Get free shipping on your order, with any water filter subscription. Find my filter

Open Hamburger Menu
Sears Parts Direct
Tips to find your model number
Kenmore 25323424101 freezer

Kenmore 25323424101 freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25323424101 freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

By Schematic
By Part
SELECT DIAGRAM
?

This is the number corresponding to the part on the diagram / schematic

Browse Parts for 25323424101 Freestanding Freezers

  • Freezer Evaporator for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 297414800

    System diagram

    Evaporator

    Part #216737400

    Replaced by #297414800

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces 216737400. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    In Stock
    $116.85
    9% OFF Phone Price : $128.85Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Freezer Heat Exchanger for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 297348500

    System diagram

    Heat Exchange

    Part #216565700

    Replaced by #297348500

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces 216565700. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    In Stock
    $102.07
    11% OFF Phone Price : $114.07Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Freezer Door Hinge Bearing for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 297006800

    Door diagram

    Hinge Bearing

    Part #216503200

    Replaced by #297006800

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces 216503200. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    This item is not returnable
    In Stock
    $14.94
    12% OFF Phone Price : $16.94Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Tappan Freezer Drain Hose Adapter for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 5304511843

    Cabinet diagram

    Freezer Drain Hose Adapter

    Part #5308005500

    Replaced by #5304511843

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces 5308005500. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    This item is not returnable
    In Stock
    $7.83
    47% OFF Was : $14.78Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Appliance Leveling Leg for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 216396900

    Cabinet diagram

    Appliance Leveling Leg

    In Stock
    $28.28
    18% OFF Phone Price : $34.28Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (white) for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 5303321319

    Cabinet diagram

    Touch Paint

    Part #5303305324

    Replaced by #5303321319

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces 5303305324. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    This item is not returnable
    In Stock
    $16.58
    11% OFF Phone Price : $18.58Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Freezer Temperature Control Knob for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 216707200

    Cabinet diagram

    Freezer Temperature Control Knob

    In Stock
    $42.60
    12% OFF Phone Price : $48.60Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Freezer Inner Door Panel Rivet for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 5303212828

    Door diagram

    Freezer Inner Door Panel Rivet

    In Stock
    $21.40
    22% OFF Phone Price : $27.40Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item
  • Kenmore Elite Freezer Air Baffle for Kenmore 25323424101 - Part 297192903

    Cabinet diagram

    Freezer Air Baffle

    Part #216661600

    Replaced by #297192903

    Info Icon
    Manufacturer substitution
    This part replaces 216661600. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
    This item is not returnable
    In Stock
    $24.66
    20% OFF Phone Price : $30.66Info Icon
    Minus Item
    Qty
    Plus Item

Kenmore Freezer 25323424101 FAQs

The exact cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore upright freezer model 25323424101 is listed on the model’s specification section in the 25323424101 owner's manual. Most Kenmore upright freezers in the 253-series are commonly in the mid-to-high teens (about 15 to 18 cu. ft.) depending on the exact configuration.

How to find the exact capacity for model 25323424101

We recommend using the manual because it ties the capacity to your exact model and feature set.

  • Open the 25323424101 owner's manual
  • Look for sections labeled “Specifications”, “Product data”, or “Features at a glance”
  • Check for a line that lists “Capacity” or “Total capacity (cu. ft.)”
  • If the manual lists multiple similar models, match the full model number 25323424101
  • Confirm the model/serial tag location (typically inside the cabinet on upright models) before ordering parts

Typical capacity range (what to expect)

If you are planning storage bins, baskets, or organizing food, this range is a practical planning guide.

Upright freezer size class Typical capacity Best for
Medium upright 12 to 14 cu. ft. Smaller households, overflow storage
Large upright 15 to 18 cu. ft. Bulk shopping, family use
Extra-large upright 19 to 21+ cu. ft. High-volume storage

Why it matters

Capacity affects how quickly the freezer recovers temperature after door openings, how full you can safely load shelves, and how you plan airflow around packages. Overpacking can restrict circulation and lead to warm spots or frost buildup.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore upright freezer model 25323424101, the model and serial number plate is typically located on the upper left wall inside the freezer compartment. This is the most common location for upright models and is the first place we check when ordering parts or looking up service information.

