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Kenmore 79565009401 bottom-mount refrigerator

Kenmore 79565009401 bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

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Kenmore Bottom-Mount Refrigerator 79565009401 FAQs

To adjust the height (level) on your Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 79565009401, turn the two front leveling screws: clockwise raises that side, counterclockwise lowers it. Having someone push against the top of the refrigerator reduces weight on the screws and makes adjustment easier (see the 79565009401 owner's manual).

Before you start

  • Keep the refrigerator plugged in so you can confirm the doors close properly after leveling.
  • Pull the refrigerator forward just enough to access the front leveling screws and base grille.
  • Use a screwdriver that fits the leveling screw head securely.
  • Have a helper ready to gently push back on the top front of the cabinet while you turn the screws.

Step-by-step: leveling (height adjustment)

  1. Move the refrigerator into its final position.
  2. Locate the two front leveling screws (left and right).
  3. Turn the leveling screw:
    • Clockwise to raise that side
    • Counterclockwise to lower that side
  4. Make small changes, then recheck door closing.
  5. If doors do not close easily, tilt the refrigerator slightly more to the rear by turning both leveling screws clockwise the same amount.
  6. Reinstall the base grille when finished.

Door gap uneven after leveling (quick alignment)

If the space between the doors looks uneven after you adjust height, use the door alignment method in the manual:

  • Pry off the top hinge cover.
  • Loosen the top hinge screws (typically a 10 mm socket or wrench).
  • Hold the door so the gap is even, then tighten the screws.
  • Reinstall the top hinge cover.

What to turn and what it changes

What you adjust Where it is What it affects
Left leveling screw Front left Left side height, door closing feel
Right leveling screw Front right Right side height, door closing feel
Both screws equally Front left and right Overall tilt (helps doors self-close)

Why it matters

Proper leveling helps the doors seal consistently, reduces warm air leaks, and prevents moisture issues that can lead to frost buildup or temperature swings.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore Elite refrigerators like model 79565009401, dH typically indicates a defrost heating problem (the unit is not sensing normal temperature rise during defrost). This often leads to frost buildup, warm temperatures, or reduced airflow until the defrost system issue is corrected.

What to check first (safe, quick checks)

  • Power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Confirm airflow: do not block interior vents with food packages; restricted airflow can mimic cooling problems.
  • Look for heavy frost on the freezer back wall; that points to a defrost system issue.
  • Verify doors close and seal fully; air leaks can increase frost and trigger defrost-related symptoms.
  • Make sure temperature settings are reasonable (many Kenmore bottom-mount models start around 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer).

Common causes of a dH (defrost heat) condition

In this Kenmore 795-series bottom-mount design, dH is most often tied to one of these:

  • Defrost sensor or wiring issue
  • Defrost heater circuit problem
  • Control not driving the heater during defrost
  • Door left ajar causing excessive frost load

Parts that are often involved

What it affects What you may notice Example part for model 79565009401
Defrost temperature sensing Frost buildup, dH returns after reset Refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005C
Cabinet temperature feedback Temps swing, odd readings Refrigerator thermistor 6500JB2002T
Door status (lights, fan behavior) Lights act up, fan stops when it should run Refrigerator door push-button switch 6600JB1010A

Why it matters

When the defrost system is not working correctly, frost can blanket the evaporator and block airflow. That reduces cooling to the refrigerator section, makes the compressor run longer, and can eventually cause food spoilage.

Best next step for model-specific guidance

Use the troubleshooting and control information in the 79565009401 owner’s manual to identify the exact dH meaning for your control style and to follow the recommended diagnostic steps.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 79565009401 is part of the Kenmore 795.6500 series covered in the 79565009401 owner's manual. For exact exterior dimensions (width, depth, height), use the model’s specification section in the manual; capacity and dimensions can vary by the color-number suffix.

What “size” usually means (and what to check)

When customers ask for refrigerator size, we typically confirm these specs:

  • Overall capacity (cu. ft.): total storage volume
  • Exterior dimensions (W x D x H): fit through doorways and into the cabinet opening
  • Depth type: standard-depth vs. counter-depth
  • Clearances: space needed for airflow and door swing

Where to find the exact dimensions for 79565009401

Use the 79565009401 owner's manual and look for the specifications or installation section. This manual covers multiple related models (795.6500-, 6501-, 6520-, 6521-, 7500-, 7501-, 7508-, 7509-, 7520-, 7521-, 7528-, 7529-), so match the details to 79565009401 and its suffix.

Quick fit checklist before you buy or move the fridge

  • Measure the opening width and height at the front and back
  • Measure doorway width and any tight turns (hallways, stairs)
  • Plan for rear clearance (cord and water line add space)
  • Confirm water line routing if the unit is connected to water

Typical dimension ranges for this style (helpful for planning)

Most 33-inch-class Kenmore/LG-built bottom-mount refrigerators are commonly in these ranges:

Spec Typical range
Width ~32 3/4 to 33 inches
Height ~67 to 70 inches
Depth (without handles) ~30 to 33 inches

Why it matters

Getting the correct width, depth, and height prevents delivery problems, ensures proper air circulation, and helps avoid door alignment issues after installation.

Last updated: January 2026

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