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  • Freezer Basket Slide Rail for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 297013500

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    Freezer Basket Slide Rail

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  • Tappan Freezer Drain Hose Adapter for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 5304511843

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  • Appliance Leveling Leg for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 216396900

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (white) for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 5303321319

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  • Freezer Electronic Control Board for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 297282800

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    Electronic C

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  • Freezer Inner Door Panel Rivet for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 5303212828

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    Freezer Inner Door Panel Rivet

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  • Freezer Condenser Coil for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 5300083897

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    Freezer Condenser Coil

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  • Kenmore Elite Freezer Air Baffle for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 297192903

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  • Screw for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 5303161215

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  • Armor Flex for Kenmore 25326052103 - Part 125963-48

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    Freezer Drain Tube Insulation

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Kenmore Freezer 25326052103 FAQs

On Kenmore upright freezer model 25326052103, there is not a single universal “reset button” for the whole freezer. Most resets are done by cycling power (unplugging briefly) or by using the temperature control panel features described in the 25326052103 owner's manual.

What you can reset (and what you cannot)

Most “reset” requests fall into one of these categories:

  • Temperature alarm: You can silence an alarm using the control panel (if your freezer has an alarm feature).
  • Electronic control behavior: Power-cycling can clear a temporary control glitch.
  • Cooling system problems: A reset will not fix issues like a sealed-system leak, weak compressor, or heavy frost buildup.

Try these in order:

  • Power reset: Unplug the freezer for 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Check the control type: This model family can use an electromechanical knob or an electronic UP/DOWN control located inside the freezer.
  • If you have an alarm: Press ALARM OFF to silence the buzzer (the indicator can keep blinking until safe temperature returns).
  • Let temperatures stabilize: After any setting change or reset, allow several hours for the temperature to stabilize.

Control panel quick reference

What you see What it usually means What to do
Knob-style control Electromechanical temperature control Turn slightly, wait several hours
UP/DOWN buttons Standard electronic temperature control Use UP for warmer, DOWN for colder
Blinking temp alarm light + buzzer Freezer not yet at safe temp or temp rose Press ALARM OFF; keep door closed

Why it matters

A “reset” is useful for clearing a temporary electronic hiccup or acknowledging an alarm, but it does not correct airflow, door sealing, or defrost problems. If the freezer warms up again after a reset, focus on basics like door closure, loading, and frost buildup.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore upright freezers typically last 12 to 20 years with normal household use. For Kenmore model 25326052103, consistent airflow, clean condenser areas, and a tight door seal are the biggest factors that help you reach the high end of that lifespan; see the owner's manual for care and operating guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most upright freezers fail early due to heat buildup, air leaks, or frost and airflow problems. These factors have the biggest impact:

  • Room conditions: Hot garages and tight enclosures make the compressor run longer.
  • Door seal condition: A leaking gasket forces constant run time and moisture buildup.
  • Airflow inside the cabinet: Overpacking and blocked vents reduce cooling efficiency.
  • Dust and lint around the condenser area: Raises operating temperature and wear.
  • Defrost system health (frost-free models): Heavy frost can reduce cooling and strain the system.

Maintenance checklist to help it last 12 to 20 years

Use this routine to reduce compressor run time and prevent temperature swings:

  • Keep the door openings short; organize food so you can grab items quickly.
  • Avoid shelf liners that block airflow (paper, plastic, or foam liners reduce efficiency).
  • Let the freezer cool down fully after plugging in; allow about 4 hours before loading unfrozen food.
  • Keep the door gasket clean and sealing evenly; replace it if it is torn, hardened, or warped.
  • If you see recurring frost buildup, address it early (defrost components and airflow issues).
What you notice What it usually means What to do first
Runs almost constantly Warm room, dirty condenser area, or door leak Check door seal and airflow; reduce door openings
Frost buildup on back wall Defrost or airflow issue Inspect for blocked vents; plan defrost-system checks
Temps rising, food softening Cooling system or fan issue Listen for fan operation; check for heavy frost

Why it matters

A freezer that runs longer than it should uses more electricity, struggles to hold safe food temperatures, and wears out major components sooner. Simple habits like protecting airflow and maintaining a good door seal can add years of reliable service.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore upright freezer model 25326052103 has a 20.5 cubic feet capacity. We recommend confirming the capacity and other key specifications (dimensions, electrical requirements, and features) in the 25326052103 owner's manual so you are matching the exact configuration of your unit.

How to confirm capacity on your exact unit

Use the model and serial tag and the specifications section so you are reading the correct data for your freezer.

  • Find the model and serial plate on the upper left wall inside the cabinet (upright models)
  • Match the model number exactly: 25326052103
  • In the manual, look for “Capacity” or “Cubic feet” in the specifications section
  • If your freezer has optional features (ice maker, baskets), capacity stays the same but usable space can feel different

Quick reference

Item What to expect
Rated capacity 20.5 cu ft
Where to verify Specifications section of the 25326052103 owner's manual
Why it can feel smaller Frost buildup, blocked airflow, or a leaking door seal

Why it matters

Capacity helps you plan food storage and airflow. In an upright freezer, keeping vents clear and maintaining a tight door seal prevents warm spots, excess frost, and longer run times.

Parts that commonly affect usable space (frost and sealing)

If heavy frost or temperature swings are reducing usable space, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Last updated: January 2026

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