Kenmore Fridges Problems: 7 Common Issues (Must Read)

A malfunctioning fridge is the most frustrating thing ever.

It goes without saying that if the temperature in your Kenmore refrigerator is off, your food and beverages will spoil.

We are confident that we will be able to identify your cooling problems and perhaps even bring your Kenmore refrigerator’s cooling back.

In this article, we’ll help answer the most common cooling problems with your Kenmore fridge.

Let’s dive in!

Kenmore Fridge Not Cooling

The most common reasons for a Kenmore refrigerator not cooling are that it is not properly plugged in, the door is not closing tightly, the seals are broken, the vents are clogged, or the condenser is dirty or broken.

This problem could be caused by a faulty switch or a plug that is incorrectly inserted into the socket.

Another reason can be a defective fuse caused by irregular wiring.

Possible Solution(s):

  • Double-check to ensure that the power switch is correctly turned on and the power cable is correctly connected to the electrical socket.
  • Fridge doors that do not close properly and damaged or worn-out seals are common causes of refrigerators not cooling.
  • Check the door switch, since most refrigerators prefer not to run the condenser unless the door is positively closed.
  • If your refrigerator is in direct sunlight or close to a heat source, consider relocating it if possible.
  • A set of condenser coils can be found at the back of your Miele refrigerator.

When these coils become dusty or freeze over, they can prevent your refrigerator from cooling.

Cleaning the condenser coils is thankfully simple; simply do the following:

Remove your Kenmore refrigerator from the wall.

  • Turn off the power
  • Remove the condenser coils’ cover
  • If the coils are encrusted with ice, turn off your refrigerator and wipe away any excess water. Clean the coils if they are covered in dust
  • After they’ve been defrosted or cleaned, replace the coil cover, turn on the power, and see if your fridge now cools properly.

Kenmore Refrigerator Stopped Making Ice

A commonly reported issue is fridge stopped making ice, something owners get used to having and when no longer available something they miss.

Kenmore fridge stopped making ice is typically caused by valve blockages or faulty components. 

Don’t worry; simply follow the steps below to resolve the issue.

Possible Solution(s):

Inlet Valve is Blocked

The ice maker gets its water from the house’s main supply line, and a blockage in the valve that lets the water into the fridge could be the reason for your machine’s failure to manufacture ice.

So, turn off the mains water to this valve and remove the input tubing to determine whether there’s a clogged tiny debris screen on it.

If this is the case, clean the screen so that water can flow back into the ice machine.

Check the inflow tube for clogs and make sure the manual water shut-off valve is clean and clear on the inside.

Faulty Components

One of the ice maker’s components may be defective.

You may need to purchase and replace the entire ice maker assembly because many of the ice maker components are not offered separately.

Check the water intake valve, water line, and fan before replacing the ice maker unit.

Replace the ice maker assembly if none of these pieces are broken and the freezer temperature is at least 15 degrees Fahrenheit.

Still not working best to contact an appliance repair technician to help resolve

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Kenmore Refrigerator Water Dispenser’s Not Working

Maybe you have been noticing over a few weeks or days that the water pressure from the dispenser is reducing. This is what typically happens

Below are two main reasons and solutions worth investigating

Don’t worry; simply follow the steps below to resolve the issue.

Possible Solution(s):

Blocked Water Flow

Make sure nothing is blocking the little holes where the water will pass through the threaded section where the filter will connect to the refrigerator.

The water flow can be obstructed by parts of the new filter’s wrapping. If something is obstructing the flow, it will result in low flow.

You will only get a trickle of water if you go to fetch a glass of water.

Before installing the new water filter, make sure it is clean and clear of small debris.

Water Filter Too Lose or Tight

Your water filter may be either too loose or too tight.

You can try to discharge water while simultaneously unscrewing and tightening the filter.

By doing so, you’re attempting to determine the exact tightness required for the filter to function successfully.

For the water from the dispenser to flow properly, the water filter must sometimes be tightened to an exact tightness in the filter housing.

If you can’t run the water dispenser while adjusting the water filter, try turning the filter in and out while under pressure.

Kenmore Refrigerator Noisy Or Loud

Sitting in the lounge wanting to watch your favorite show on the television and all you can hear is the hum of the fridge. It can’t be ignored however hard you try.

Kenmore fridge making noisy or loud sounds is typically caused by a filthy or dirty compressor. 

Don’t worry; simply follow the steps below to resolve the issue.

Possible Solution(s):

Filthy Compressor

A dirty compressor is frequently the source of the loud humming.

The heat is dissipated by the compressor coils in the rear of your refrigerator, but as they become caked with dust, they must work harder and louder to dissipate it.

Cleaning your compressor coils will often remedy this problem quickly.

Faulty Compressor

If you’ve cleaned the debris from the compressor and the fridge is still humming like a freight train, it could indicate a compressor problem.

When the compressor shuts off, you may also hear knocking or clunking sounds.

This is just another clue that the compressor’s internal components have failed.

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Kenmore Refrigerator No Longer Defrosting

Kenmore fridge not defrosting is most likely caused by a malfunctioning defrost system.

Don’t worry; simply follow the steps below to resolve the issue.

Possible Solution(s):

Below are some remedies

Faulty Defrost Timer

A defrost timer is the most likely culprit. So, what exactly is the defrost timer?

