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Kenmore 25324452103 freezer

Kenmore 25324452103 freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25324452103 freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Freezer Door Hinge Bearing for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 297006800

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    Hinge Bearing

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  • Appliance Leveling Leg for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 216396900

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (white) for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 5303321319

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    Touch Paint

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  • Screw for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 5303161215

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  • Freezer Temperature Control Knob for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 216707200

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    Freezer Temperature Control Knob

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  • Kenmore Elite Freezer Air Baffle for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 297192903

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    Freezer Air Baffle

    Part #216661600

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  • Armor Flex for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 125963-48

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    Insulation

    Part #297001701

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  • Freezer Inner Door Panel Rivet for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 5303212828

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    Freezer Inner Door Panel Rivet

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  • Freezer Basket Bumper for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 5305878546

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    Freezer Basket Bumper

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  • Freezer Basket Glide for Kenmore 25324452103 - Part 08009560

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Kenmore Freezer 25324452103 FAQs

The exact cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore upright freezer model 25324452103 is listed on the model’s rating/serial information and in the specifications section of the 25324452103 owner's manual. Most Kenmore upright freezers in this design range are commonly around 15 to 17 cubic feet.

How to find the exact capacity on your freezer

Check these common places first:

  • The model/serial plate on the upper left wall inside the freezer (upright models)
  • The specifications section of the 25324452103 owner's manual
  • Any product label or data tag that lists “capacity” or “cu. ft.”
Quick location guide
Where to look What you’ll see Why it helps
Inside cabinet, upper left wall Model and serial plate Often includes key specs or helps match the correct spec sheet
Owner’s manual specs section Capacity and electrical requirements Confirms the official cubic-foot rating
Retail sticker (if still present) Marketing capacity Useful, but not as reliable as the manual/spec plate
Why it matters

Capacity affects how you organize food, how long it takes to recover temperature after door openings, and what storage accessories fit best (baskets, shelves, and door bins). Knowing the exact cubic feet also helps when comparing replacement models.

If you are estimating capacity (practical rule of thumb)

If the label is unreadable, a rough estimate can be made from interior dimensions, but it will not match the official rating exactly. For most upright freezers, the usable space is lower than the advertised cubic feet because shelves, ducts, and the evaporator area take up room.

Last updated: January 2026

Most Kenmore upright freezers, including model 25324452103, typically last 12 to 20 years with normal household use. Consistent airflow, clean condenser areas, and a tight door seal do the most to extend compressor life and prevent temperature swings.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A freezer’s service life depends less on age and more on heat load and run time. These factors have the biggest impact:

  • Room temperature and ventilation around the cabinet (hot spaces shorten life)
  • Door gasket condition and how often the door is opened
  • Frost buildup from defrost system issues
  • Dust and lint restricting heat rejection (condenser area)
  • Power quality and proper grounding (per the 25324452103 owner's manual)
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

Use this short routine to keep the sealed system and controls from working harder than necessary:

  • Keep the freezer in a well-ventilated location; avoid tight enclosures
  • Confirm the door closes squarely and seals all the way around
  • Defrost and clear heavy frost if cooling airflow is restricted
  • Keep food organized so the door stays open for less time
  • After a move, keep the unit upright and secure shelves and baskets before transport
Parts that commonly affect longevity

If the freezer warms, frosts heavily, or runs constantly, these model-related parts are often involved:

Symptom Common area to check Example part for this model
Heavy frost, warm temps Defrost system Defrost timer 5304518034
Heavy frost, intermittent warming Defrost thermostat Thermostat 297216600
Poor airflow, uneven temps Evaporator fan Motor 297309000
Why it matters

A freezer that seals well and moves air correctly runs fewer hours per day. That reduces wear on the compressor and refrigerant system, which are the most expensive components to repair.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore upright freezer model 25324452103, there typically is not a dedicated “reset button.” Most resets are done at the control area inside the cabinet by turning the temperature control OFF, then restoring power; use the 25324452103 owner's manual for the exact control locations and reset-related features on your unit.

What to try first (safe reset steps)
  • Turn the temperature control to OFF.
  • Unplug the freezer (or switch the breaker off) for 5 minutes.
  • Plug it back in (or turn the breaker on).
  • Set the temperature control back to your normal setting and allow several hours for temperatures to stabilize.
  • If you recently loaded unfrozen food, allow at least 4 hours of run time before judging performance.
If your freezer has a defrost restart control

Some upright models include a defrost restart feature (often described as a “Flash Defrost plunger” in the manual). If your 25324452103 has it, you use it to restart operation after defrosting.

Situation What it means What to do
Freezer was manually defrosted Cooling may be paused until restarted Follow the manual’s defrost restart steps
Power outage or unplugged Controls may need a simple power reset Use the safe reset steps above
Warm temps after loading food Normal pull-down time Let it run several hours before adjusting
When a “reset” does not fix the problem

If the freezer still will not cool, the issue is usually a failed defrost component, airflow problem, or a control issue rather than something a reset can solve.

  • Heavy frost on the back wall points to a defrost system problem (heater, thermostat, timer).
  • No fan noise inside can point to an evaporator fan issue.
  • Clicking near the compressor can point to a start device problem.

Helpful model-matched parts to check include the defrost timer 5304518034 and the freezer defrost heater 5304496687.

Why it matters

Knowing where the temperature control is located (inside the upright cabinet on this style of freezer) helps you reset safely and avoid over-adjusting settings that can lead to temperature swings and food quality issues.

Last updated: January 2026

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How to replace a freezer evaporator fan

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How to replace a freezer door switch

When the door switch fails, the freezer can’t detect that the door is closed. Follow the steps in this repair guide to r…

Repair time and Difficulty

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How to replace a freezer LED light board

The LED lights illuminate the interior of the freezer when you open the door. It takes just a few minutes to replace the…

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 15 minutes or less

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