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Kenmore Refrigerator 2537419240M FAQs

On a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator like model 2537419240M, the top compartment is the freezer. It is the section designed to keep foods frozen, and on some setups it also supports an automatic ice maker.

What you will typically find in the top (freezer) section

  • Freezer shelves or a wire rack for frozen foods
  • A freezer door rack (some models have a tilt-out style)
  • An ice bin if the refrigerator is equipped with an ice maker
  • Cold air circulation from the evaporator system (you may hear the evaporator fan)

Freezer vs. refrigerator: quick comparison

Compartment Location on a top-mount unit Main purpose Typical temperature
Freezer Top Long-term frozen storage, ice making Around 0°F
Fresh food (refrigerator) Bottom Short-term chilled storage Around 37°F

Why it matters

Knowing the top section is the freezer helps when you are troubleshooting cooling issues (for example, frost buildup, fan noise, or ice maker problems) and when you are ordering the right replacement parts for the correct compartment.

Helpful next steps for owners

  • Use the temperature controls to keep the freezer near 0°F and the refrigerator near 37°F
  • If you hear clicking, snapping, or clock-like sounds, those can be normal from the defrost timer and controls
  • If you have ice maker issues, check for proper water fill and ice bin seating
  • For compartment features and care instructions specific to your unit, use the 2537419240M owner's manual

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore top-mount refrigerator like model 2537419240M typically lasts 12 to 15 years under normal household use. Keeping temperatures set correctly, maintaining airflow, and cleaning key areas (like the condenser) helps the refrigerator and freezer reach that expected lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most refrigerators fall into the same general life range, but these factors make the biggest difference:

  • Condenser cleanliness: dust buildup makes the compressor run hotter and longer
  • Ventilation: tight cabinets or blocked airflow increases run time
  • Door seal condition: air leaks cause longer run times and temperature swings
  • Temperature settings: running too cold can increase wear and energy use
  • Usage habits: frequent door openings and overloading reduce cooling efficiency

Maintenance that extends service life

We recommend these practical steps for a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator:

  • Keep the fresh food section around 37°F (acceptable range 34°F to 40°F)
  • Keep the freezer at 0°F or lower
  • Avoid overcrowding shelves so air can circulate
  • Level the refrigerator so doors close tightly
  • Periodically clean the condenser (follow the schedule and method in the owner's manual)

Quick reference: temperature targets

Compartment Best target Acceptable range
Refrigerator 37°F 34°F to 40°F
Freezer 0°F 0°F or lower

Why it matters

When temperatures drift or airflow is restricted, the compressor and fans run longer to compensate. That extra run time increases wear on sealed-system components (compressor, evaporator, condenser) and can shorten the overall life expectancy.

Last updated: February 2026

A top-mount refrigerator means the freezer compartment is on top and the fresh-food (refrigerator) compartment is below. Your Kenmore model 2537419240M is a top-mount design, as shown in the Use & Care Guide layout and controls.

How a top-mount layout is organized

In a top-mount refrigerator like the Kenmore 2537419240M, you typically have:

  • Freezer section on top (freezer shelf, ice bucket, freezer light on some models)
  • Refrigerator section below (shelves, door bins, crispers, and deli drawer on some models)
  • Separate temperature controls for freezer and refrigerator (varies by model)
  • A toe grille at the bottom front for airflow access

For the exact feature layout and control locations for your unit, use the 2537419240M owner's manual.

What “top mount” changes for everyday use

Top-mount models are popular because they keep frozen foods at eye level and usually provide a wide, open refrigerator compartment below.

Common pros and tradeoffs

Item Top-mount refrigerator What you may notice
Freezer access Higher Easier reach for frozen items
Fresh-food access Lower More bending for produce and drawers
Storage style Traditional Simple shelves, bins, and crispers
Cooling behavior Fan and defrost system dependent Airflow and door sealing matter a lot

Why it matters (especially for troubleshooting)

Knowing you have a top-mount refrigerator helps when diagnosing cooling and ice issues because airflow typically moves from the freezer down into the refrigerator section. If the freezer is cold but the refrigerator is warm, common causes include blocked vents, frost buildup from a defrost problem, or a weak evaporator fan.

If you are chasing a cooling or fan symptom, our DIY guide how to fix your evaporator cooling fan is a good next step.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore model 2537419240M, the model number alone 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 and freezer sections).

Fast ways to find the cubic feet

  • Check the owner's manual for the listed capacity/specifications.
  • Look for a model/serial plate inside the fresh food compartment (the manual notes it is located inside the refrigerator compartment); that label helps confirm you are using the correct documentation.
  • Measure and calculate interior volume if you cannot find the spec listed.
  • If you are comparing sizes, use usable space (shelves, bins, ice maker) as well as the cubic feet.

How to calculate cubic feet (quick method)

  1. Measure the inside of the refrigerator section: height, width, depth (in inches).
  2. Multiply: H x W x D to get cubic inches.
  3. Divide by 1728 to convert to cubic feet.
  4. Repeat for the freezer section and add them together.

Helpful conversion table

What you have What it means What to do
Interior inches Raw interior volume Multiply H x W x D
Cubic inches Not a capacity rating yet Divide by 1728
Cubic feet Approximate capacity Add fridge + freezer

Why your calculation may not match the “rated” capacity

Manufacturers often rate capacity differently than a tape-measure estimate. Your measured number can be higher because it includes areas that are not fully usable.

Common reasons for differences:

  • Shelving, crispers, and door bins reduce usable space
  • Air channels and the evaporator cover take up room
  • Ice maker components can reduce freezer space

Your Kenmore top-mount refrigerator needs proper clearance for airflow (the manual lists 3/8 inch at the sides and top and 1 inch at the back). Good airflow helps cooling performance, which can affect how you organize food and use the available space. See the installation guide for placement and leveling details.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model 2537419240M is plumbed for an ice maker water supply, but it typically does not use an internal, twist-in refrigerator water filter cartridge. If you want filtration, you use an inline filter installed in the 1/4-inch supply line; confirm your exact setup in the installation guide.

How to tell if your 2537419240M uses a filter

Check these spots before ordering anything:

  • Look for a filter head or cartridge housing inside the fresh food compartment.
  • Check the base grille area for a push-button or twist-out filter cap.
  • Inspect the back, near where the water line connects, for an inline filter canister.
  • If you only have an ice maker line and no filter housing, you are set up for no internal filter.
  • If a filter is installed now, match the part number printed on the existing filter.

What the water connection specs mean for filtration

The water supply setup for this model uses standard refrigerator plumbing; that is why inline filters are a common option.

  • Water pressure: 30 to 100 psi
  • Supply line size: 1/4-inch (6.4 mm) OD tubing
  • Connection type: compression nut and ferrule at the inlet valve
Setup on your refrigerator Filter type that fits Where it installs
No cartridge housing anywhere Inline filter In the 1/4-inch water line behind the refrigerator
Cartridge housing present Cartridge filter In the housing (match the number on the old filter)

Why it matters

Ordering a cartridge filter when the refrigerator is designed for an unfiltered ice maker line leads to wasted time and can create leaks if you try to force a “universal” fit. Using the correct filtration method keeps water flow strong for ice production.

For step-by-step help choosing and replacing Kenmore filter styles, use how to replace the water filter in a Kenmore refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

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