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Kenmore 25328452805 freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25328452805 freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Freezer 25328452805 FAQs

The Kenmore upright freezer model 25328452805 size is defined by its capacity (cubic feet) and its cabinet dimensions (height, width, depth). For this model, the Use & Care Guide confirms operation and features but does not list capacity or exterior dimensions in the excerpted pages; we recommend checking the specifications section in the 25328452805 owner's manual.

What “size” usually means for an upright freezer

When customers ask for freezer size, it typically refers to one of these:

  • Capacity: cubic feet of storage (used for shopping and food planning)
  • Exterior dimensions: width, height, depth (used for fit and clearance)
  • Interior layout: shelves, bins, baskets (used for organization)

How to find the exact size for model 25328452805

Use these quick checks to get the exact numbers for your specific unit:

  • Look in the specifications section of the 25328452805 owner's manual
  • Check the model and serial number plate inside the freezer (upright models are typically on the upper left interior wall)
  • Measure the cabinet with a tape measure (width, height, depth), then add clearance space for airflow

Quick measuring tips (most accurate)

  • Measure width at the widest point (often the hinge side)
  • Measure depth with the door closed; note that handles can add depth
  • Measure height from floor to top; include hinge cover if present

Typical upright freezer size ranges (helpful for planning)

Most Kenmore upright freezers in this style fall into these common ranges.

What you need Typical range for upright freezers Best for
Capacity 14 to 20 cu. ft. Bulk frozen food storage
Width 28 to 33 in. Standard alcoves and garages
Height 60 to 72 in. Full-height upright cabinets

Why it matters

Getting the correct size helps prevent installation problems (door swing and clearance), improves airflow for consistent temperatures, and avoids overfilling that can restrict circulation and cause warm spots or frost buildup.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. On Kenmore upright freezer model 25328452805, the control panel includes an ALARM RESET button that silences the “Hi TEMP” alarm and buzzer after a warm-temperature event. This button is for the alarm; it is not a full “factory reset” for the freezer’s electronics (see the 25328452805 owner's manual).

What the ALARM RESET button actually does

When the freezer is first plugged in, or if the inside temperature rises above about 23°F, the “Hi TEMP” indicator can turn on and the buzzer can sound. Pressing ALARM RESET stops the buzzer so you can address the cause of the warm temperature.

  • Silences the “Hi TEMP” buzzer when the freezer is too warm
  • Helps confirm the alarm is responding normally
  • Does not repair cooling problems by itself
  • Does not replace unplugging the unit to restart it

How we recommend “resetting” the freezer safely

If you are trying to clear a glitch or restart cooling, a power reset is the most reliable approach.

  1. Turn the temperature control to OFF (if your control has an OFF position).
  2. Unplug the freezer for 5 minutes.
  3. Plug it back in and set the temperature back to your normal setting.
  4. Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.

Quick comparison: alarm reset vs power reset

Action What it affects When to use it
ALARM RESET button Buzzer and “Hi TEMP” alarm After a power outage, door left open, or warm load
Unplug for 5 minutes Control restart and compressor start sequence If the display acts odd or cooling does not restart normally

If you see an “E” on the display

An “E” on the temperature display indicates a fault condition that needs service-level diagnosis. We recommend checking the error meaning first, then troubleshooting the related circuit.

Why it matters

Using the correct “reset” prevents unnecessary part swaps. The alarm reset handles nuisance buzzing after a warm event, while a power reset helps recover from a control hiccup. If the freezer is still warm afterward, the issue is usually airflow, defrost, or a control/fan problem.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore upright freezer model 25328452805, the model and serial number plate is located on the upper left wall inside the freezer. This is the fastest place to check when you need the correct parts, diagrams, or service information; see the 25328452805 owner's manual for the “Record your model and serial numbers” section.

Where to look first (upright freezer)

Check these spots in order:

  • Upper left interior wall inside the freezer (primary location for upright models)
  • Interior side wall near the front opening (if the label was placed lower)
  • Left exterior wall (more common on chest models, but worth a quick check)
  • Behind the lower base panel or kick plate area (some designs place labels near the bottom)

Quick steps to find it fast

  • Open the door and scan the upper left interior wall first
  • Use a flashlight; labels can be hard to read in low light
  • Wipe away frost or residue so the print is readable
  • Record both the model number and serial number exactly as shown
  • Take a clear photo for parts ordering and future reference

What you will see on the plate

Plate item What we use it for
Model number Matching the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams
Serial number Identifying production details and version changes
Electrical ratings Confirming power specs for safe service

Why it matters

Kenmore freezers can have small production changes that affect fit. Using the exact model number from the plate helps us match the right parts the first time, such as a freezer door gasket, electronic control, or defrost heater.

Last updated: January 2026

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