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  • Door Stop,gray ,ref for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 240312424

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    Refrigerator Door Stop

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  • Screw-hex Hd #8 18 X 5/8 for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 241500305

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  • Refrigerator Cabinet Hole Plug (white) for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 215774901

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    Refrigerator Door Upper Hinge Hole Plug (bisque)

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  • Refrigerator Defrost Bi-metal Thermostat for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 5303918638

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    Thermostat,safety ,defrost

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  • Refrigerator Door Handle (bisque) for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 242110510

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    Refrigerator Door Handle (bisque)

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  • Refrigerator Door Handle (bisque) for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 242110513

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    Refrigerator Door Handle (bisque)

    Part #242110513

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 215503204

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    Refrigerator Screw

    Part #215503204

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  • Refrigerator Connector Suction Tube for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 5304502967

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    Refrigerator Connector Suction Tube

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  • Refrigerator Door Assembly (bisque) for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 240410302

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    Refrigerator Door Assembly (bisque)

    Part #240410302

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  • Refrigerator Light Lens for Kenmore 25360603415 - Part 242248701

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    Refrigerator Light Lens

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25360603415 FAQs

For Kenmore top-mount refrigerator model 25360603415, we recommend 3/8 inch of clearance at the top (and sides) for proper air circulation and easier installation. This spacing helps the refrigerator cool efficiently and reduces heat buildup around the cabinet; see the installation guide.

  • Top: 3/8 inch
  • Sides: 3/8 inch
  • Rear: 1 inch
  • Keep the area behind the unit open enough for the power cord and (if equipped) water line routing.

Quick reference table

Location Minimum clearance What it helps with
Top 3/8 inch Heat release and airflow
Sides 3/8 inch Air circulation, easier fit
Back 1 inch Airflow, cord and water line space

Why it matters

Refrigerators shed heat through the condenser area; tight cabinetry can trap heat, which makes the compressor run longer and can lead to warmer temperatures in the fresh food section or freezer.

Installation tips that prevent clearance problems

  • Measure the cabinet opening in three places (top, middle, bottom) because walls can be out of square.
  • Confirm doors can swing fully without hitting walls or adjacent cabinets.
  • Level the refrigerator so doors close and seal correctly (a slight tilt back is commonly used on top-mount units).
  • Avoid placing the refrigerator next to heat sources (range, dishwasher, direct sunlight).

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore model 25360603415, the model number alone usually does not reliably tell you the exact cubic-foot capacity. The most accurate way is to look up the capacity in the owner's manual or calculate it from the interior measurements (refrigerator plus freezer).

Fast ways to find cubic feet

  • Check the capacity spec in the owner's manual (often listed under specifications).
  • Look for a rating/spec label inside the fresh-food section (commonly on a side wall near the crispers or upper liner).
  • Measure and calculate if you cannot find the spec listed.
  • Use interior space only (do not include door bins or unusable rounded corners).
  • Compare to typical top-mount sizes to sanity-check your result.

How to calculate cubic feet (DIY method)

  1. Empty the compartments enough to measure.
  2. Measure usable interior:
    • Fresh-food compartment: height, width, depth (in inches)
    • Freezer compartment: height, width, depth (in inches)
  3. Convert each compartment to cubic feet:
    • cubic feet = (H × W × D) ÷ 1728
  4. Add refrigerator + freezer results.

Quick reference table

What you measure Units What to do
Height × width × depth Inches Multiply to get cubic inches
Cubic inches In³ Divide by 1728
Fresh-food + freezer Ft³ Add together for total capacity

What capacity is typical for a top-mount refrigerator?

Most Kenmore top-mount (top-freezer) refrigerators are commonly in the 14 to 22 cubic feet range. If your calculation lands far outside that range, re-check depth (measure to the back wall, not to the door gasket).

Why it matters

Cubic feet helps you choose correctly sized replacement shelves, bins, and storage components, and it also helps when comparing similar refrigerators for fit and food storage needs.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Kenmore 25360603415 top-mount refrigerator, the top section is the freezer compartment (often just called the freezer). It’s the colder compartment designed to keep food frozen and, on some setups, it also supports ice maker operation.

What the freezer compartment does

  • Maintains below-freezing temperatures for long-term food storage
  • Helps keep ice cream and frozen foods solid (not soft)
  • Works with the refrigerator’s cooling system to move cold air through the cabinet
  • Often contains the ice maker (if your model is connected to a water supply)
Term What it means Where you’ll see it
Freezer compartment The top cold-storage section Inside the upper door area
Freezer door The door that seals the freezer Top door on a top-mount unit
Door gasket The rubber seal that prevents warm air leaks Around the door perimeter
Defrost system Heater and controls that prevent frost buildup Behind the freezer rear panel

Why it matters

Knowing the correct name helps when you’re troubleshooting temperature issues, checking door sealing, or ordering parts. For example, poor sealing at the freezer door can cause frost buildup and weak cooling.

Helpful next steps for owners

  • Set temperatures, then wait 24 hours before making more adjustments (this is standard guidance for this style of top-mount refrigerator).
  • Make sure the refrigerator is slightly tilted back (about 1/4 inch) so doors close and seal properly.
  • Keep the toe grille area clear for proper airflow.
  • If you’re not using a water supply, keep the ice maker switched Off.

For model-specific compartment and control details, use the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

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