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KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 bottom-mount refrigerator

KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Technical Sheet In French for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part W11203267

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    Technical Sheet In French

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  • Use And Care Guide for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part W11218735

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  • Tech Sheet (english) for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part W11203256

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  • Refrigerator Vinyl Tape for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part 479502

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part 12992101

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  • Foam Slab for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part 876029

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  • For Field Installable Icemaker Repair Parts List, Refer To Model 106.8560 for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part N/P

    For Field Installable Icemaker Repair Parts List, Refer To Model 106.8560

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  • Refrigerator Cover for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part W10577369

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part 1117510

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  • Adhesive for KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 - Part 542639

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KitchenAid Bottom-Mount Refrigerator KRFF507HPS01 FAQs

A KitchenAid refrigerator like model KRFF507HPS01 typically lasts about 14 to 19 years with normal household use and basic maintenance (clean coils, good door sealing, and on-time filter changes). Many units run longer when temperatures and airflow stay consistent.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

The biggest drivers of refrigerator life are compressor run time, airflow, and how hard the sealed system has to work to hold temperature.

  • Keeping condenser coils clean reduces compressor strain
  • A tight door seal prevents warm air leaks and frost buildup
  • Stable settings (not constantly changing temps) help the control system regulate efficiently
  • Replacing filters on schedule helps airflow and water system performance
  • Avoiding overpacking improves circulation in the fresh food and freezer sections

Lifespan vs. warranty coverage (helpful comparison)

Your KRFF507HPS01 Use & Care Guide includes limited warranty coverage that can extend well beyond the first year for sealed-system components. Use this as a planning reference, not a lifespan guarantee; see the details in the owner's manual.

Item Typical expectation What you can do
Overall refrigerator lifespan 14 to 19 years Clean coils, keep doors sealing, maintain airflow
Sealed refrigeration system (compressor, evaporator, condenser, dryer, tubing) Often lasts most of the unit’s life Keep coils clean, ensure proper ventilation
Wear items (filters, gaskets, switches) Replaced as needed Replace when performance drops

Maintenance that most improves longevity

These steps prevent the most common “early failure” causes (overheating compressor, air leaks, restricted airflow).

  • Vacuum condenser coils and the grille area regularly
  • Confirm doors close on their own and sit level
  • Inspect gaskets for gaps, tears, or hardened sections
  • Replace the water filter on schedule (if equipped)
  • Replace the air filter on schedule to keep airflow fresh; use the refrigerator air filter W10311524

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs efficiently holds temperature with fewer long compressor run cycles. That reduces wear on the sealed system and helps prevent temperature swings that can lead to food spoilage and excess frost.

If you need model-specific replacement parts while maintaining your KRFF507HPS01, order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, for most households a bottom-mount refrigerator like the KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 is “better” because the fresh-food section sits at eye and waist level, so the items you use most (milk, produce, leftovers) are easier to reach while the freezer stays in a lower pull-out drawer. For model-specific features and operation details, use the owner's manual.

When a bottom-mount is the best choice

  • You cook often and want fresh-food items at a comfortable height.
  • You prefer wide refrigerator shelves and a full-width pantry-style drawer.
  • You want more organized freezer storage in sliding lower drawers.
  • You like efficient, modern cooling that may run longer at varying speeds.
  • You want to reduce odor transfer and freezer burn (some models use separate evaporators).

Trade-offs to consider

Bottom-mount designs are not “better” for every home. Here are the most common pros and cons.

What you care about Bottom-mount tends to do well Potential downside
Daily access Fresh food is easiest to reach Freezer access requires bending
Storage style Wide shelves, pantry drawer options Freezer bins can feel deeper/tighter
Efficiency and sound High-efficiency compressors can be very efficient Longer run times and new operating sounds can seem unusual

Why it matters

Most people open the refrigerator section far more than the freezer. With a bottom-mount layout, we keep the “high-traffic” foods in the most ergonomic spot, which can make meal prep faster and reduce door-open time (helping temperature stability).

Tips to get the most from your KRFF507HPS01 layout

  • Keep everyday items on the middle shelves to minimize door-open time.
  • Use the pantry drawer for party trays, deli items, or produce you want easy access to.
  • If doors do not close smoothly, adjust the front tilt using the brake feet as described in the owner's manual.
  • Replace odor-control filters on schedule; the refrigerator air filter W10311524 is a common maintenance item.
  • For parts and diagrams specific to KRFF507HPS01, order from the parts list for this model or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For KitchenAid model KRFF507HPS01, the most common issues we see are cooling/temperature inconsistency, ice maker problems, and water leaks. Many “cooling problems” are actually caused by airflow restrictions, doors not sealing, or water-filter and supply issues; our KRFF507HPS01 owner's manual troubleshooting section walks you through the quickest checks.

Most common issues and what they look like

  • Temperature swings: food freezing in the fresh-food section, warm spots, or slow recovery after loading groceries
  • Ice maker not making ice: no ice, small cubes, hollow cubes, or slow production
  • Water leaking: puddles under the refrigerator, dripping inside, or water at the dispenser area
  • Unit seems to run all the time: longer run times are often normal for high-efficiency compressors, especially in warm rooms or with frequent door openings
  • Unusual noises: popping, hissing, or whirring can be normal as the system adjusts during operation

Quick checks we recommend first (before replacing parts)

  • Confirm the refrigerator is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet (no extension cord) and the outlet has power.
  • After a new install or power interruption, allow 24 hours for full cooling.
  • Reduce door openings and make sure doors and the freezer drawer fully close and seal.
  • Make sure the refrigerator is level so doors self-close properly.
  • If controls seem “glitchy,” unplug for 5 seconds, plug back in, then wait 30 seconds before opening doors or touching controls.

Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms (KRFF507HPS01)

Symptom Common part to check Example part on this page
No ice or slow ice Ice maker, fill system Refrigerator ice maker W11658802
Leaks or no water to ice maker Water inlet valve Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WPW10341329
Odors (not a cooling failure) Air filter Refrigerator air filter W10311524

Why it matters

Temperature inconsistency can shorten food life, and leaks can damage flooring. Starting with airflow, door sealing, and water supply checks helps you avoid replacing good parts and gets the refrigerator back to stable performance faster.

Last updated: February 2026

In a KitchenAid KRFF507HPS01 bottom-mount refrigerator, the “bottom compartment” usually refers to either the freezer drawer at the very bottom or the crisper drawers at the bottom of the fresh-food section. The exact name depends on which area you mean; our owner's manual shows the compartment layout.

Common “bottom compartments” and what they do

  • Freezer drawer (bottom-mount freezer): stores frozen foods; slides out from the bottom.
  • Crisper drawer(s): produce storage drawers designed to help manage humidity for fruits and vegetables.
  • Pantry drawer (full-width, temperature controlled on many French door models): a wide drawer for platters, deli items, and party trays.
  • Pull-out tray (on some models): a slide-out shelf between lower shelves and crispers for large, flat items.

Quick identification guide

If the compartment is… It’s typically called… What you’ll notice
Below both refrigerator doors, slides out Freezer drawer Coldest storage; baskets or bin inside
Inside the refrigerator section at the bottom Crisper drawer Clear-front drawers; often labeled for produce
A wide drawer above the crispers Pantry drawer Full-width; meant for deli trays and platters

Why it matters

Using the right compartment helps food last longer and keeps temperatures more stable. Produce stored in crispers typically stays fresher than produce left on open shelves, and the bottom freezer drawer is designed for consistent frozen storage.

If odors build up or airflow seems restricted, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

For ordering, use the parts list for KRFF507HPS01 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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