What are the dimensions of a Kenmore elite?
Kenmore Elite refrigerator dimensions vary by style and capacity, so the exact size depends on the specific model number. For Kenmore model 25368892015 (top-mount), use the dimensions listed in the 25368892015 owner's manual and confirm your installation clearances using the 25368892015 installation guide.
Typical Kenmore Elite refrigerator size ranges
If you do not have the exact Kenmore Elite model number, these ranges help you estimate fit for common Elite configurations:
- Width: about 29 1/2 to 36 inches
- Height: about 66 to 70 inches (without hinge covers on some models)
- Depth: about 30 to 35 inches (cabinet), often deeper with handles
- Door swing clearance: typically needs extra space beyond cabinet depth
- Ventilation clearance: usually required above and behind the cabinet
How to measure your refrigerator correctly
Measure in three places and use the largest number so the refrigerator will fit without binding doors or scraping cabinets.
- Measure width at the widest point (often the hinge side or door)
- Measure height from floor to the top (include hinge cover if present)
- Measure depth from the back to the front (include handles if you need total depth)
- Check door swing so doors open fully without hitting a wall
- Verify the floor is level; leveling affects door alignment and closing
Installation fit checklist (what we look for)
The installation guidance for this Kenmore top-mount style emphasizes stable, level positioning so doors seal properly.
| Fit item | What to verify | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Level front-to-back | Cabinet slightly tilts back | Helps doors close and seal |
| All corners supported | No rocking | Prevents vibration and leaks |
| Door alignment | Doors level with each other | Reduces warm air leaks |
| Clearance for doors | Enough space to open | Prevents hinge and gasket wear |
Why it matters
A refrigerator that is too tall, too deep (especially with handles), or not leveled correctly can cause poor door sealing, temperature swings, and moisture issues. Getting the right dimensions and clearances up front prevents return trips and protects food storage performance.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the top part of a fridge called?
On the Kenmore 25368892015 top-mount refrigerator, the top compartment is the freezer. It’s the section designed to keep food frozen and, on some setups, it can also support an ice maker or ice trays for making ice.
What the freezer does (and what it’s not)
The freezer is built to maintain temperatures below the fresh food section so items stay solidly frozen for longer storage.
- Stores frozen foods (meats, vegetables, prepared meals)
- Helps preserve food longer than the refrigerator compartment
- Often contains the ice-making area (ice tray or optional ice maker)
- Works with the refrigerator’s cooling system to move cold air through the cabinet
- Can be affected by door seal issues, airflow blockage, or frost buildup
Quick identification guide
| Compartment | Typical location on a “top-mount” unit | Primary purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer | Top | Freezes and stores frozen food |
| Fresh food (refrigerator) | Bottom | Keeps food cold (not frozen) |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct compartment name helps when you’re looking up troubleshooting steps (like frost buildup or warm temperatures), ordering parts, or following setup instructions such as leveling and door sealing checks in the 25368892015 installation guide.
Related parts you might see near the fresh food section
These are common storage components in the refrigerator compartment (not the freezer) that customers often ask about by location:
- Crisper drawer 240337103 (produce storage under the bottom shelf)
- Door bins and gallon bins (for bottles and condiments)
- Crisper cover inserts and shelf trim (support and organize storage)
Last updated: January 2026
What does code er if mean on Kenmore Elite fridge?
On Kenmore model 25368892015, the display code ER IF points to an airflow problem affecting ice making and freezer cooling. In most Kenmore refrigerators, this happens when the evaporator fan area is iced up, vents are blocked, or the fan is not moving air.
What to do first (safe checks)
- Power reset: unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
- Check that freezer air vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Make sure both doors close fully and seal on all sides.
- Look for heavy frost on the freezer back wall (a common sign of restricted airflow).
- Confirm the refrigerator is installed with proper clearances and the toe grille area is not blocked.
Quick diagnosis guide
| What you see | What it usually means | What to try |
|---|---|---|
| Frost blanket on freezer back wall | Air cannot move through the evaporator area | Manually defrost, then check for recurring frost |
| No fan sound in freezer when cooling | Fan not running or blocked by ice | Clear ice, inspect fan area |
| Ice maker slow, freezer still cold | Air duct/vent restriction | Reorganize items, clear vents |
| Moisture or frost near door edges | Door not sealing well | Clean gasket, warm and reshape gasket if warped |
When parts are commonly involved
If the freezer repeatedly frosts up and airflow drops, the defrost system is a common place to focus. One component that can be involved is the refrigerator defrost heater 242044008.
Why it matters
Airflow is what carries cold air through the freezer and to the ice maker area. When airflow is restricted, ice production drops and cooling efficiency suffers, which can lead to warmer temperatures and more frost.
For model-specific operating tips, temperature settings, and installation clearances, use the 25368892015 owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026





