How do I reset a Kenmore refrigerator?
To reset a Kenmore refrigerator model 10657287790, we recommend doing a power reset: turn the refrigerator control (thermostat) to OFF, unplug the unit, then restore power and set the control back to your normal setting. This clears many control and cooling glitches.
Quick reset steps (safe power reset)
- Turn the Thermostat Control (or Refrigerator Control) to OFF.
- Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the circuit breaker).
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Plug the refrigerator back in (or turn the breaker on).
- Set the control back to the desired temperature setting.
- Allow 24 hours for temperatures to fully stabilize after any control change.
For control locations and exact wording for your unit, use the 10657287790 owner's manual.
If it still will not run after the reset
These checks solve the most common “no power” and “not cooling” complaints after a reset:
- Confirm the cord is firmly plugged into a live outlet.
- Check the household fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
- Make sure the refrigerator control is not left in the OFF position.
- Wait 30 minutes and recheck; the refrigerator may be in an automatic defrost cycle.
- If interior lights are out, reseat or replace the bulb (disconnect power first).
What “reset” means on this model
On the Kenmore 10657287790, a reset is typically a power cycle and control restart, not a hidden button sequence.
| Reset type | What it does | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Power reset (unplug) | Reboots controls and clears minor faults | After a power flicker, warm temps, dispenser odd behavior |
| Control to OFF then ON | Safely stops and restarts cooling | Before cleaning, bulb replacement, moving the refrigerator |
Why it matters
A proper reset restores normal operation without replacing parts, and it is also the safest first step before tasks like cleaning, removing a light bulb, or servicing dispenser and door components.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the code Sy Ef on a Kenmore refrigerator?
On Kenmore model 10657287790, SY EF is treated as a cooling-system airflow fault; it shows up when the control senses the freezer evaporator fan is not moving air correctly, often due to ice buildup or a fan motor issue. Restoring airflow stops the code.
What to do right away
- Power reset: unplug the refrigerator for 2 minutes, then restore power.
- Check for airflow: open the freezer and listen for the evaporator fan; it should run during active cooling.
- Look for heavy frost on the freezer rear panel; frost indicates restricted airflow.
- Make sure freezer vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Confirm the freezer door closes tightly; warm air leaks create frost that can interfere with the fan.
Most common causes
| What you see or hear | What it usually means | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Rattling or scraping in freezer | Fan blade hitting ice | Defrost the ice, then recheck |
| Freezer cold, refrigerator warm | Air not circulating to fresh-food section | Inspect fan operation and frost pattern |
| Code returns after reset | Fan motor weak, wiring issue, or recurring icing | Test fan, then check defrost components |
Parts that commonly fix the problem on this model
If the fan is not running, is noisy, or is physically damaged, these model-matched parts are typical:
- Refrigerator evaporator motor 4389144 (drives airflow across the evaporator)
- Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142 (moves air; can crack or slip)
- Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 (helps prevent icing that can stop the fan)
Why it matters
The evaporator fan distributes cold air through both compartments. When airflow drops, temperatures become uneven, food warms in the fresh-food section, and frost can build up faster, which keeps triggering SY EF.
For model-specific panel access, wiring checks, and troubleshooting steps, use the 10657287790 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What size is Kenmore refrigerator model 10657287790?
Kenmore refrigerator model 10657287790 is a side-by-side refrigerator; the exact exterior dimensions (height, width, depth) vary by configuration and are listed in the model’s specifications section of the 10657287790 owner's manual.
What “size” usually means (and what to check)
When customers ask for refrigerator size, we typically confirm these measurements:
- Width (most side-by-sides are about 33 in to 36 in wide)
- Height (commonly about 65 in to 71 in tall)
- Depth (often about 30 in to 35 in deep, not counting handles)
- Capacity (cubic feet, used for comparing storage space)
- Door swing clearance (space needed to fully open doors and drawers)
Installation clearance you should plan for
Even before you confirm the exact cabinet dimensions, the manual gives practical spacing guidance for this Kenmore side-by-side:
- Allow about 1/2 in clearance on each side and the top for ventilation
- If an ice maker is installed, leave extra space behind for the water line
- If installed next to a fixed wall, plan for about 2 in minimum on each side (depending on your setup) so doors can swing open
Quick planning table (common side-by-side fit checks)
| What you’re measuring | Where to measure | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Width | Cabinet opening at the narrowest point | Prevents binding during install |
| Height | Floor to top of cabinet opening | Avoids hitting upper cabinets |
| Depth | Back wall to front edge (plus handle depth) | Ensures doors clear walkways |
| Clearance | Sides, top, and door swing | Improves cooling and usability |
Why it matters
Correct sizing prevents installation headaches, protects airflow for proper cooling, and avoids door-swing issues that can lead to warm spots, frost buildup, or dispenser and ice maker access problems.
Last updated: January 2026





