How do I know which Kenmore refrigerator filter to buy?
For Kenmore refrigerator model 79577319600, the right water filter is the one that matches your exact model’s filtration setup and water line configuration. We recommend confirming the filter part number in the 79577319600 owner's manual before you buy so you get the correct fit and flow.
- Check the filter part number listed in the 79577319600 owner's manual.
- Look at the existing filter label (if your unit has an internal filter) and match the part number.
- Confirm whether your refrigerator is set up for a built-in filter or an external inline filter.
- Verify your home water pressure and whether your model uses filtration; the manual notes 40 to 120 psi on models with a water filter.
- If you are unsure, use a model-number-based filter finder approach and search by 79577319600.
Many Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerators use either an internal cartridge-style filter or an external inline filter installed in the supply line. The correct choice depends on how your refrigerator is equipped.
| Filter type | Where it is | When it is the right choice |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in (cartridge) | Inside the refrigerator (often upper corner or base grille area) | Your refrigerator has a dedicated filter housing and a replaceable cartridge installed |
| Inline (external) | In the water line behind the refrigerator | Your refrigerator has no internal filter housing, or you are adding filtration to protect the water valve |
For step-by-step help and filter style examples, use how to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator.
Buying the correct filter for Kenmore 79577319600 prevents leaks, weak water flow, and ice maker or dispenser performance issues. A mismatched filter can also cause fit problems at the housing or water line connections.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Kenmore refrigerator leaking from the bottom?
A bottom leak on a Kenmore 79577319600 bottom-mount refrigerator is usually caused by defrost water missing the drain path and ending up under the cabinet. The most common reasons are a clogged defrost drain (ice or debris) or a water line connection that is seeping.
- Clogged defrost drain: Meltwater backs up, refreezes, then spills into the fresh food section and down to the floor.
- Drain pan issue: The pan can be out of position or cracked, so it cannot catch water during defrost.
- Water supply leak (if connected): A loose 1/4-inch water line fitting or damaged tubing can drip and collect underneath.
- Door not sealing: Warm air leaks in, creating excess frost that overwhelms the drain during defrost.
- Unplug the refrigerator.
- Remove the base grille and look for water trails or a wet drain pan area (your 79577319600 owner's manual shows base grille handling and safety cautions).
- Check for ice buildup on the freezer floor or around the rear panel; that points to a defrost drain restriction.
- If the unit is plumbed in, inspect the water line and fittings; the manual notes that water line installation must be done carefully to reduce the risk of water damage.
- Confirm doors close fully and shelves or bins are not preventing closure.
| Symptom you see | Likely area | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Water under crisper area, then on floor | Defrost drain path | Clear drain and remove ice buildup |
| Water only when icemaker is used | Water line/tubing | Inspect fittings and tubing for seepage |
| Puddle appears after defrost | Drain pan alignment | Re-seat pan and check for cracks |
If you find a split or hardened water tube, replacing the line is often the cleanest fix; this model has a matching refrigerator water tubing 5210JA3005W.
A recurring bottom leak can lead to ice buildup, odors, and floor damage. Fixing the drain or water line early also helps the refrigerator run more efficiently and prevents repeat defrost overflow.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most important part of a refrigerator?
For the Kenmore 79577319600 bottom-mount refrigerator, the most important part is the compressor because it drives the entire cooling cycle. When the compressor runs, it keeps refrigerant moving so the refrigerator and freezer can reach and hold safe temperatures.
The compressor is the “engine” of the sealed system. The refrigerator control acts like the thermostat for the whole appliance and, when more cooling is needed, it keeps the compressor running longer to pull temperatures down. For operating details and recommended settings, use the 79577319600 owner's manual.
- The refrigerator and freezer temperatures stabilize after about 24 hours after a setting change.
- The compressor runs longer after you add a lot of food or open doors often.
- Airflow from the freezer to the fresh food section keeps both sections cold.
- If vents are blocked, cooling performance drops even if the compressor is running.
Many “not cooling” complaints are airflow or settings issues, not a failed compressor.
- Make sure air vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Confirm the controls are set near the recommended starting point (about 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer).
- Wait 24 hours after any adjustment before judging results.
- Reduce door openings and keep food organized to limit warm air entering.
- If you have an error display, check the Kenmore 795 model bottom freezer refrigerator error codes guide.
| Part | What it does | Typical symptom if it fails |
|---|---|---|
| Compressor | Pumps refrigerant through the sealed system | Warm fridge and freezer, little or no cooling |
| Defrost system | Prevents frost buildup on the evaporator | Frosted back wall, weak airflow, warming temps |
| Airflow components | Move cold air between sections | Fridge warm but freezer cold, uneven temps |
If you suspect a defrost-related cooling problem (frost buildup, warming temps over time), a common service part is the refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005C.
Keeping the compressor and airflow working correctly helps your Kenmore 79577319600 hold steady temperatures, protect food, and avoid moisture and odor problems caused by poor circulation.
Last updated: January 2026





