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Kenmore Refrigerator 79578406804 FAQs

Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 79578406804 is a 33-inch class refrigerator; most units in this series measure about 33 inches wide, 31 to 34 inches deep (deeper with handles), and 67 to 70 inches tall. For the exact dimensions for your configuration, use the 79578406804 owner's manual.

How to get the exact measurements (fast and accurate)

We recommend measuring your specific unit because depth and height can change with handles, hinges, and leveling feet.

  • Width: measure the cabinet at the widest point (usually hinge-to-hinge)
  • Height: measure floor to top of hinge cover (include leveling feet)
  • Depth (cabinet only): back panel to front edge of doors (no handles)
  • Depth (with handles): back panel to the furthest point of the handle
  • Clearance: add space for door swing and airflow behind the unit

Typical size ranges for this Kenmore 795 bottom-mount style

These ranges help when planning a replacement or checking fit in a cutout.

Measurement Typical range What changes it most
Width ~33 in hinge spacing, cabinet trim
Height ~67 to 70 in leveling feet, hinge cover
Depth ~31 to 34 in door thickness, handles

Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents installation problems like doors hitting cabinets, drawers not clearing an island, or restricted airflow that can reduce cooling performance.

If you are reconnecting the water line for the ice maker or dispenser, the manual also lists water supply requirements and tubing guidance; see the 79578406804 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore refrigerator model 79578406804, buy the water filter that matches the filter type and part number specified for this exact model. The fastest way is to confirm the model number on the rating label, then use the filter identification and replacement section in the 79578406804 owner's manual.

The most reliable ways to identify the correct filter

  • Confirm the rating label shows 79578406804 (not just “795”).
  • Locate the filter housing in the refrigerator and note where it mounts (inside the fresh food compartment or on the back).
  • Read any part number printed on the old filter cartridge or on the filter head label.
  • Match that part number to the filter information in the 79578406804 owner's manual.
  • If your refrigerator is connected to reverse osmosis, make sure supply pressure is adequate; low pressure can cause slow dispensing that looks like a clogged filter.

What “correct” means when shopping

The correct filter is determined by fit and connection style first, then by the part number.

What you check What to match Why it matters
Model number 79578406804 Prevents ordering a filter for a different Kenmore platform
Filter mounting location Inside compartment vs. inline/back Ensures the cartridge style is compatible
Printed part number Old filter or filter head label Gives the most direct replacement match

Why it matters

Using the correct water filter protects the water inlet valve and icemaker from sediment, helps maintain water flow, and improves taste and odor. A wrong filter can leak, restrict flow, or fail to seal.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 79578406804, water leaking underneath is usually defrost water backing up from a clogged or frozen drain, or a small seep at the icemaker water line connection. Start by checking for ice on the freezer floor and inspecting the drain pan area.

Quick checks (5 to 10 minutes)

  • Unplug the refrigerator before removing any interior panels.
  • Look for a sheet of ice or standing water on the freezer floor.
  • Pull the unit forward and check the drain pan for overflow or cracks.
  • If you have an icemaker, inspect the 1/4-inch supply line and fittings for slow drips.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level so water flows to the drain correctly.

Most common causes and fixes

Clogged or frozen defrost drain

During defrost, water should run to the drain pan. If the drain is blocked, water backs up, freezes, then melts and leaks out.

  • Flush the drain opening with warm water.
  • Clear debris with a flexible plastic tube or pipe cleaner.
  • If the drain tube is restricted, loose, or damaged, replace it with the refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D.

Water line connection seepage (icemaker models)

The manual’s water line section instructs tightening any connections that leak after turning the water on.

  • Tighten compression fittings (do not overtighten).
  • Make sure tubing is routed so it cannot vibrate against the cabinet.
  • Recheck for drips after an icemaker fill.

Use the 79578406804 manual for the water line connection and leak-check steps.

Symptoms-to-cause guide

What you see Most likely cause Where to focus
Water under freezer door Frozen/clogged defrost drain Drain opening and drain tube
Water after ice maker fills Water line seepage Supply line and fittings
Water in drain pan but overflowing Pan not evaporating fast enough or unit not level Pan area and leveling legs

Why it matters

Stopping the leak protects flooring and prevents recurring ice buildup that can reduce airflow and cooling performance.

Last updated: January 2026

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