What is the average lifespan of a KitchenAid refrigerator?
Most KitchenAid refrigerators last 10 to 17 years. For your KitchenAid KFXS25RYMS2 bottom-mount refrigerator, consistent maintenance (clean coils, good door seals, and timely filter changes) is what most directly determines whether you land closer to 10 years or closer to 17.
A refrigerator’s life is mainly driven by compressor run time, airflow, and how hard the sealed system has to work.
- Maintenance level: dirty condenser coils shorten life by increasing heat and run time
- Door seal condition: air leaks force longer cooling cycles
- Water and ice system health: leaks and valve issues can create corrosion and icing problems
- Room conditions: hot garages and tight cabinetry reduce airflow
- Usage patterns: frequent door openings and overpacking restrict circulation
We recommend these habits for the KFXS25RYMS2:
- Vacuum and brush condenser coils every 6 to 12 months
- Keep doors closing easily; clean and inspect gaskets, replace if torn
- Replace the water filter on schedule; use the correct filter such as the refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1
- Confirm the condenser fan area stays clear; a failing fan can overheat the compressor
- Keep temperatures steady (avoid setting the fresh food section too cold)
| Item | Typical interval | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Condenser coils | 6 to 12 months | Reduces compressor workload |
| Door gaskets | Inspect every 3 months | Prevents warm air leaks and frost |
| Water filter | About every 6 months | Protects water flow, taste, and valve health |
| Fan airflow paths | Inspect yearly | Prevents overheating and warm spots |
A KitchenAid bottom-mount refrigerator like the KFXS25RYMS2 is designed to run for years, but heat buildup and air leaks are the two biggest lifespan killers. Keeping airflow strong and seals tight reduces stress on major components like the compressor and control board.
- Use the KFXS25RYMS2 owner's manual for the exact maintenance schedule, temperature recommendations, and filter replacement steps.
- For broader parts searching by model number, we also support ordering through Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the dimensions of a 22 cubic foot refrigerator?
A 22 cubic foot refrigerator typically measures about 32 to 36 inches wide, 68 to 72 inches tall, and 30 to 34 inches deep; exact size depends on the style (including bottom-mount like KitchenAid model KFXS25RYMS2) and whether it is counter-depth or standard-depth. See the KFXS25RYMS2 owner's manual for the exact cabinet and door-clearance measurements.
Most 22 cu. ft. refrigerators fall into these common ranges:
- Counter-depth: about 28 to 31 inches deep (shallower body, often needs more rear clearance)
- Standard-depth: about 32 to 35 inches deep (deeper cabinet, more interior space per inch)
- Width: usually 32 to 36 inches (varies by door style and hinge design)
- Height: usually 68 to 72 inches (can change with leveling legs and top hinge covers)
| Style factor | What changes | What to measure |
|---|---|---|
| Counter-depth vs standard-depth | Depth most of all | Depth with doors closed and handles included |
| French door/bottom-mount vs side-by-side | Width and door swing | Door swing clearance and drawer pull-out space |
| Handles and hinges | Adds “real-world” depth/width | Depth including handles; width including hinges |
Measure your space first, then compare to the refrigerator’s published dimensions:
- Width of opening at the front and back (walls are not always square)
- Height to the lowest cabinet/soffit point
- Depth from the back wall to the front edge of counters
- Door swing clearance (especially for French door models)
- Freezer drawer clearance (space needed to pull the bottom drawer fully open)
A “22 cubic foot” rating describes capacity, not exterior size. Two refrigerators with the same capacity can have noticeably different widths, heights, and depths due to insulation thickness, door design, ice maker location, and airflow clearances.
If you are troubleshooting fit problems like doors not sealing or rubbing after moving the refrigerator, a worn gasket can change how the doors sit. For this model, we stock gasket options such as the refrigerator gasket panel W10830274. You can also find additional parts for KFXS25RYMS2 on the model parts list or by searching on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the advantage of a bottom mount fridge?
A bottom-mount refrigerator like the KitchenAid KFXS25RYMS2 puts the fresh-food compartment at eye and waist level, so you reach everyday items more easily and bend less often. The freezer stays below, which many households access less frequently.
- Less bending for fresh food: produce, drinks, and leftovers are easier to grab.
- Better visibility: shelves and bins are closer to eye level, so food is less likely to get forgotten.
- More comfortable loading: heavy items (milk, juice) typically sit higher than in top-freezer designs.
- Freezer organization: bottom freezers often use pull-out drawers/baskets that group frozen items.
- Good fit for families: frequent fridge access is faster during cooking and meal prep.
| Feature | Bottom-mount refrigerator | Top-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Most-used items | Fresh food is easiest to reach | Fresh food requires more bending |
| Freezer access | Lower drawer, pull-out style | Upper door, eye-level access |
| Daily ergonomics | Better for frequent fridge use | Better if you use the freezer most |
Most people open the refrigerator section far more than the freezer. A bottom-mount layout reduces strain on your back and knees and helps you keep fresh food visible, which can cut down on waste.
- Keep most-used items on the middle shelves.
- Store raw meats low to reduce drip risk.
- Use clear bins to group snacks, deli items, and produce.
- Don’t block air vents; airflow keeps temperatures even.
- Review the storage and temperature recommendations in the KFXS25RYMS2 owner's manual.
If you’re also maintaining water and ice quality on this model, we recommend following the steps in how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator and using the correct filter such as the refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1. You can order parts from the list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with KitchenAid refrigerators?
The most common KitchenAid refrigerator problems are cooling issues, ice maker or dispenser trouble, and water leaks. On the KitchenAid KFXS25RYMS2, these symptoms usually trace back to airflow restrictions (dirty condenser coils), a weak evaporator fan, a clogged water filter, or a failing water inlet valve; use the KFXS25RYMS2 owner's manual to match symptoms to checks.
- Fridge warm or freezer too warm: poor airflow, condenser coils packed with dust, evaporator fan not moving air
- Ice maker slow or no ice: restricted water supply, filter overdue, inlet valve not opening fully
- Water under the fridge or inside compartments: defrost drain issue, water line connection seepage, valve leaking
- Frost buildup on the back wall: door not sealing, frequent door openings, airflow or defrost problem
- Noisy operation: fan blade rubbing ice, worn fan motor, items vibrating against panels
- Confirm temperature settings; most refrigerators run best around 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer.
- Clean condenser coils and make sure the toe grille and rear vents are not blocked.
- Replace the water filter if flow is slow or taste is off; use the correct filter for this model.
- Listen for the evaporator fan (freezer area) and condenser fan (near compressor) running.
- Inspect door gaskets for gaps, tears, or areas that do not grip a paper strip.
| Problem you notice | Likely area to inspect | Part that often fixes it (if failed) |
|---|---|---|
| Slow water, weak ice production | Filtration, supply | Refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1 |
| No water to ice maker/dispenser | Water valve | Refrigerator inlet valve WPW10498990 |
| Warm temps, odd fan noise | Air circulation | Refrigerator evaporator motor W11529245 |
Catching these issues early protects food safety, prevents ice and water system damage, and reduces compressor run time (which helps energy use and overall refrigerator life).
For model-specific troubleshooting steps and component locations, follow the diagrams and checks in the KFXS25RYMS2 owner's manual. You can also order replacement parts for this refrigerator from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





