Is there a way to reset a Kenmore Elite refrigerator?
Yes. For a Kenmore refrigerator like model 25370603415, the most reliable reset is a power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for about 5 minutes, then restore power and allow the controls to reboot and temperatures to stabilize.
Recommended reset methods (in order)
- Power reset (hard reset): Unplug for ~5 minutes, then plug back in.
- Breaker reset: Turn the refrigerator circuit breaker off for ~5 minutes, then back on.
- Control reset (if your model has it): Use the control panel steps listed in the 25370603415 owner’s manual.
- After a reset: Give cooling time; most refrigerators need several hours to pull temps back down.
What to check right after resetting
- Confirm the unit has power (interior light, display, or compressor sound).
- Make sure the toe grille is not blocked; airflow at the lower front is required for proper operation.
- Verify doors close and seal; the cabinet should tilt slightly back so doors self-close and seal.
- If you have an ice maker but no water hookup, keep the ice maker switched Off.
Quick reference: reset vs. what it fixes
| Symptom | Reset helps? | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Display or controls acting “stuck” | Yes | Do the power reset, then check settings in the manual |
| After a power outage | Yes | Power reset, then wait for temps to recover |
| Not cooling properly | Sometimes | Check airflow, door seal, and frost buildup |
| Ice maker not working | Sometimes | Confirm water supply is on and pressure is adequate |
Why it matters
A reset clears minor control glitches, but it will not fix mechanical problems like poor airflow, a door that is not sealing, or a cooling-system issue. Proper installation basics (leveling, clearances, and airflow) directly affect cooling performance.
Last updated: January 2026
How to tell cubic feet of Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
For Kenmore model 25370603415, the model number alone usually does not state the exact cubic-foot capacity. The most reliable way is to look up the capacity in the 25370603415 owner's manual; if you need a quick estimate, measure the interior and convert cubic inches to cubic feet.
Fast ways to find the cubic feet
- Check the specifications section in the 25370603415 owner's manual (this is where capacity is typically listed).
- Look for a rating/spec label inside the fresh-food section (often on a side wall or near the crisper area); it may list capacity or total volume.
- If you have the packaging or sales receipt, capacity is often printed there.
- Use measurement to estimate when you cannot access specs.
How to estimate cubic feet by measuring (quick math)
- Empty the compartments enough to measure.
- Measure the usable interior of:
- Fresh-food compartment: width × depth × height (in inches)
- Freezer compartment: width × depth × height (in inches)
- Add the two volumes together.
- Convert to cubic feet:
| What to calculate | Formula | Example (sample numbers) |
|---|---|---|
| Compartment volume (cu in) | W × D × H | 28 × 18 × 36 = 18,144 |
| Convert to cubic feet | cu in ÷ 1,728 | 18,144 ÷ 1,728 = 10.5 |
What the “253” model prefix tells you (and what it does not)
Kenmore model numbers starting with 253 commonly indicate a refrigerator built on a Frigidaire/Electrolux platform, but the digits that follow are not a dependable “capacity code.” Two models with similar-looking numbers can still have different cubic-foot ratings.
Why it matters
Cubic feet helps you compare storage space and confirm fit for shelves, bins, and accessories. It also helps when planning kitchen clearances and airflow; the installation guide lists minimum clearances needed for proper circulation.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the top part of a fridge called?
On a Kenmore 25370603415 top-mount refrigerator, the top compartment is the freezer compartment (often just called the freezer). It’s the section designed to keep food frozen and, on many models, it also supports an optional automatic ice maker.
What the top freezer does
The freezer compartment is built to maintain temperatures cold enough for long-term storage and freezing.
Common freezer functions include:
- Freezing and storing food at safe, sub-zero temperatures
- Providing airflow that helps cool the fresh food section below
- Supporting ice production if an ice maker is installed and turned on
- Housing freezer shelves/bins and the freezer door gasket
Related parts you may hear mentioned
If you’re troubleshooting cooling, frost, or ice production, these freezer-area parts are commonly involved on this model family:
- Refrigerator ice maker 241798231 (makes ice when supplied with water and power)
- Evaporator fan components (move cold air through the freezer and into the refrigerator)
- Defrost system components (help prevent heavy frost buildup)
- Door gasket (helps keep warm air out so the freezer can hold temperature)
Quick terminology guide
| What people say | What it usually means | Where it is |
|---|---|---|
| “Top part of the fridge” | Freezer compartment | Upper section |
| “Fridge section” | Fresh food compartment | Lower section |
| “Freezer door seal” | Freezer door gasket | Around freezer door |
Why it matters
Using the right term helps you find the correct diagrams, parts, and troubleshooting steps. For example, “freezer not cold” points us toward airflow, defrost, and door-seal checks, while “fridge not cold” can indicate an airflow or control issue coming from the freezer.
For model-specific features (like ice maker setup, control settings, and door removal), follow the 25370603415 installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026





