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Kenmore Refrigerator 25370423415 FAQs

Kenmore refrigerator model 25370423415 does not use one universal “reset button.” For most resets, we either restore factory defaults from the control panel or power-cycle the refrigerator by unplugging it; the control’s Power on-off icon does not remove power.

Quick ways to “reset” a Kenmore 25370423415

  • Factory default reset (settings reset): Use the default settings option on the control panel to restore temperature settings, temperature display, and tones to factory defaults.
  • Cooling system off (not a full reset): Press and hold Power on-off for 3 seconds to turn off cooling for cleaning; this also turns off the ice maker.
  • Hard reset (power-cycle): Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet for about 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Water filter light reset: Press and hold water filter for 3 seconds after replacing the filter.

For the exact button locations and icons used on your control panel, follow the steps in the 25370423415 owner’s manual.

What each option actually does

Action What it resets When to use it
Default settings User settings (temps, display units, tones) Wrong temps, odd settings, after troubleshooting
Power on-off (3 sec) Turns cooling system OFF (does not cut power) Cleaning, service access, short-term shutdown
Unplug (5 min) Reboots electronics by removing power Frozen display, control glitches, after a power event
Water filter hold (3 sec) Filter status indicator After installing a new filter

Why it matters

“Reset” can mean different things on a French door bottom-freezer refrigerator. Using the right reset prevents food-warming issues and avoids turning off cooling when you only meant to clear a light or restore settings.

Safety and installation notes

  • The Power on-off icon does not disconnect electrical power; unplugging is required to remove power.
  • If you are moving the unit or working around doors and wiring, follow the safety steps in the 25370423415 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see on Kenmore refrigerators like model 25370423415 are cooling problems, water leaks or moisture, ice maker and dispenser troubles, and unusual noises. Most of these trace back to airflow restrictions, door sealing issues, or a failing fan or defrost component; our 25370423415 owner's manual covers normal operation and “before you call” checks.

Most common problems (and what usually causes them)

  • Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser coils, evaporator fan issues, condenser fan issues, or a defrost system problem.
  • Runs too long: doors opened too often, door slightly open, controls set too cold, or hot room conditions.
  • Moisture inside or between doors: humid weather, door not fully closed, or frequent door openings.
  • Water leaks/puddles: typically a clogged defrost drain or a door seal that is not sealing evenly.
  • Noises: fan blade rubbing ice, fan motor wear, or normal operating sounds.

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Confirm the doors and freezer drawer close fully and seal all the way around.
  2. Make sure the toe grille is not blocked; airflow at the front is required for proper operation.
  3. If the unit is running constantly, reduce door openings and verify temperature settings.
  4. Listen for fan noise changes (squeal, grinding, intermittent stopping).
  5. If you see frost buildup or warm temps after a few days, suspect a defrost or airflow issue.

Parts that commonly solve these symptoms

Symptom Common part to inspect Example part for 25370423415
Warm fridge, weak airflow Evaporator fan blade or fan system Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010
Moisture between doors, poor closing Door gasket Frigidaire refrigerator freezer door gasket (gray) 5304537408
Frost/defrost-related cooling issues Defrost thermostat/sensor Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5304521781

Why it matters

Cooling and moisture problems usually get worse over time. A small air leak or restricted airflow can force the compressor to run longer, raise food temperatures, and increase frost buildup, which then reduces airflow even more.

Helpful DIY references

Last updated: February 2026

No. Not all Kenmore refrigerators use a water filter; only models with an ice maker and or water dispenser (or a plumbed water system) typically have a filter. Kenmore model 25370423415 is designed to use a replaceable water filter cartridge as described in the owner's manual.

How to tell if your Kenmore refrigerator has a water filter

Check these common signs on Kenmore refrigerators:

  • You have a water dispenser in the door or inside the fresh food section
  • You have an automatic ice maker connected to a household water supply
  • You see a filter housing in the upper right fresh food area, base grille, or rear interior wall
  • Your control panel shows a “filter” or “replace filter” indicator
  • The installation guide references connecting the refrigerator to a house water supply

Water filter replacement basics (what we follow for model 25370423415)

For Kenmore 25370423415, the manual’s process is the standard push-in, pull-out cartridge style:

  • Turn off the ice maker before changing the filter
  • Push on the end face of the filter to release it
  • Pull the old cartridge straight out of the housing
  • Slide the new cartridge into the housing until it stops
  • Push firmly until it snaps into place

Quick spec snapshot (from the manual)

Item Typical value for this model’s filter system
Rated capacity 200 gallons (757 liters)
Rated flow 0.50 gallons per minute
Operating temperature 33°F to 100°F
Max rated pressure 100 psi

Parts that are commonly involved

If you’re troubleshooting leaks, poor flow, or a filter that will not seat, these parts are often involved:

Why it matters

If your refrigerator does not have a filter, replacing one will not improve taste or flow. If it does have a filter (like Kenmore 25370423415), a clogged cartridge can reduce water flow, slow ice production, and cause dispenser issues.

Last updated: February 2026

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