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Kenmore 25360402415 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25360402415 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25360402415 FAQs

Yes. You can still get replacement parts for Kenmore refrigerators, including model 25360402415. The key is matching parts to your exact model number so the fit, wiring, and mounting points are correct for your refrigerator’s configuration.

How we recommend finding the right part

  • Confirm the full model number from the rating label (use 25360402415, not a partial).
  • Use the exploded-view diagrams and part lists in the 25360402415 owner's manual.
  • Match the symptom to the system (cooling, lighting, door seal, ice maker, controls).
  • Replace common wear items first (bulbs, gaskets, door rails) before major sealed-system parts.
  • If you are installing an ice maker or connecting water, follow the 25360402415 installation guide for water line and clearance requirements.

Common Kenmore 25360402415 parts customers replace

Symptom Likely part category Example part for this model
Warm refrigerator or freezer Evaporator fan, sensor, control Refrigerator motor 242077705 or refrigerator temperature sensor 240597220
Door not sealing, frost, sweating Door gasket Refrigerator door gasket 242193210
Dim or no interior light Light bulb Refrigerator light bulb 316538904
No ice (if equipped) Ice maker assembly Refrigerator ice maker IM116000

Why it matters

Kenmore refrigerators are built in multiple series and configurations. Ordering by model number (25360402415) prevents returns and downtime, especially for electrical parts like a control board, fan motor, or temperature sensor.

Quick install notes that affect parts and performance

  • Allow airflow clearance around the cabinet (typical guidance is tight at the sides/top and more at the rear).
  • Use a grounded outlet; avoid extension cords.
  • If you connect water for an ice maker, typical supply pressure is 30 to 100 psi and 1/4-inch OD tubing is commonly used.

Last updated: February 2026

To tell what model Kenmore refrigerator you have, look for the model/serial tag on the cabinet liner or door area. For Kenmore model 25360402415, the tag is commonly found inside the fresh food compartment or behind the lower kickplate; confirm the exact location in the 25360402415 owner’s manual.

Where to look for the model/serial tag

Check these common spots first (use a flashlight and look for a sticker or metal plate):

  • Inside the refrigerator compartment on a side wall (often near the crisper area)
  • On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light
  • Inside the freezer compartment on a side wall
  • On the door frame (open the door and check the vertical frame area)
  • Behind or just above the lower toe grille or kickplate

What the label looks like and what to write down

The tag usually includes a model number and a serial number. We recommend copying both exactly.

Item on tag Why it matters Example format
Model number Ensures correct parts diagrams and fit 25360402415
Serial number Helps match production changes and revisions Letters and numbers

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

Once you find the model number, match it character-for-character before choosing parts like a light bulb, door gasket, or ice maker.

  • Use the full model number, not just “Kenmore 253”
  • Double-check for extra digits (common on Kenmore)
  • If the tag is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in
  • Use the model number when referencing diagrams and instructions in the installation guide

Why it matters

Kenmore refrigerators can look similar across multiple model families, but parts like a control board, temperature sensor, or door shelf rail can vary by model and production run. Using the exact model number keeps repairs accurate and prevents returns.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore refrigerators, including model 25360402415, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent basics like good airflow, correct clearances, and tight door seals are what most often push a refrigerator to the high end of that range.

What helps a refrigerator reach 10 to 15 years

  • Keep the unit level so doors close consistently and seals stay even.
  • Maintain proper airflow; do not block the toe grille.
  • Follow installation clearances for ventilation (sides/top and rear).
  • Avoid placing the refrigerator next to heat sources (range, dishwasher, direct sun).
  • Use the correct water supply setup if you have an ice maker (steady 30 to 100 psi).
  • Replace worn door gaskets promptly to prevent long run times.

Quick lifespan guide (what to expect)

Item Typical lifespan What shortens it fastest
Refrigerator (overall) 10 to 15 years Poor airflow, dirty coils, warm room temps
Door gaskets 5 to 10 years Tears, gaps, warped doors
Fan motors 8 to 15 years Ice buildup, blocked vents

Model-specific setup details that matter

Your 25360402415 installation guidance calls out ventilation and environment as key to performance. We follow these basics during setup and service:

  • Allow clearance for air circulation (sides/top and rear) as listed in the installation guide.
  • Keep room temperature in a normal operating range; extreme heat or cold makes cooling harder.
  • Use a grounded outlet; avoid extension cords and adapter plugs.

Common “wear items” to watch on this model

If you notice warm temps, long run times, or sweating around the doors, these parts are often involved:

Why it matters

A refrigerator usually fails early from heat and airflow problems, not age alone. Good ventilation, a clean heat-exchange path, and tight door seals reduce compressor run time, which is the biggest driver of long-term reliability.

Last updated: February 2026

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Things to do: clean condenser coils, replace the water filter, clean the interior, adjust doors to prevent air leaks, cl…

Main causes: jammed ice cubes, broken ice maker assembly, dirty water filter, kinked water line, bad water valve, freeze…

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