How many cubic feet is my Kenmore refrigerator model 79551319012?
The exact cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore model 79551319012 is listed on the model’s specification section in the 79551319012 owner's manual. Most Kenmore 795-series refrigerators fall in the 20 to 30 cu. ft. range, but the precise number depends on the exact configuration for your unit.
How to find the exact capacity for model 79551319012
Use these quick checks to get the correct number without guessing:
- Check the specifications section in the 79551319012 owner's manual.
- Look for a rating label inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall or near the crisper area).
- If your label lists liters, convert to cubic feet (see table below).
- Confirm whether your refrigerator is standard-depth or counter-depth; counter-depth models usually have lower capacity.
- Match the model number exactly as 79551319012; small number changes can mean a different cabinet size.
Liters to cubic feet conversion (quick reference)
If your label shows capacity in liters, use this:
| If the label shows | Approx. cubic feet |
|---|---|
| 566 L | 20.0 cu. ft. |
| 623 L | 22.0 cu. ft. |
| 708 L | 25.0 cu. ft. |
| 850 L | 30.0 cu. ft. |
Why it matters
Capacity affects how you shop for replacement items and plan storage. For example, shelf and bin layouts, ice storage volume, and airflow space can vary by cabinet size, even within Kenmore 795 models.
Last updated: February 2026
How wide is a Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator?
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators are about 33 inches to 36 inches wide; for your Kenmore 79551319012, the exact cabinet width and required clearance are listed in the 79551319012 owner's manual.
Typical widths you will see (and what they mean)
Side-by-side refrigerator width varies mainly by capacity and whether the unit is standard-depth or counter-depth.
- 33 in. class: common for tighter kitchen cutouts
- 36 in. class: most common “full-size” side-by-side width
- Counter-depth models: often still 36 in. wide, but shallower front-to-back
- Door swing clearance: can add needed space beyond cabinet width
- Water line and cord routing: can affect how close the unit sits to the wall
How to measure width the right way
Use a tape measure and capture both the refrigerator and the opening.
- Measure cabinet width (left side panel to right side panel)
- Measure overall width with doors (some designs extend past the cabinet)
- Check handle depth separately if you are tight on aisle space
- Measure the cutout width at top, middle, and bottom (walls are rarely perfectly square)
- Confirm clearance needed for door swing and airflow in the manual
Quick reference: what to record
| Measurement | What to measure | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet width | Case side-to-side | Determines basic fit in the cutout |
| Overall width | Widest point with doors | Prevents surprises with door edges |
| Cutout width | Opening wall-to-wall | Confirms installation space |
| Clearance | Gap needed around unit | Helps cooling performance and door swing |
Why it matters
A refrigerator that is even 1/2 inch too wide can bind against cabinets, limit door opening, and reduce airflow around the condenser area. Confirming the exact width and clearance for Kenmore 79551319012 helps avoid installation and cooling problems.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 79551319012, the model number is printed on the appliance identification label, typically inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment along the side wall near the front, or on the ceiling near the top. Use the 79551319012 owner's manual as a quick locator reference.
Common label locations to check first
- Inside the refrigerator compartment on the left side wall (near the front edge)
- Inside the refrigerator compartment on the right side wall (near the front edge)
- On the ceiling of the refrigerator compartment (near the light housing)
- Along the door frame (hinge side) when the door is open
- Behind the crisper drawers on the inner liner (less common)
What you should see on the label
The label usually lists both the model number and serial number. The model number is the key for ordering Kenmore parts like an ice maker assembly, thermistor, or evaporator fan motor.
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts and diagrams | 79551319012 |
| Serial number | Production info and service history | Letters and numbers |
Tips if the label is hard to read
- Wipe the label gently with a damp cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners
- Use a flashlight and take a close-up photo, then zoom in
- If the label is damaged, check for a secondary label near the door frame
Why it matters
Using the exact model number (like 79551319012) prevents ordering the wrong refrigerator parts, especially for model-specific items such as the refrigerator electronic control board EBR64585307 or the ice maker components.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
A bad compressor on Kenmore model 79551319012 usually shows up as poor cooling even though the refrigerator keeps trying to run, often with repeated clicking (start attempt) or an unusually hot compressor shell. Before condemning the compressor, we rule out airflow, defrost, and control issues that can mimic compressor failure.
Quick checks you can do safely
- Confirm the condenser fan (by the compressor) runs when the unit is running.
