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Kenmore 2537034941A refrigerator

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 2537034941A refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Insulation for Kenmore 2537034941A - Part 242072401

    Cabinet diagram

    Refrigerator Insulation

    Part #242072401

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw-should for Kenmore 2537034941A - Part 240363602

    Ice maker diagram

    Screw-should

    Part #240363602

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Lower Hinge for Kenmore 2537034941A - Part 241763005

    Cabinet diagram

    Refrigerator Lower Hinge

    Part #241763005

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Wiring Harness for Kenmore 2537034941A - Part 242095806

    Ice container diagram

    Refrigerator Wiring Harness

    Part #242095806

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Deli Drawer Trim for Kenmore 2537034941A - Part 242082401

    Shelves diagram

    Refrigerator Deli Drawer Trim

    Part #242082401

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Dispenser Heater for Kenmore 2537034941A - Part 5303918596

    Controls & ice dispenser diagram

    Refrigerator Dispenser Heater

    Part #5303918596

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Kenmore Refrigerator 2537034941A FAQs

To tell what model Kenmore refrigerator you have, we look for the model/serial tag on the cabinet (not on a removable door or drawer). On Kenmore bottom-mount units like model 2537034941A, it’s typically inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall or near the crisper area; confirm the exact location in the owner's manual.

Where to look for the model number tag

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

  • Inside the refrigerator section on the left or right side wall
  • On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment
  • Behind or beside the crisper drawers (remove the drawer to see the wall behind it)
  • Along the front frame (mullion area) when the refrigerator door is open
  • Near the lower front area behind the toe grille (less common, but worth checking)

What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

Kenmore model numbers are usually a mix of numbers and letters. For parts lookup, we use the full model number exactly as printed, including any suffix letters.

Why it matters

  • Ensures the right fit for parts like door gaskets, ice makers, and control boards
  • Helps match the correct wiring, water line routing, and door configuration
  • Prevents ordering a “close” part that looks similar but will not mount or connect correctly

Quick check: model number vs. serial number

Use this to avoid mixing them up:

Label item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Finding correct parts and diagrams 2537034941A
Serial number Production tracking and age reference Letters and numbers

If the sticker is missing or unreadable

We use a few practical workarounds that usually get you to the correct model:

  • Check the first page of your installation guide or Use and Care paperwork
  • Look for a duplicate tag on the cabinet frame (sometimes there is a second label)
  • Search your purchase receipt or delivery paperwork for the full model number
  • If you can read only part of it, match what you have (prefix and suffix) as closely as possible before choosing parts

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Manufacturers do make 34-inch wide refrigerators, and they are a common “in-between” size when a 30-inch unit is too small but a 36-inch unit will not fit. For fit and clearance details around your Kenmore 2537034941A, use the measurements and spacing guidance in the installation guide.

How to confirm a 34-inch refrigerator will fit your space

Measure the opening and plan for clearance, airflow, and door swing. For this refrigerator type, we recommend checking:

  • Cabinet opening width at the front and back (walls are not always perfectly square)
  • Height to the lowest cabinet or trim
  • Depth from the back wall to the front edge of counters
  • Door swing clearance (especially if the hinge side is near a wall)
  • Ventilation clearance so the compressor can cool properly

Typical clearance targets (from the Kenmore 2537034941A guidance)

These clearances are a solid baseline when planning a replacement in the same location:

Clearance area Recommended minimum
Sides and top 3/8 inch
Back 1 inch

What “34-inch wide” usually means

A “34-inch refrigerator” typically refers to the overall cabinet width. The actual space you need can be larger once you account for:

  • Door handles (can add about 1 to 2 inches of depth)
  • Door swing radius (needs extra space on the hinge side)
  • Leveling legs and floor transitions
  • Water line routing if you have an ice maker

Why it matters

Choosing the right width is not just about sliding the refrigerator into the opening. Proper clearance helps prevent warm temperatures, poor air circulation, and installation headaches, especially when connecting water and power.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore 2537034941A refrigerator is warm and you hear repeated clicking from the back but the compressor never settles into a steady run, the compressor start circuit or the compressor itself is failing. Confirm basics first (power, controls, airflow) before assuming a sealed-system failure; use the owner's manual troubleshooting checks.

