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Kenmore 1068222040 upright freezer

Kenmore 1068222040 upright freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 1068222040 upright freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 1068222040 Freestanding Freezers

  • Insert for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 991050

    Door parts diagram

    Insert

    Part #991050

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hinge for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 842038

    Cabinet part diagram

    Hinge

    Part #842038

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Bracket Screw for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 488868

    Unit parts diagram

    Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Bracket Screw

    Part #488868

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Heat Exchange for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 989457

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    Heat Exchange

    Part #989457

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Condenser for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 481846

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    Condenser

    Part #481846

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Touch Up for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 511881

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    All parts diagram

    Touch Up

    Part #511881

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hole Plug for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 519890

    Breaker trim and liner parts diagram

    Hole Plug

    Part #519890

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Spring for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 531318

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    Spring

    Part #531318

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bumper for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 547272

    Unit parts diagram

    Bumper

    Part #547272

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Shim for Kenmore 1068222040 - Part 836151

    Cabinet part diagram

    Shim

    Part #836151

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Kenmore Upright Freezer 1068222040 FAQs

Most 17 cubic foot upright freezers weigh about 170 to 220 lb when empty. For a Kenmore upright freezer like model 1068222040, the exact weight depends on the cabinet insulation, shelving, and compressor package, but it typically falls in that range.

Typical weight range (what to expect)

Empty weight varies by features such as frost-free design, interior liner thickness, and door construction.

  • Manual-defrost models: often 170 to 200 lb
  • Frost-free models: often 190 to 220 lb
  • Add-ons that increase weight: thicker door insulation, more wire shelves/bins, heavier hinges
Freezer type Typical empty weight Notes
Manual defrost upright (17 cu ft) 170 to 200 lb Simpler evaporator system, fewer components
Frost-free upright (17 cu ft) 190 to 220 lb Adds evaporator fan, defrost heater, controls
How to estimate handling and moving needs

We recommend planning for safe moving even if you do not know the exact spec.

  • Use a 2-wheel appliance dolly with a strap
  • Plan for 2 people minimum on stairs
  • Keep the freezer upright to protect the sealed system
  • If it was tipped, let it stand upright at least 4 hours before plugging in
  • Protect floors with plywood or sliders; loaded dollies can exceed 250 lb with packaging
Why it matters

Weight affects delivery access, stair safety, and whether your flooring can handle point loads from a dolly. It also helps when choosing tie-down straps and deciding if you need a lift-gate truck.

Related parts that affect “feel” and door swing (not overall weight)

If the door is hard to close or you notice air leaks, the freezer can feel “heavier” to use even though the cabinet weight is unchanged. A common fix is replacing the door seal.

Last updated: January 2026

Your Kenmore upright freezer model 1068222040 has a specific cubic-foot capacity set by its cabinet size, but capacity is not listed in the information we have here. Most upright freezers fall into common size ranges (compact through large), so you can estimate capacity by measuring the exterior and matching it to typical dimensions.

Quick way to estimate cubic feet

Use your freezer’s width x height x depth (in inches), then convert to cubic feet.

  • Measure the cabinet (not the handle): width, height, depth
  • Multiply: W x H x D = cubic inches
  • Divide by 1,728 to get cubic feet
  • Subtract a little for insulation and interior components (shelves, liner) to estimate usable space
  • Compare your result to the size ranges below
Typical upright freezer size ranges (helpful comparison)
Size class Typical capacity Typical exterior dimensions (W x H x D)
Compact 3 to 5 cu ft 20 to 24 in x 31 to 37 in x 20 to 25 in
Small 5 to 9 cu ft 21 to 25 in x 55 to 60 in x 22 to 26 in
Medium 10 to 16 cu ft 23 to 31 in x 60 to 73 in x 27 to 30 in
Large 17+ cu ft 27 to 34 in x 64 to 76 in x 29 to 30 in
Why it matters

Knowing cubic feet helps us choose the right storage plan, confirm fit in a space, and compare energy use expectations across similar Kenmore upright freezer sizes.

If you are measuring because the door is not sealing well

A poor seal can change how the freezer performs and how “usable” the space feels. If you see gaps, frost buildup, or the door pops open, check the door gasket 2188438A.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Kenmore upright freezer like model 1068222040, the model number is printed on a rating label inside the cabinet or on the exterior cabinet. Common spots include the inside side wall, the ceiling area, behind the lower kick plate, or on the back of the unit.

Most common places to check
  • Inside the freezer compartment on a side wall (often near the front opening)
  • Inside the cabinet near the top (ceiling area)
  • Behind the lower front kick plate or toe grille
  • On the back exterior panel
  • Along the door frame area (open the door and check the perimeter)
What the label looks like

The label usually includes:

  • Model number (for example, 1068222040)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
  • Refrigerant type
Quick tips to find it faster
  • Use a flashlight and look for a silver or white sticker
  • Check flat surfaces that do not frost over heavily (door frame and upper side walls)
  • If the label is damaged or missing, check your purchase paperwork or service receipt
Why it matters

The exact model number ensures we match the correct Kenmore upright freezer parts (like a door gasket or thermostat) so the fit, wiring, and temperature control are right for your freezer.

Common parts that depend on the exact model
What you are replacing Why the model number matters
Door gasket 2188438A Correct door size and seal profile prevents frost and warm spots
Thermostat 4389248 Correct temperature range and control style for the freezer
Fan motor 833697 Correct mounting and electrical connector style

For help confirming you have the right model number before ordering, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: January 2026

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How to replace a freezer LED light board

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