What size is a Kenmore refrigerator model 25344123800?
The Kenmore PRO refrigerator model 25344123800 is a standard-width, full-height upright refrigerator. For exact exterior dimensions (height, width, depth) and door-swing clearance, we recommend confirming the measurements listed in the owner's manual and then measuring your installation space.
Use a tape measure and record all three dimensions; measure twice if you are fitting into a tight cutout.
- Width: measure the widest point across the cabinet (not just the door)
- Height: floor to the top of the cabinet (include hinge cover if present)
- Depth: front of cabinet to the back (note whether you include handles)
- Door swing space: allow extra room on the hinge side so the door opens fully
- Ventilation clearance: keep airflow space around the unit for efficient cooling
The use and care guide calls out clearances for air circulation and connections:
| Location | Typical clearance for 25344123800 | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Sides | 3/8 inch | Prevents cabinet rubbing and improves airflow |
| Back and top | 1 inch | Helps heat dissipate and protects components |
Correct sizing prevents door interference, improves air circulation, and helps the refrigerator maintain stable temperatures. Planning for clearance also reduces strain on the compressor and fans over time.
Last updated: February 2026
What model Kenmore fridge do I have?
If you’re on the Kenmore PRO refrigerator parts page for model 25344123800, your fridge model is 25344123800. To confirm on the appliance itself, check the model and serial number plate on the left wall inside the refrigerator compartment, then match that number when ordering parts.
On Kenmore PRO refrigerators like 25344123800, we look for the model/serial plate in the fresh food section.
- Open the refrigerator (not the freezer)
- Check the left interior wall first
- Look for a sticker or metal plate labeled Model and Serial
- Write the full model number exactly as shown (including any prefix such as 253.)
- Use that exact model number to match diagrams and parts
The model number is the key to getting the right Kenmore parts because it ties your refrigerator to the correct design version, wiring, and component set.
- Ensures the correct fit for filters, gaskets, sensors, and fan motors
- Prevents ordering look-alike parts that do not match your configuration
- Helps you follow the correct troubleshooting steps and temperature control instructions
Use this as a simple way to avoid mixing them up.
| Label on tag | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Parts lookup and diagrams | 253.XXXXXXX or 970.XXXXXXX |
| Serial number | Production tracking | Letters and numbers |
Try these practical steps before you give up.
- Wipe the label gently with a damp cloth and dry it
- Use your phone camera and zoom in (flash off reduces glare)
- Copy the number exactly; one wrong digit can change the parts list
- Cross-check the number against your owner's manual
Last updated: February 2026
How do I reset my Kenmore 25344123800 fridge?
To reset your Kenmore PRO refrigerator model 25344123800, unplug the refrigerator (or turn off power at the breaker) for about 5 minutes, then restore power and allow 24 hours for temperatures to fully stabilize. Use the temperature control to confirm it is not set to OFF.
- Turn the temperature control from OFF to a cooling setting (if it was off)
- Unplug the refrigerator, or switch the circuit breaker OFF
- Wait 5 minutes (this clears the control’s temporary state)
- Restore power
- Keep doors closed as much as possible while it restarts
- Allow up to 24 hours for the refrigerator to cool completely
For control locations and temperature-setting details, follow the owner's manual.
- Power supply: make sure the plug is fully seated and the outlet is working
- Breaker or fuse: reset a tripped breaker; replace a blown fuse with a 15-amp time-delay fuse
- Temperature control: confirm it is not set too warm or to OFF
- Door seal: warm air leaks can prevent proper cooling; inspect the gasket for gaps or tears
- Airflow: avoid blocking vents with food packages
| Symptom | What’s normal | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Runs a lot after restart | Yes, especially after power loss | Give it up to 24 hours |
| Popping/cracking sounds | Yes (metal expansion/contraction) | No repair needed |
| Exterior feels warm | Yes (heat transfer) | Keep condenser area clear |
A reset restores normal operation after a power interruption or control setting issue, but the refrigerator still needs time to pull temperatures back down. Door openings and warm food loads can extend recovery time.
If you find the door seal is leaking, replacing the gasket can help restore cooling efficiency; this model uses a refrigerator door gasket (black) 5304507206.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Kenmore 25344123800 refrigerator not cooling enough?
If your Kenmore 25344123800 refrigerator is not cooling enough, the most common causes are warm-air leaks at the door, temperature control set too warm, heavy door opening, or the unit needing time to recover after being unplugged or loaded with warm food. Use the checks in the owner's manual to pinpoint the cause.
- Confirm the temperature control is not set to OFF and adjust colder in small steps.
- Keep doors closed as much as possible; frequent opening quickly warms the cabinet.
- Make sure the door closes fully and is not held open by a bin or food package.
- Let the refrigerator recover: after a power loss or being unplugged, allow 24 hours to cool completely.
- If you recently added a lot of warm food, expect longer run times until the set temperature is reached.
A weak door seal is one of the biggest reasons a refrigerator runs but still stays warm. Check the gasket for gaps, dirt, or damage.
| What you notice | Likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Frost or moisture near the door | Air leak at gasket | Clean gasket and mating surface; replace if torn |
| Door looks closed but pops open | Poor alignment or obstruction | Reposition items; confirm shelves/bins are seated |
| Unit runs a long time | Warm air entering cabinet | Reduce door openings; verify gasket seal |
If the gasket is worn or cracked, replacing it restores proper sealing and cooling efficiency. For this model, use the refrigerator door gasket (black) 5304507206.
If the doors seal well and settings are correct but temperatures still climb, focus on airflow and heat removal:
- Dirty condenser area (restricted heat transfer)
- Evaporator fan not moving air through the freezer and fresh-food section
- Frost buildup from a defrost problem (heater, thermostat, sensor)
When warm air leaks in or airflow is restricted, the compressor can run longer without reaching target temperatures. Fixing sealing, settings, and airflow first prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps food stay safely cold.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
On the Kenmore Pro refrigerator model 25344123800, a “bad compressor” usually shows up as no cooling with the unit trying to start (humming, then clicking off), or the refrigerator running excessively without reaching temperature. Before condemning the compressor, we verify power, temperature control settings, airflow, and door sealing using the owner's manual.
- Confirm the temperature control is not set to OFF.
- Make sure the power cord is fully seated; check for a tripped breaker or blown fuse.
- Give the refrigerator 24 hours to cool after being unplugged or moved.
- Reduce door openings; frequent openings can make the unit run “too long.”
- Inspect door sealing; dirty, worn, or poorly fitting gaskets can mimic a cooling failure.
A compressor problem is more likely when you see one or more of these patterns:
- Clicking every few minutes (overload protector cycling) with little or no cooling
- Compressor is not running even though interior lights work
- Refrigerator is warm and stays warm while fans may still run
- Unusual loudness when the compressor comes on (some noise at start-up is normal)
| Sound | Often normal? | What it can mean |
|---|---|---|
| Brief louder sound when compressor starts | Yes | Start-up load can be higher than steady running |
| Popping/cracking at start | Yes | Metal expansion and contraction |
| Repeated click with no sustained run | No | Start device/overload issue or compressor not starting |
If the refrigerator is running too long or not cooling, we also look at common airflow and defrost-related items that can cause similar symptoms:
- Door sealing issues (see refrigerator door gasket (black) 5304507206)
- Frost buildup from a defrost problem (heater, thermostat)
- Temperature sensing problems (see refrigerator temperature sensor 297110400)
Replacing a compressor is a major sealed-system repair. Ruling out power, settings, door leaks, and airflow problems first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and gets cooling restored faster.
Last updated: February 2026





