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Kenmore Refrigerator 79579439211 FAQs

For Kenmore top-mount refrigerator model 79579439211, we recommend at least 1 inch of clearance above the cabinet so heat can vent properly and the refrigerator can run efficiently. Also plan for door-swing space and airflow around the unit as outlined in the 79579439211 owner's manual.

Use these as practical targets when installing or sliding the refrigerator into a cutout:

  • Top: 1 inch minimum (more is fine if you have it)
  • Back: 1 to 2 inches to help condenser airflow
  • Sides: 1/8 to 1/2 inch to prevent rubbing and allow slight cabinet movement
  • Front (door opening space): allow room to fully open doors and drawers; many installations need about 24 inches in front for comfortable access

Quick clearance guide

Location Minimum target What it helps prevent
Top 1 in. Heat buildup, longer run times
Back 1 to 2 in. Poor airflow, warm temperatures
Sides 1/8 to 1/2 in. Door rubbing, cabinet vibration
Front ~24 in. Doors not opening fully, hard loading

Why top clearance matters

Top clearance is part of the refrigerator’s overall ventilation path. When warm air cannot escape, the compressor and condenser area run hotter, which can increase energy use and reduce cooling performance.

Installation tips that make clearance work better

  • Level the refrigerator so doors close easily; the front is typically set slightly higher than the rear.
  • Keep the area behind the unit free of dust buildup and crushed tubing.
  • Avoid pushing the cabinet tight against walls that can limit door swing.
  • Do not block interior air vents with food packages; airflow inside affects temperatures too.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore 79579439211 top-mount refrigerator, the upper section is the freezer compartment. It’s the insulated space designed to keep foods frozen, and it also supplies cold air that circulates down into the fresh-food (refrigerator) section.

What the upper compartment does

In a top-mount design like model 79579439211, the freezer is more than storage for frozen food; it’s also part of the cooling system airflow path.

  • Keeps food at freezing temperatures for long-term storage
  • Helps drive cold-air circulation to the refrigerator section
  • Houses freezer door components (hinges, gasket, handle)
  • Often contains the ice maker area (if equipped)

Freezer vs. refrigerator: quick comparison

Section Common name Primary purpose Typical temperature range
Upper section Freezer compartment Freezes and stores frozen foods 0°F to 5°F
Lower section Refrigerator compartment Keeps fresh foods cold (not frozen) 34°F to 40°F

Why it matters (and a common mistake)

Because air moves between the freezer and refrigerator sections, blocking vents can cause uneven temperatures, soft ice, or items freezing in the refrigerator section. We recommend loading food so it does not block air vents and making temperature changes one step at a time, then waiting about 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize (see the 79579439211 owner's manual).

If you’re troubleshooting door or temperature issues, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore refrigerator model 79579439211 is a Kenmore top-mount (top freezer) refrigerator in the 795.7940/795.7943** series. For the exact exterior dimensions (W x D x H), total capacity (cu. ft.), and required installation clearances for your specific color code, use the 79579439211 owner's manual.

Where to find the exact size specs in the manual

In the manual for this model family, the precise measurements are listed in the specifications and installation sections. We recommend checking these items:

  • Overall width, depth, and height (often listed with and without handles)
  • Total capacity (fresh food plus freezer)
  • Required clearances (sides, top, and back for airflow)
  • Door swing space (so doors and bins open fully)
  • Door removal and reversing guidance (helpful for tight doorways and hinge-side changes)

Quick checklist: measure your space the same way installers do

Use these steps before ordering or moving the refrigerator:

  • Measure the opening width at the front and back.
  • Measure height to the lowest cabinet or soffit.
  • Measure depth from the wall to the front of counters; include handle clearance.
  • Confirm you have room to pull the unit out for service and cleaning.
  • Measure the narrowest doorway/hallway on the delivery path; plan for door removal if needed.

What “size” usually means (so you get the right number)

If you need… Look for… Why it matters
Kitchen fit Exterior W x D x H Prevents binding against cabinets and counters
Storage space Capacity (cu. ft.) Helps compare usable space between models
Installation Clearance requirements Protects cooling performance and prevents overheating
Moving through doors Door removal steps Avoids damage during delivery and service

Why it matters

Using the exact specs for 79579439211 prevents common problems like doors that cannot open fully, poor airflow that reduces cooling, and a refrigerator that will not slide into the opening cleanly.

Last updated: January 2026

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