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Kenmore 10656672500 side-by-side refrigerator

Kenmore 10656672500 side-by-side refrigerator Parts

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Kenmore Side-By-Side Refrigerator 10656672500 FAQs

Kenmore Elite is a product line, not a single refrigerator size; cubic feet depends on the exact model number. For your Kenmore 10656672500 side-by-side refrigerator, the capacity is listed in the specifications section of the 10656672500 owner's manual.

How to find the cubic feet for your exact Kenmore Elite model

We recommend matching the model number on the rating label (inside the fresh food compartment) to the manual or parts list. Then look for “Capacity”, “Total volume”, or “Cubic feet”.

  • Check the model number on the inside wall near the crisper drawers or door frame
  • Look in the manual’s specifications section for capacity
  • If you have multiple Kenmore Elite refrigerators, verify each model separately
  • Use the model number (not “Elite”) when ordering shelves, bins, or filters

Quick reference: what “cubic feet” means

Cubic feet is the total interior storage volume of the refrigerator and freezer compartments combined. It helps compare overall space, but usable space also depends on shelf layout, ice maker size, and door bin configuration.

Term you may see What it refers to Where to look
Total capacity Fridge + freezer combined Specs section in the manual
Refrigerator capacity Fresh food compartment only Specs section in the manual
Freezer capacity Freezer compartment only Specs section in the manual

Why it matters

Knowing the correct cubic feet helps when you are comparing replacement units, planning kitchen fit, or troubleshooting storage issues (for example, ice bin space or shelf configuration).

If you are trying to regain storage space (cracked bins, missing pans, or shelf issues), these model-matched parts are commonly replaced:

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators are about 32 to 36 inches wide; for your Kenmore 10656672500, the exact cabinet width is listed in the owner's manual. If you are measuring for a tight opening, also plan for door swing and ventilation clearance.

Typical width ranges (what you can expect)

Side-by-side refrigerators commonly fall into these width bands:

  • 32 to 33 inches: space-saving models
  • 35 to 36 inches: most full-size side-by-sides
  • 36+ inches: larger-capacity or specialty models

Measure the right way (so it fits the first time)

When we help customers size a refrigerator opening, we use three measurements:

  • Cabinet width: the box itself (no doors open)
  • Overall width with doors: can be slightly wider than the cabinet
  • Clearance for door swing: needed so doors open fully and bins slide out

Clearance guidance from the manual

Your 10656672500 needs ventilation space around it. The manual calls out:

  • 1/2 inch of space on each side and at the top
  • 2 inches minimum on the side next to a fixed wall (to allow the door to swing)
  • Extra space at the back if you have an ice maker water line

Quick planning table

What you are planning for What to use Why it matters
Cabinet fit in the cutout Exact width from the manual Prevents a no-fit install
Door swing next to a wall 2-inch wall-side clearance Lets doors open fully
Airflow and cooling 1/2-inch side and top clearance Helps the compressor cool properly

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is even 1/4 inch too wide can bind against cabinets, and missing clearance can reduce airflow, which makes the compressor run longer and can lead to warm temperatures.

Last updated: February 2026

The SY EF code on a Kenmore refrigerator typically points to an evaporator fan circuit problem in the freezer section, most often a failed evaporator fan motor, ice buildup restricting the fan, or a wiring/connection issue. For your Kenmore 10656672500, we use the troubleshooting steps in the owner's manual to confirm the cause.

What SY EF usually means

SY EF is commonly associated with the refrigerator detecting that the freezer evaporator fan is not running correctly or the control is seeing an abnormal fan feedback signal. When the evaporator fan cannot move cold air, you can see warmer temps, poor airflow, and frost issues.

Common symptoms

  • Freezer temperature rises or swings
  • Fresh food section warms up even though the freezer seems “kind of cold”
  • Reduced airflow from vents
  • Unusual buzzing, grinding, or no fan sound when the door switch is pressed

Quick checks we recommend (in order)

  1. Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  2. Check for frost/ice blockage: Look for heavy frost on the freezer back wall (a sign of defrost trouble).
  3. Door switch test: Hold the freezer door switch closed; listen for the evaporator fan.
  4. Inspect wiring/connectors: With power off, check the fan harness connection for looseness or corrosion.
  5. Confirm defrost system health: If the fan is packed in ice, address defrost components.

Parts that commonly relate to SY EF on model 10656672500

If you find heavy frost buildup, the defrost system is a frequent root cause. These parts are commonly involved:

If the fan is physically damaged or not moving air, the fan blade can also be a factor:

What each part does (at a glance)

Part What it affects When it is suspect
Defrost bi-metal Stops/starts defrost based on temperature Heavy frost, intermittent defrost
Defrost heater Melts frost off evaporator Solid ice sheet on evaporator
Evaporator fan blade Moves air across evaporator Fan runs but airflow is weak/noisy

Why it matters

On a side-by-side refrigerator like the Kenmore 10656672500, the evaporator fan is what pushes cold air from the freezer to both compartments. When airflow drops, temperatures climb and frost can build faster, leading to food spoilage and recurring error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

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