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 25328052808 freezer

Kenmore 25328052808 freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25328052808 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 25328052808 Freestanding Freezers

Kenmore Freezer 25328052808 FAQs

We size Kenmore upright freezer model 25328052808 by its usable storage volume (cubic feet), but the capacity value is not shown in the provided manual excerpt. Most Kenmore upright freezers in this style commonly fall in the 15 to 20 cubic feet range; confirm the exact number in the 25328052808 owner's manual.

How to find the exact cubic feet for 25328052808

  • Check the specifications section in the 25328052808 owner's manual.
  • Look for the model and serial number label inside the cabinet (upright models are typically on the upper left interior wall).
  • If you still need confirmation, compare the cabinet size and shelf layout to similar Kenmore upright freezers.

Quick reference: what “cubic feet” means

Cubic feet is the interior storage volume, not the outside dimensions. It helps you estimate how much food the freezer can hold and how quickly it can freeze new items.

Term What it tells you Why you care
Cubic feet (cu ft) Interior storage volume Planning food storage and organization
Freezing capacity How much fresh food you can freeze at once Prevents warm-ups and heavy frost

Why it matters for daily use

Your freezer’s cubic feet ties directly to loading and freezing performance. As a practical rule, many upright freezers are designed to freeze about 3 lb of fresh food per cubic foot at one time, so knowing the exact capacity helps you avoid overloading during a big grocery run.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. On the Kenmore upright freezer model 25328052808, the control panel includes an ALARM RESET button used to silence the “Hi TEMP” alarm buzzer after a warm-temperature event; it is not a master power reset for the freezer. For control details, use the 25328052808 owner's manual.

What the ALARM RESET button actually does

When the freezer is first plugged in, or if the inside temperature rises above about 23°F, the red “Hi TEMP” indicator can turn on and the buzzer can sound. Pressing ALARM RESET silences the buzzer (the light stays on until the temperature drops back below the threshold).

  • Silences the “Hi TEMP” alarm buzzer
  • Helps confirm you acknowledged a warm-temp condition
  • Does not clear a cooling failure by itself
  • Does not replace unplugging the unit to restart electronics

If you need to “reset” operation (safe steps)

If the freezer is acting up (not cooling, beeping repeatedly, or controls unresponsive), these steps reset the control logic and address common causes.

  1. Set the temperature control to OFF.
  2. Unplug the freezer for 5 minutes.
  3. Plug it back in and set the temperature back to your normal setting.
  4. Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
Symptom What to try first What it often points to
“Hi TEMP” light on, buzzer sounds Press ALARM RESET Door left open, warm load, power interruption
Warm freezer, runs a lot Check door seal and airflow Door gasket leak, blocked vents
“E” shows on the display Arrange service Control or sensor issue

Why it matters

A “reset button” usually will not fix a true cooling problem. Using ALARM RESET correctly prevents nuisance beeping, while basic restart steps and airflow checks help protect food and prevent repeat warm-temperature alarms.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore upright freezer model 25328052808, the model and serial number plate is typically located on the upper left wall inside the freezer compartment. We recommend writing both numbers down before ordering parts or scheduling service; see the 25328052808 owner's manual.

Common places to check on an upright freezer

If you do not see the plate right away, check these spots next (labels can be small and easy to miss):

  • Upper left interior wall (most common for upright models)
  • Side wall inside the cabinet near the front opening
  • Behind the lower kick plate or base grille area
  • Along the door frame area (near the gasket line)
  • Rear exterior panel (less common, but possible)

What the label looks like and what to record

The plate usually lists both identifiers. Record both so we can match the correct parts list.

Item on the plate Example format Why we need it
Model number 253. or 970. prefix families Identifies the correct parts breakdown
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps confirm production series and revisions

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore freezer parts (like a door gasket, electronic control, or evaporator fan motor) that may look similar but fit differently.

Last updated: January 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

Band Saw
Bottom-Mount Refrigerator
Dryer
Front-Engine Lawn Tractor
Gas Line Trimmer
Household Fan
Parts
Rolling Tool Cart
Side-By-Side Refrigerator
Walk-Behind Mower
Water Softener