Where is the model number on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10657362702, the model number is printed on the appliance identification label, typically inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment along the side wall near the front, or around the door opening. Use the label that lists both model and serial information.
- Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door and check the left and right interior side walls near the front
- Look around the door frame/door opening (the cabinet face the door seals against)
- Check near the crisper drawers area on the side wall
- If you do not see it in the refrigerator section, check the freezer compartment side wall near the front
The model/serial label is usually a small sticker or plate with printed text. It commonly includes:
- Model number (for this unit: 10657362702)
- Serial number (a longer code)
- Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact design | Ensures diagrams and parts match your refrigerator |
| Serial number | Identifies production run | Helps confirm compatible revisions and date-related changes |
We use the model number to match the correct Kenmore parts and troubleshooting info for your exact side-by-side refrigerator. Even small model-number differences can change which water filter, ice maker, or inlet valve fits.
For model-specific label locations and other identification tips, use the 10657362702 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 10657362702?
The Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10657362702 has a total capacity of about 21.9 cubic feet. This is the overall interior volume (fresh food plus freezer) and helps you compare storage space and replacement options.
We recommend checking the model’s documentation for the listed “total volume” or “capacity” specification.
- Look in the specifications section of the 10657362702 owner's manual
- Check the rating label inside the fresh food compartment for model identifiers
- Compare your shelf and bin layout to the parts diagrams for your model
- If you are measuring usable space, remember bins and the ice system reduce practical storage
| Measurement | What it means | For model 10657362702 |
|---|---|---|
| Total capacity | Fresh food + freezer combined | 21.9 cu. ft. |
| Usable storage | What you can actually load | Typically a bit less than total |
Capacity affects how much food you can store, how you set expectations for airflow around shelves and bins, and how you compare similar Kenmore 106-series side-by-side refrigerators when shopping for accessories or planning a replacement.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators last 10 to 15 years on average. For a Kenmore side-by-side like model 10657362702, lifespan depends most on basic care (cleaning, airflow, and sealing) and replacing wear items such as water filters and light bulbs as needed; see the 10657362702 owner's manual.
A refrigerator’s sealed system and compressor usually determine the long-term life of the unit.
- 10 to 15 years is the typical refrigerator lifespan range
- Heavy use (large households, frequent door openings) can shorten life
- Poor airflow from dirty condenser coils can increase run time and wear
- Leaky door gaskets raise humidity and frost, stressing the cooling system
- Skipping routine items (like water filter changes) can lead to dispenser and ice issues
Use these habits to reduce strain on the compressor, evaporator, and fans.
- Vacuum condenser area and keep rear/bottom airflow clear
- Keep doors closing squarely; avoid overloading door bins
- Set stable temps (typical targets: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer)
- Replace the water filter on schedule; use the genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1
- After changing the filter, flush the water system as described in the manual
| Item | Typical role | Common symptom when failing |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter | Water quality and flow | Slow dispenser flow, odd taste/odor |
| Door gasket | Keeps cold air in | Moisture, frost, warm spots near door |
| Thermostat/control | Regulates cooling | Temps swing, runs too long or not enough |
| Ice maker | Makes ice | No ice, small cubes, jams |
Knowing the average lifespan helps us plan smart repairs. Replacing a wear item (filter, gasket, thermostat) often restores performance cheaply, while repeated cooling failures can signal higher-cost sealed-system work.
Last updated: February 2026
What causes a side-by-side refrigerator to stop cooling?
A Kenmore 10657362702 side-by-side refrigerator usually stops cooling because power is interrupted, the temperature controls are set to OFF or too warm, airflow vents are blocked, or a cooling-system component (fan, defrost system, compressor start parts) is failing. Confirm the basics first using the 10657362702 owner's manual.
- Make sure the power cord is fully plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
- Test the outlet with a lamp; reset the breaker or replace a blown fuse if needed.
- Verify the refrigerator controls are ON (not in the OFF position).
- Allow a full 24 hours after a new install or major temperature change for cooling to stabilize.
- Check that food packages are not blocking the air vents between freezer and fresh food sections.
- Confirm doors are closing completely; frequent door openings can make temperatures climb.
Your refrigerator relies on air circulation between the freezer and refrigerator sections. When vents are blocked, airflow is obstructed and temperature and moisture problems can occur.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Both sections warm | Power issue or controls OFF | Check outlet, breaker, and control settings |
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Blocked vents or airflow problem | Clear vents; listen for evaporator fan |
| Frost buildup, weak cooling | Defrost problem | Inspect for heavy frost; plan a defrost-system check |
| Intermittent cooling | Fan/compressor start issue | Listen for cycling, clicking, or long run times |
If power and settings are correct and vents are clear, these parts are frequent suspects on side-by-side refrigerators:
- Evaporator fan or airflow issue (cold air not moving to the refrigerator section)
- Defrost heater not melting frost on the evaporator (ice blocks airflow)
- Temperature control/thermostat not calling for cooling
- Compressor start components (unit tries to run but cannot stay running)
- Water inlet valve issues do not stop cooling, but can coincide with ice maker complaints
For model 10657362702, common replacement parts you may see referenced during diagnosis include the refrigerator thermostat WP2198202 and the refrigerator heater WP2323198.
