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  • Whirlpool Everydrop 4 Refrigerator Water Filter for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part EDR4RXD1

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    Kenmore Refrigerator Water Filter (9084)

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  • Refrigerator Water Filter for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part 67002269

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    Refrigerator Water Filter

    Part #67002269

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker (d7824706q) for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part D7824706Q

    Refrigerator Ice Maker

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  • End Cap, Lh for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part 67002757

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    End Cap, Lh

    Part #67002757

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  • Refrigerator End Cap for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part 67002758

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    Refrigerator End Cap

    Part #67002758

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  • Refrigerator Blade for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part 12217201

    Evaporator area & rollers diagram

    Refrigerator Blade

    Part #12217201

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  • Refrigerator Switch for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part C3680310

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    Refrigerator Switch

    Part #C3680310

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  • Refrigerator Tube for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part B5705323

    Refrigerator Tube

    Part #B5705323

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  • Refrigerator Compressor for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part 67002782

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    Refrigerator Compressor

    Part #67002782

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  • Refrigerator Pantry Lid for Kenmore 59673502200 - Part 67002319

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    Refrigerator Pantry Lid

    Part #67002319

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Kenmore Refrigerator 59673502200 FAQs

The Kenmore 59673502200 is a bottom-mount refrigerator, and the freezer capacity (cubic feet) is part of the appliance’s overall specifications. For the exact freezer cubic feet for this model, we use the capacity listing in the 59673502200 owner's manual.

How to find the freezer cubic feet in the manual

Look for a section labeled Product specifications, Capacity, or Features. It is commonly listed as total capacity plus a separate freezer capacity.

  • Check the first few pages for a specs table
  • Check the “Installing your refrigerator” or “Features” sections
  • Look for wording like “freezer capacity” or “net freezer volume”
  • If only total capacity is listed, the freezer cubic feet may be shown on a separate line

Typical freezer capacity range (for context)

Most Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerators in this style have a freezer capacity in the 5 to 8 cubic feet range, depending on overall size and drawer layout. Use this as a planning estimate until you confirm the exact spec for 59673502200.

What you need Where it’s usually listed What it looks like
Freezer capacity (cu. ft.) Specifications / capacity “Freezer: X.X cu. ft.”
Total capacity (cu. ft.) Specifications / capacity “Total: XX.X cu. ft.”
Model coverage Manual cover page “Models: 596.73502200 …”

Why it matters

Freezer cubic feet helps you compare storage space, choose the right freezer bins, and plan food storage. It also helps when matching accessories and organizing the freezer drawer for airflow.

Last updated: January 2026

To lower the front wheels (front rollers) on your Kenmore refrigerator model 59673502200, turn the front roller adjustment screws counterclockwise. This lowers the front of the refrigerator so you can level it correctly and help the doors close and seal properly.

Steps to lower the wheels (front rollers)

Use the leveling procedure in the 59673502200 owner's manual.

  • Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker for safety.
  • Remove the toe grille and the bottom bracket covers.
  • Locate the front adjustment screws (A) near the front rollers.
  • Turn both front adjustment screws counterclockwise to lower the front.
  • Recheck level; the front should end up about 1/4 inch (6 mm) higher than the back.
  • Turn the stabilizing legs (C) clockwise until they are firmly against the floor.
  • Turn the front roller adjustment screws 2 to 3 turns counterclockwise so the refrigerator’s weight rests on the stabilizing legs.

Quick direction guide

What you want to do Which screw/leg Which way to turn
Lower the front (front wheels/rollers) Front adjustment screws (A) Counterclockwise
Raise the front Front adjustment screws (A) Clockwise
Lower the rear Rear adjustment screws (B) Counterclockwise
Lock it in place (reduce rocking) Stabilizing legs (C) Clockwise until firm

Why it matters

Proper leveling helps prevent door swing, warm air leaks, frost buildup, and water leaks from poor door sealing. It also reduces vibration and noise and helps the ice maker and water dispenser operate more consistently.

Helpful tips

  • Adjust both front screws evenly to avoid twisting the cabinet.
  • If the screw feels like it is “not coming out,” that is normal; it’s an adjustment screw, not a removable fastener.
  • If the refrigerator still rocks after leveling, re-seat the toe grille and confirm the stabilizing legs are firmly on the floor.

Last updated: January 2026

A Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator like model 59673502200 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use. Keeping the condenser area clean, maintaining good door seals, and replacing the water filter on schedule helps this refrigerator reach its expected service life.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most refrigerator lifespan differences come down to heat management, door sealing, and how hard the sealed system has to work.

  • Dirty condenser area makes the compressor run hotter and longer
  • Worn door gaskets let warm air in and create frost and temperature swings
  • Heavy ice maker and dispenser use increases wear on valves and moving parts
  • Poor water quality can shorten filter life and reduce water flow
  • Frequent door openings and warm room temperatures increase run time

Maintenance schedule we recommend

The 59673502200 use & care guide includes cleaning and care guidance; these intervals work well for most homes.

Item What to do How often
Water filter Replace and flush water for 2 minutes after install About every 6 months
Condenser area Vacuum dust from grille/coil area Every 6 to 12 months
Door gaskets Clean and check for gaps/tears Every 3 months
Interior cleaning Mild cleaner (baking soda solution works well) As needed

Signs your refrigerator is nearing end of life

If you see these repeatedly, repairs can become more frequent.

  • Food temperatures drift even after adjusting controls
  • Compressor runs almost constantly or is unusually loud
  • Frost buildup returns quickly after defrosting
  • Water leaks or recurring ice maker problems
  • Doors do not seal consistently

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 13-year lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain, repair, or replace. For example, a simple fix like a door seal can reduce run time and protect food, while major cooling-system symptoms often signal higher-cost repairs.

Last updated: March 2026

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