Can I run my Kenmore refrigerator without a water filter?
Yes. Your Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 25344383402 will still cool normally without the water filter installed; the main impact is on dispensed water and ice quality, plus a higher chance of taste, odor, and mineral or sediment buildup in the water system. Follow the replacement and filter-location details in the owner's manual.
What changes when the filter is missing
If you remove the filter and keep using the dispenser or ice maker, expect these common results:
- Water and ice can taste or smell worse (the filter normally reduces impurities).
- Sediment can reach the water inlet valve, dispenser tubing, and ice maker fill circuit.
- Flow can become inconsistent if the housing does not seal correctly.
- The filter status light and replacement schedule no longer match actual filtration.
When you should install a filter (recommended)
We recommend installing the correct filter if you use the dispenser or ice maker regularly. For model 25344383402, the manual lists the water filter cartridge as Kenmore replacement cartridge 9916, which matches the genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter WF2CB.
Typical replacement guidance for this model:
| Item | What the manual indicates | Practical takeaway |
|---|---|---|
| Replacement interval | Every 6 to 9 months | Replace on schedule for best taste and flow |
| Usage-based trigger | After about 400 gallons | Heavy dispenser use means more frequent changes |
Quick checks if you removed the filter
Use these steps to avoid leaks and dispenser issues:
- Confirm the filter housing is empty and clean; wipe up any water from removal.
- Make sure the cartridge release area is not stuck or damaged.
- Dispense several cups of water to purge air from the line.
- If you see dripping at the housing, reinstall the correct filter and recheck the seal.
- If ice production slows, turn the ice maker off and back on after purging air.
Why it matters
On 25344383402, the water filter system treats all dispensed drinking water and the water used to produce ice. Running without a filter does not stop cooling, but it directly affects water taste and can increase wear on water-handling parts over time.
For ordering the correct replacement parts for your refrigerator, use the parts list for model 25344383402 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
A “bad compressor” on Kenmore Elite refrigerator model 25344383402 usually shows up as poor cooling with the unit running a lot, repeated clicking/trying to start, or the compressor not running at all. Before condemning the compressor, we always rule out power issues and normal defrost operation using the owner's manual.
Quick symptoms that point toward a compressor problem
- Refrigerator and freezer are warm even though the unit runs for long periods
- Repeated clicking from the back (start attempt, then stop)
- Compressor is very hot to the touch after trying to run (use caution)
- Compressor is silent and never starts, but interior lights and controls work
- Cooling seems to come and go (intermittent start/run)
Checks to do first (these often mimic a bad compressor)
Unplug the refrigerator before any inspection to avoid electrical shock.
- Confirm steady power: Voltage that varies by about 10% or more can affect performance and can damage the compressor.
- Make sure cooling is turned On: This model has a cooling system On/Off control.
- Account for defrost: A defrost cycle is normal and can last about 30 minutes.
- Check the outlet and breaker: A loose plug or tripped breaker can stop the compressor.
- Look for door sealing issues: Frequent door openings or a door slightly open can make the refrigerator run “too much or too long.”
What the common symptoms usually mean
| What you notice | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Clicking every few minutes, no cooling | Start device/overload issue or compressor locked | Have the start circuit and compressor electrically tested |
| Runs constantly, still warm | Sealed system or compressor not pumping | Check condenser airflow and confirm fans run; then sealed-system diagnosis |
| Compressor never runs | Cooling turned Off, defrost, or power problem | Verify settings and power first; then control/start circuit checks |
Why it matters
Replacing a compressor is a major sealed-system repair. Doing the basic power, defrost, and settings checks first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps you pinpoint whether the issue is the compressor itself or a control, airflow, or electrical problem.
Parts that are sometimes involved in “no cool” complaints
If testing shows the sealed system is the issue, the compressor is one of the key components: refrigerator compressor 5304475104. For parts ordering by model number, we also support search on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Kenmore Elite refrigerators?
