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Kenmore Refrigerator 79570332410 FAQs

For Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 79570332410, the cabinet size is 32 in. wide, 65-3/4 in. high, and 26-5/8 in. deep (not including the extra space you should leave for airflow and door swing). For handling and clearance details, use the 79570332410 owner's manual.

Dimensions and clearance you should plan for

Even with the correct cabinet dimensions, installation usually needs extra room so the refrigerator can breathe and the doors can open fully.

  • Plan for at least 2 inches between the back of the refrigerator and the wall
  • Plan for at least 24 inches in front to open the doors
  • Make sure the floor is level so the doors seal correctly
  • If you have an ice maker or water dispenser, confirm you have a nearby water supply connection

Quick reference table

Measurement Size
Width 32 in.
Height 65-3/4 in.
Depth 26-5/8 in.
Recommended front clearance 24 in.
Recommended rear clearance 2 in.

Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents poor cooling and high energy use caused by restricted airflow, and it helps avoid door-swing issues that can damage hinges, gaskets, or cabinetry over time.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore refrigerator model 79570332410, the correct replacement water filter is ADQ36006102 (often listed as “Filter 9690”). We recommend matching by model number and then flushing about 2.5 gallons after installation to clear air and carbon fines (see the 79570332410 owner's manual).

Confirming you have the right filter

Use these quick checks before ordering:

  • Verify the refrigerator model number on the model and serial label (typically inside the fresh food section).
  • Confirm your current filter shows ADQ36006102 on the label, or matches the same shape and locking tabs.
  • If you are temporarily out of filters, use the bypass plug (your refrigerator should not run with the filter housing left open).
  • Replace the filter about every 6 months, or sooner if water flow slows or taste and odor return.
  • After replacing, flush water in short cycles until you reach about 2.5 gallons.

Parts that match this model

For this Kenmore 79570332410 bottom-mount refrigerator, these parts are commonly used in the water filtration area:

What you need What it does Model-matched part
Replacement water filter Reduces taste and odor and other contaminants Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9690 AGF80300801
Bypass plug Lets you run the refrigerator when a filter is not installed Refrigerator water filter bypass ABN73019101

After you install the new filter (important)

Flushing prevents sputtering and improves taste:

  • Dispense about 2.5 gallons total (roughly 5 minutes of dispensing time).
  • Use 30 seconds ON, 60 seconds OFF cycles so you do not overheat the dispenser area.
  • Discard the first few glasses if the dispenser has not been used for several hours.

Why it matters

Using the correct filter for model 79570332410 helps protect the water valve and dispenser system, keeps ice and water tasting normal, and prevents leaks caused by a poor seal or incorrect fit.

Last updated: January 2026

Water on the floor around your Kenmore refrigerator model 79570332410 is most often caused by a clogged defrost (condensation) drain or a water supply connection issue. We recommend checking for ice or debris in the drain path and inspecting the water line and inlet valve for slow leaks; see the 79570332410 owner's manual.

Most common causes (and what to check first)

  • Clogged defrost drain: Meltwater can back up and spill into the cabinet, then run onto the floor.
  • Cracked or mispositioned drain pan: Water from defrost can miss the pan or overflow.
  • Water line connection seepage: A loose fitting behind the unit can drip and track forward.
  • Water inlet valve leaking: The valve can seep even when the dispenser is not in use.
  • Ice maker or dispenser tubing leak: Small pinhole leaks can create intermittent puddles.

Quick diagnostic steps (10 to 20 minutes)

  1. Confirm where the water starts: front center, left/right corner, or from behind the refrigerator.
  2. Check for ice in the freezer floor (inside): ice buildup often points to a defrost drain restriction.
  3. Pull the refrigerator out and inspect the back:
    • Look for wet spots on the floor and on the water line.
    • Check the shutoff valve and compression fittings.
  4. Dry everything, then recheck after 1 to 2 hours to see the first place moisture returns.

Parts that commonly fix water-leak symptoms

If you find dripping at the valve or fittings, these model-matched parts are common solutions:

Symptom you see Likely area Example model-matched part
Drip from rear lower area near water line Water inlet valve or fittings Lg refrigerator water inlet valve AJU72992601
Drip only when dispensing water or making ice Valve, tubing, filter head Refrigerator water filter head ADQ36011715
Leak seems tied to filter changes or filter area Filter not seated, bypass needed for testing Refrigerator water filter bypass ABN73019101

Why it matters

A small leak can quickly damage flooring and can also lead to ice buildup inside the freezer that restricts airflow and affects cooling performance. Fixing the source early helps protect the compressor and prevents repeat puddles.

For water and ice system upkeep that helps prevent repeat leaks, follow how to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems.

Last updated: January 2026

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