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Kenmore 25370343410 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25370343410 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25370343410 FAQs

A bad compressor in your Kenmore refrigerator model 25370343410 usually looks like both the fresh food and freezer sections warming while the unit repeatedly tries to start (hum, then click off) or runs nonstop with little cooling. We confirm it by ruling out airflow, fans, and controls first.

Symptoms that strongly point to a compressor problem
  • Both compartments warm after the refrigerator has had time to run
  • Repeated clicking every few minutes (start attempt then shutoff)
  • Compressor runs continuously but temperatures do not recover
  • Compressor is very hot during repeated start attempts
  • Little to no frost pattern develops on the evaporator after extended run time
Checks to do first (common false alarms)
  • Air circulation: Keep the toe grille and vents clear; blocked airflow causes poor cooling.
  • Installation clearances: Many bottom-mount refrigerators need space at the sides/top and behind for airflow; confirm the exact clearances for model 25370343410 in the 25370343410 owner's manual.
  • Room temperature: If the refrigerator is installed where temperatures drop below 55°F or rise above 110°F, the compressor cannot maintain proper internal temperatures.
  • Door sealing: Look for gaps, rips, or a door that does not close squarely; a leak can mimic compressor failure.
What a technician tests to confirm compressor failure
Test What it tells us
Start device and wiring check Start components vs. compressor problem
Amp draw at startup Locked rotor or overload trip pattern
Winding continuity/insulation Open or shorted compressor windings
Sealed-system performance Weak pumping or internal valve failure
Parts that can cause “no cooling” symptoms (before condemning the compressor)
Why it matters

Compressor and sealed-system repairs are major. Verifying airflow, installation conditions, and control or fan operation first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and speeds up getting cooling back.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore refrigerator’s model number is printed on the appliance ID label; on model 25370343410, it’s typically inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall, ceiling area, or behind a crisper drawer). Use that exact model number to match the correct parts list and instructions in the 25370343410 owner's manual.

Where to look for the model and serial label

Check these common locations on Kenmore bottom-mount and french door refrigerators:

  • Inside the fresh food compartment on the side wall
  • On the ceiling area inside the fresh food compartment
  • Behind or under a crisper drawer (remove the drawer to see the label area)
  • Along the door frame (open the door and look around the cabinet edge)
  • Behind the toe grille or kick plate at the bottom front
What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

For Kenmore refrigerators, the model number is usually a long number string (often 10 to 12 digits). For example, 25370343410 is the full model number you would use when ordering parts like a water filter, door gasket, or ice maker.

Quick checklist
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (include all digits)
  • Record the serial number too (helps confirm production run)
  • Use the model number when searching diagrams and parts
If the label is hard to read

If the sticker is smudged or peeling:

  • Take a clear photo with your phone and zoom in
  • Wipe gently with a damp cloth; do not use abrasive cleaners
  • Look for a second label location (some units have more than one)
Common “model number” mix-ups
What you see What it is What to use for parts
Model No. The appliance model identifier Use this (example: 25370343410)
Serial No. Unique unit identifier Keep for reference
Filter number Water filter type/part Use only for filter ordering
Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore refrigerator parts; even small design changes can affect fit for items like the ice maker, door gasket, or water filter.

Last updated: February 2026

The exact exterior dimensions and total cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore refrigerator model 25370343410 are listed in the product specifications section of the Use & Care Guide for your unit. Use the 25370343410 owner's manual to confirm height, width, depth, and required clearances before moving the refrigerator or planning a cabinet opening.

How to get the correct “size” for your exact unit

We recommend using two checks: the manual specs and a quick tape-measure verification.

  • Look up overall height, width, and depth in the specifications section
  • Confirm whether the listed depth is with or without handles
  • Verify door swing clearance (space needed with doors open)
  • Check installation clearances for airflow around the cabinet
  • Measure your refrigerator at the widest and tallest points (often hinges and top hinge cover)
What to measure at home (fast and accurate)

Measure in inches with doors closed unless noted.

Measurement Where to measure Why it matters
Width Widest point, often hinge side Ensures it fits through doorways and into the cutout
Height Floor to top hinge/hinge cover Prevents “almost fits” installation problems
Depth Back to front (note handles) Confirms walkway and cabinet clearance
Door-open clearance With doors fully open Prevents binding against walls/cabinets
Installation clearance basics (what affects fit)

Your refrigerator needs space for airflow and proper door sealing. The installation guide walks through placement, leveling, and final checks.

  • Keep the toe grille unobstructed for airflow
  • Level the cabinet so doors and the freezer drawer seal correctly
  • Allow room for the water line if your model uses a filter and ice maker
Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents poor door sealing, restricted airflow, and installation headaches; it also helps you avoid issues like warm temperatures, frost buildup, and water leaks after hookup.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore model 25370343410 bottom-mount refrigerators, the water filter is located inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment at the top right. Open the refrigerator door and look up to the right-side ceiling area; the filter housing is there (not in the freezer).

How to find it quickly
  • Open the fresh food door (upper section).
  • Look at the top right interior corner.
  • You should see the filter head and a filter cartridge installed.
  • If your unit has a filter cover/door, open it to access the cartridge.
  • Confirm the exact access method in the 25370343410 owner's manual.
Replacing the filter (what to expect)

Most filters on this style push in and lock; when installed correctly, it seats firmly and stays in place.

  • Push the old filter in (if required) and pull it out.
  • Insert the new filter and push firmly until it locks.
  • Dispense water for a few minutes to clear air and carbon fines.
  • Replace the filter about every 6 months for best taste and flow.
Replacement trigger What you may notice What to do
6 months of use Normal maintenance interval Replace the filter
Slow water dispensing Flow restriction Replace the filter
Ice production drops Reduced water supply to ice maker Replace the filter and verify supply valve is open
Recommended replacement part for this model

This model uses the Kenmorepure water filter part #9999. Ordering the same filter type helps ensure proper fit and water flow.

Why it matters

A correctly installed, on-time water filter helps protect water taste, supports normal ice maker fill, and prevents slow dispensing caused by a clogged cartridge.

Last updated: February 2026

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