Where to look first (fast checklist)

  • Open the freezer door and check the upper left interior wall
  • Look for a rating plate with both model and serial numbers
  • Use a flashlight; the label can be small or lightly printed
  • Wipe frost or residue off the area so the numbers are readable
  • Write the full model number exactly as shown (for example, 253.23424101)

What the label looks like

Most Kenmore upright freezer rating plates include:

  • Model number (often starting with 253.)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical information (volts/amps)
  • Manufacturing details
What you need Why we need it
Model number Matches the correct parts diagrams and compatible parts
Serial number Helps confirm production variation and correct replacement parts

Why it matters

Kenmore freezers can have multiple versions that look similar. Using the exact model number helps us match the right components the first time, such as a defrost timer 5304518034 or a freezer door gasket 5304507201.

If you still cannot find it

Check these common alternate spots used on many upright freezers:

  • Along the inside cabinet wall near the front opening
  • Near the temperature control area inside the freezer
  • Behind the lower front kick plate area (if your model has one)

For additional model-specific details and diagrams, use the 25323424101 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore upright freezers like model 25323424101 typically do not have a single dedicated “reset” button. Most issues are cleared by restoring power (unplugging briefly) and then confirming the temperature control and any alarm features are set correctly per the 25323424101 owner's manual.

What you can reset (and what you cannot)

Many “reset” requests are really about restarting the control or silencing an alarm.

  • Power reset: Unplug the freezer for 2 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Temperature control: Verify the control knob inside the cabinet is set correctly and allow several hours to stabilize.
  • High-temp alarm: If your unit has an alarm, use the ALARM OFF button to silence the buzzer; the indicator can keep blinking until temperatures return to safe range.
  • Alarm switch (some models): The high-temp alarm switch may be inside the freezer and can be set ON/OFF.
  • No “factory reset” for cooling problems: If it will not cool after a power reset, the issue is usually a component or airflow problem.

Quick troubleshooting checklist after a reset

Use this sequence to avoid chasing the wrong problem.

  1. Confirm the freezer is on a grounded outlet (no extension cord).
  2. Make sure the temperature control is not set too warm; wait several hours between adjustments.
  3. Check for heavy frost on the back wall (points to a defrost problem).
  4. Listen for the evaporator fan; no airflow often means a fan or ice blockage.
  5. If the alarm returns, treat it as a temperature problem, not a control problem.

If symptoms persist after a power reset, these model-compatible parts are common suspects:

Symptom Likely system Example model part
Heavy frost, warm temps Defrost system Defrost timer 5304518034
Heavy frost, intermittent thawing Defrost system Thermostat 297216600
Frost buildup, poor airflow Air movement Blade 5308000010

Why it matters

A power reset can clear a temporary control or alarm condition, but it cannot fix a failed defrost component, blocked airflow, or sealed-system issue. Setting the control correctly and allowing time to stabilize prevents unnecessary part replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 25323424101 upright freezer, the condenser coils are in the warm (non-freezer) section of the cabinet where heat is released, not on the evaporator inside the frozen compartment. Access is typically from the rear lower area or within the outer cabinet panels; confirm the exact access method in the 25323424101 owner's manual.

What you will usually see on this model type

Most Kenmore upright freezers use a sealed refrigeration system where:

  • Evaporator coil is inside the freezer compartment (this is the cold coil that frosts up)
  • Condenser coil is outside the cold space (this is the hot coil that sheds heat)
  • Airflow around the cabinet helps the condenser get rid of heat efficiently

How to locate the condenser coils safely

  1. Unplug the freezer.
  2. Pull the unit straight out to get working room.
  3. Look for a coil assembly:
  • behind a lower rear cover, or
  • routed through the outer cabinet walls (you will not see an exposed coil in that design)

Quick location guide

Coil type What it does Where you find it
Evaporator Absorbs heat, makes cold Inside the freezer compartment, behind an interior panel
Condenser Releases heat to room air Rear lower area or within the outer cabinet (warm side)

Why it matters

Knowing where the condenser is helps with cooling performance and energy use. The manual calls out the need for adequate air circulation around the refrigerating system, which directly affects how well the condenser can dump heat.

