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Kenmore Refrigerator 11173045610 FAQs

On Kenmore refrigerators like model 11173045610, the model and serial number are printed on an identification label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment, typically on the interior liner. Use that exact model number when ordering refrigerator parts or checking service information in the 11173045610 owner's manual.

Where to look first (fastest checks)

  • Open the refrigerator door and scan the interior side walls of the fresh food compartment.
  • Look on the interior liner near the crisper area (often easiest to spot with drawers closed).
  • Check the ceiling area inside the compartment if you do not see it on the side walls.
  • Use a flashlight; the label can be small and easy to miss.

Other common Kenmore label locations

If you do not see the label in the fresh food compartment, these are common backup spots on many Kenmore refrigerators:

  • Inside the freezer compartment wall
  • On the frame just inside the door opening
  • Behind or beside the lower crisper drawers
  • Behind the toe grille (kick plate) area

What to write down (and why)

Item on the label Example Why it matters
Model number 11173045610 Ensures the correct parts list and diagrams match your exact refrigerator
Serial number (varies) Helps identify production details for service and support
Date of purchase (your record) (varies) Useful for warranty and maintenance tracking

Why it matters

Kenmore model numbers can look similar across different refrigerator styles (bottom-mount, top freezer, french door). Using the exact model number from the identification label prevents ordering the wrong water filter, door gasket, ice maker parts, or shelves.

Last updated: February 2026

Water leaking from the bottom of your Kenmore 11173045610 bottom-mount refrigerator is typically caused by defrost water not draining into the drain pan (clogged or frozen defrost drain) or a drip from the water supply circuit (water line, fittings, or inlet valve). Start with the drain system first.

Quick checks (most common causes)

  • Clogged or frozen defrost drain: Water backs up and spills into the cabinet, then out the bottom.
  • Drain pan cracked or out of position: Defrost water should run into the pan; if it cannot, it leaks.
  • Water line or fitting drip: A slow leak at the rear can run down the frame and pool underneath.
  • Inlet valve seepage: A small valve leak can show up as intermittent puddles.
  • Water pressure issue: The manual calls for 30 to 125 psi; unstable pressure and water hammer can contribute to leaks.

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Locate the source: Check whether the puddle appears after a defrost cycle (drain issue) or after using ice or water (supply issue).
  2. Check inside for drain symptoms: Look for water under crispers or ice on the freezer floor.
  3. Clear a suspected drain clog: Flush the drain opening with hot water (a turkey baster works well) and remove any ice blocking the drain path.
  4. Inspect the drain pan: Look for cracks, overflow marks, or a pan that is not centered under the drain outlet.
  5. Inspect the water supply: Dry the back area, then run the dispenser or icemaker fill and watch for drips at connections.

What the puddle location usually means

Where you see water Most likely cause Best first action
Front center, under doors Defrost drain backing up Clear and flush the drain
Under freezer drawer Frozen drain or ice buildup Thaw ice, then clear drain
Back bottom near wall Water line or inlet valve leak Check fittings and valve for drips

Why it matters

Bottom leaks can damage flooring and often get worse over time; clearing the defrost drain and stabilizing the water supply prevents repeat puddles and helps protect cooling performance.

For model-specific access points and water line guidance, use the 11173045610 owner's manual. Related help: how to get rid of refrigerator puddles.

Last updated: February 2026

The average lifespan of the Kenmore 11173045610 bottom-mount refrigerator is about 13 years with normal household use. Keeping the condenser area clean, maintaining good door seals, and replacing the water filter on schedule helps this model reach that typical service life.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Condenser airflow and cleanliness: clogged vents make the compressor run longer
  • Door seal condition and door habits: frequent openings and poor sealing increase run time
  • Room temperature: operation in very warm spaces increases compressor workload
  • Defrost and drainage health: blocked drains can cause leaks and icing that stress components
  • Water system maintenance: restricted filters reduce flow and can strain the inlet valve

Maintenance schedule we recommend

The manual for this model family calls out key care items.

Item What to do How often
Water filter Replace if flow drops; replace on schedule Every 6 months
Condenser cover and vents Vacuum dust from the cover and vents (do not remove the condenser panel) Every 6 to 12 months
Door gaskets Clean and check for gaps, tears, or warping Every 3 to 6 months
Ice bin and dispenser tray Remove and wash; dry thoroughly As needed

Why it matters

A refrigerator usually fails early from heat and long run times. When airflow is restricted or doors do not seal, the compressor can run 40% to 80% of the time at 70°F and even more in warmer conditions, which accelerates wear.

Where to confirm model-specific care steps

For the exact maintenance instructions and troubleshooting guidance for Kenmore 111.7304* models (including 11173045610), use the [owner's manual].

Last updated: March 2026

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