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Kenmore 25322442416 upright freezer

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Kenmore Upright Freezer 25322442416 FAQs

The Kenmore upright freezer model 25322442416 is a full-size freestanding upright freezer; its exact capacity (cubic feet) and exterior dimensions are listed on the model’s rating label and in the 25322442416 owner's manual. Most upright freezers in this class are roughly 15 to 20 cu. ft.

How to find the exact size for model 25322442416

Use these quick checks to get the precise numbers for your specific unit:

  • Check the rating label inside the cabinet (often on a side wall) for capacity and electrical specs
  • Look in the specifications section of the 25322442416 owner's manual
  • Measure the cabinet if you need fit clearance: width, height, depth (include handle depth)
  • Confirm whether the freezer is garage-ready or standard; this can affect placement needs
  • Leave ventilation space around the cabinet (most uprights need airflow at the back and sides)

Typical upright freezer size ranges (what most customers mean by “size”)

These ranges help with planning when you do not have the spec page in front of you.

What you need Typical range for upright freezers Why it matters
Capacity 15 to 20 cu. ft. Storage planning and energy use expectations
Width 28 to 33 in. Fit through doorways and into alcoves
Height 60 to 72 in. Overhead clearance and leveling
Depth 28 to 32 in. (plus handle) Door swing and walkway clearance

Why it matters

Capacity tells you how much food you can store, but dimensions determine whether the freezer fits your space and can be moved into place without removing doors or trim.

Parts note (when size questions come up during repairs)

If you are checking size because the freezer is not holding temperature, confirm airflow and defrost operation; common service parts for this model include the defrost timer 5304518034 and the freezer temperature control thermostat 5304513033. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for model 25322442416, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Kenmore upright freezer like model 25322442416, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. You’ll typically find that label inside the cabinet (often on a side wall or the ceiling), or on the exterior near the lower front behind the toe grille or kick plate.

Most common places to check

Look for a paper or foil rating label in these spots:

  • Inside the freezer on the left or right interior wall
  • Inside the freezer on the ceiling area near the light
  • Behind the lower front toe grille or kick plate
  • On the exterior back panel of the cabinet
  • Along the door opening (on the cabinet frame, not the door)

How to find it fast (2-minute method)

  1. Open the door and scan the interior side walls first.
  2. Tilt your view upward and check the ceiling area inside the cabinet.
  3. If you do not see it, remove or pull off the toe grille or kick plate and check behind it.
  4. Last, check the back of the freezer near the lower section.

What the label looks like

The rating label usually includes the model number and other identifiers. Here’s what you’ll commonly see:

Label item What it’s used for
Model number Matching the correct parts and diagrams
Serial number Identifying production run and version
Electrical ratings Verifying voltage/amps for safe service

Why it matters

We use the model number to match the exact Kenmore parts that fit your upright freezer, such as a defrost timer, temperature control thermostat, or door switch. Even small model-number differences can change which evaporator fan motor or gasket fits.

For model-specific label location notes and diagrams, check the 25322442416 owner's manual. If you need to order parts after you find the model number, you can use the parts list for this model or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore upright freezers, including model 25322442416, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Keeping the door seal tight, the condenser area clean, and the defrost system working correctly helps you reach the high end of that range; see the owner's manual for care guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A freezer’s service life depends more on operating conditions and maintenance than the badge on the door.

  • Room temperature and ventilation (hot garages shorten life)
  • Door gasket condition (air leaks force longer run times)
  • Defrost performance (heavy frost strains the cooling system)
  • Condenser cleanliness (dust reduces heat transfer)
  • How full it runs (very empty or overpacked can reduce airflow efficiency)

Quick checklist to help your freezer last longer

We recommend these habits for Kenmore upright freezers:

  • Keep the freezer at a steady setting (avoid frequent dial changes)
  • Leave space around vents and shelves for airflow
  • Clean dust from the lower front and rear areas regularly
  • Confirm the door closes fully every time
  • Defrost or address frost buildup promptly if you see thick ice

Common wear items vs. major repairs

What you’re dealing with Typical impact on lifespan Example part for this model
Door not sealing, warm spots, frost Higher run time; can shorten compressor life Gasket,white 5304506126
Clicking or no cooling due to control issues Can cause temperature swings Defrost timer 5304518034
Noisy or weak airflow Poor cooling performance, uneven temps Frigidaire freezer evaporator fan motor 297309000

Why it matters

A freezer that runs longer and harder than it should uses more electricity and puts extra stress on sealed-system components (like the compressor). Fixing airflow, defrost, and sealing issues early is the most practical way to extend the life of your 25322442416.

