How to replace the water filter on a Kenmore refrigerator?
To replace the water filter on your Kenmore refrigerator model 25360382414, remove the old filter from its housing, install the new filter in the same orientation, and then run water to purge air and carbon fines. Use the steps in the owner's manual for the exact filter location and reset steps.
- Dispense a few cups of water first (this reduces pressure and dripping).
- Open the filter door or access cover (location varies by configuration).
- Turn or pull the old filter out (some styles twist; others push-release).
- Insert the new filter fully; push in or twist until it seats and the door closes.
- Dispense water for several minutes to clear air from the line.
- Check for leaks around the filter housing after installation.
Most Kenmore refrigerators need a short flush to restore normal flow and taste.
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Sputtering or spurts | Air in the water line | Keep dispensing until flow is steady |
| Cloudy water | Carbon fines from new filter | Flush until clear |
| Slow flow | Filter not fully seated or air trapped | Re-seat filter; flush again |
A properly installed water filter helps protect the water system and improves water quality. If the filter is not fully seated, you can get leaks, reduced water flow, or air in the dispenser and ice maker.
- If your refrigerator shows a filter or water-related code, use our Kenmore 253 series french door refrigerator error codes guide to interpret the display and narrow down the cause.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the life expectancy of a Kenmore refrigerator?
Most Kenmore refrigerators, including model 25360382414, typically last 12 to 15 years with normal use. Good airflow, correct installation clearances, and basic upkeep (cleaning and door-seal care) help you reach the upper end of that range.
- Ventilation and clearances: Keep airflow open around the cabinet; restricted airflow makes the compressor work harder.
- Room temperature: Very hot or very cold rooms can reduce cooling performance and increase wear.
- Door seal condition: A leaking gasket forces longer run times and can lead to temperature swings.
- Condenser area cleanliness: Dust buildup around the condenser and fan area raises operating temperatures.
- Leveling and door alignment: Doors that do not close squarely can cause chronic air leaks.
Your installation guidance calls for clearances and leveling that directly support long-term reliability:
| Item | Recommended guideline | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Side and top clearance | About 3/8 inch | Improves air circulation and reduces heat stress |
| Rear clearance | About 1 inch | Helps condenser heat dissipate |
| Cabinet tilt | About 1/4 inch front-to-back | Helps doors close and seal consistently |
For the full leveling and clearance steps, use the installation guide.
- Vacuum dust from the lower front toe grille area and around the condenser area periodically.
- Wipe door gaskets with mild soap and water; dry thoroughly.
- Confirm doors close on their own from a partially open position.
- Keep the refrigerator reasonably full (but not packed tight) to stabilize temperatures.
- Avoid blocking interior vents with large containers.
A refrigerator that runs longer and hotter than it should (from poor airflow, warm rooms, or leaky door seals) puts extra load on key components like the compressor and condenser fan motor. Reducing that load is the most direct way to extend service life.
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes Kenmore refrigerator model 25360382414?
Kenmore is a brand name, and different companies have manufactured Kenmore refrigerators over the years. For Kenmore model 25360382414, the 253 model prefix identifies it as a unit built for Kenmore by Frigidaire/Electrolux (commonly referred to as Frigidaire).
The most reliable quick check is the model prefix on the rating label and paperwork.
- 253 prefix: Frigidaire/Electrolux-built Kenmore refrigeration products
- The full model number (25360382414) is what we use to match the correct parts list and diagrams
- The installation and use-and-care documents for this unit align with common Frigidaire-built top-mount refrigerator designs
For installation and model-specific setup details, use the installation guide.
Knowing who built the refrigerator helps ensure you get compatible components such as sensors, door hardware, and sealed-system parts.