Quick signs the compressor or start circuit is the problem

Look for a pattern of symptoms, not just one clue:

  • Clicking every few minutes (overload protector cycling) with little or no cooling
  • Compressor is very hot to the touch and shuts off quickly
  • Compressor hums briefly, then clicks off (fails to start)
  • Fans run but temperatures rise in both fresh food and freezer
  • Loud buzzing, rattling, or knocking from the compressor area

Rule out common non-compressor causes first

These checks often explain “not cooling” complaints and are faster than electrical testing:

  • Make sure the refrigerator is plugged in and the outlet has power
  • Verify the temperature controls are not set to “OFF” or “0” (the manual lists this as a no-run cause)
  • Confirm the toe grille and vents are not blocked; airflow matters for normal operation
  • Check door sealing; a leaking gasket can cause long run times and poor cooling
  • Clean dust from the condenser area; a dirty condenser can mimic compressor trouble

What you observe vs. what it usually points to

What you notice Most likely direction What we do next
Clicking, no steady run Start device or compressor Electrical checks; inspect wiring and start components
Runs constantly, weak cooling Airflow/dirty condenser or sealed system Clean condenser; verify fans; then evaluate sealed system
Fans silent and no compressor Power/control issue Check controls, outlet, and control board symptoms

When replacement is the realistic fix

If the compressor will not start (or overheats and trips repeatedly) after basic checks, replacement is typically the repair path. For this model, the listed compressor is refrigerator compressor 5304475104. Sealed-system work requires specialized tools and refrigerant handling.

Why it matters

A failing compressor can’t move refrigerant effectively, so both compartments warm up and food safety becomes a concern. Catching a door-seal or airflow issue early can prevent unnecessary compressor replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

The Kenmore 2537034941A is a bottom-mount refrigerator (not a standalone freezer), and the exact cubic-foot capacity is listed on the model’s rating label and in the specifications section of the owner's manual. Use those specs for the correct total and freezer-compartment capacity for your exact configuration.

Where to find the cubic-foot capacity

Check these spots first; they are the most reliable for model 2537034941A:

  • The specifications page in the owner's manual
  • The rating label inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall near the crisper area)
  • The rating label inside the freezer drawer area (sometimes on the left or right liner)
  • Your purchase paperwork, if it lists “total capacity” and “freezer capacity” separately

What “cubic feet” usually means on a bottom-mount refrigerator

Most bottom-mount refrigerators list capacity in two ways:

  • Total capacity: refrigerator plus freezer combined
  • Freezer capacity: just the bottom freezer compartment

Quick reference table

Capacity term What it includes Where it’s used
Total capacity (cu ft) Fresh food + freezer Product specs and comparisons
Freezer capacity (cu ft) Bottom freezer only Storage planning for frozen foods
Usable space What you can actually load Affected by baskets, ice maker, shelves

Why your “freezer cubic feet” can vary in real use

Even with a fixed published capacity, usable freezer space changes based on installed features and how you load it.

  • Ice maker and ice bin reduce usable freezer volume
  • Freezer baskets and slides take up space but improve organization
  • Overpacking blocks airflow and can cause uneven freezing
  • Keeping the freezer about 2/3 full helps it run efficiently (per typical use and care guidance)

If you are troubleshooting freezing performance or airflow, we use the same approach as general freezer best practices: keep vents clear and avoid overcrowding.

If your freezer drawer is not closing well or storage is difficult, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Knowing the correct cubic-foot capacity helps you plan frozen-food storage, confirm the right appliance size for your kitchen, and understand how accessories like an ice maker change usable space.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore refrigerator model number is printed on the serial plate inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment. For Kenmore model 2537034941A, we use that exact model number to match the correct parts list, diagrams, and the right Use and Care information in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on model 2537034941A

Look for a label or plate that lists Model Number and Serial Number. Common locations include:

  • Inside the refrigerator compartment on an interior side wall
  • On the ceiling area inside the fresh food section (near the light)
  • Along the frame just inside the door opening
  • Behind a crisper drawer area (on the liner wall)

How to read the model number (and why it matters)

We read the model number exactly as printed, including any letters at the end (like the “A” in 2537034941A). Those suffix letters often indicate a production revision that can change parts such as the electronic control board, door gasket, or ice maker.

Quick checklist

  • Copy the model number character-for-character
  • Include all letters and numbers (no spaces)
  • Record the serial number too (helps with version-specific parts)
  • Use only soap and water to clean the serial plate so it stays readable

What you can do once you have the model number

With 2537034941A, we can reliably match parts that commonly vary by revision.

What you’re trying to do What to use Example part for this model
Fix warm temps or poor airflow Fan and airflow parts Refrigerator fan 5304493604
Stop air leaks and frost buildup Door gasket Frigidaire refrigerator freezer door gasket (gray) 5304537408
Restore ice production Ice maker parts Refrigerator ice maker 243297613

Why it matters

A single missing character can pull up the wrong Kenmore refrigerator parts list. Using the exact model number helps prevent ordering the wrong door gasket, ice maker assembly, or control board.

Last updated: February 2026

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