Is there a reset button on a Kenmore upright freezer?
Kenmore upright freezers such as model 25328712805 typically do not have a single dedicated “reset” button. Most reset-type actions are done from the temperature control panel, such as silencing alarms with Alarm Reset or restoring normal operation by cycling power and re-setting the temperature per the owner's manual.
On the Kenmore Elite upright freezer 25328712805, the control panel supports a few common reset actions:
- Silence a Hi Temp alarm: press Alarm Reset to stop the buzzer.
- Unlock the controls (if locked): press and hold Alarm Reset for about 3 seconds.
- Turn the freezer OFF and back ON: press DOWN (v) until the display shows 0 (OFF), then press UP (^) to return to a normal setting.
- Clear a door-ajar style alarm: close the door fully, then press Alarm Reset if the alarm continues.
- Check the display: confirm it is not set to 0 (OFF).
- Press Alarm Reset once to silence any active alarm.
- Power reset: unplug the freezer (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Set the temperature using UP (^) for colder or DOWN (v) for warmer; wait several hours between adjustments.
If the display shows an “E”, the freezer is indicating a control or sensor problem. In that case, a power reset may not correct the issue; troubleshooting often involves checking wiring connections and components such as the defrost system or control board.
| Symptom | What it usually means | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| “HI TEMP” light on, buzzer sounds | Freezer temperature rose above the alarm threshold | Press Alarm Reset, confirm door seal, allow time to recover |
| Controls won’t change settings | Control lock may be enabled | Hold Alarm Reset for 3 seconds |
| Display shows “0” | Unit is set to OFF | Press UP (^) to reactivate |
| Display shows “E” | Fault detected | Do a power reset, then inspect for loose wiring |
Using the correct control-panel reset steps prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you confirm whether the issue is an alarm condition (door left open, warm load) or a true cooling/defrost problem.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Kenmore Elite refrigerators?
Common problems that show up across Kenmore Elite refrigeration products include not cooling or running too long, heavy frost buildup that blocks airflow, unusual fan or compressor noise, and water leaks from a clogged defrost drain. For Kenmore Elite upright freezer model 25328712805, the owner's manual troubleshooting guide focuses on power, temperature control settings, door sealing, and airflow restrictions as the most frequent causes.
- Freezer not running: temperature control set to OFF, loose plug, tripped breaker, or power outage
- Runs too much or too long: warm room conditions, recent restock with warm food, frequent door openings
- Frost buildup: door not sealing, door left ajar, or a defrost system issue
- Warm temperatures: restricted airflow from frost, fan not moving air, or control problem
- Noisy operation: evaporator fan area icing up, worn fan motor, or vibration from panels
- Confirm the temperature control is not set to OFF (OFF stops the compressor but does not cut power to all components).
- Make sure the power cord is firmly plugged in and the circuit is not tripped.
- Check that the door closes fully and nothing inside is preventing a tight seal.
- Look for heavy frost on the back interior panel (a strong clue of a defrost or airflow problem).
- If you need to defrost, unplug the freezer first and follow the defrost guidance in the manual.
| Symptom | Common suspect | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Warm temps, fan noise, weak airflow | Evaporator fan motor or blade | Freezer evaporator fan motor 297309000, blade 5308000010 |
| Heavy frost, warming after a few days | Defrost thermostat or heater | Refrigeration appliance defrost bi-metal thermostat 297216600, refrigeration appliance defrost heater 297253602 |
| Moisture, frost around door, longer run times | Door gasket not sealing | Freezer door gasket 5304507200 |
| Dead display or erratic cooling | Electronic control issue | Freezer electronic control board 297366203 |
Cooling and frost issues often start as an airflow problem (door left ajar, gasket leak, or frost buildup). Fixing the root cause early helps protect food, reduces run time, and prevents strain on the sealed refrigeration system.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore refrigerator model 25328712805?
Kenmore model 25328712805 is an upright freezer with a 17.4 cu. ft. capacity. We use cubic feet to plan safe loading and freezing performance; the freezer’s Use & Care information and operating guidance are in the 25328712805 owner's manual.
Capacity helps you avoid overloading and long run times, especially when adding unfrozen food.
- Allow a full cool-down period before loading unfrozen items
- Add unfrozen food in smaller batches instead of all at once
- Keep packages spaced so air can circulate around the shelves and baskets
- Minimize door openings to reduce temperature swings and frost
| What you’re doing | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| First start-up | Let the freezer cool completely before loading | Helps reach safe storage temperature faster |
| Adding unfrozen food | Load in batches based on cabinet capacity | Prevents warm spots and extended run time |
| Organizing | Keep vents and airflow paths clear | Maintains even temperatures top to bottom |
The Use & Care guidance for this Kenmore upright freezer ties safe freezing and loading practices to the freezer’s cubic-foot capacity. Using the correct 17.4 cu. ft. rating helps you plan food loads and maintain consistent temperatures.
Last updated: February 2026