- Clean dust from the condenser area; restricted airflow can cause overheating and shutdown.
- Listen for a repeating pattern: hum for a few seconds, then click, then silence.
- Check freezer temperature; if it is above 10°F, ice production and cooling will suffer.
- Look for heavy frost on the freezer back wall; that points to a defrost/airflow problem, not the compressor.
- Verify doors seal and close fully; warm air leaks can look like “no cooling.”
For model-specific component locations and access panels, use the 79551319012 owner's manual.
What the symptoms usually mean
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Clicking every few minutes, little or no cooling | Start device/overload or compressor locked | Professional electrical tests; check condenser airflow first |
| Runs constantly, still warm | Sealed system issue or weak compressor | Check condenser coil cleanliness; verify fans run |
| Freezer frosts up, fridge side warm | Defrost failure or air damper issue | Evaporator frost pattern; damper operation |
| No compressor sound at all | Control, relay, or power issue | Outlet power, controls, wiring |
When it is time for a professional diagnosis
Compressor diagnosis requires live-voltage and sealed-system evaluation. A technician typically checks:
- Compressor start relay/overload operation
- Compressor winding resistance and continuity
- Amperage draw at startup and while running
- Refrigerant leak indicators and sealed-system pressures
If the compressor is confirmed failed, the replacement for this model is the refrigerator compressor TCA37091210.
Why it matters
Replacing a compressor is one of the highest-cost refrigerator repairs, and several lower-cost problems (dirty condenser coil, failed fan, defrost issue, control problem) can create the same “not cooling” symptoms. A structured check prevents unnecessary parts and downtime.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators, including side-by-side models like 79551319012, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Regular maintenance (especially cleaning condenser coils and keeping door seals tight) is what most often pushes a refrigerator toward the high end of that range.
Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)
Here are realistic lifespan expectations for a Kenmore refrigerator based on common service patterns:
- 10 to 15 years: typical average lifespan
- 15 to 20 years: achievable with strong maintenance and timely repairs
- Under 10 years: most often tied to heavy use, poor airflow around the cabinet, dirty coils, or unresolved cooling issues
| Lifespan range | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 5 years | Early failure is uncommon | Check installation, airflow, and power quality; follow the 79551319012 owner's manual |
| 6 to 10 years | Wear items start showing up | Address small issues early (noise, warm spots, leaks) |
| 11 to 15 years | Most common replacement window | Compare repair cost vs. age and condition |
| 16+ years | Bonus years | Keep coils clean and seals tight; repair promptly |
Maintenance that extends refrigerator life
These steps reduce compressor run time, prevent icing, and help the sealed system last longer:
- Vacuum and brush condenser coils regularly (more often with pets)
- Keep door gaskets clean so doors seal without gaps
- Maintain proper temperatures (about 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer)
- Leave space for airflow behind and above the refrigerator
- Fix water leaks quickly to prevent corrosion and ice buildup
- Replace failed cooling-air components promptly (fans, dampers, sensors)
Why it matters
A refrigerator’s most expensive wear items are the compressor and control system. When airflow is restricted (dirty coils, blocked vents, weak evaporator fan), the compressor runs hotter and longer, which shortens overall lifespan and increases energy use.
Parts that commonly come up as refrigerators age
If your Kenmore 79551319012 starts having ice or cooling symptoms, these are common repair areas:
- Ice production or dispensing issues: lg refrigerator ice maker assembly 5989JA1002D
- Warm refrigerator section or poor airflow: evaporator fan motor, air damper, thermistor
- Water leaks or puddles: drain tube, water tube fittings, water tank
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common problems with Kenmore refrigerators?
The most common Kenmore refrigerator problems are cooling issues, water leaks, ice maker and dispenser failures, and unusual noises. On Kenmore model 79551319012, these symptoms usually trace back to airflow restrictions, defrost system trouble, water line or drain clogs, or worn mechanical parts; use the 79551319012 owner's manual to match symptoms to the correct checks.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Not cooling or weak cooling: dirty condenser coil, evaporator fan not running, frost buildup from a defrost problem
- Water under the fridge or in the freezer: clogged/iced drain system, cracked drain tube, loose water tube fitting
- Ice maker not making ice: water supply issue, ice maker assembly fault, freezer temperature too warm
- Dispenser issues (ice not dispensing, door not opening): ice clumps in the bin, chute door motor problem, auger drive issue
- Buzzing, rattling, or clicking: fan blade hitting ice, loose panels, compressor start noise, ice maker cycling
Quick checks we recommend first (in order)
- Confirm temperatures: freezer near 0°F, fresh food near 37°F.