- Parts can look similar across brands but mount differently
- Electrical connectors and control boards can vary by manufacturer
- Door gaskets and shelf rails are often manufacturer-specific
| Part type | Example part on this model | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Temperature sensing | Refrigerator temperature sensor 240597220 | Cooling accuracy, cycling |
| Door storage hardware | Frigidaire refrigerator door shelf rail 240535101 | Door bin stability |
| Cooling airflow (condenser area) | Condenser motor 242018301 | Heat removal, overall cooling |
Check the rating label inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall). If it shows 253. at the start of the model, that confirms the Frigidaire/Electrolux manufacturing source for this Kenmore.
Last updated: February 2026
Can you still get parts for Kenmore refrigerators?
Yes. We still offer replacement parts for Kenmore refrigerators, including model 25360382414. You can match parts by model number and symptom, then order common items like door hardware, sensors, and electrical components from the parts list for your refrigerator.
Use your model number to ensure fit, then narrow by the system you are repairing.
- Start with the exploded views and parts list for model 25360382414
- Confirm the part name and part ID before ordering
- Compare your old part to the listing (mounting points, connectors, color)
- Check whether you need a related item (screws, washers, gasket)
- Use the troubleshooting steps in the owner's manual to confirm the failure first
These are examples of parts we commonly see customers replace on this refrigerator:
| What you are fixing | Example part to check | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Warm temperatures or poor cooling | Refrigerator temperature sensor 240597220 | Temperature feedback to the control |
| Door bins not staying in place | Frigidaire refrigerator door shelf rail 240535101 | Door shelf support |
| Interior light out | Refrigerator light bulb 316538904 | Fresh food compartment lighting |
| Door not sealing well | Refrigerator door gasket | Air leaks, frost, run time |
Using the correct Kenmore 25360382414 parts helps restore proper cooling, reduces frost and temperature swings, and prevents repeat failures caused by mismatched sensors, door hardware, or electrical components.
- Order by model number 25360382414 first, not by refrigerator style
- If multiple similar parts appear, match by part ID
- For installation clearances and setup basics (airflow, leveling, water hookup), use the installation guide
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the thermistor on a Kenmore refrigerator?
On Kenmore refrigerator model 25360382414, the thermistor (temperature sensor) is mounted inside the refrigerated compartments where it can accurately read air temperature, typically clipped to a liner wall or attached near an air duct/cover. For the exact sensor location and access steps for your unit, use the owner's manual.
Most top-mount refrigerators place thermistors in one or more of these spots:
- Fresh food section: on a side wall or rear wall, often near the air return or air diffuser
- Freezer section: near the evaporator cover or air outlet area
- Behind a small plastic cover held by tabs or a screw (you gently pry the cover off to access the sensor)
- Routed to the control with a small wire harness and connector
Before you remove covers or unplug connectors:
- Unplug the refrigerator (prevents electric shock)
- Empty the immediate area so you do not crack shelves or bins
- Use a plastic putty knife or plastic screwdriver to release tabs (reduces liner damage)
- Take a photo of wire routing and connector position before disconnecting
- Reinstall the cover fully so airflow is not blocked after the repair
A failing thermistor can cause temperature swings or odd cycling. Common symptoms include:
- Refrigerator too warm or too cold even after adjusting controls
- Freezer temperature drifting or inconsistent ice production
- Compressor running longer than normal
- Intermittent temperature issues that come and go
| Symptom | What to check first | What often fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food warm, freezer OK | Airflow and vents not blocked | Sensor/airflow issue, sometimes a thermistor |
| Both sections warm | Condenser area airflow, fan operation | Cleaning, fan repair, or sealed system diagnosis |
| Temps fluctuate widely | Door sealing and sensor mounting | Reseat sensor clip or replace thermistor |
If you determine the sensor is bad, we list temperature sensors for this model. Match by part ID to avoid ordering the wrong style:
The thermistor is the feedback device the control uses to decide when to run the compressor and fans. If it reads wrong (or is loose from its mounting point), the refrigerator can overcool, undercool, or cycle unpredictably.
Last updated: February 2026





