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Kenmore Refrigerator 25368892012 FAQs

A fridge with the freezer on top is called a top-freezer refrigerator (also commonly called a top-mount refrigerator). Your Kenmore 25368892012 is this style: the freezer compartment sits above the fresh food section.

Common names you will see

  • Top-freezer refrigerator
  • Top-mount refrigerator
  • Freezer-on-top refrigerator
  • Top freezer fridge

How to confirm the style on your Kenmore 25368892012

You can verify the configuration and key setup details (controls, door swing, leveling) in the 25368892012 owner's manual. The installation checklist in the 25368892012 installation guide also references freezer door leveling and door sealing, which are typical top-freezer setup checks.

  • Freezer door is above the refrigerator door
  • Temperature controls typically affect both compartments when you adjust the refrigerator control
  • Doors and gaskets should seal fully on all sides after leveling

Why it matters

Knowing the style helps you match the right parts and troubleshooting steps. Top-freezer models commonly share similar airflow and temperature-control behavior, so repair guidance and parts categories (door bins, gaskets, crisper components) are easier to narrow down.

Quick comparison of common refrigerator styles

Style name Freezer location Typical identifier
Top-freezer (top-mount) Top Freezer door above fresh food door
Bottom-freezer Bottom Pull-out freezer drawer or lower door
Side-by-side Left or right side Tall freezer section next to fresh food
French door Bottom (drawer) Two fresh food doors on top

Last updated: February 2026

No. Refrigerators are not all 70 inches high; heights vary by style and capacity. Many full-size models land near the upper-60s to around 70 inches, but top-mount units like Kenmore 25368892012 are often shorter, and some built-in models are much taller. For installation clearances and fit guidance, use the installation guide.

Typical refrigerator height ranges (what you can expect)

Refrigerator height depends mostly on configuration (top-mount, side-by-side, French door, built-in) and whether you measure to the top of the case or the top hinge.

  • Top-mount (top freezer): commonly about 61 to 67 inches
  • Side-by-side: commonly about 65 to 71 inches
  • French door: commonly about 68 to 70+ inches
  • Built-in / tall cabinet-depth styles: commonly 80+ inches

How to measure correctly (so it fits the opening)

Use a tape measure and record three numbers; we recommend measuring twice.

  • Measure floor to top of hinge (this is usually the tallest point)
  • Measure floor to top of cabinet (case height)
  • Measure width and depth, including handles if they stick out
  • Confirm you have room to open doors fully and slide drawers out
  • Plan for airflow clearance (your install instructions call out 3/8 inch at sides and top and 1 inch at the rear)

Quick comparison: “70 inches” vs what matters for installation

What you’re checking Why it matters What to do
Height to top hinge Prevents hitting cabinets or trim Measure to the highest point
Case height Helps compare models consistently Measure to top of cabinet
Clearance space Keeps cooling efficient Follow the clearances in the install instructions
Leveling Helps doors close and seal Level front-to-back and side-to-side

Why it matters

If the refrigerator is too tall or lacks proper clearance, you can end up with poor air circulation, doors that do not seal well, and installation headaches. The install instructions for Kenmore 25368892012 also emphasize leveling and a slight tilt so doors close properly.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see on Kenmore top-mount refrigerators like model 25368892012 are weak cooling, excess run time, moisture or leaks, door closing issues, and interior light problems. Most causes trace back to airflow restrictions, door seal gaps, or defrost system faults; use the 25368892012 owner's manual for model-specific checks.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Not cooling well (fresh food or freezer too warm): blocked air vents, doors opened often, dirty condenser area, or evaporator fan/defrost issues
  • Runs too long: warm room conditions, frequent door openings, gasket leaks, or ice maker operation
  • Water or moisture inside: door left slightly open, high humidity, uncovered liquids, or produce moisture collecting in drawers
  • Doors or drawers hard to close/move: refrigerator not level, food packages interfering, dirty drawer tracks
  • Light not working: burned-out bulb or power supply issue

Quick checks we recommend first (no parts swapping)

  1. Confirm installation conditions: keep the toe grille unblocked and maintain good airflow.
  2. Verify the room temperature: this model is not designed to run where temps drop below 55°F or rise above 110°F.
  3. Check door sealing and closing: make sure the cabinet is level and nothing is preventing full closure.
  4. Give temperatures time to stabilize: after changes, allow 24 hours for control adjustments to take effect.
  5. Inspect for frost or airflow loss: heavy frost in the freezer points to a defrost system problem.