- Check airflow: vents inside must stay clear; avoid overpacking.
- Clean the condenser area: dust buildup raises temps and increases run time.
- Look for frost on the back freezer panel: heavy frost points to a defrost issue.
- Inspect for leaks: trace water to the drain path or the water supply line.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on model 79551319012
| Problem area | Common suspect part | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Leaking/icing from defrost drain | Refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D | Water routing during defrost |
| Noisy or warm freezer | Refrigerator evaporator fan motor 4681JB1029S | Cold air circulation |
| Ice maker not producing | Lg refrigerator ice maker assembly 5989JA1002D | Ice harvest and fill cycles |
| Dispenser not moving ice well | Refrigerator auger motor EAU59551204 | Ice crushing/auger drive |
Why it matters
Cooling, ice, and leak complaints often share the same root causes: restricted airflow, frost buildup, or water not draining correctly. Fixing the underlying cause prevents repeat failures and protects food temperatures.
Last updated: February 2026
What causes a side-by-side refrigerator to stop cooling?
A Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 79551319012 usually stops cooling because airflow or heat removal is blocked (dirty condenser coils, iced-over evaporator), a fan is not running, or the defrost system is failing. Start with power, temperature settings, and airflow checks before testing parts.
Quick checks first (no tools)
- Confirm the refrigerator has power and the interior lights turn on.
- Make sure the temperature controls were not accidentally changed; verify in the 79551319012 owner's manual.
- Check that food packages are not blocking air vents in the freezer or fresh food section.
- Close doors firmly and inspect for gaps that can cause warm air leaks.
- Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; it should run when the compressor is running.
Most common causes (and what you will notice)
| Likely cause | What you will notice | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Dirty condenser coil | Gradual warming, long run times | Clean coil and improve airflow around cabinet |
| Evaporator fan not running | Freezer warms, little to no airflow | Diagnose fan motor and wiring; replace if failed |
| Frosted/iced evaporator (defrost issue) | Freezer back wall frosts up, airflow drops | Defrost system troubleshooting; check heater and sensors |
| Air damper stuck | Freezer cold but fridge warm | Inspect damper door operation |
Parts that commonly relate to “not cooling” symptoms
If your symptoms match, these model-specific parts are often involved:
- Refrigerator evaporator fan motor 4681JB1029S (no/weak airflow from freezer)
- Refrigerator defrost heater ADL74581702 (heavy frost buildup from defrost failure)
- Refrigerator thermistor 6500JB2002T (temperatures swing or unit runs oddly)
- Refrigerator condenser coil ACG72921101 (restricted heat removal, poor cooling)
Why it matters
Cooling problems are usually airflow-related; when air cannot move across the evaporator or heat cannot leave through the condenser, temperatures rise even if the compressor is running. Catching a dirty coil or a failing fan early helps prevent food spoilage and reduces strain on the sealed system.
Last updated: February 2026
How to read Kenmore model numbers?
Kenmore model numbers tell us the product line and the manufacturing family so we can match the correct diagrams and replacement parts. For Kenmore refrigerator model 79551319012, the first three digits (795) are the prefix, and the remaining digits identify the exact series and revision. Use the label location shown in the 79551319012 owner's manual.
Where to find the model and serial label
On most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators, the tag is typically located:
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
- Along the door frame (hinge side)
- On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the lights
- Behind the lower toe grille or kickplate
- On the back exterior panel (less common)
How we decode the number (quick breakdown)
We read the model number in sections; the exact meaning of every digit varies by platform, but this format is consistently useful for parts lookup.
| Section | Example | What it tells us |
|---|---|---|
| Prefix (first 3 digits) | 795 | Manufacturer family code used for parts matching |
| Middle digits | 51319 | Series and design platform |
| Suffix digits | 012 | Version or engineering revision |
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part
These steps prevent common mismatches on items like an ice maker, door gasket, or control board:
- Copy the model number exactly as printed (all digits)
- Search and order by the full model number, not just the 3-digit prefix
- Match the part by diagram location when multiple versions exist
- Confirm the symptom first (cooling, ice maker, water dispenser)
Why it matters
Even small model-number differences can change fit, wiring, or mounting points; using 79551319012 ensures the parts list matches your exact refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026





