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Kenmore Refrigerator 25370412411 FAQs

The Kenmore 25370412411 is a bottom-mount refrigerator, not an upright freezer. Capacity (cubic feet) is listed in the model’s specifications section of the 25370412411 use and care guide, which is the best place to confirm the exact total and freezer compartment volume for your unit.

How to find the cubic feet for this model

Use the model documentation to locate the capacity/specs listing.

  • Open the 25370412411 use and care guide
  • Look for sections labeled “Specifications”, “Product dimensions”, or “Features at a glance”
  • If the guide lists total capacity only, check for a separate line for freezer capacity
  • If you only see dimensions, use the specs section (not the dimensions) for cubic feet
What “cubic feet” usually means on a bottom-mount refrigerator

On a bottom-mount refrigerator like the Kenmore 25370412411, capacity is typically shown as:

Capacity term What it refers to What to look for
Total capacity Fresh food + freezer combined “Total” or “Overall” capacity
Freezer capacity Bottom freezer drawer space only “Freezer” capacity
Fresh food capacity Upper refrigerator section only “Refrigerator” or “Fresh food” capacity
Why it matters

Knowing the freezer cubic feet helps you compare storage space, choose the right freezer baskets and bins, and set realistic expectations for ice storage and frozen food organization.

Related tip for this model

If you are reinstalling or adjusting the freezer drawer, the 25370412411 installation guide includes steps to reinstall the drawer and check the gasket seal, which helps maintain proper freezer temperatures and usable storage space.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore is a brand name, and model 25370412411 is part of Kenmore’s 253 model series, which is widely associated with Frigidaire/Electrolux-built refrigerators. For model-specific operating details and identification labels, use the 25370412411 owner's manual.

How to confirm the manufacturer on your exact unit

We recommend checking the model and serial tag on the refrigerator because it ties your specific production run to the original manufacturer.

  • Look for the model/serial label inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall) or near the crisper area
  • Confirm the model number is 25370412411 (exact match)
  • Note the serial number and any additional codes on the tag
  • Compare the tag information to the identification section in the 25370412411 installation guide
  • Use the confirmed model/serial details when ordering parts like a water filter or door gasket
Why the “253” prefix matters

Kenmore model numbers often use a prefix that indicates the manufacturing source. The 253 prefix is commonly tied to Frigidaire/Electrolux designs, which is why many parts and service procedures align with that platform.

What you see What it typically indicates Why it matters
Kenmore nameplate Retail brand Parts are still matched by model number
253 model prefix Frigidaire/Electrolux-built platform Helps narrow down compatible components
Model/serial tag Exact unit identity Best reference for service and parts ordering
Parts ordering tip (helps avoid returns)

Even when the platform is consistent, revisions happen. We recommend ordering by the exact model number and the part listing for that model.

Why it matters

Knowing who built the platform behind your Kenmore refrigerator helps you troubleshoot faster, interpret error-code resources correctly, and select the right replacement parts (filters, gaskets, sensors, and boards) the first time.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore 25370412411 bottom-mount refrigerator, the “bottom part” is typically the toe grille area at the lower front and the machine compartment underneath or behind it, where major cooling parts (like the compressor and condenser fan) live and airflow enters.

Common names you will hear

Depending on what you mean by “bottom,” these are the most common terms:

  • Toe grille: the vented cover at the lower front; it lets air flow for proper operation.
  • Machine compartment: the enclosed area that houses cooling components.
  • Base grille: another name for the toe grille on some refrigerators.
  • Lower hinge area: where the door stop and hinge hardware sit (viewed from underneath).
  • Drain pan area: a pan near the bottom that can collect defrost water on many designs.
What’s down there (and why it matters)

The bottom section is where heat is rejected and airflow is managed. For this model, the manual specifically warns not to block the toe grille because the refrigerator needs sufficient air circulation to run correctly. Use the 25370412411 owner’s manual for the exact airflow and clearance guidance.

Typical components in the bottom area
Area What it does What you might notice when there’s a problem
Toe grille / base grille Brings in air for cooling Warm cabinet sides, longer run times
Machine compartment Houses cooling system parts Buzzing, clicking, overheating smells
Door hinge/stop area Controls door swing and closing Door won’t close, door hits cabinets
Quick checks we recommend
  • Keep the toe grille clear of rugs, pet hair, and dust.
  • Confirm the refrigerator has the recommended installation clearances (sides/top and back) for airflow.
  • If the door is not closing well, inspect the gasket seal and door alignment.
  • If you see water near the front, check for spills and look for signs of a drain issue.
  • If you hear a new fan noise, it can point to airflow or fan-related issues.
Related parts customers often replace

If your question is tied to a symptom (warm temps, odors, leaks), these parts are commonly involved:

Why this matters

When the “bottom part” (especially the toe grille area) is blocked, the refrigerator cannot shed heat efficiently. That leads to higher energy use, warmer temperatures, and more wear on key components.

Last updated: January 2026

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