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  • Refrigerator Bracket for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part WPW10330991

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  • Refrigerator Door Insulation, 2-piece for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part 876370

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  • Refrigerator Door Stop for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part W11703060

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  • Refrigerator Door Insulation, 2-piece for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part 876370

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  • Sears Refrigerator Service Valve for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part 978027

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  • Sears Refrigerator Permagum Sealer for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part 212643

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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part W10917988

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  • Refrigerator Mastic Sealer for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part WP505587

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  • Refrigerator Dairy Bin Cover for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part WP67003637

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  • Refrigerator Water Cover for KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 - Part 67006329

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KitchenAid Refrigerator KFIS25XVMS2 FAQs

A bottom-mount fridge freezer is a refrigerator design where the fresh-food compartment is on top (at eye level) and the freezer is a pull-out drawer on the bottom. Your KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 uses this layout to make everyday refrigerated items easier to reach; see the owner's manual for features and use details.

How a bottom-mount design works
  • Fresh foods (milk, produce, leftovers) stay in the upper refrigerator section.
  • Frozen foods store in the lower freezer drawer, typically in baskets or bins.
  • Cold air is managed separately for the refrigerator and freezer using temperature controls.
  • Many bottom-mount models include an ice maker and dispenser features, depending on configuration.
Pros and cons (quick comparison)
Feature Bottom-mount refrigerator Top-freezer refrigerator
Everyday access Fresh food at eye level Freezer at eye level
Bending/reaching Less bending for fridge items More bending for fridge items
Freezer storage Drawer-style, often deeper Shelf-style, often easier to see
Organization Baskets/bins help sorting Shelves make items visible
Setup tips that matter for performance

Bottom-mount refrigerators need proper placement and airflow to cool correctly and keep doors sealing well.

  • Leave about 1/2 inch of space at the top and behind the refrigerator for ventilation.
  • If the unit has an ice maker, allow extra room behind for water line connections.
  • If installed next to a fixed wall, leave about 2 3/4 inches so the door can swing open.
  • Avoid installing near heat sources; keep the room temperature above 55°F.
Why it matters

This layout is popular because it prioritizes the items you use most (fresh food) while still giving the freezer large, drawer-style capacity. It can also reduce door-open time because you are not digging through the freezer for everyday items.

Last updated: February 2026

Most KitchenAid refrigerators, including the KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 bottom-mount style, typically last 12 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance; 10 to 17 years is a realistic overall range. Keeping airflow clear, seals tight, and temperatures stable has the biggest impact on lifespan (see the owner's manual).

Typical lifespan and what affects it most

A refrigerator’s service life is driven more by operating conditions than brand name alone.

  • Heat and airflow: Dirty condenser area and blocked vents make the compressor work harder.
  • Door seal condition: Leaky gaskets cause long run times and moisture issues.
  • Power quality: Frequent outages or surges stress the electronic control.
  • Ice and water use: Heavy dispenser use increases wear on ice system parts.
  • Maintenance habits: Regular cleaning and correct temperature settings extend life.
What “sealed system” coverage tells you

Your model’s warranty information highlights the sealed refrigeration system (compressor, evaporator, condenser, dryer, and connecting tubing) as a major long-life subsystem. That aligns with real-world longevity: when a refrigerator reaches end-of-life, it is often due to sealed-system or control-related failures.

Component group Examples Why it matters for lifespan
Sealed system compressor, evaporator, condenser, dryer Core cooling; expensive repairs when it fails
Airflow system evaporator fan, air channels Poor airflow causes warm temps and long run times
Door sealing gaskets, alignment Prevents warm air leaks and frost buildup
Controls electronic control, sensors Manages defrost and temperature stability
Maintenance that adds years (practical checklist)
Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer and steadier uses less energy, holds safer food temperatures, and reduces wear on high-cost parts like the compressor and electronic control.

Last updated: February 2026

On KitchenAid model KFIS25XVMS2, leaking at the bottom is usually caused by a loose or partially connected water line, a dispenser tube connection that is not fully tightened near the base grille, or a defrost drain issue that lets water overflow into the drain pan and onto the floor. See the owner's manual for model-specific checks.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Pull the refrigerator forward and look for water trails from the household supply line to the inlet area.
  • Inspect the tubing and fittings for cracks, kinks, or a line that is not fully seated in the connector.
  • Check for water on the floor near the base grille; tighten the dispenser tube connections if they are loose.
  • If the leak happens after using the dispenser, flush the water system and confirm the filter is seated correctly.
  • If the leak appears during or after defrost, suspect a clogged/iced defrost drain.
Most common causes and what you’ll notice
What’s leaking Typical symptom Where to look
Water supply line or fitting Puddle behind the unit Back of refrigerator, lower area
Dispenser tube connection Water near base grille/front Bottom of freezer door area and base grille
Defrost drain/drain pan overflow Water shows up periodically (often after defrost) Freezer drain area, drain pan underneath
Filter or filter housing issue Drips after filter change or low flow Filter compartment and tubing
Parts that can be involved (when symptoms match)

If you confirm the leak is tied to cooling-system service work or sealed-system components, these model-matched parts may be involved:

Why it matters

Even small leaks can damage flooring and can also lead to ice buildup around the freezer drain or base grille area, which can create repeat leaks and cooling airflow problems.

When to stop and get service

If you see water contacting wiring, if the leak is coming from inside the cabinet walls, or if tightening connections does not stop the leak, we recommend having a qualified technician diagnose it.

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the bottom grille (base grille) on your KitchenAid KFIS25XVMS2 bottom-mount refrigerator, we grasp the grille firmly and pull it straight toward us. It snaps into place, so a steady pull releases it without tools in most cases (see the owner's manual).

Steps to remove the bottom grille
  • Unplug the refrigerator or disconnect power (recommended if you plan to clean behind the grille).
  • Stand in front of the refrigerator and locate the grille at the very bottom.
  • Grasp the grille firmly with both hands.
  • Pull the grille straight toward you to unsnap it.
  • Set it aside on a soft surface to avoid scratches.
If it feels stuck

A base grille can feel tight if it has not been removed in a long time or if the tabs are binding.

  • Pull from both ends evenly (left and right) to avoid twisting.
  • Use a gentle rocking motion while pulling straight out.
  • Check for debris along the bottom edge that may be wedging it in place.
  • If needed, use a flat-blade screwdriver carefully to help release a tab (avoid prying against painted surfaces).
Reinstalling the grille
  • Align the grille with the lower frame.
  • Press evenly along the grille until it snaps back into place.
Task Grille position Power needed?
Cleaning condenser area Removed Recommended to disconnect
Leveling the refrigerator Removed Not required
Normal operation Installed Yes
Why it matters

Removing the base grille gives you access for routine cleaning and airflow checks. In dusty, greasy, or pet-heavy homes, cleaning behind the grille helps the condenser area stay efficient and can reduce cooling problems.

Last updated: February 2026

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