How to adjust leveling feet on refrigerator?
To level your Kenmore 59669982011 bottom-mount refrigerator, turn the front leveling feet to raise or lower the front corners until the cabinet is stable and the doors close on their own. Use the exact access points and tool guidance in the owner's manual.
- Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker for safety.
- Pull the refrigerator forward enough to reach the front leveling feet (or front leveling screws, depending on the base design).
- Turn the leveling foot clockwise to raise that front corner; turn it counterclockwise to lower it.
- Level side-to-side first, then adjust the front so the refrigerator leans slightly back (this helps the doors self-close).
- Recheck door swing and gasket contact after each small adjustment.
A slight backward tilt is normal for most bottom-mount refrigerators.
| Check | What you want | What to adjust if it’s off |
|---|---|---|
| Side-to-side | Cabinet feels even; no rocking | Raise the low side front foot |
| Front-to-back | Slight tilt back; doors self-close | Raise the front feet a little |
| Stability | No wobble at corners | Fine-tune the foot that rocks |
- Doors pop open or do not stay shut: Increase the backward tilt slightly.
- Refrigerator rocks: One front foot is not firmly contacting the floor; lower it until it supports weight.
- Drawer or door rubs: Re-level side-to-side, then confirm the unit is square.
Proper leveling reduces door seal leaks, helps consistent cooling, and prevents vibration noise that can stress components like the evaporator fan and condenser fan.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell cubic feet of Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
For Kenmore model 59669982011, the model number alone usually does not state the exact cubic-foot capacity. The most reliable way is to look up the capacity in the specifications section of the owner's manual, or calculate it from the interior measurements (refrigerator and freezer compartments).
- Check the specifications section in the owner's manual for capacity (often listed as total, refrigerator, and freezer).
- Measure the usable interior of each compartment and calculate cubic feet.
- If you only need a quick estimate, use typical bottom-mount ranges (see table below) and compare to your cabinet size.
- Empty the compartment enough to measure accurately.
- Measure interior height, width, and depth in inches (do refrigerator and freezer separately).
- Multiply:
H x W x Dto get cubic inches. - Convert to cubic feet: divide by 1728.
Formula:
Cubic feet = (H x W x D) / 1728
| Compartment | Height (in) | Width (in) | Depth (in) | Cubic feet (calc) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh food | ||||
| Freezer | ||||
| Total |
Most Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerators similar to model 59669982011 fall into these ranges:
- Total capacity: ~18 to 25 cu. ft.
- Fresh food: ~12 to 18 cu. ft.
- Freezer: ~5 to 8 cu. ft.
Knowing cubic feet helps us match the right replacement parts and accessories (like an ice maker or door gasket) and helps you compare storage space when organizing shelves, bins, and freezer drawers.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
On Kenmore refrigerator model 59669982011, a bad compressor usually shows up as warm temperatures even though the unit has power, along with repeated clicking from the compressor area (start attempt then shutoff) or unusual loud humming/buzzing. Confirm basics first using the owner's manual before assuming the compressor itself has failed.
- Verify the temperature controls were not accidentally changed.
- Listen at the back/bottom: compressor tries to start, clicks off, then repeats every few minutes.
- Check if the condenser fan (near the compressor) is running when the compressor is trying to run.
- Check if the evaporator fan inside the freezer runs when the door switch is held closed.
- Make sure the condenser coils are not packed with dust.
| Symptom | More likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Clicking every 2 to 10 minutes, little or no cooling | Start device or run capacitor | Inspect/replace refrigerator compressor start device WPW10194431 and consider refrigerator run capacitor WPW10662129 |
| Fans run but both sections warm | Compressor not pumping or sealed system issue | If start parts test good, compressor/sealed system diagnosis is next |
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Airflow/evaporator issue | Check evaporator fan motor and frost buildup pattern |
| No lights/fans, dead display | Control or power issue | Check outlet, then control diagnostics |
A very common “bad compressor” symptom is a failed start relay/overload: the compressor clicks, may get hot, and never stays running long enough to cool. On this model, the most relevant replacement is the refrigerator compressor start device WPW10194431.
Replacing a compressor is a major repair; ruling out airflow problems, dirty coils, and start components first prevents unnecessary parts costs and gets cooling restored faster.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell what model Kenmore refrigerator?
To tell what Kenmore refrigerator model you have, locate the model and serial tag on the cabinet (not the door). On Kenmore bottom-mount units like model 59669982011, it’s typically inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall or ceiling, or behind/under a crisper drawer.
- Inside the refrigerator section on the left or right side wall
- On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light
- Behind the crisper drawers (remove drawers and look on the liner wall)
- Along the front frame (mullion area) where the door seals meet the cabinet
- Near the bottom front, behind the toe grille or kick plate
Most Kenmore tags include:
- Model number (example: 59669982011)
- Serial number
- Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
- Sometimes a bar code
If the label is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in; even a few missing characters can lead to the wrong parts list.
Kenmore uses many similar-looking refrigerators, but parts can vary by revision. The exact model number ensures you get the right items such as an electronic control board, evaporator fan motor, or door gasket.
| If you have this… | Use it for… | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Parts lookup and diagrams | Matches the correct design version |
| Serial number | Production details | Helps confirm compatible revisions |
| Product type (bottom-mount) | Basic troubleshooting | Narrows down common systems |
Once you find the model number, compare it to the format shown in the owner's manual for your refrigerator and use that exact number when ordering parts.
Last updated: February 2026





