What is a fridge with freezer on top called?
A fridge with the freezer on top is called a top-freezer refrigerator; it’s also commonly called a top-mount refrigerator. Your Kenmore 10674952401 is a top-mount design with the freezer compartment above the fresh-food section (two side-opening doors). See the owner's manual for the exact feature layout on your unit.
Common names you’ll see for this style
- Top-freezer refrigerator
- Top-mount refrigerator
- Freezer-over-fridge refrigerator
- Traditional two-door top freezer
How to identify it quickly
A top-mount (top-freezer) refrigerator has these typical traits:
- Freezer compartment is above the refrigerator compartment
- Two separate doors, usually hinged on the side
- Refrigerator controls and vents manage airflow between sections
- Often includes optional features like an ice maker, depending on configuration
Top-freezer vs. other refrigerator styles
| Style | Freezer location | Typical door layout |
|---|---|---|
| Top-freezer (top-mount) | Top | Two doors, side-hinged |
| Bottom-freezer | Bottom | Two doors or drawer freezer |
| Side-by-side | Left side | Two tall doors |
| French door | Bottom | Two upper doors plus freezer drawer |
Why it matters
Knowing the style helps you match the right parts and instructions for your Kenmore 10674952401, especially for items that differ by configuration (like shelves, door bins, and ice maker components). It also helps when you’re looking up operating tips such as keeping vents clear for proper airflow.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the ER if code on a Kenmore 10674952401?
The ER IF code on your Kenmore 10674952401 points to an ice fan (freezer fan) airflow problem. That fan pushes cold air through the freezer and into the ice maker area; when airflow is blocked or the fan is not running correctly, the refrigerator reports ER IF.
What to check first (fast, no parts)
- Make sure the freezer vents and air channels are not blocked by food packages.
- Look for heavy frost or ice buildup on the freezer back wall (a common sign of restricted airflow).
- Confirm the freezer door closes fully and the gasket seals all the way around.
- Power-cycle the refrigerator (unplug for 2 minutes, then plug back in) and see if the code returns.
- If the fan is noisy, intermittent, or silent when it should be running, focus on the fan circuit and airflow restrictions.
Common causes and the most likely fixes
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What usually fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Ice maker area warm, freezer still somewhat cold | Air duct blocked or iced over | Clear blockage; defrost ice buildup |
| Heavy frost on freezer back wall | Defrost system issue | Diagnose defrost components; check defrost bi-metal WP4387503 |
| Water dispenser slow, ice production drops | Water supply restriction (separate from ER IF, but often noticed together) | Replace refrigerator filter EDR6D1 and recheck flow |
| Code returns quickly after reset | Fan circuit problem or persistent airflow restriction | Inspect wiring, connectors, and fan area; follow diagnostics in the owner's manual |
Why it matters
The ice fan is what moves cold air to keep the ice maker compartment cold enough to harvest and freeze ice. When airflow is reduced, you can get slow ice production, soft or hollow cubes, and temperature swings that also stress the cooling system.
Helpful related guidance
- For model-family troubleshooting steps and code meanings, use our Kenmore 106 model refrigerator error codes reference alongside the diagnostic steps in your manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the recommended clearance above a refrigerator?
For the Kenmore 10674952401 top-mount refrigerator, we recommend at least 1/2 inch of clearance above the cabinet (and 1/2 inch on each side) to keep airflow moving and help the refrigerator cool efficiently. For the exact placement guidance for your kitchen, use the owner's manual.
Recommended clearances (typical for this model)
Use these minimums as your starting point:
- Top: 1/2 inch (above the refrigerator cabinet)
- Sides: 1/2 inch on each side
- Back: Leave extra room if you have a water line connection for an ice maker
- Next to a fixed wall: 2 inches minimum on the hinge side so the door can swing open
- Vents: Keep interior air vents clear of food packages
Quick reference table
| Location | Minimum clearance | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Above cabinet | 1/2 in | Improves ventilation and cooling performance |
| Each side | 1/2 in | Reduces heat buildup around the cabinet |
| Hinge side at a wall | 2 in | Prevents door binding and improves access |
Why it matters
Refrigerators reject heat through the condenser area; when the top and sides are too tight, heat can build up and the unit may run longer, cool poorly, or have temperature swings. Proper spacing also helps prevent moisture issues and keeps doors operating smoothly.
Installation tips we use in the field
- Measure clearance to the cabinet top, not to the door hinge cover.
- If the refrigerator has an ice maker, plan extra space behind it for the water line so it does not kink.
- Avoid installing near heat sources (ovens, radiators) and keep the room temperature above 55°F.
- After moving the refrigerator, pull it straight out and push it straight back to protect flooring.
Last updated: February 2026





