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Kenmore 625343800 undersink water filter housing

Kenmore 625343800 undersink water filter housing Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 625343800 undersink water filter housing, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Sump Cln Sol for Kenmore 625343800 - Part 42-34331

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    Sump Cln Sol

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  • Sump Cln Kit for Kenmore 625343800 - Part 42-34330

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  • Lead Cartridge for Kenmore 625343800 - Part 42-34377

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  • O-ring Seal for Kenmore 625343800 - Part 42-34385

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  • Owner's Manual for Kenmore 625343800 - Part 7160194

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Kenmore Undersink Water Filter Housing 625343800 FAQs

For a Kenmore 625343800 undersink water filter housing, a plumber typically charges about $100 to $300 to change a standard filter cartridge when shutoff access is easy; costs rise when valves are stuck, plumbing must be modified, or a new faucet or fittings are needed (see the 625343800 owner's manual).

What drives the price

A filter change is usually quick, but the total bill depends on the job conditions.

  • Type of visit: scheduled service vs. emergency/after-hours
  • Access: cramped cabinet, corroded fittings, hard-to-reach shutoff valve
  • Condition of parts: stuck sump, worn O-ring, leaking head
  • Extra work: adding a pressure-reducing valve, replacing tubing/fittings
  • Cartridge type: sediment vs. taste/odor vs. lead/chemical reduction

Typical cost breakdown (what you are paying for)

Item Typical range Notes
Labor for cartridge swap $75 to $200 Often 30 to 60 minutes on an accessible under-sink setup
Service call/trip fee $50 to $150 Common even if the job is fast
Filter cartridge(s) $15 to $40+ Depends on micron rating and cartridge type
Minor materials $0 to $25 Teflon tape, fittings, short tubing sections

Model-specific details that affect service

The 625343800 housing is designed for under-sink cold water filtering and has key limits that a plumber may check during service.

  • Max supply pressure: up to 125 psi (a pressure-reducing valve is recommended if house pressure is over 100 psi)
  • Supply water temperature: 40 to 100°F
  • Thread size: 3/8" NPT inlet/outlet

Why it matters

Changing the cartridge on time protects flow and filtration performance. The manual notes sediment cartridges often average about 6 months of life when filtering to one faucet, and a common replacement signal is reduced water pressure at the faucet.

Parts customers commonly replace

If you want to match what is already installed, these are common cartridge options listed for this model.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore model 625343800, the model number is printed on the unit’s identification label. On undersink water treatment housings, that label is usually on the head/bracket area or on the housing body where it’s easy to see during filter changes; confirm the exact label location in the owner's manual.

Where to look on the unit

Check these common spots first:

  • On the filter head (the top cap where the water lines connect)
  • On the mounting bracket or back plate under the sink
  • On the outside of the housing canister (near the top rim)
  • On a sticker near the inlet and outlet ports
  • On the packaging or paperwork if the label is worn

What you should write down

Record the full model number and any additional identifiers so you get the right parts.

Item to record Example Why it matters
Model number 625343800 Matches the correct diagrams and parts list
Part number (if replacing a cartridge) 42-34362 Helps confirm the exact filter media and fit
Part ID (Sears PartsDirect listing) 3848007 Speeds up ordering and avoids mix-ups

Why it matters

Kenmore water treatment parts can look similar across models, but cartridge micron rating and head style can differ. Using the exact model number helps ensure you choose the correct sediment cartridge and compatible head components.

Last updated: March 2026

The Kenmore 625343800 undersink water filter housing typically lasts 10 to 15 years. Lifespan depends most on water pressure, water quality (sediment load), and how consistently the housing is serviced; follow the maintenance guidance in the owner's manual to maximize life.

What wears out first (and what to replace)

The housing body often lasts the longest; service items usually need attention sooner:

  • Sediment cartridge (clogs over time and reduces flow)
  • O-rings and seals (can flatten and start leaking)
  • Filter head connections (can seep if fittings loosen or crack)
  • Mounting bracket hardware (can loosen under sink vibration)

Typical replacement timing

Use this as a practical planning guide.

Component Typical interval Common sign it’s due
Sediment cartridge 3 to 6 months Lower flow, cloudy water, pressure drop
O-ring/seal 1 to 3 years Drips at the canister seam after tightening
Complete housing/head 10 to 15 years Cracks, persistent leaks, stripped threads

Parts that fit this model

If you are maintaining performance, these model-matched parts are common starting points:

Why it matters

A clogged cartridge can make the system seem “worn out” even when the housing is fine. Replacing the correct sediment cartridge on schedule protects the head, seals, and plumbing connections.

Last updated: March 2026

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