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Kenmore 25370413410 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25370413410 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25370413410 FAQs

The Kenmore 25370413410 bottom-mount refrigerator is typically about 32 inches wide, 65-3/4 inches tall, and 26-5/8 inches deep, with an approximate 16.7 cu. ft. capacity. For the exact clearance and leveling requirements for your kitchen, use the 25370413410 installation guide.

Key measurements to plan for

  • Width: about 32 in.
  • Height: about 65-3/4 in.
  • Depth: about 26-5/8 in. (cabinet depth; handles can add more)
  • Capacity: about 16.7 cu. ft.
  • Clearance: allow extra space for door swing and airflow at the toe grille

Quick sizing table

What you’re measuring What to include Why it matters
Width cabinet plus any side clearance prevents door rub and improves ventilation
Height cabinet height plus top clearance avoids binding under cabinets
Depth cabinet depth plus handle depth ensures it fits your walkway and counter line
Door swing space in front and to the side lets drawers and doors open fully

How to measure your space (best practice)

  1. Measure the opening width, height, and depth in three spots (top, middle, bottom).
  2. Add clearance for door swing and for pulling out shelves and freezer drawer.
  3. Confirm the refrigerator can be moved in; door removal steps and handling notes are covered in the 25370413410 owner’s manual.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is tight in the opening can run warmer, be noisier, and have sealing issues. Proper clearance and leveling help the doors and freezer drawer gasket seal evenly, which protects food temperatures and reduces frost.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore refrigerators like model 25370413410, dH commonly indicates a defrost-heater related condition (the unit is not completing defrost as expected). Start by power-cycling the refrigerator, then check for heavy frost on the evaporator cover and confirm the doors are sealing properly using the 25370413410 owner's manual.

What to check first (no tools)

  • Unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Look for symptoms of a defrost problem: warming fresh food section, weak airflow, or a frost blanket on the rear freezer panel.
  • Make sure the doors close fully and the gasket is not torn, folded, or dirty.
  • Confirm vents are not blocked by food packages.
  • If the display returns to normal but cooling is still weak, keep monitoring temperatures for 12 to 24 hours.

Quick troubleshooting path (most common causes)

If dH returns, these checks usually narrow it down:

What you notice Most likely area What to do next
Heavy frost on freezer back wall Defrost system not clearing frost Inspect defrost heater circuit and defrost sensor; clear ice buildup after unplugging
No unusual frost, but temps drift warm Airflow or control issue Check evaporator fan operation and temperature sensing
Door not sealing, moisture inside Air leak at door Inspect/replace gasket if it will not seal evenly

Parts that are often involved

We match parts to the symptom so you replace only what is needed:

  • If the door is not sealing: consider the refrigerator door gasket 5304537408.
  • If airflow is weak or noisy: inspect the evaporator fan blade and fan area for ice.
  • If temperatures are erratic: a sensor issue is possible.

Why it matters

A defrost-heater related dH condition can let frost build up on the evaporator, which blocks airflow. That makes the refrigerator run longer, warm up, and can lead to poor ice production and food spoilage.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Kenmore refrigerator model 25370413410 is leaking underneath, the most common causes are a clogged defrost drain (water overflows and runs to the floor), a cracked or overflowing drain pan, or a loose water supply connection. Start by checking for leaks at the water line and then clear the drain path.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Look for water at the back of the fresh food compartment; that often points to a defrost drain issue.
  • Inspect the drain pan underneath for cracks, misalignment, or overflow.
  • Check the house water supply connection and tubing for slow drips.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level; poor leveling can cause water to miss the drain pan.
  • If the unit was stored or moved in freezing temperatures, drain the water system before restarting to prevent leaks.

Step-by-step: clear a clogged defrost drain

A clogged or frozen defrost drain can send defrost water down into the cabinet and out onto the floor.

  • Unplug the refrigerator.
  • Remove items blocking access to the rear bottom area inside the fresh food section.
  • Locate the drain opening and flush it with warm water (a turkey baster works well).
  • Use a flexible pipe cleaner to break up sludge.
  • Verify water flows freely to the drain pan underneath.

For model-specific access points and panels, follow the 25370413410 owner's manual.

Common leak sources and what the water looks like

Where you find water Most likely cause What to do next
Under the front center Defrost drain overflow Clear drain, confirm flow to pan
Under the back Water line or inlet connection drip Tighten fittings, inspect tubing
Under the unit after heavy use Drain pan overflow or shifted Re-seat pan, clean and recheck
Near doors Door not sealing, excess frost then defrost water Check gasket and door alignment

Parts that may be involved

If you confirm the leak is tied to filtration or odor control components, these model-matched parts are common service items:

Why it matters

Water under a refrigerator can damage flooring and can also indicate airflow or defrost drainage problems that lead to ice buildup and warmer temperatures. Fixing the drain path and stopping small drips early prevents repeat leaks.

Last updated: January 2026

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