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Kenmore 89971335320 top-mount refrigerator Parts

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Kenmore TOP-MOUNT REFRIGERATOR 89971335320 FAQs

On the Kenmore 89971335320 top-mount refrigerator, the top compartment is the freezer compartment (often just called the freezer). It’s the section designed to keep food frozen and it also supplies cold air to help cool the fresh food section.

What the top freezer does

  • Freezes and stores frozen foods at about 0°F
  • Helps cool the refrigerator section through internal airflow
  • Often houses the ice maker (if equipped)
  • Contains freezer door bins and shelves for organization

Common parts you’ll see in the top freezer area

Some parts are located in or directly support the freezer compartment:

  • Airflow components that move cold air
  • Door gasket that seals the freezer door
  • Ice maker components (on models equipped for ice)
Freezer-area item What it’s for When it becomes a problem
Freezer door gasket Keeps warm air out Frost buildup, sweating, poor cooling
Air duct Routes cold air Fridge warm but freezer cold
Ice maker Makes ice No ice, small cubes, leaking

Where to confirm features for your exact model

We recommend checking the 89971335320 installation guide for model-specific details like door configuration, leveling, and door swing reversal steps.

Why it matters

Knowing the top section is the freezer helps when troubleshooting symptoms like “freezer cold but refrigerator warm,” frost buildup, or ice maker issues. Those problems often trace back to airflow, door sealing, or leveling.

Last updated: January 2026

A “top-mount” refrigerator and a “top-freezer” refrigerator are the same basic design: the freezer compartment is on top and the fresh food compartment is below. For Kenmore model 89971335320, this layout keeps everyday refrigerated items at a comfortable reach while still providing a full-width freezer.

What you get with a top-mount (top-freezer) layout

  • Freezer on top; refrigerator section below
  • Typically more fresh-food shelf space than many bottom-freezer designs of similar overall size
  • Simpler airflow path (freezer cools first, then cold air is directed to the refrigerator section)
  • Often fewer complex mechanisms than some French door or bottom-freezer styles
  • Easier access to freezer items at eye level

How it compares to other common refrigerator styles

Style Freezer location What it’s best for Common tradeoff
Top-mount (top-freezer) Top Balanced capacity, straightforward design Fresh food is lower, so you bend more
Bottom freezer Bottom Fresh food at eye level Freezer access requires bending
French door Bottom (drawer) Wide shelves, organization More doors, more parts, often higher cost

Why it matters for cooling and controls

On many top-mount refrigerators, the freezer is the primary cooling zone and the refrigerator section is cooled by air routed from the freezer. That means freezer airflow and temperature settings can directly affect fresh-food temperatures.

If temperatures seem off, we use the control and airflow components shown in the 89971335320 installation guide to confirm proper setup and adjustment.

Quick tips to get the best performance from a top-mount refrigerator

  • Set the refrigerator to 37°F and the freezer to 0°F (then fine-tune after 24 hours)
  • Keep vents between freezer and refrigerator clear of food packages
  • Level the cabinet so doors close fully (helps prevent frost and moisture)
  • Avoid overpacking the freezer; airflow matters
  • If you have an ice maker, confirm the water supply is on and the fill tube is not frozen

Last updated: January 2026

Common Kenmore Elite refrigerator problems usually come down to cooling and power issues, door sealing problems, and ice maker or water supply faults. On Kenmore model 89971335320 (top-mount), the installation guide troubleshooting points first to power supply, door closure, temperature settings, and leveling.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Not running at all: unplugged cord, tripped breaker, blown fuse, or a power outage.
  • Food not cold enough: door opened too often, door not closing fully, warm temperature setting, or too much unfrozen food added at once.
  • Door will not close completely: food packages blocking the door, dirty gasket, or the refrigerator not level.
  • No ice or poor ice production: ice maker switched off, water supply issue, or a valve problem.
  • Unusual noises: normal refrigerant flow sounds or metal expansion and contraction; persistent loud noise can point to a fan issue.

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Verify the power cord is fully seated and the outlet has power.
  2. Confirm both doors close fully and the gaskets are clean.
  3. Level the cabinet using the front leveling feet (a common cause of warm temps and moisture).
  4. Set controls colder and allow time for temperatures to stabilize (especially after loading groceries).
  5. If the unit has an ice maker, make sure the shutoff arm or probe is in the ON position.

Parts that commonly come up for these symptoms (model 89971335320)

Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
No ice or no water fill Water supply control Water valve 3004000060
Warm temps, loud airflow noise Evaporator airflow Fan 3000002287
Dead display or no response Power/control area Power panel 3005001717

Why leveling and door sealing matter

A top-mount refrigerator like the Kenmore 89971335320 depends on tight door sealing and proper cabinet leveling to prevent warm air leaks. When the door does not close correctly, you can get temperature swings, frost, and moisture.

Helpful reference

Use the 89971335320 installation guide for the model-specific leveling steps, door swing guidance, and the built-in troubleshooting table.

Last updated: January 2026

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