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Kenmore 25379802891 top-mount refrigerator Parts

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Kenmore Top-Mount Refrigerator 25379802891 FAQs

In a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator like model 25379802891, the upper section is typically the freezer compartment (often called the freezer). It is the coldest area of the appliance and is designed to keep foods frozen and store ice.

Common names you will hear
  • Freezer compartment
  • Freezer section
  • Upper freezer
  • Top freezer
  • Freezer cabinet (less common)
What the upper freezer does (and what’s usually inside)

The freezer compartment is built to maintain temperatures cold enough for long-term storage and to support ice production.

  • Keeps food frozen for longer storage
  • Helps chill the refrigerator section through airflow (on many designs)
  • Houses freezer shelves/bins for organization
  • Often includes an ice maker (if equipped)
  • Uses an evaporator and fan system to circulate cold air
Quick temperature reference
Area Typical target setting What it’s for
Freezer (upper section) 0°F Frozen food storage, ice
Fresh food (lower section) 37°F Refrigerated food storage
Why it matters

Knowing the correct name helps when you are troubleshooting cooling issues, ordering parts like a door gasket or fan motor, or following repair steps for airflow problems between the freezer and refrigerator sections.

If you are diagnosing cooling or airflow symptoms, start with how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Last updated: January 2026

A top-mount refrigerator is a classic fridge layout where the freezer compartment is on top and the fresh-food (refrigerator) compartment is below. For Kenmore model 25379802891, this design typically offers straightforward storage, easy freezer access, and reliable everyday cooling.

How a top-mount (top-freezer) layout is organized

In most Kenmore top-mount refrigerators, you will see these common sections:

  • Freezer on top: shelves or a bin for frozen foods
  • Fresh-food section below: adjustable shelves and crisper drawers for produce
  • Door storage: bins for condiments, beverages, and small items
  • Airflow vents: cold air is distributed from the freezer area into the refrigerator section
Top-mount vs. other refrigerator styles

Here is a quick comparison to help you choose the right configuration.

Style Freezer location Typical strengths Typical tradeoffs
Top-mount (top-freezer) Top Simple design, efficient use of space, often lower cost Fresh-food items sit lower, so you bend more
Bottom-freezer Bottom Fresh-food at eye level Freezer access is lower
French door Bottom drawer Wide shelves, flexible storage More complex features, often higher cost
Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

Knowing you have a top-mount refrigerator helps narrow down common service areas like airflow between compartments, frost buildup patterns, and door sealing issues. It also helps you match the right repair guidance for your Kenmore 25379802891.

Common issues we see with top-mount refrigerators

If performance changes, these checks often help:

  • Set temperatures to typical targets: 0°F freezer and 37°F refrigerator
  • Make sure vents are not blocked by food packages
  • Check door gaskets for gaps, tears, or sticky spots
  • Listen for the evaporator fan (it should run when cooling)
  • Clean dust from the condenser area to improve efficiency

For airflow-related symptoms (warm refrigerator but cold freezer, unusual fan noise, weak cooling), use how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator like model 25379802891, most ice maker outlet boxes are installed so the shutoff valve and water line sit above the baseboard and a few inches off the floor, typically 6 to 12 inches from the finished floor to the center of the box. This keeps the valve accessible and helps prevent kinks.

Recommended height and placement

Use these common guidelines for a refrigerator ice maker box (also called an ice maker outlet box):

  • Height: 6 to 12 inches above the finished floor (center of box)
  • Clear the baseboard: keep the box fully above trim so the cover sits flat
  • Side-to-side location: place it behind the refrigerator where it will not interfere with the cabinet recess
  • Avoid pinch points: keep the water line away from the compressor area and sharp bends
  • Leave service slack: allow enough tubing length to pull the refrigerator out for cleaning and repairs
Quick sizing guide (typical)

These are typical targets installers use when the refrigerator’s exact inlet location is unknown.

What you’re deciding Typical target Why it helps
Box center height 6 to 12 in. Keeps valve reachable and above baseboard
Clearance from baseboard 1 in. minimum Prevents cover interference
Tubing slack 2 to 3 ft Lets you pull the unit out safely
Why it matters

If the box is too low, the baseboard can block the cover and the water line can kink when the refrigerator is pushed back. If it’s too high, the valve can land in a spot where the cabinet or refrigerator back panel presses on the tubing, causing leaks or restricted water flow.

Related DIY help

If you’re also dealing with low ice production, leaks, or dispenser issues, these guides help narrow down the cause:

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your refrigerators

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Main causes: blocked air vents, compressor problems, condenser or evaporator fan not working, control system failure, se…

Main causes: water valve leaking, frozen or broken defrost drain tube, overflowing drain pan, cracked water system tubin…

Main causes: damaged door seal, faulty defrost sensor or bi-metal thermostat, broken defrost heater, bad defrost timer o…

Things to do: clean condenser coils, replace the water filter, clean the interior, adjust doors to prevent air leaks, cl…

Main causes: jammed ice cubes, broken ice maker assembly, dirty water filter, kinked water line, bad water valve, freeze…

Most common repair guides to help fix your refrigerators

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your refrigerator.

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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