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Kenmore 25379081014 room air conditioner

Kenmore 25379081014 room air conditioner Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25379081014 room air conditioner, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Room Air Conditioner 25379081014 FAQs

For the Kenmore room air conditioner model 25379081014, AC spare-part prices range from low-cost covers and labels to higher-cost electrical and sealed-system components. On this model, we commonly see parts priced from roughly $25 to $600+, depending on what failed and what you’re replacing.

Typical price ranges (what you’ll usually pay)

Prices vary by part type, availability, and whether you’re replacing a cosmetic piece or a major component.

  • Cosmetic and cabinet pieces (covers, shrouds, base): often $30 to $150
  • Controls and electronics (display board, control box, remote): often $35 to $115
  • Air movement parts (blower wheel, fan motor): often $100 to $300
  • Electrical start parts (capacitor, overload): often $110 to $200
  • Sealed-system parts (compressor, evaporator, condenser): often $150 to $600+

Examples from this model’s parts list

Here are real examples for model 25379081014 to show how wide the range can be.

Part type Example part What it affects Typical symptom when bad
Control/display Room air conditioner display board 5304536384 Buttons, display, user interface Dead display, wrong readings, unresponsive controls
Air movement Air conditioner blower wheel 5304476051 Airflow through the room Weak airflow, rattling, vibration
Cooling system Compressor 5304476002 Cooling performance Hums, trips overload, no cooling

What else to budget for (beyond the part)

Even when the part price looks reasonable, the total repair cost can change quickly.

  • Labor time (especially for sealed-system work)
  • Tools and supplies (fasteners, cleaning supplies, electrical connectors)
  • Diagnosis time (confirming the failed component before ordering)
  • Shipping and lead time (if you need the unit running quickly)
  • Related parts (for example, replacing a worn blower wheel can reveal a noisy motor)

Why it matters

Room air conditioners like this Kenmore model can be very cost-effective to repair when the issue is a control, airflow, or cabinet part. Costs rise sharply when the repair involves the compressor, evaporator, or condenser, so it’s smart to compare the part cost plus labor against the unit’s age and condition.

For part diagrams and model-specific guidance, use the 25379081014 owner’s manual. To order parts for this model, start with the parts list for 25379081014 or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Kenmore 25379081014 room air conditioner, the most essential spare parts are the ones that commonly fail or directly affect cooling, airflow, and controls: the compressor, capacitor, fan motor, blower wheel, and the user interface/display components. For model-specific service and safety details, use the 25379081014 owner's manual.

Essential spare parts to keep in mind

These are the parts we see most often tied to “won’t cool,” “won’t start,” or “no display” symptoms:

  • Compressor: pumps refrigerant through the sealed system (cooling stops if it fails)
  • Capacitor: helps start and run the compressor and fan motor; a weak capacitor can cause humming or hard starts
  • Fan motor: moves air across the evaporator and condenser coils
  • Blower wheel: pushes conditioned air into the room; damage can cause poor airflow and noise
  • Display/control components: if buttons do nothing or the screen is blank, the interface electronics are a top suspect

Model-matched examples available for this model

What it affects Part on this model What you’ll notice when it fails
Controls/display Room air conditioner display board 5304536384 Blank display, unresponsive keypad, erratic operation
Starting/running Capacitor 5304471306 Humming, struggles to start, intermittent cooling
Air movement Room air conditioner fan motor 5304476115 Weak airflow, overheating, fan not spinning
Air delivery Air conditioner blower wheel 5304476051 Rattling, vibration, reduced airflow
Cooling (sealed system) Compressor 5304476002 Runs but doesn’t cool, trips overload, loud buzzing

Quick checks before you buy parts

We recommend these basic steps first because many “bad part” symptoms are caused by setup or maintenance issues:

  • Confirm the unit is plugged into a properly grounded outlet (no extension cords or adapters).
  • Make sure the unit was upright for at least 1 hour before operating after moving.
  • Clean the air filter and clear airflow around the front grille.
  • Verify the temperature setting is below room temperature and the mode is set to Cool.
  • Listen for normal fan operation; if the fan is silent, focus on the fan motor, capacitor, or controls.

Why it matters

Keeping the right spares in mind reduces downtime during peak heat. On a window or room air conditioner like the Kenmore 25379081014, airflow parts (fan motor, blower wheel) and start components (capacitor) often restore performance faster than major sealed-system repairs.

If you’re ordering parts, start with the parts list for your model on this page; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore room air conditioner model 25379081014 runs but is not blowing cold air, the most common causes are restricted airflow (dirty filter or blocked intake/exhaust), incorrect mode or temperature settings, or coil icing. Use the troubleshooting steps in the 25379081014 owner's manual first.

Quick checks that fix most “not cold” complaints

  • Set Mode to COOL (not FAN ONLY); set temperature lower than the room.
  • Clean the air filter (rinse or vacuum) and reinstall it.
  • Clear the front of the unit (no furniture, drapes, or blinds blocking airflow).
  • Clear the back/outdoor side (leaves, dirt, and debris reduce condenser airflow).
  • Close doors and windows; reduce heat sources in the room.
  • After turning it off, wait 3 minutes before restarting (compressor delay).

If you see ice behind the front panel

Ice points to low airflow or operating conditions that freeze the evaporator.

  • Switch to FAN ONLY and set fan speed to HIGH to defrost.
  • Clean the filter and confirm airflow paths are open.
  • If outdoor temperature is below about 60°F, cooling performance drops and icing is more likely.

Symptom-to-cause guide

What you notice Most likely cause What we recommend
Fan runs, air is not cold Dirty filter or blocked airflow Clean filter; clear front and back airflow paths
Unit cycles on and off ENERGY SAVER behavior or high heat load Use COOL for steadier cooling; raise fan speed
Controls/display act erratic Control/display issue Check wiring and reset per manual; consider room air conditioner display board 5304536384

Why it matters

A window AC cools by moving a high volume of air across the evaporator and dumping heat outside at the condenser. When airflow is restricted or the coil ices, heat transfer drops fast and the air feels warm.

Last updated: February 2026

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