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Kenmore 25322442412 freezer

Kenmore 25322442412 freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25322442412 freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Freezer Evaporator Cover for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 297442700

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    Freezer Evaporator Cover

    Part #297442700

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Freezer Leveling Leg Bracket for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 297164651

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    Freezer Leveling Leg Bracket

    Part #297164651

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Sleeve for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 5306594529

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    Sleeve

    Part #5306594529

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  • Universal/multiflex (frigidaire) Freezer Condenser Coil Spacer for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 297102800

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    Universal/multiflex (frigidaire) Freezer Condenser Coil Spacer

    Part #297102800

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Freezer Basket Stop for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 216486500

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    Freezer Basket Stop

    Part #216486500

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Freezer Lock Spring Clip for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 297213300

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    Freezer Lock Spring Clip

    Part #297213300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Freezer Light Lens for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 297184400

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    Freezer Light Lens

    Part #297184400

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Harness for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 5304496631

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    Harness

    Part #5304496631

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Freezer Leveling Leg Bracket for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 297164650

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    Freezer Leveling Leg Bracket

    Part #297164650

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Compressor for Kenmore 25322442412 - Part 297411253

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    Refrigerator Compressor

    Part #297411253

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Kenmore Freezer 25322442412 FAQs

Kenmore model 25322442412 does not use a dedicated “reset button” for normal operation; most issues are handled by restoring power, adjusting the temperature control, or silencing an alarm from the control area. For model-specific control and alarm details, use the 25322442412 use & care manual.

What to try first (safe reset steps)

  • Power reset: Unplug the freezer for 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Check the temperature control: Make sure the control is not set to OFF; allow several hours for temperatures to stabilize after changes.
  • Silence a temperature alarm (if equipped): Press the set button next to the ALARM OFF indicator, or press any key on the control panel.
  • Confirm the outlet is working: Try a different appliance in the same outlet; avoid outlets controlled by a wall switch.
  • Keep the door closed: If you are troubleshooting warm temps, limit door openings to help the freezer recover.

If the control knob is missing or damaged

If you cannot adjust temperature because the knob is cracked, missing, or slipping, replace the knob rather than forcing the control shaft. Use the exact replacement listed for this model: freezer temperature control knob 216707200.

Quick guide: “reset” vs. “alarm off”

Situation What it usually means What to do
Freezer seems unresponsive Power interruption or control set to OFF Power reset; verify control not OFF
Alarm sounding Temperature rose to an unsafe level (feature varies by model) Silence alarm; keep door closed; monitor temps
Temps drifting Normal stabilization time after adjustment Wait several hours between adjustments

Why it matters

A “reset” is often just restoring power and confirming the temperature control is set correctly. That prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps protect stored food by getting the freezer back to stable operation faster.

Last updated: January 2026

Your Kenmore upright freezer model 25322442412 is 13.8 cubic feet. If you want to double-check on the appliance itself, the model/serial (rating) label inside the cabinet typically lists capacity or a comparable specification; see the 25322442412 use & care guide for label location and operating details.

How to verify capacity on the freezer

Look in these common spots:

  • Inside the cabinet on a side wall (often upper left or right)
  • Behind the lower basket area or near the bottom front
  • Near the temperature control housing (on some upright models)
  • On the model/serial plate inside the appliance compartment

What 13.8 cu. ft. means for loading and freezing

The manual guidance for this style of freezer is to limit how much unfrozen food you add at once.

  • Plan to freeze about 3 lb of fresh food per cubic foot at one time
  • For 13.8 cu. ft., that is roughly 41 lb maximum per loading session
  • Distribute packages evenly so air can circulate
  • Allow several hours between large loading sessions
Item Value
Freezer capacity (model 25322442412) 13.8 cu. ft.
Fresh food to freeze at one time (rule of thumb) ~3 lb per cu. ft.
Approx. max fresh load for this freezer ~41 lb

Why it matters

Knowing the correct cubic-foot capacity helps you avoid overloading, long run times, and uneven freezing. It also helps when planning storage bins, organizing shelves, and estimating how much food the freezer can safely freeze in a single batch.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore upright freezer model 25322442412, the manufacturer does not publish an expected “service life” in the documentation we have for this model, so we can’t give a model-specific number. In general, many upright freezers run for about 10–15 years, depending on use and maintenance (see the 25322442412 use & care manual).

What matters most for lifespan on model 25322442412

These items have the biggest impact on run time, temperature stability, and wear on the sealed system:

  • Door seal quality: air leaks make the compressor run longer.
  • Airflow around the cabinet: the manual calls for clearance around the unit for circulation.
  • Room temperature: hotter rooms increase run time.
  • Defrost and frost control: heavy frost reduces efficiency and can lead to warmer temps.
  • Power interruptions: outages can stress components and risk food spoilage.

Quick care steps that help it last longer

  • Keep the freezer level so the door closes and seals correctly.
  • Leave about 3 inches of clearance on all sides for airflow (noted in the manual).
  • Open the door less often; organize contents to reduce “search time.”
  • Defrost and clean when frost buildup reaches roughly 1/4 to 1/2 inch (manual guidance).
  • If the door doesn’t seal well, inspect the gasket and consider replacing the freezer door gasket 5304506126.

What “end-of-life” can look like

What you notice What it often indicates First thing to check
Runs much longer than it used to Air leak, hot room, poor airflow Door seal, cabinet clearance
Food softening or temps rising Cooling or control issue Temperature setting, frost buildup
Clicking/buzzing at startup Start components or compressor strain Power supply, start components

Why it matters

When a freezer runs longer to hold temperature, it can use more electricity and may struggle to keep food safely frozen. Catching door-seal and airflow problems early is one of the simplest ways to extend usable life.

Last updated: January 2026

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