Parts that commonly solve the underlying issue

If troubleshooting points to a specific failure, these are common fixes for this Kenmore model:

Symptom Likely system Example part for this model
Frost buildup, warm temps Defrost system Refrigerator defrost heater 242044008 or refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918202
Warm fridge, noisy or no airflow Evaporator fan airflow Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010
Door not sealing, long run time Door seal Refrigerator gasket 242193213 or frigidaire refrigerator door gasket (black) 241872512
No interior light Lighting Refrigerator light bulb 316538904

Why it matters

Cooling complaints and long run times are often caused by simple airflow or door seal problems. Fixing those early helps protect food temperatures, reduces frost and moisture, and prevents the compressor from running excessively.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. You can still get replacement parts for Kenmore refrigerators, including your Kenmore 25368892012 top-mount refrigerator. We stock common wear items and repair parts (bins, drawers, gaskets, bulbs, and cooling-system components) so you can restore fit, sealing, and cooling performance.

Best way to find the exact part for model 25368892012

Use the parts list for Kenmore 25368892012 and match by part name and part ID; then confirm the location and any notes in the 25368892012 owner's manual.

  • Confirm the full model number: 25368892012
  • Identify the symptom (leak, warm temps, broken bin, torn seal, no light)
  • Match the part by part ID (not just a description)
  • Compare color and position (fresh food door vs freezer door)
  • Follow safe handling steps (unplug before service and cleaning)

Commonly replaced parts we carry for this model

These are examples of parts available for Kenmore 25368892012 that customers replace often:

What you need Example part on this model What it fixes
Broken produce storage Crisper drawer 240337103 Cracked or missing crisper drawer
Door storage bin Frigidaire refrigerator door gallon bin 240338001 Loose, broken, or missing gallon bin
Door not sealing Refrigerator gasket 242193213 Warm spots, moisture, or poor sealing
No interior light Refrigerator light bulb 316538904 Light out when door opens
Frost or defrost issues Refrigerator defrost heater 242044008 Heavy frost, warm fridge from airflow blockage

Why it matters

Using model-matched parts helps your Kenmore 25368892012 maintain proper temperatures and efficiency. A damaged gasket can leak cold air, and a defrost failure can lead to frost buildup that restricts airflow and causes warming.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore refrigerators last 10 to 15 years on average. For your Kenmore 25368892012 top-mount refrigerator, lifespan depends most on steady temperatures, good airflow around the cabinet, and keeping the doors sealing tightly; routine care can push service life toward the upper end.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A refrigerator’s sealed system (compressor, evaporator, condenser) usually determines the true end of life; door seals, fans, and defrost parts often fail first and are repairable.

Common factors that shorten lifespan:

  • Dirty condenser area and restricted airflow
  • Door gasket leaks that force longer run times
  • Hot installation locations (direct sun, near heat sources)
  • Poor leveling that prevents doors from closing fully
  • Power issues (improper outlet, extension cords)

Maintenance that adds years (high impact)

We recommend these habits for the 25368892012:

  • Keep the unit level so doors close on their own and seal consistently.
  • Maintain installation clearances for airflow (typical guidance: 3/8 inch at sides and top, 1 inch at rear).
  • Avoid extension cords and use a properly grounded outlet.
  • Replace failed interior lighting with the correct appliance bulb; see the owner's manual for the bulb access steps and wattage guidance.
  • Inspect and clean the door gasket sealing surfaces; replace the gasket if it is torn, hardened, or won’t seal.

Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

What you’re seeing Most likely category Usually worth repairing?
Warm fridge but freezer OK Airflow/door seal/controls Yes
Frost buildup, warming temps Defrost system Yes
Loud fan noise, uneven cooling Evaporator fan area Yes
Not cooling at all, clicking Start components or compressor Depends

Parts that commonly restore performance

If you’re seeing temperature swings, frost, or long run times, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than normal uses more energy and wears the compressor faster. Fixing airflow issues and door seal leaks early is one of the most effective ways to extend the life of a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

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