Common problems on the Kenmore Elite 25344383402 side-by-side refrigerator include warm temperatures from airflow or defrost issues, frost or moisture buildup from door-seal and door-use problems, unusual fan noise, and water/ice dispenser troubles tied to the filter or water supply. Our owner's manual troubleshooting table covers many of these symptoms.
Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
- Not cooling or weak cooling: dirty condenser coils, evaporator fan issue, or a defrost problem restricting airflow
- Runs too long: frequent door openings, warm room conditions, or a door not sealing fully
- Frost buildup or sweating inside: door left slightly open, humid conditions, or gasket not sealing
- Water leaks or puddles: clogged/iced defrost drain, or water line/valve seepage
- No water or slow water at dispenser: clogged filter, low house water pressure, or inlet valve problem
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)
- Confirm the unit is powered correctly; the manual notes performance can be affected if voltage varies by about 10% or more.
- Verify doors close fully and are not being held open by bins or food packages.
- Set temperatures one step colder and allow 24 hours to stabilize (the manual calls this out for control changes).
- If the compressor is not running, remember the refrigerator may be in a normal defrost cycle (about 30 minutes periodically).
Parts that commonly solve these problems
If symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:
| Symptom | Common part to check/replace | Example from this model’s parts |
|---|---|---|
| Slow/no dispenser water, poor ice production | Water filter | Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter WF2CB |
| No water to dispenser/ice maker | Water inlet valve | Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly 242252702 |
| Frost buildup, warm fridge section | Defrost thermostat or heater | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918214 and refrigerator defrost heater 242044113 |
| Warm temps with fan noise | Fan blade damage | Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 |
Why it matters
Cooling and defrost problems often start small (long run times, light frost, minor temperature swings) and then turn into food-spoilage temperatures when airflow gets blocked. Catching door-seal, filter, and defrost symptoms early prevents bigger repairs.
You can order replacement parts for model 25344383402 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
Most Kenmore Elite refrigerators, including model 25344383402, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Lifespan depends most on sealed-system health (compressor and refrigerant loop), airflow/cleanliness, and how well the doors seal and close.
What affects lifespan the most
- Condenser airflow and cleanliness: dust buildup makes the compressor run hotter and longer.
- Stable power: voltage swings can stress the compressor over time.
- Door seal condition: air leaks cause long run times and frost issues.
- Defrost performance: repeated icing can reduce cooling and strain fans.
- Water system upkeep: clogged filters can reduce dispenser flow and affect ice production.
Typical lifespan by major system
| System | Typical service life | What you notice when it’s wearing out |
|---|---|---|
| Sealed refrigeration system (compressor, refrigerant tubing) | 10 to 15 years | Warm temps, long run times, weak cooling |
| Fans and defrost parts | 7 to 12 years | Noise, frost buildup, uneven temps |
| Dispenser and filtration | 6 to 10 years | Slow water, small/slow ice, odd tastes/odors |
Maintenance that helps you reach the high end (15 years)
- Keep vents inside the fresh food and freezer sections unblocked.
- Clean dust from the condenser area regularly (more often with pets).
- Replace the water filter on schedule; this model’s manual recommends about every 6 to 9 months or when the filter light indicates replacement.
- Replace the air filter as needed to reduce odors and keep airflow fresh.
- Use the care and operating guidance in the owner's manual.
Helpful model-matched replacement filters
| Filter type | What it does | Matching part |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter | Improves taste and reduces contaminants | Genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter WF2CB |
| Air filter | Helps reduce food odors in the refrigerator compartment | Refrigerator air filter AFCB |
Why it matters
Once a refrigerator is past about 10 years, small efficiency losses (dirty condenser, weak door gasket, restricted filter) can add up to higher run time and more wear on the compressor. Simple upkeep often prevents the “runs constantly” cycle that shortens overall life.
You can order model 25344383402 replacement parts from the parts list for this refrigerator, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





