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Kenmore 2539287412 upright freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 2539287412 upright freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Seal for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 3017674

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    Seal

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  • Heat Exchange for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 216385200

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    Heat Exchange

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Cover Seal for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 216204900

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    Refrigerator Evaporator Cover Seal

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  • Freezer Light Socket for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 5300136117

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    Freezer Light Socket

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  • Freezer Drain Tube Insulation for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 09948773

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    Freezer Drain Tube Insulation

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  • Wire Shelf for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 216458200

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  • Door Shelf for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 216579500

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  • Cover for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 216084100

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    Cover

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  • Panel-toe Pl for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 216174000

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  • Freezer Basket for Kenmore 2539287412 - Part 5303212718

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    Freezer Basket

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Kenmore Upright Freezer 2539287412 FAQs

Kenmore upright freezers like model 2539287412 typically do not have a dedicated “reset” button. Most issues are corrected by restoring power, confirming the temperature control setting, and allowing a full cool-down period; use the 2539287412 owner's manual to match your control style and indicator lights.

What to try first (safe reset steps)

  • Unplug the freezer (or switch the breaker off) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Set the temperature control to the normal operating setting (many Kenmore upright models are factory pre-set around “4”).
  • Allow a full 4 hours for the freezer to cool down completely before judging performance.
  • If your freezer has a Temp Alarm, silence the buzzer by pressing TEMP ALARM OFF (some models).
  • Keep the door closed as much as possible during the cool-down period.

If the freezer has lights or an alarm, use them as your “reset” indicator

The manual’s indicator behavior helps you tell whether the freezer is recovering after a power loss or warm-up.

What you see What it usually means What to do
Power On light is on Unit has power Continue troubleshooting temperature/cooling
Temp Alarm blinking red (no buzzer) Warm temp after install or outage Wait for cooling; minimize door openings
Temp Alarm blinking red with buzzer Warm temp condition Press TEMP ALARM OFF; check door seal and airflow

Common reasons a “reset” seems needed

  • The freezer was just plugged in or had a power outage (needs time to stabilize).
  • The temperature control was turned warmer or to OFF.
  • Door was left ajar; warm air entered and triggered the alarm.
  • Frost buildup is affecting airflow; defrost system components may need diagnosis.

Why it matters

A freezer can run continuously for several hours after startup or a warm event. Giving model 2539287412 the full cool-down window and using the alarm indicators prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps protect food storage temperatures.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore upright freezer model 2539287412 is typically in the 15 to 17 cubic feet class. The exact cubic-foot capacity is listed on the model’s rating information and in the 2539287412 owner's manual, which is the best place to confirm the precise number for your unit.

How to confirm the exact capacity

Use these quick checks to get the exact cubic feet for your specific Kenmore 2539287412:

  • Check the specifications section in the 2539287412 owner's manual
  • Look for the model and serial number plate inside the freezer (often on the upper left interior wall on upright models)
  • If you still have purchase paperwork, capacity is sometimes listed there
  • Compare interior layout features (shelves, slide-out basket) to the manual’s feature descriptions

Why you might need the cubic feet number

Capacity matters because it affects how you load food, how fast items freeze, and how you plan storage.

  • Freezing guidance: The manual recommends freezing up to 3 pounds of fresh food per cubic foot at one time
  • Organization: Helps you choose baskets, bins, and storage containers that fit your space
  • Energy planning: Larger capacity units generally run longer after loading warm food

Quick reference: what “15 to 17 cu ft” means in real use

Capacity class Typical use case Loading tip
15 to 17 cu ft upright freezer Family bulk storage, seasonal meat and meal prep Freeze in batches; avoid overloading with unfrozen food

These steps help you get accurate performance once you start using the freezer:

  • Allow about 4 hours for the freezer to cool down before loading unfrozen food
  • Keep the temperature control near the factory setting (often around a mid-range number) and adjust one step at a time
  • If you see heavy frost buildup, check defrost system operation (timer, heater, thermostat)

If you’re troubleshooting frost or temperature swings while figuring out capacity, parts commonly involved include the upright freezer defrost timer 5304518034 and defrost thermostat 297216600.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Kenmore upright freezer model 2539287412 stops working, the most common causes are loss of power, poor airflow around the cabinet, or a cooling-system control or defrost problem. Start with outlet power and temperature control checks, then confirm the freezer has proper clearance and the door seals tightly using the 2539287412 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the outlet has power (try a lamp or small appliance).
  • Make sure the control is not set to “off” or too warm.
  • Verify at least 3 inches of clearance on all sides for airflow.
  • Check that the freezer is level so the door closes and seals correctly.
  • Look for heavy frost buildup (about 1/4 to 1/2 inch) that can block airflow.

Common causes and what they look like

What’s wrong Typical symptoms What to do next
No power to freezer No lights, no sound Check breaker, outlet, cord connection
Poor airflow around cabinet Warm exterior walls, weak cooling Move items away; keep 3-inch clearance
Door not sealing Frost, moisture, longer run times Re-level unit; inspect gasket
Defrost system issue Frost blanket on back wall, warming Check defrost components
Start device or compressor issue Clicking, hum then stops, no cooling Test start components; service if needed

Parts that commonly relate to “stopped working” symptoms

If your troubleshooting points to a specific failure, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Why it matters

When airflow is restricted (tight installation, frost buildup, or a door that does not seal), the freezer can run hot, struggle to maintain temperature, and eventually appear to “stop working.” Proper clearance and leveling prevent cooling, frost, and moisture problems.

Last updated: January 2026

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