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Kenmore Refrigerator 79579304900 FAQs

On the Kenmore 79579304900 top-mount refrigerator, the upper part is the freezer compartment. It’s the section designed to keep foods frozen, and it also supplies cold air that helps cool the fresh food (refrigerator) section.

What the freezer compartment does

In a top-mount refrigerator like model 79579304900, the freezer is more than storage for frozen food; it’s also part of the cooling system.

  • Keeps food at freezing temperatures for longer-term storage
  • Circulates cold air through freezer vents
  • Sends some cold air into the refrigerator section through an upper vent
  • Helps maintain stable temperatures when doors are opened and closed

For diagrams, airflow details, and control-setting guidance, use the 79579304900 owner's manual.

Freezer vs. refrigerator section (quick comparison)
Section Location on this model Primary purpose Typical items
Freezer compartment Upper Freezing and cold-air source Frozen foods, ice cream, ice trays/bins
Refrigerator section Lower Fresh food cooling Milk, produce, leftovers
Why it matters

Knowing the correct name helps when you’re troubleshooting temperature problems or ordering parts. For example, if the freezer door is not sealing, cold air can leak out and both sections can warm up.

If you’re dealing with door closing or alignment issues, the manual’s door removal and hinge steps are especially helpful. If you’re replacing a worn hinge-related piece, a common item for door sag is the refrigerator door hinge bushing 4984JJ3003A.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore refrigerator model 79579304900 is a top-freezer (top-mount) refrigerator. For this model family, the typical exterior size is about 33 inches wide, 31 to 34 inches deep (deeper with handles), and 67 to 69 inches tall. For the exact dimensions for your unit, use the 79579304900 owner's manual.

How to get the exact dimensions for 79579304900

We recommend confirming size two ways so you can plan delivery clearance, door swing, and cabinet fit.

  • Check the dimensions/installation section in the 79579304900 owner's manual.
  • Measure the refrigerator at the widest and deepest points (include hinges and handles).
  • Measure height to the top of the hinge (not just the cabinet).
  • Add clearance for airflow: typically 1 inch behind and 1 inch above (more if your space runs warm).
  • Confirm your doorway and hallway clearances before moving the unit.
Typical size ranges (what most owners see)

These ranges match common Kenmore 795 top-freezer designs; your exact numbers can vary by configuration.

Measurement Typical range What changes it most
Width 32 7/8 to 33 1/2 in. Door style, hinge caps
Depth 31 to 34 in. Handles, rear clearance, water line
Height 67 to 69 in. Leveling legs, hinge height
Why “depth” is the number that surprises people

Depth is often the tightest fit because it can be measured in different ways.

  • Cabinet-only depth (no handles) is the smallest number.
  • Overall depth includes handles and can add 2 to 4 inches.
  • If the unit has a water line, you also need room so the line does not kink when pushed back.

If you are connecting a water supply, the manual notes typical water requirements such as 1/4-inch OD tubing and adequate water pressure (varies by whether a filter is used). See the 79579304900 owner's manual for the full installation guidance.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore top-mount refrigerator model 79579304900, the correct water filter is the one specified for your exact model in the 79579304900 owner's manual. If your refrigerator is plumbed to a water line and uses a filter, matching the filter to the model prevents leaks, low flow, and bad-tasting ice or water.

How to confirm the right filter for model 79579304900

Use these checks to identify the correct replacement filter without guessing:

  • Look for a filter housing inside the fresh food compartment (often upper right or upper left) or in the base grille area.
  • Check the existing filter for a printed model or part number.
  • Confirm whether your unit is connected to a water supply line (ice maker or dispenser use).
  • Review the filter replacement section and parts list in the 79579304900 owner's manual.
  • If there is no installed filter, consider adding an inline filter if your water has sand or particles.
If your refrigerator does not use a built-in filter

Some versions are designed to run without a cartridge filter. In that case, we recommend installing an inline filter in the water line near the refrigerator when water quality could clog the inlet screen.

Water pressure guidelines (important for filter compatibility)

Your manual lists these typical requirements:

Setup Typical water pressure range
No water filter 20 to 120 psi
With a water filter 40 to 120 psi

Low pressure can cause slow fill, hollow ice cubes, or weak dispenser flow; a clogged filter makes those symptoms worse.

Why it matters

Using the correct filter for 79579304900 protects the refrigerator water valve and helps prevent taste and odor issues in ice. The manual also notes that minerals in the water supply can cause off-taste or odor, and filtration is a common fix.

For step-by-step help, use how to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore model 79579304900, the ER IF (or Er IF) code points to an ice fan (ice room fan) airflow problem. That fan moves freezer air through ducts to keep the ice maker area cold; the issue is usually fan blockage (ice buildup) or a failed fan circuit.

What to check first (fast, no parts)
  • Power the refrigerator off at the breaker or unplug it for safety before accessing panels (per the 79579304900 owner's manual).
  • Check for ice or frost blocking the air duct to the ice maker area; clear any visible ice.
  • Make sure the freezer door closes tightly and the gasket is sealing.
  • Confirm vents are not blocked by food packages.
  • Restore power and see if the fan noise returns and the code clears.
Common causes and what they mean
Likely cause What you may notice Typical fix
Ice buildup blocking airflow ER IF after warm, humid door openings Defrost/clear blockage, improve door sealing
Ice fan not running No airflow to ice area, warmer ice Diagnose fan wiring/motor, replace failed component
Door not sealing Frost patterns, frequent cycling Adjust door, warm and reshape gasket, replace gasket if torn
Control issue Fan tests good but code returns Advanced diagnosis; service recommended
Parts that can be involved

If you find the freezer door is not sealing well (a common contributor to frost that can trigger airflow errors), inspect the gasket for rips, gaps, or hardened sections. For this model, a matching option is the refrigerator freezer door gasket ADX52752649.

Why it matters

When the ice fan cannot move cold air, the ice maker area warms up. That leads to slow ice production, clumping, melting, and repeated error codes. Fixing airflow and door sealing prevents recurring frost and protects cooling performance.

Last updated: January 2026

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