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Kenmore 25374722407 refrigerator

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25374722407 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25374722407 FAQs

Yes. We still carry replacement parts for Kenmore refrigerators, including the Kenmore 25374722407 top-mount refrigerator; you can match parts by model number and then choose the exact component you need (ice maker parts, door hardware, cooling system parts, and more). See the 25374722407 owner's manual for model-specific safety and operating details.

How to make sure you get the right part

  • Use the full model number 25374722407 when searching.
  • Compare the part name and part ID to what you are replacing.
  • Check whether the issue is mechanical (door not sealing) or cooling related (fan not running).
  • Unplug the refrigerator before inspecting wiring, fans, or controls.
  • If you are working around the ice maker, avoid contact with moving parts.

Common Kenmore 25374722407 parts customers replace

Symptom Likely part category Example part on this model page
Warm refrigerator or poor airflow Evaporator fan components Refrigerator evaporator motor 5303918549
Ice maker not filling or slow ice production Water supply components Water inlet valve 242252603
Door not closing tightly, moisture or frost Door sealing components Refrigerator gasket 241872504
Temperature swings Temperature control Refrigerator temperature control thermostat 241537103

Why it matters

Using the correct Kenmore model-specific part helps restore proper cooling, airflow, and door sealing. It also reduces repeat failures caused by mismatched electrical ratings, incorrect fit, or airflow restrictions.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on Kenmore refrigerators like model 25374722407 are cooling issues (often airflow or defrost related), water leaks, ice maker failures, and unusual noises. Many fixes start with basic checks in the 25374722407 owner's manual and then testing common wear parts.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser coils, failed evaporator fan motor, frost buildup from a defrost problem, or a temperature control issue
  • Freezer cold but fresh food warm: weak or stalled evaporator fan, blocked air vents, heavy frost on the evaporator
  • Water leaking or puddles: clogged/iced defrost drain, cracked drain trough, or a leaking water supply connection
  • Ice maker not working: wire signal arm stuck up, water supply turned off, frozen fill tube, or a water inlet valve problem
  • Noises or vibration: cabinet not level, weak floor, fan blade rubbing, or a failing fan motor

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)

  • Confirm the temperature control is not set to “0” (that stops cooling even though lights may still work).
  • If the refrigerator is in a defrost cycle, wait about 20 minutes and recheck cooling.
  • Make sure the unit is plugged in firmly; check the breaker or a 15-amp time-delay fuse.
  • Level the cabinet if it is noisy or vibrating.
  • For ice maker issues, verify the wire signal arm is not in the UP position and the water supply is on.

Common parts that often solve these problems

Symptom Part that commonly relates Example part for this model
Fresh food section warm Evaporator fan motor Refrigerator evaporator motor 5303918549
Fan noise, poor airflow Evaporator fan blade Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010
Ice maker not filling Water inlet valve Water inlet valve 242252603
Heavy frost, warm temps Defrost timing/control issue Refrigerator defrost timer 215846602

Why it matters

Cooling, leaks, and ice maker problems usually trace back to airflow, defrost drainage, or water supply control. Catching these early helps protect food temperatures and prevents ice buildup that can strain the compressor.

Last updated: February 2026

The Kenmore top-mount refrigerator model 25374722407 is typically about 32 inches wide, 65-3/4 inches tall, and 26-5/8 inches deep. For the exact cabinet and door-clearance measurements for your unit, use the dimensions section in the 25374722407 owner's manual.

Quick size reference (what to plan for)

Use these common planning dimensions when measuring your kitchen opening:

  • Width: about 32 in.
  • Height: about 65-3/4 in.
  • Depth (cabinet): about 26-5/8 in.
  • Extra space needed: allow room for door swing, leveling, and airflow

Measuring tips (so the fridge fits the first time)

Measure in three places and use the smallest number.

  • Measure the opening width at the front, middle, and back
  • Measure height to the lowest cabinet or trim above the refrigerator
  • Measure depth from the back wall to the front edge of counters
  • Confirm you can remove doors or handles if needed (tight hallways)
  • Plan clearance so the doors can open fully for crisper drawers and shelves

Clearance checklist

Exact clearances vary by installation; these are typical targets for top-mount refrigerators.

What you are checking Typical target Why it matters
Side clearance 1/8 to 1/4 in. each side Prevents rubbing and vibration noise
Top clearance 1 in. or more Helps ventilation and easier leveling
Rear clearance 1 in. or more Protects water line and airflow
Door swing space As needed for full open Lets bins and drawers slide out

Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents poor airflow (warm temperatures), door alignment issues, and installation headaches like pinched water lines for an optional ice maker connection.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore refrigerators average 10 to 15 years of service life. For your Kenmore 25374722407 top-mount refrigerator, regular maintenance (especially keeping airflow and seals in good shape) is what most directly determines whether it lands closer to 10 years or pushes beyond that range; see the owner's manual for model-specific care guidance.

Typical lifespan by refrigerator type

While usage and maintenance matter most, these are the common expectations for household refrigerators:

Refrigerator type Typical lifespan Notes
Top-mount (top freezer) 10 to 15 years Often the longest-lasting style due to simpler design
Bottom freezer 9 to 14 years More components and heavier door use can add wear
Side-by-side 8 to 13 years More door openings and features can increase strain

What helps a Kenmore refrigerator last longer

We see the biggest lifespan gains when you stay ahead of airflow, temperature stability, and door sealing.

  • Clean dust from the condenser area regularly (restricted airflow makes the compressor work harder).
  • Keep door gaskets clean and sealing tightly; warm air leaks cause longer run times.
  • Set stable temperatures (about 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer) and avoid frequent large adjustments.
  • Leave space around the cabinet for ventilation (especially at the back and sides).
  • Fix frost buildup or warm spots early; they often point to defrost or airflow issues.
  • Use the ice maker and water system correctly if equipped; leaks and clogs create secondary damage.

Parts that commonly affect longevity

When cooling performance drops, these parts are often involved on top-mount refrigerators:

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is running hot, leaking air, or struggling to move air will run longer cycles. That extra runtime accelerates wear on major components like the compressor and can shorten the overall lifespan.

Last updated: February 2026

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