A “no cool” condition can spoil food quickly and can also force the compressor and fans to run longer than normal. Catching simple causes (controls OFF, blocked vents, power problems) prevents unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common problems with Kenmore refrigerators?
The most common problems we see on Kenmore refrigerators like model 10657362702 are poor cooling, water leaks, ice maker or dispenser issues, and unusual noises. These usually trace back to airflow restrictions (dirty coils or a failed fan), defrost system trouble, or water supply and filter problems; use the 10657362702 owner's manual troubleshooting section to narrow it down.
- Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser coils, evaporator fan issues, frost buildup from a defrost failure
- Water under the refrigerator: clogged defrost drain, cracked water line, leaking inlet valve
- Ice maker not making ice: restricted water flow (often a clogged filter), low water pressure, failed ice maker module
- Water dispenser slow or not dispensing: clogged filter, air in the line after a filter change, inlet valve problem
- Buzzing, rattling, or clicking: condenser fan hitting debris, ice buildup near the evaporator fan, compressor start components
- Confirm temperatures: set fresh food near 37°F and freezer near 0°F; allow 24 hours after changes.
- Check airflow: do not block vents with food packages; listen for the evaporator fan running.
- Clean condenser coils: dust buildup commonly causes warm temps and longer run times.
- Inspect door sealing: look for gaps, torn gasket areas, or doors not closing fully.
- For dispenser issues after a filter change: flush the system; the manual notes flushing after a recent filter change.
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| No water to ice maker/dispenser | Water inlet valve | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Bad taste/slow water flow | Water filter | Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 |
| Frost buildup, warm fridge | Defrost heater or thermostat | Refrigerator heater WP2323198, refrigerator bi-metal thermostat WPW10225581 |
| Ice maker dead or inconsistent | Ice maker assembly | Refrigerator ice maker WPW10190965 |
Cooling, ice, and water problems often share the same root causes: restricted airflow, frost from a defrost issue, or restricted water flow. Fixing the underlying cause protects food temperatures, prevents repeat leaks, and helps the compressor avoid excessive run time.
For model-specific troubleshooting steps and dispenser notes (including flushing after a filter change and typical dispenser water temperature), follow the 10657362702 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How wide is a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
Most Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators, including model 10657362702, are built to fit a standard 36-inch-wide opening; the cabinet itself is typically just under 36 inches wide. For the exact width and required clearances for your unit, use the dimensions listed in the 10657362702 owner's manual.
When you are planning for a new space or replacing an older unit, we recommend measuring these points:
- Cabinet width (main box, not including handles)
- Overall width (including handles, if installed)
- Door swing clearance (space needed for doors to open)
- Side clearance for ventilation
- Depth clearance (especially if you have a water line for an ice maker)
| Measurement | Typical range for side-by-side refrigerators | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet width | ~35 1/2 in to 36 in | Fit between cabinets |
| Overall width with handles | ~36 in to 37 1/2 in | Walkway and door clearance |
| Recommended side/top ventilation gap | 1/2 in each side and top | Cooling performance |
Our Kenmore side-by-side installation guidance calls for ventilation space and wall clearance so the doors can open properly:
- Allow about 1/2 inch of space on each side and at the top for ventilation.
- If the refrigerator sits next to a fixed wall, allow about 2 inches minimum on each side (varies by setup) so the door can swing open.
- If the unit has an ice maker, leave extra room at the back for the water line connection.
A refrigerator that is too tight in the opening can run warmer, cycle longer, and have door swing issues. Proper clearance also helps prevent rubbing door gaskets and reduces moisture and frost problems.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
A bad compressor on Kenmore model 10657362702 usually shows up as poor cooling with long run times, unusual clicking or repeated start attempts, or a compressor shell that gets very hot while the refrigerator still will not cool. Use the 10657362702 owner's manual to compare normal operating sounds and basic power checks.
- Confirm the outlet has power and the cord is firmly plugged in.
- Make sure the temperature controls are turned on and set correctly.
- After a new install or power outage, allow 24 hours for full cooling.
- Listen for normal sounds (buzzing at ice maker fill, pulsating from compressor/fans, refrigerant gurgle).
- Check that doors are closing fully; frequent door openings can make the unit run much longer.
| What you notice | What it often means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge and freezer both warm, unit tries to start then clicks off | Compressor not starting or overload/relay issue | Have a technician test start components and compressor amperage |
| Runs “all the time” but temperatures never reach set point | Sealed system or compressor efficiency problem | Check condenser airflow and fans; then schedule sealed-system diagnosis |
| Compressor is extremely hot to the touch and cooling is weak | Overheating under load | Unplug and let it cool; check airflow and condenser cleanliness |
| No compressor sound at all (and no cooling) | Power/control/start circuit issue | Verify power and controls; then electrical diagnosis |
A compressor failure is less common than airflow or water/ice related issues, but these model-specific parts are often part of the overall diagnosis:
- Refrigerator compressor W10233961 (sealed-system component)
- Refrigerator run capacitor WPW10662129 (helps the compressor start/run)
- Refrigerator thermostat WP2198202 (temperature control input)
Replacing a compressor is a major repair; confirming basics (power, controls, normal run-time expectations, and normal sounds) prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps you decide when a sealed-system technician is the right next step.
Last updated: February 2026





