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Kenmore 25327003410 freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25327003410 freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore FREEZER 25327003410 FAQs

On a Kenmore upright freezer like model 25327003410, the model number is printed on a rating label inside the cabinet or around the door opening area; it’s also commonly found behind the lower kick plate or on the back of the unit. Use the label’s full model number when ordering parts or checking specs in the owner's manual.

Most common places to check

  • Inside the freezer compartment on a side wall
  • On the ceiling area inside the cabinet (common on uprights)
  • Around the door frame or door opening
  • Behind the lower kick plate or base grille
  • On the back exterior panel

Quick steps to find it fast

  1. Open the door and scan the side walls and upper interior (use a flashlight).
  2. Check the door frame area near the hinge side.
  3. If you see a lower kick plate, remove it and look for the label behind it.
  4. If needed, pull the freezer forward and check the back panel.

What the label usually includes

Label item What it’s used for Example for this unit
Model number Correct parts match and diagrams 25327003410
Serial number Production info and service reference Varies
Electrical ratings Outlet and circuit guidance Varies

Why it matters

We use the exact model number to match the correct Kenmore freezer parts (like a door gasket, evaporator fan motor, or defrost heater) because similar-looking upright freezers can use different components and wiring.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore upright freezers such as model 25327003410 typically do not have a dedicated “reset” button. Most “reset” situations are handled by clearing an alarm, cycling power, or re-entering the correct control mode; the exact button sequence depends on the control style shown in your owner's manual.

What to try first (safe reset steps)

  • Clear an alarm: If the display is alarming (door ajar or power fail), press ALARM OFF to silence it.
  • Power-cycle the freezer: Unplug the freezer for 2 to 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Check for door-related lockouts: If lights or alarms act odd after the door was left open, close the door, wait 30 seconds, then reopen.
  • Confirm the control mode: If Sb (Sabbath mode) is displayed, exit Sabbath mode using the key sequence listed in the manual.
  • Let temperatures stabilize: After any temperature change, allow several hours for the cabinet temperature to stabilize.

If your freezer has electronic temperature buttons

Some versions use an electronic temperature control with up/down (warmer/colder) buttons. Use the manual’s “Setting the Temperature Control” section to identify your panel and the correct button actions. On some models, holding a combination of temperature keys can act like a control reset, but we follow the model-specific sequence in the owner's manual.

Quick guide: “reset” symptom vs. best action

What you see What it usually means What to do
Door ajar indicator Door not sealing or not fully closed Close door; press ALARM OFF
Power fail indicator Power interruption Press ALARM OFF; verify outlet
“SY CE” or “SY CF” Operational error Power-cycle; if it returns, service is needed
“Sb” on display Sabbath mode enabled Exit Sabbath mode per manual

Why it matters

A freezer that is “reset” the wrong way can mask a real issue like a door not sealing, a power problem, or a control error. Using the model-specific steps helps protect food temperatures and prevents repeat alarms.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model 25327003410 is an upright freezer, and its exact cubic-foot capacity is the total capacity listed in the specifications for that model. You can find the correct number in the owner's manual for 25327003410.

How to find the exact cubic feet for model 25327003410

Use these quick checks to locate the single correct capacity value:

  • Open the owner's manual and look for Specifications, Product data, or Features at a glance
  • Use the value labeled Total capacity (this is the cubic-foot rating)
  • If you see multiple capacities, use the one that applies to the freezer compartment (this model is a freezer)
  • Confirm the unit is cu. ft. (not liters)
  • Cross-check the model and serial label inside the cabinet; it confirms you are reading specs for the right unit

Typical upright freezer capacity (for a reality check)

These ranges help you confirm you are looking at the right spec line in the manual.

Upright freezer size class Typical total capacity
Compact 5 to 9 cu. ft.
Medium 10 to 16 cu. ft.
Large 17 to 21+ cu. ft.

Why it matters

Capacity affects how much food you can store and how well the freezer maintains airflow. Overpacking reduces circulation and can lead to temperature swings and frost issues.

Last updated: February 2026

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