How to tell cubic feet of Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
For Kenmore model 10651123210, the cubic-foot capacity typically is listed on the model’s specification information (not reliably encoded in the model number itself). If you cannot find capacity printed on the rating label, use the measurement method below and confirm details in the 10651123210 owner’s manual.
What to check first on model 10651123210
Look for a rating label inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall or ceiling area). On many Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators, that label or the spec sheet will list capacity in cubic feet.
- Check the fresh food section side wall near the crisper area
- Check the ceiling near the light housing
- Check the hinge-side wall near the door opening
- Write down the full model number: 10651123210
- If you see multiple numbers, record the serial number too
If capacity is not listed: calculate cubic feet
You can estimate cubic feet by measuring the usable interior space and converting cubic inches to cubic feet.
- Empty the compartment enough to measure accurately.
- Measure height x width x depth (in inches) of the usable interior.
- Multiply the three numbers to get cubic inches.
- Divide by 1728 to convert to cubic feet.
Quick conversion table
| What you have | What to do | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Interior measurements in inches | H x W x D | Cubic inches |
| Cubic inches | Divide by 1728 | Cubic feet |
Why the model number usually won’t tell you capacity
With Kenmore 106-prefix models, the model number is mainly an identifier for the product line and configuration; it is not a consistent “code” for cubic-foot size across all production runs. That’s why we recommend using the rating label, the manual, or a measurement-based estimate.
Why it matters
Knowing cubic feet helps you compare replacement refrigerators, plan kitchen fit, and choose compatible accessories (like bins and shelves) without guessing.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Kenmore side by side refrigerator not getting cold?
If your Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10651123210 isn’t getting cold, the most common causes are poor airflow (dirty condenser coils or a failed fan), a defrost system problem causing frost blockage, or a control issue. Start with basic airflow and temperature checks before testing parts.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the unit has power and the interior lights come on.
- Set controls to a normal mid-range setting and wait 24 hours after any adjustment.
- Make sure vents inside the fresh food section and freezer are not blocked by food packages.
- Check that both doors close fully and gaskets seal all the way around.
- Clean dust from the condenser area (behind or underneath, depending on your setup).
For model-specific control locations and access panels, use the 10651123210 refrigerator manual.
What to check next (most likely causes)
1) Airflow problems
If the freezer is warm and you don’t hear a fan running inside the freezer, suspect the evaporator fan system. A broken blade can also reduce airflow.
- Inspect the fan area for ice buildup or obstructions.
- If the motor is noisy, intermittent, or not running, replacement is often the fix.
Relevant parts for this model:
2) Frost buildup from a defrost failure
Heavy frost on the freezer’s back wall usually means the evaporator is iced over, blocking airflow to the refrigerator side.
- Check the defrost heater and defrost thermostat (bi-metal).
Relevant parts for this model:
3) Sealed system or compressor start issues
If fans run but cooling is weak or absent, the compressor start components can be a culprit.
Relevant part for this model:
Symptom-to-cause guide
| What you notice | Most likely area | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer warm, no fan sound | Evaporator fan | Check fan operation and ice blockage |
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Air damper or airflow blockage | Clear vents, check frost pattern |
| Frost sheet on freezer back wall | Defrost system | Inspect heater and defrost thermostat |
| Clicking near compressor, not cooling | Start device/capacitor | Inspect start device, consider replacement |
Why it matters
Cooling problems on a side-by-side like Kenmore 10651123210 are often airflow-related; fixing a fan or defrost issue early helps prevent food spoilage and reduces strain on the compressor and control board.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of 10651123210?
The average lifespan of a Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator like model 10651123210 is about 14 years. Regular condenser cleaning, good door sealing, and keeping the ice and water system maintained are the biggest factors that help it reach that lifespan.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most side-by-side refrigerators land in a predictable range; how hard the unit works (heat, door openings, dirty coils) determines where yours falls.
- Typical range: 12 to 16 years
- Average: about 14 years
- Shortens lifespan: dirty condenser coil, weak door gasket seal, frequent warm-air infiltration
- Extends lifespan: clean airflow, stable temperatures, timely part replacement
| Item | What it does | When it impacts lifespan most |
|---|---|---|
| Condenser coil | Dumps heat from the sealed system | When dusty or pet-hair clogged |
| Door gasket | Keeps warm air out | When torn, warped, or not sealing |
| Ice maker and water valve | Controls ice production and water flow | When leaking, slow filling, or not shutting off |
Maintenance that helps you hit the average
We recommend these habits for Kenmore 106 side-by-side models.
- Vacuum and brush the condenser area every 6 to 12 months
- Keep freezer at 0°F and fresh food at 37°F (typical targets)
- Confirm doors close on their own and seal all the way around
- Replace worn sealing parts if you see gaps or sweating around the door
- Address slow ice production early (often water supply, valve, or ice maker related)
Parts that commonly matter over time
If performance issues show up, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Refrigerator door gasket 2159083 (helps stop warm-air leaks)
- Refrigerator condenser coil 2324712 (heat rejection and efficiency)
- Refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10179146 (ice maker and dispenser water supply)
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer than normal to hold temperature wears the compressor and controls faster. Keeping airflow clear and doors sealing tight reduces run time, energy use, and temperature swings.
For model-specific care and cleaning intervals, follow the 10651123210 manual.
Last updated: March 2026





