What is the upper part of a fridge called?
In a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator like model 25364802404, the upper section is the freezer compartment. It is designed to keep foods frozen long-term and typically includes freezer shelves or door bins for organizing frozen items (and sometimes ice-making features, depending on the setup in your unit).
What you will typically find in the upper (freezer) compartment
- Freezer interior shelves for the most stable temperatures
- Freezer door shelves for smaller, frequently used items
- Space for ice trays or an optional automatic ice maker (if equipped)
- Cold-air circulation paths that help freeze food quickly
- A door gasket that seals in cold air
Freezer vs. refrigerator section (quick comparison)
| Section | Main purpose | Best for | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freezer (upper on top-mount) | Freezing and long-term storage | Meats, frozen meals, ice | Avoid overloading; leave space for airflow |
| Fresh food (lower) | Chilling and short-term storage | Produce, dairy, leftovers | Crispers help manage produce humidity |
Tips for better freezing performance
Our Kenmore guidance for this style of refrigerator is to keep airflow open and load the freezer correctly:
- Leave space between packages so cold air can circulate
- Avoid adding too much warm food at once (it slows freezing)
- Store temperature-sensitive items (like ice cream) in the freezer interior, not the door
- Keep the refrigerator level so doors close tightly
- Use the recommended temperature settings in the 25364802404 owner's manual
Why it matters
Knowing the upper section is the freezer helps with troubleshooting and food storage. Many “freezer not cold enough” complaints come from blocked vents, overpacking, or frequent door opening rather than a failed part.
Last updated: January 2026
What water filter fits my Kenmore fridge?
For Kenmore model 25364802404, the correct water filter depends on whether your refrigerator is actually equipped with a water filtration system and which filter housing it uses. We recommend confirming the filter style and location shown in the 25364802404 owner's manual before ordering so you get an exact fit.
How to identify the right filter for your refrigerator
Use these quick checks to match the correct cartridge:
- Look for a filter head or cartridge inside the fresh food compartment (often upper right) or in the base grille.
- Check the existing filter for a printed model number (for example, a 46-#### style number).
- If the filter is missing, look for a filter cap, filter door, or a labeled “Filter” area.
- Confirm whether your unit has an ice maker and water line connection; many non-dispensing top-mount models do not use a filter.
- Match by model number 25364802404 plus the filter’s physical style (push-in, twist-in, or inline).
Common filter setups you may see
| Setup you have | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No filter housing found | Unit may be “no-filter” from the factory | Use the manual to confirm water system configuration |
| Cartridge inside fridge | Uses a model-specific internal cartridge | Match the cartridge number from the old filter |
| Inline filter behind fridge | Uses a universal-style inline filter | Match tubing size and fittings per the manual |
Why it matters
Using the wrong water filter can cause leaks, poor water flow to the ice maker, or bypass filtration entirely. Matching by the exact refrigerator configuration helps protect the water system and keeps ice and water tasting clean.
Helpful related guide
If your refrigerator uses a replaceable cartridge, follow the steps in How to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator to remove the old filter and confirm the correct replacement style.
Last updated: January 2026
How to replace a Kenmore 25364802404 water filter?
To replace the water filter in your Kenmore 25364802404, we shut off the ice maker (if equipped), relieve water pressure by dispensing water, then remove the old filter and install the new one fully seated and locked. Finish by flushing several gallons of water.
Step-by-step: replacing the filter
- Dispense water for 5 to 10 seconds to relieve pressure.
- Open the filter access door or cover (location varies by configuration).
- Turn the old filter counterclockwise (or press the release, depending on the housing) and pull it out.
- Remove the protective caps from the new filter.
- Insert the new filter and turn clockwise until it stops (or push until it clicks/locks).
- Close the access door and check for leaks.
If the filter door is taped shut or damaged
If the filter access door is taped shut, remove the tape carefully so you do not crack the trim. If the door will not open normally, avoid prying hard; instead, access the filter housing from the inside paneling only if the 25364802404 installation guide shows a safe access method for your configuration.
Flush and reset (what to expect)
After installing a new filter, we flush the system to clear air and carbon fines.
| Task | Typical amount/time | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Flush water | 2 to 3 gallons | Cloudy water at first is normal |
| Check for leaks | 1 to 2 minutes | Drips at the filter head mean it is not seated |
| Ice maker recovery | 12 to 24 hours | First batch of ice may be smaller |
Why it matters
A properly installed refrigerator water filter protects water flow to the dispenser and ice maker, helps reduce taste and odor issues, and prevents small leaks that can damage shelves, bins, and door liners over time. For model-specific filter location and locking style, follow the 25364802404 owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026





