Where is the model number on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
On Kenmore side-by-side refrigerator model 10653522300, the model number is printed on the model and serial number label located on the inside wall of the refrigerator (fresh food) compartment. You can confirm the exact label location and what the tag looks like in the owner's manual.
How to find the label quickly
- Open the refrigerator (not the freezer) door and look along the inside side walls
- Check near the crisper drawers and the lower side wall area first
- Look for a sticker or metal tag that lists Model and Serial
- Write down the full model number and serial number before ordering parts
- Take a clear photo of the label so you can zoom in later
What you should record from the tag
The label typically includes the key details we use to match parts and diagrams.
| Item on label | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: 10653522300) | Ensures parts fit your exact refrigerator |
| Serial number | Helps identify production details for some part variations |
| Purchase date (your records) | Useful for warranty and service history |
Why it matters
Kenmore model numbers can look similar across different refrigerator designs. Using the exact model number from the inside-compartment label helps us match the correct parts list for items like an ice maker, thermostat, door gasket, or defrost components.
Last updated: February 2026
How to clean the coils on a Kenmore side by side refrigerator?
For Kenmore model 10653522300, we clean the condenser coils (condenser) by unplugging the refrigerator, removing the base grille, vacuuming dust from the grille and the condenser area with a soft brush, reinstalling the grille, then restoring power. Use only nonflammable cleaners.
Steps to clean the condenser coils
- Unplug the refrigerator or disconnect power.
- Remove the base grille (the grille at the bottom front).
- Vacuum the base grille and the open area behind it using a soft brush attachment.
- Vacuum the front surface area of the condenser coils you can reach.
- Reinstall the base grille.
- Plug the refrigerator back in.
How often should we clean the coils?
In normal home conditions, routine condenser cleaning is not needed. If your home is dusty, greasy, or you have heavy pet traffic, clean the condenser about every 2 to 3 months for best efficiency (cooling performance and energy use).
| Home environment | Recommended coil cleaning frequency |
|---|---|
| Typical, low dust | As needed (not routine) |
| Dusty, greasy, or lots of pets | Every 2 to 3 months |
Why it matters
Dust buildup on the condenser reduces heat release, which can make the compressor run longer, raise energy use, and contribute to warm temperatures in the fresh food section or freezer.
Tips to avoid damage while cleaning
- Use a vacuum and soft brush; avoid hard bristles that can bend coil fins.
- Keep water and spray cleaners away from electrical components.
- If you notice the base grille is broken or not seating correctly after cleaning, replace it so airflow stays normal.
For model-specific care and safety notes (including the nonflammable cleaner warning), follow the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Kenmore refrigerator freezer?
A Kenmore refrigerator freezer typically lasts 12 to 15 years with normal household use. For your Kenmore 10653522300 side-by-side, keeping the condenser area clean, maintaining good airflow, and fixing cooling or door-seal issues early helps you reach (and often exceed) that range; see the owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most side-by-side refrigerators land in the same general window, but these factors make the biggest difference:
- Ventilation and airflow around the cabinet and condenser area
- Cleanliness (dust buildup makes the sealed system work harder)
- Door gasket condition (warm air leaks increase run time and frost)
- Defrost performance (ice buildup can restrict airflow and reduce cooling)
- Ice maker and water system health (leaks and clogs create secondary damage)
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
We recommend these routine steps to extend service life:
- Vacuum dust from the grille and condenser area on a regular schedule
- Keep doors closing fully; avoid overloading door bins
- Clean sticky or dirty door gaskets using the cleaning directions in the owner's manual
- Set temperatures to typical targets: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer
- Address frost buildup, warm temps, or unusual noises promptly
Common “wear” items vs. major repairs
Some parts are normal wear items; others are bigger-ticket sealed-system components.
| Category | Examples on model 10653522300 | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Wear/maintenance | Thermostat, defrost parts, door closer parts | Temps drift, frost, doors not sealing/closing |
| Convenience systems | Ice maker, dispenser parts | No ice, small cubes, dispenser not responding |
| Major cooling system | Compressor, evaporator | Warm fridge/freezer, long run times, poor recovery |
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer than necessary (from dust buildup, air leaks, or defrost problems) puts extra strain on the sealed refrigeration system. Keeping airflow and sealing in good shape is the simplest way to protect the compressor and maintain stable freezer temperatures.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common problems with Kenmore refrigerators?
The most common problems we see on Kenmore refrigerators like model 10653522300 are not cooling, ice maker or dispenser issues, water leaks, frost or moisture buildup, and unusual noises. These problems usually come from airflow restrictions, dirty condenser coils, door sealing issues, or a defrost-system failure; use the owner's manual troubleshooting section to pinpoint the cause.
Common symptoms and likely causes
- Not cooling or warm temps: dirty condenser coils, blocked air vents, control settings, defrost problem
- Ice maker not making ice: freezer not cold enough, new install needs time, water supply or filter issue
- Water leaking at dispenser: air in lines, ice stuck in chute, not holding the glass under the chute long enough
- Frost or moisture buildup: doors opened often, vents blocked, humid room air, door gaskets not sealing
- Noisy operation: normal sounds, fan issue, unit running harder due to dirty coils
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm power cord is plugged into a grounded outlet; reset a tripped breaker.
- Make sure refrigerator and freezer controls are not set to OFF; recheck temps after adjustments.
- Clean condenser coils to restore heat transfer and reduce run time.
- Clear interior air vents; keep packages away from vent openings.
- If the ice maker was just installed or reconnected, allow 72 hours for full ice production.
Common part-related fixes for this model
| Problem area | What it affects | Example part for 10653522300 |
|---|---|---|
| Defrost system | Frost buildup, warm fresh-food section | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581, refrigerator heater WP2323198, refrigerator defrost timer W10822278 |
| Ice production | No ice or low output | Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 |
| Temperature control | Inconsistent temps | Refrigerator thermostat WP2198202 |
Why it matters
Cooling, ice, and leak complaints often share the same root causes: poor airflow, poor heat rejection at the condenser, or an evaporator that frosts over because the defrost system is not clearing it.
Last updated: February 2026