When to suspect a condenser-side problem

  • Freezer runs almost constantly but temperatures are still high
  • Cabinet sides feel unusually hot for long periods
  • You hear the compressor running but cooling is weak

If you are troubleshooting poor cooling, checking the defrost system parts can also be relevant, such as the defrost timer 5304518034 and freezer defrost heater 5304496687.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore upright freezer 25323424101 is running but not freezing, the most common causes are incorrect temperature control settings, poor airflow from installation or loading, or a failure in the sealed system or defrost system. Start with the temperature control and door sealing checks in the 25323424101 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the temperature control is set colder; turn the knob toward COLDEST and wait several hours for temperatures to stabilize.
  • Make sure the freezer is level so the door closes and seals correctly (a misaligned door can cause warm air leaks).
  • Avoid overloading; distribute packages evenly and do not add unfrozen food until the freezer has run about 4 hours after startup.
  • Check for heavy frost buildup (about 1/4 to 1/2 inch); excessive frost can reduce cooling.
  • Verify there is enough space around the cabinet for air circulation, especially in hot areas.

What the symptoms usually point to

What you notice Most likely area What to do next
Runs constantly, still warm Air leak, airflow, or sealed system Check door seal and leveling; then evaluate compressor performance
Heavy frost on back wall/inside Defrost system issue Inspect defrost components; consider defrost timer 5304518034, freezer defrost heater 5304496687, and thermostat 297216600
Warm top, colder bottom (or uneven temps) Air circulation issue Check for blocked vents and evaporator fan issues; inspect blade 5308000010 and fan motor operation

Defrost and drainage issues that can mimic “not freezing”

If frost is building up quickly, cooling can drop because air cannot move across the evaporator properly. Follow the defrost guidance in the manual; on upright models with a drain, remove the internal drain plug and route water out through the drain tube. If the drain path is damaged or leaking, the hose 5304512272 (freezer drain tube) is a common related part.

Why it matters

A freezer that is not freezing can be a simple control or door-seal problem, but it can also signal a defrost failure or compressor issue. Catching airflow and frost problems early helps prevent food loss and reduces strain on the compressor.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your freestanding freezers

Choose a symptom to see related freezer repairs.

Main causes: dirty condenser coils, condenser fan failure, dirty bottom front grill, leaky door or lid gasket…

Main causes: lack of power, control system failure, broken compressor start relay, locked up compressor, compressor moto…

Main causes: leaky door or lid gasket, broken defrost heater, bad defrost bi-metal thermostat, defrost control failure, …

Main causes: lack of power, bad compressor, refrigerant leak, bad thermistor, defrost system failure, dirty condenser co…

Main causes: damaged door or lid gasket, cracked cabinet liner, bad defrost bi-metal thermostat, broken defrost heater, …

Main causes: burned out light bulb, bad door or lid switch, faulty LED light board, wiring failure, control system failu…

Main causes: compressor failure, no refrigerant, faulty sensor, control failure, broken defrost heater, bad defrost bi-m…

Main causes: excessive frost, bad defrost heater, bad defrost bi-metal, control system failure, low refrigerant charge, …

Repair guides for upright freezers

How to replace a freezer evaporator fan

How to replace a freezer evaporator fan

Air won’t circulate to cool the freezer properly when the evaporator fan fails. Follow these step-by-step instructions t…

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less
How to replace a freezer door switch

How to replace a freezer door switch

When the door switch fails, the freezer can’t detect that the door is closed. Follow the steps in this repair guide to r…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
How to replace a freezer LED light board

How to replace a freezer LED light board

The LED lights illuminate the interior of the freezer when you open the door. It takes just a few minutes to replace the…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

Effective articles & videos to help repair your freestanding freezers

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your freezer.

Introducing new technical repair content that we’re developing for the Sears Technical Institute

Introducing new technical repair content that we’re developing for the Sears Technical Institute

Learn about Sears Technical Institute and the advanced technical content being developed for aspiring appliance techs.…

Top questions about Sears and Sears PartsDirect

Top questions about Sears and Sears PartsDirect

Get answers to frequently asked questions about Sears and Sears PartsDirect.…

Wiring schematic symbols explained video

Wiring schematic symbols explained video

Learn some of the most common symbols found in a wiring diagram and what they mean.…

Parts & More

Dishwasher
Dryer
Electric Chainsaw
Electric Wall Oven
Elliptical Machine
Engine & Drivetrain
Freestanding Freezer
Front-Engine Lawn Tractor
Gas Grill
Lawn Sweeper
Parts
Range Hood
Table Saw
Top-Mount Refrigerator
Wall Oven
Washer