet (english)

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  • Assembly, Herb Storage (includes Lid And Gasket) for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part W10795580

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    Assembly, Herb Storage (includes Lid And Gasket)

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  • Refrigerator Use And Care Guide for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part W10815169

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    Refrigerator Use And Care Guide

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part W10903879

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  • Refrigerator Vinyl Tape for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part 479502

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  • Energy Guide for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part W11112950

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    Energy Guide

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  • Shield - Hea for KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 - Part W10668191

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KitchenAid Bottom KRFC704FSS01 FAQs

On the KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01, the bottom grill (base grille or toe grille) is held by two screws. We remove those screws with a 1/4-inch hex nut driver, then grasp the grille with both hands and pull it straight toward us to release it.

Steps to remove the bottom grill (base grille)

  • Open the freezer drawer for better access.
  • Use a 1/4-inch hex nut driver to remove the two screws in the base grille.
  • Grasp the grille firmly with both hands.
  • Pull the grille straight toward you to remove it.
  • Set the grille and screws aside so they do not get lost.

Reinstalling the grill correctly

Align the ends of the grille with the leveling assemblies on each side, then snap the grille into place and reinstall the two screws.

Task What you do Tool
Remove base grille Remove 2 screws, pull grille toward you 1/4-inch hex nut driver
Reinstall base grille Snap into place, reinstall 2 screws 1/4-inch hex nut driver

Why it matters

We remove the base grille to access the adjustable brake feet and front roller area. If the refrigerator feels unsteady or rolls forward when you open a door or the freezer drawer, adjusting the brake feet starts with removing this grille.

Parts and care tips while you are down there

  • Vacuum dust and pet hair from the grille and floor area to improve airflow.
  • If the doors do not seal well after moving the refrigerator, inspect the refrigerator door gasket (gray) W10917313 for gaps, tears, or deformation.
  • If you are ordering replacement parts for KRFC704FSS01, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

For the exact procedure and illustrations for your model, follow the KRFC704FSS01 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

To put shelves back in your KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 bottom-mount refrigerator, insert the shelf at an angle, seat the rear into the shelf supports, then lower the front and press down so it locks firmly on the shelf mounts. Use both hands because the glass is heavy.

Reinstall shelves (step-by-step)

  • Open the refrigerator doors to about a 90° angle for easier shelf handling.
  • If your shelf mounts have a “flipper,” set the mounts to the height you want (vertical or horizontal position).
  • Put the shelf into the compartment at an angle (front edge slightly down).
  • Slide the shelf inward until the rear drops into the shelf supports.
  • Lower the front edge, then apply gentle pressure on top to ensure it is fully seated.
  • If you removed multiple shelves, reinstall the middle shelf before the top shelf.

Adjust shelf height on KRFC704FSS01

Shelf height is controlled by the adjustable shelf mounts. We recommend changing all mounts for that shelf to the same orientation so the shelf sits level.

What you want to do What to move What to check
Raise or lower a shelf Adjustable shelf mounts (flippers) Shelf sits level and does not rock
Create room for tall items Slide-away split shelf front section Front section retracts and extends smoothly
Remove and reinstall a shelf Shelf and supports Rear fully drops into supports

Important glass-shelf handling tips

  • Do not wash cold glass shelves with warm water; sudden temperature change can break the glass.
  • Avoid bumping the shelf edges on the liner or door bins.
  • Keep “infinity slide” style glass pushed back before tilting the shelf during removal or install.

When a shelf will not sit correctly

A shelf that will not lock in place is usually caused by a mount flipped the wrong way, a shelf not fully seated in the rear supports, or a warped/loose support.

  • Recheck that the rear is fully dropped into the supports
  • Confirm all shelf mounts are set to the same position
  • Inspect supports for cracks or looseness
  • If the shelf hardware is damaged, match the replacement using the parts list for KRFC704FSS01 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect

Why it matters

A properly seated shelf prevents rattles, reduces the chance of glass breakage, and keeps airflow consistent so the refrigerator maintains stable temperatures.

For diagrams and model-specific shelf styles, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see on KitchenAid refrigerators like model KRFC704FSS01 are temperature problems (too warm or inconsistent cooling), ice maker problems (no ice or low ice production), and water leaks from loose or restricted water connections. Use the KRFC704FSS01 owner's manual troubleshooting tables to pinpoint the cause fast.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Temperature too warm: often normal right after install; allow 24 hours to cool fully, then recheck settings.
  • Compressor seems to run a lot: high-efficiency compressors commonly run longer at lower speeds; hot rooms and warm food loads increase run time.
  • No ice or low ice: a jammed cube, low water pressure, or a clogged filter can reduce ice production.
  • Small or hollow cubes: typically points to low water pressure or a shut-off valve not fully open.
  • Water leaking (especially after door removal): commonly caused by a water line connection that is not fully tightened.

Quick checks we recommend first (KRFC704FSS01)

  1. Confirm the refrigerator is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet (no extension cord).
  2. Verify the outlet has power; reset a tripped breaker or replace a blown fuse.
  3. Make sure controls are turned on and not in Showroom mode.
  4. If ice is weak, remove any jammed cube and confirm the shut-off valve is fully open.
  5. If you suspect a filter restriction, replace the water filter and retest.

Common parts that match these problems

Symptom Part that often relates When it is worth checking
Odors, stale air Refrigerator air filter W10311524 If food smells linger even after cleaning
Ice maker not producing Refrigerator ice maker assembly W11557001 If water supply is good but ice production stays low
Temperature swings Refrigerator thermistor W11724692 If temps drift and controls seem set correctly

Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker issues can lead to food spoilage, poor ice production, and extra compressor run time. Catching a simple cause (like a clogged filter or loose water line) can prevent bigger repairs.

For model-specific operating steps and troubleshooting, follow the KRFC704FSS01 owner's manual. If you need to order parts for this refrigerator, start with the parts list for KRFC704FSS01 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The KitchenAid KRFC704FSS01 overall height, width, and depth are listed in the dimensions/specifications section of the KRFC704FSS01 owner's manual. For planning your space, we can confirm key installation clearances from the manual, including rear clearance and minimum doorway width for delivery.

Confirmed clearances and fit requirements (KRFC704FSS01)

From the manual for this model:

  • Leave 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm) minimum space between the refrigerator and the wall (door swing and airflow)
  • Allow 1/2 in. (1.25 cm) clearance (fit and airflow)
  • Minimum door opening for delivery is 33 in. (838 mm)
  • If the door opening is 36 in. (914 mm) or less, remove doors, drawer, and hinges for delivery

How to get the exact “dimensions” you need

Refrigerator dimensions are usually shown in a diagram and may be listed in more than one way (cabinet only vs. with handles). Use these steps so you pull the right numbers from the manual:

  • Look for overall width (often 36-inch class models are close to 36 in. wide)
  • Check overall height (floor to top of hinge cover)
  • Check overall depth in two ways: cabinet depth and depth with doors/handles
  • Match the diagram to your install type (freestanding vs. counter-depth alignment)
  • Compare the manual’s numbers to your measured opening and delivery path

Quick planning table

What you’re planning Use this manual value Also account for
Space behind unit 3 3/4 in. minimum Door swing, airflow
Side/top fit 1/2 in. clearance Leveling, cabinet variations
Getting it into the home 33 in. minimum opening Turns, trim, flooring protection
Tight doorways 36 in. or less Door/drawer/hinge removal

Why it matters

Using the KRFC704FSS01 manual’s exact dimension diagram prevents delivery surprises and helps avoid restricted airflow, which can lead to temperature swings and poor ice production.

Last updated: February 2026

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