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Kenmore 25353612301 refrigerator

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25353612301 FAQs

Kenmore refrigerator model 25353612301 is typically a 26 cu. ft. class side-by-side refrigerator. For the exact capacity for your specific unit (as built), we recommend confirming it in the specifications section of the 25353612301 owner's manual.

How to confirm the exact capacity on your model

Use these quick checks to verify the precise cubic feet rating for your refrigerator:

  • Look in the specifications or features pages of the 25353612301 owner's manual.
  • Check the model and serial plate inside the fresh food compartment; it confirms the exact model identity used for specs.
  • Compare your refrigerator’s interior layout (shelf and bin configuration) to the manual’s diagrams.
  • If you are shopping for parts like a water filter, match by model number and the part listing (for example, genuine Kenmore refrigerator water filter WFCB).
What “26 cu. ft. class” means

Manufacturers and retailers often group refrigerators into “classes” (for example, 25 to 27 cu. ft.) even when the exact measured capacity varies slightly by configuration.

Capacity label you may see What it usually indicates Best use
26 cu. ft. class Approximate total storage size Comparing models and fit
Exact cu. ft. (spec value) Precise rated capacity Planning storage and replacement
Why it matters

Knowing the cubic feet helps when you are comparing replacement refrigerators, planning kitchen fit, and estimating storage space. It can also help when selecting model-specific accessories and maintenance items referenced in the manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore refrigerators last 10 to 15 years. For a Kenmore 25353612301 side-by-side refrigerator, lifespan depends most on airflow (clean condenser area), tight door seals, and keeping the sealed refrigeration system healthy; follow the care guidance in the 25353612301 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)
  • Average: 10 to 15 years
  • Common with strong maintenance: 15+ years
  • Major life-limiting failures: sealed system issues (compressor, refrigerant leaks), chronic airflow problems, or repeated defrost failures
Quick reference table
Item Typical impact on lifespan What you can do
Condenser cleanliness and airflow High Keep the condenser area clean and unobstructed
Door gasket seal High Inspect for gaps, tears, and warping; replace if leaking
Defrost system health Medium to high Address heavy frost early to protect airflow
Water filter maintenance Medium Replace on schedule to reduce dispenser and ice maker strain
Maintenance that extends refrigerator life
  • Vacuum dust from the condenser area and keep ventilation openings clear.
  • Keep door gaskets clean; confirm the doors close fully and don’t “bounce” open.
  • Set stable temps (typical targets: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer).
  • Don’t overload shelves so air can circulate through vents.
  • Replace the water filter on schedule; this model’s manual notes the status light turns red after about 400 gallons.
Parts that commonly affect performance over time

If you’re troubleshooting cooling, frost, or leaking air, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Why it matters

A refrigerator can “run” for years while slowly losing efficiency. Simple upkeep (airflow, seals, and timely part replacement) reduces compressor run time, helps temperatures stay stable, and typically adds years to the service life.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore refrigerator model 25353612301, SY EF is a service code that points to a freezer cooling-airflow problem; in practice it’s most often tied to the evaporator fan not moving air or the control not seeing the expected fan feedback. Use the troubleshooting and access steps in the 25353612301 owner's manual.

What we check first (fast, safe steps)
  • Reset power: unplug (or turn off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Confirm the freezer door switch works; the evaporator fan typically stops when the switch is open.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan with the compressor running (hold the door switch closed).
  • Check for heavy frost on the freezer rear panel (airflow restriction).
  • Make sure air vents are not blocked by packages.
Likely causes and what to do
Symptom you see Most common cause What to do next
Freezer warm, little or no airflow Evaporator fan issue (ice jam, failed motor, damaged blade) Clear ice, inspect fan area, replace damaged parts as needed
Code returns after reset Loose connection or wiring issue in the fan circuit Reseat connectors, inspect harness for damage
Frost builds up, airflow drops over days Defrost system problem Check defrost components; remove frost after repair
Code appears with door movement Door switch or hinge-area wiring Test switch, inspect wiring at hinge for breaks

If the fan runs but airflow is weak, a cracked or slipping blade can reduce circulation; the refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 is a common related part used on this model.

Why it matters

The freezer evaporator fan pushes cold air through the freezer and into the fresh-food section. When airflow drops, temperatures rise, ice production suffers, and food quality declines.

Before you remove panels

Follow the safety and panel-removal guidance in the 25353612301 installation guide to avoid damaging wiring, insulation, or the evaporator cover.

Last updated: February 2026

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