How to tell cubic feet of Kenmore refrigerator by model number?
For Kenmore model 25367800790, the model number alone usually does not state the exact cubic-foot capacity. The most reliable way is to look up the published specs for that exact model; if you cannot access specs, you can estimate capacity by measuring the usable interior space and converting cubic inches to cubic feet.
How to estimate cubic feet (quick method)
- Empty the compartment you are measuring (fresh food and freezer can be estimated separately).
- Measure the usable interior:
- Width (left wall to right wall)
- Depth (back wall to the inside front edge, not including door bins)
- Height (floor to ceiling of the compartment)
- Multiply:
width x depth x height = cubic inches - Convert:
cubic inches ÷ 1728 = cubic feet
What to include (and what to skip)
- Include flat, usable space inside the liner.
- Skip door bins, air channels, and areas blocked by the evaporator cover or light housing.
- Measure shelves removed if they reduce usable height.
Typical capacity ranges (for context)
Most Kenmore top-mount (top-freezer) refrigerators fall into these ranges:
| Refrigerator type | Typical total capacity |
|---|---|
| Compact top-mount | 10 to 14 cu ft |
| Standard top-mount | 14 to 21 cu ft |
| Large top-mount | 21 to 24 cu ft |
Why the model number is not enough
Kenmore model numbers can indicate the manufacturing source (for example, the 253 prefix is commonly associated with Frigidaire-built units), but the remaining digits are not a consistent “capacity code.” Capacity also varies by cabinet design, insulation thickness, and how “usable volume” is calculated.
Related help for Kenmore refrigerators
If you are trying to identify size because of cooling issues or controls, use our troubleshooting resources first:
Why it matters
Knowing cubic feet helps you compare replacement refrigerators, choose the right storage accessories, and set realistic expectations for food load and airflow (overpacking can reduce cooling performance).
Last updated: January 2026
What does code er if mean on Kenmore Elite fridge?
On Kenmore refrigerator model 25367800790, an ER IF code points to an ice maker airflow problem; the refrigerator is not sensing the expected fan-driven airflow to the ice maker area. In practice, we troubleshoot the freezer evaporator fan, airflow blockages, and frost buildup first.
What to check first (fast, no parts)
- Power reset: unplug for 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Confirm the freezer door closes fully and nothing is holding it open.
- Clear packages away from freezer air vents and return air passages.
- Listen for the evaporator fan running when the compressor is running.
- Check for heavy frost on the freezer back wall (airflow restriction).
What the symptoms usually mean
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fresh food section, freezer still cold | Poor airflow from freezer | Clear vents; check for frost blockage |
| Rattling or scraping in freezer | Fan blade hitting ice or damaged blade | Inspect/replace the refrigerator fan blade 5308000010 |
| Heavy frost on freezer back panel | Defrost system issue restricting airflow | Inspect defrost heater and thermostat wiring; consider the refrigerator defrost heater 3206453 if failed |
| Error returns after reset | Fan not running or airflow still restricted | Check fan operation and ice buildup again |
Why it matters
The ice maker and refrigerator section depend on steady cold-air movement from the freezer. When airflow drops, temperatures rise, ice production slows, and the compressor can run longer than normal.
Helpful DIY guidance
For step-by-step fan checks that apply to most refrigerators, use how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
On a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator like model 25367800790, the upper section is typically called the freezer compartment (or simply the freezer). It’s the coldest area and is designed to keep foods frozen and help make ice (if equipped).
What you’ll usually find in the upper (freezer) section
- Freezer shelves or a wire rack for organizing frozen foods
- An evaporator area behind an interior panel (where cooling happens)
- Air vents that send cold air down to the fresh food section
- A freezer door gasket that seals in cold air
- A light and door switch (on some models)
Common terms people use (and what they mean)
| Term you hear | What it usually refers to | Where it is |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer compartment | The whole upper frozen-food area | Top section |
| Freezer door | The door that opens to the freezer | Top door |
| Evaporator fan area | Fan and cover that circulate cold air | Back wall of freezer |
| Fresh food compartment | The refrigerator section for non-frozen items | Bottom section |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct name helps when you’re troubleshooting symptoms (like warm refrigerator but cold freezer) or ordering parts for the right section, such as a fan blade, thermostat, or door seal.
Parts that relate to the upper section on this model
If you’re diagnosing cooling or airflow issues in the freezer area, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Refrigerator fan blade 5308000010 (moves air across the evaporator)
- Refrigerator thermostat 5303917954 (helps regulate temperature)
- Refrigerator door gasket (white) 5303207345 (prevents warm air leaks)
Helpful DIY guidance
For airflow and fan-related freezer problems, we use this step-by-step resource: how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.
Last updated: January 2026





