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For Kenmore model 25370722410, the model number by itself usually does not state the exact cubic-foot capacity. The most reliable way is to look up the capacity in the specifications section of the 25370722410 owner's manual, or calculate an estimate from the usable interior dimensions.

Best ways to find cubic feet (most accurate first)

  • Check the specs in the manual: Look for “capacity” or “cubic feet” in the product specifications section of the 25370722410 owner's manual.
  • Use the model/serial plate location: The manual notes the serial plate is inside the appliance compartment; that label confirms you have the correct full model number before you compare specs.
  • Measure and calculate an estimate (good when you cannot find a published spec): measure the interior space and convert cubic inches to cubic feet.

How to calculate cubic feet from measurements

  1. Empty the freezer enough to measure the usable interior.
  2. Measure width x depth x height in inches (use the space you can actually load, not the door bins).
  3. Multiply: W x D x H = cubic inches.
  4. Divide by 1,728 to convert to cubic feet.

Quick conversion table

What you have What to do Result
Interior inches (W x D x H) Multiply to get cubic inches Total cubic inches
Cubic inches Divide by 1,728 Cubic feet (approx.)

What the model number can and cannot tell you

Kenmore model numbers help identify the product family and parts, but they are not a dependable “capacity code.” For the 253-series, capacity varies by design, insulation thickness, and shelf layout, so published specs (manual) beat guessing from digits.

Why it matters

Knowing cubic feet helps you compare storage space, choose the right freezer organization accessories, and set realistic expectations for how much food you can store without blocking airflow.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. For Kenmore model 25370722410, the most reliable reset is a hard power reset: unplug the unit for 5 to 10 minutes, then plug it back in. This clears the control logic and restores normal operation after many power or control glitches.

How to reset it (safe, effective steps)

  • Unplug the freezer (or switch off the dedicated breaker).
  • Wait 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Plug it back in.
  • Set the temperature control back to your normal setting.
  • Give the unit time to stabilize; cooling performance typically normalizes over the next several hours.
  • If you turned the temperature control to OFF, remember this stops the compressor but does not disconnect power to other components (like the light). Confirm the unit is actually unplugged before servicing.

For model-specific control locations and operating details, follow the 25370722410 owner's manual.

If you are resetting because it is not cooling

After the reset, check these common causes first:

  • Door not sealing or being left open too long (warm air causes frost and temperature swings).
  • Unit not level; rocking can affect door alignment and noise.
  • Airflow blocked by packages against interior vents.
  • Heavy frost buildup indicating a defrost system issue.

Quick symptom guide

What you notice What it usually points to What to do next
Runs but warms up Airflow restriction or frost buildup Reduce load near vents; check for frost
Frost/condensation inside Door not seating, frequent openings Inspect gasket contact; limit openings
Clicking on/off Normal cold control cycling Monitor temps after reset

When a reset will not fix the problem

A reset helps with control glitches; it will not correct a failed cooling component. If the freezer still will not cool after a proper reset and basic checks, the issue is typically in the sealed system or airflow/defrost components.

If you are troubleshooting defrost-related symptoms, the freezer defrost timer 5304518034 is one model-matched part that can affect defrost cycling.

Why it matters

Resetting correctly prevents misdiagnosis. It also ensures you are not relying on turning the control to OFF (which does not remove power) when you need a true restart or safe access for inspection.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore model 25370722410, the most common refrigerator and freezer problems are not cooling well, frost buildup, water leaks, and unusual noises. These issues usually trace back to airflow restrictions, door sealing problems, or a failing defrost or fan component; our 25370722410 owner's manual covers the key checks.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Not cold enough or warm temperatures: dirty condenser area, poor airflow, or a failing compressor or fan
  • Heavy frost on the back wall or evaporator cover: defrost system problem (timer, heater, thermostat) or door left ajar
  • Water inside the cabinet: defrost drain restriction or drain tube issue
  • Moisture on outside surfaces: door not sealing properly, warm humid air hitting cold surfaces
  • Clicking or snapping sounds: temperature control cycling on and off (normal in many cases)
  • Rattling or buzzing: fan blade interference, loose panels, or the unit not level

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)

  1. Confirm the temperature control is set correctly; note that OFF stops the compressor but does not disconnect power.
  2. Make sure the door closes and seals fully; reduce long or frequent door openings.
  3. Look for frost patterns; heavy frost points to a defrost or door-seal issue.
  4. Check for water near the bottom; inspect the drain path and drain tube.
  5. Listen for where noise comes from (inside cabinet vs. rear near compressor).

Parts that commonly solve these problems on 25370722410

Symptom Common suspect part Example part for this model
Frost buildup, warm temps Defrost control issue Freezer defrost timer 5304518034
Warm temps, weak airflow Evaporator fan problem Freezer evaporator fan motor 297309000
Water pooling or icing near drain Drain path issue Freezer drain tube 5304512272
Moisture, frost near door edge Door seal leak Freezer door gasket 5304505529

If your Kenmore freezer uses an electronic control and is showing an error, use the model-specific code lists to narrow the failure quickly: Kenmore electronic control module freezer error codes.

Why it matters

Cooling, frost, and leak complaints are usually connected: a door seal leak or airflow restriction can trigger frost buildup, which then reduces cooling and can create water as ice melts. Catching the root cause early helps protect food and prevents repeat repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

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