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Kenmore 2537041241B refrigerator

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Kenmore Refrigerator 2537041241B FAQs

On the Kenmore 2537041241B bottom-mount refrigerator, a “bad compressor” usually shows up as poor cooling plus abnormal compressor behavior (overheating, loud running, or repeated start attempts). Before condemning the compressor, we rule out power issues, airflow restrictions, and the normal defrost cycle using the 2537041241B owner's manual.

Quick checks before blaming the compressor

  • Confirm the refrigerator is plugged directly into a grounded 3-prong outlet (no extension cord or adapter).
  • Make sure the outlet is not controlled by a wall switch.
  • Check the breaker or fuse; reset/replace if needed.
  • Verify the toe grille is not blocked so the unit can breathe.
  • Allow for normal defrost operation; the compressor can be off during defrost (about 30 minutes).

Symptoms that strongly point to a compressor problem

A compressor can be failing if you see several of these at the same time:

  • Refrigerator and freezer temperatures stay warm even after 24 hours of running.
  • Compressor is extremely hot to the touch and the unit is not cooling.
  • You hear repeated clicking (start attempts) followed by the compressor stopping.
  • The refrigerator seems to run constantly but temperatures do not recover.
  • Breaker trips repeatedly after the compressor tries to start.

What “always running” can mean on this model

Your 2537041241B uses a variable-speed compressor that is designed to run most of the time (except during defrost). That is normal. The key is whether temperatures are correct.

What you notice Often normal Often a problem
Compressor runs most of the day Yes (variable-speed design) Only if temps are warm
Compressor off for a short period Yes (defrost cycle) If it never restarts
Warm fridge/freezer No Yes

Why it matters

Replacing a compressor is a major repair. Checking power supply, airflow (toe grille), and defrost behavior first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps you pinpoint whether the issue is sealed-system/compressor related.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Kenmore 2537041241B is warm at the bottom, the most common causes are restricted airflow and poor heat removal, such as a blocked toe grille or dirty condenser area. Start by making sure the toe grille is not blocked and the cabinet is level so the doors seal tightly (warm air leaks reduce cooling). See the 2537041241B owner's manual for airflow and positioning guidance.

Quick checks that fix many “warm bottom” complaints

  • Make sure the toe grille at the lower front is not blocked by rugs, pet hair, or storage items (the manual notes airflow here is essential).
  • Verify the refrigerator is level and stable so the doors close tightly on all sides.
  • Avoid overpacking; leave space so cold air can circulate.
  • Keep the refrigerator away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
  • Confirm room temperature stays within the recommended range (about 55°F to 110°F per the manual).

What to inspect next (cooling system and airflow)

If the quick checks do not help within 12 to 24 hours, focus on airflow and temperature sensing:

Symptom Likely area What to look for
Bottom warm, top seems closer to normal Airflow restriction Vents blocked by food packages, frost buildup limiting circulation
Both sections warming Heat removal or control issue Dirty condenser area, fan not moving air, control not responding
Temps swing, food spoils faster Door sealing or alignment Gaps in gasket contact, doors not closing squarely

Parts that commonly relate to poor cooling

These parts are often involved when airflow or temperature regulation is the issue:

Why it matters

Bottom-warm conditions usually mean cold air is not circulating correctly or heat is not being rejected efficiently. Fixing airflow (toe grille clearance, leveling, vent clearance) protects food safety and reduces compressor run time.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore bottom-mount refrigerator model 2537041241B, the correct replacement water filter is Part #046-9999, which is sold as Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9999. Replace the filter every 6 months or after about 200 gallons to keep water flow and taste consistent.

The exact filter to buy for model 2537041241B

Use this match to avoid ordering a look-alike filter that will not lock into the housing.

What you need What to match What it looks like on parts listings
Water filter cartridge Part number 046-9999 Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9999

How we recommend confirming fit before you order

Use the model number and the filter number together.

  • Confirm the refrigerator model tag shows 2537041241B
  • Match the water filter to 046-9999 (also shown as 9999 on parts listings)
  • Replace the complete cartridge, not just internal media
  • Avoid “universal” filters unless they specifically cross to 046-9999/9999
  • If the refrigerator has been unused for a while (moving or storage), install a fresh filter before using ice and water

Replacement basics for this model

The filter is a push-in style cartridge. We follow the same general steps used in the product documentation.

  • Turn off the ice maker before starting
  • Push on the end/face of the filter to release it
  • Pull the old cartridge straight out and discard it
  • Slide the new cartridge in using the alignment guide, then push until it snaps in
  • Dispense water to clear air and flush the new filter

For the full procedure and filter status details, use the 2537041241B owner's manual.

Why it matters

Using the correct 046-9999/9999 cartridge prevents leaks at the filter housing connection, keeps dispenser flow steady, and helps maintain ice and water quality on your Kenmore 2537041241B.

Last updated: January 2026

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