The defrost timer activates the defrost heater numerous times during the day to melt any ice that has built up on the evaporator coils.

If the defrost timer is malfunctioning, the defrost cycle may not start or power to the defrost heater may be cut off during the defrost cycle.

Slowly move the dial into the defrost cycle to see if the defrost timer is malfunctioning.

The heater should be turned on and the compressor should be turned off.

The defrost timer is not progressing if the timer does not send electricity to the defrost components or advance out of the defrost cycle within 30 minutes.

Replace the defrost timer if it is not progressing.

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Kenmore Refrigerator Stopped Cooling

You go to the fridge to grab your favorite drink and the can feels warm, not good! Something’s wrong with the fridge you scream.

Common reasons for the Kenmore refrigerator not cooling, it’s not plugged in properly, the door is not closing tightly, the seals are broken, the vents are clogged, or the condenser is unclean or broken.

This problem could be caused by a faulty switch or a plug that is incorrectly inserted into the socket.

Another reason can be a defective fuse caused by irregular wiring.

Possible Solution(s):

  • Double-check to ensure that the power switch is correctly turned on and the power cable is correctly connected to the electrical socket.
  • Fridge doors that do not close properly and damaged or worn-out seals are common causes of refrigerators not cooling.
  • Check the door switch, since most refrigerators prefer not to run the condenser unless the door is positively closed.
  • If your refrigerator is in direct sunlight or close to a heat source, consider relocating it if possible.
  • A set of condenser coils can be found at the back of your Miele refrigerator.

When these coils become dusty or freeze over, they can prevent your refrigerator from cooling.

Cleaning the condenser coils is thankfully simple; simply do the following:

Remove your Fischer & Paykel refrigerator from the wall.

  • Turn off the power.
  • Remove the condenser coils’ cover.
  • If the coils are encrusted with ice, turn off your refrigerator and wipe away any excess water.
  • Clean the coils if they are covered in dust.
  • After they’ve been defrosted or cleaned, replace the coil cover, turn on the power, and see if your fridge now cools properly.

Still having problems best to contact an appliance repair technician to help resolve

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Kenmore Fridge Door Not Closing Properly

Cold air can escape, and warm air can enter the compartment if the refrigerator door does not close tightly or create a proper seal.

Condensation can form inside the refrigerator, causing the compressor to work harder than required.

The majority of these repairs are neither difficult nor expensive. Your user manual will detail any adjustments you can make safely and without voiding your warranty, but if in doubt, consult a specialist.

Kenmore fridge door not closing properly due to worn seals, tilted hinges, crisper drawers sticking out, or misaligned shelves.

Don’t worry; simply follow the steps below to resolve the issue.

Possible Solution(s):

  • Check inside the fridge to ensure that the crisper drawers and shelves are properly positioned and are not protruding and preventing the door from closing.
  • After checking, make sure no cartons or containers (milk bottles, for example) are sticking out and preventing the door from closing properly.
  • If you’re still having issues, proceed to the next step.
  • Examine the rubber door seal (gasket). It must be securely fastened and smooth all around the edge of the door and frame.
  • If it’s loose or twisted, you may be able to reposition it temporarily, but it should be replaced.
  • Check that your appliance is properly balanced. If the floor is not level, use a spirit level and adjust the feet. The back of the fridge should be slightly lower than the front.

If the problem persists, it is best to contact a qualified technician.

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What Is the Life Expectancy of a Kenmore Elite Refrigerator?

Kenmore Elite refrigerators can survive up to 14 years on average, while certain models can last up to 17 or even 20.

In any case, having a good understanding of the refrigeration appliance and performing regular maintenance will help you get the most out of your investment.

Is Kenmore a Good Brand For refrigerators?

Kenmore is an excellent refrigerator brand. Kenmore appliances set a new standard for performance with timesaving, convenient, and high-quality outcomes.

It is also the most awarded and consistently ranks in the top ten best refrigerators.

What Do the Reviews Say?

I have used Kenmore products for years. And when one no longer works after years of use,

I would get another.

Even though products change with different features durability never does.

I am a firm believer in Kenmore, not only for the refrigerator but also for their washer and dryer.

Source: www.consumeraffairs.com

 

Yes, I did. I have been using it for 6 months now. It works fine so far, and I really like the way it looks.

I had Kenmore Elite before for many years and never had any problems.

Hoping it will be the same for Kenmore Pro.

Source: Houzz.com

 

I have the Kenmore elite. Have had no problems with it since it was delivered 5 years ago.

At that time, I don’t think they had the Pro line.

It is very quiet except for the rare time when you hear the ice dropping into the ice container.

I like the glass shelves and the ability to split some of them to accommodate my needs.

I wouldn’t hesitate to buy this model again if I needed another one.

Source: Houzz.com

 

My Kenmore refrigerator is about 15 years old and has never given me any trouble.

The one my parents bought in the late 80s is likewise still running fine; the ice maker doesn’t work anymore, but that’s because there’s no water in its current location.

The youngest Kenmore refrigerator I’ve known to die was just past ten years old. Not so great.

Source: Quora

 

Pros and Cons

Here are some of the pros and cons of the Kenmore Elite Refrigerator

Pros

  • The digital controls were simple to operate
  • The compartments of the freezer can be adjusted.
  • The shelves of the refrigerator can be adjusted.

Cons

  • Ice and Dispenser problems

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