If you decide to replace maintenance parts, you can order model-matched parts from the list for 25322442416, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore upright freezer model 25322442416 is running but not freezing, the problem is usually airflow loss (frost-clogged evaporator), a defrost system failure, a bad temperature control, or a sealed-system issue (compressor/evaporator). Start with simple checks, then test the defrost and fan circuits using the 25322442416 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the control is set colder and the door is fully closing (no gaps).
  • Make sure the freezer is not overpacked; blocked vents stop cold air circulation.
  • Check for heavy frost on the back interior panel (points to a defrost problem).
  • Listen for the evaporator fan; it should run when the compressor is running (door switch may need to be held closed).
  • Clean dust from the condenser area and verify the unit has airflow around it.

Most common causes (and what you typically see)

What you notice Likely cause What to check next
Thick frost, warmer temps over days Defrost system not working Defrost timer, defrost heater, wiring
Compressor runs, little or no air movement inside Evaporator fan issue Fan motor, fan blade, ice blockage
Temps swing or never get cold enough Temperature control issue Thermostat sensing and contacts
Runs constantly, still warm, little frost pattern Sealed-system problem Compressor, refrigerant leak, evaporator

Parts that commonly fix “not freezing” on this model

These are model-matched parts we often see involved in no-freeze complaints:

Why it matters

An upright freezer cools by moving air across the evaporator coil. When frost blocks the coil or the fan cannot move air, temperatures rise even if the compressor is running. Catching a defrost or fan problem early helps prevent food loss and reduces strain on the compressor.

Ordering the right part

Use the parts list for model 25322442416 to match the symptom to the correct component, then order directly from the model’s parts list or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A failing Kenmore upright freezer 25322442416 usually shows up as warming temperatures, heavy frost, unusual noises, leaks, or a door that will not seal. Catching these symptoms early helps prevent food loss and can limit damage to the cooling system; use the 25322442416 owner's manual for control settings and operating checks.

Common warning signs

  • Food softening, ice cream staying mushy, or frequent thawing and refreezing
  • Freezer runs almost constantly or short-cycles more than normal
  • Buzzing, clicking, grinding, or a fan noise that changes when you open the door
  • Excessive frost on the back wall or around shelves (defrost problem)
  • Water pooling inside the cabinet or under the freezer
  • Door not closing easily, or the gasket feels loose, torn, or hardened

Quick checks we recommend

  • Confirm the temperature control setting; allow 24 hours after any adjustment
  • Check airflow; keep packages from blocking vents and leave space around shelves
  • Inspect and clean the door seal and the cabinet surface it contacts
  • Listen for the evaporator fan; weak or no airflow often points to a fan issue
  • Look for a solid frost blanket on the back wall; this commonly indicates a defrost failure

Symptom-to-part examples for this model

Symptom Common system Example parts listed for 25322442416
Heavy frost, warmer temps Defrost system Defrost timer 5304518034, freezer defrost heater 5304496687
Warm temps, weak airflow Air circulation Frigidaire freezer evaporator fan motor 297309000, Kenmore elite freezer evaporator fan blade 5304513294
Temps swing high or low Temperature control Freezer temperature control thermostat 5304513033

Why it matters

When temperatures rise or swing, food quality drops quickly and the compressor and fans run harder, which increases wear and can turn a simple door-seal or defrost repair into a bigger breakdown.

Ordering the right part

Match parts by model 25322442416 and the part ID shown in the parts list; you can also search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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