What is the upper part of a fridge called?
On a Kenmore 2536482240E top-mount refrigerator, the upper section is the freezer compartment. It is designed to keep foods frozen long-term and, on models equipped for it, supports ice service through an ice tray or an optional automatic ice maker (see the owner's manual).
- Maintains below-freezing temperatures for safe long-term storage
- Circulates cold air so items freeze evenly (avoid overpacking)
- Provides door shelves and interior space; interior temps stay more stable than the door
- Supports ice storage and ice making when your refrigerator is equipped for it
| Section | Typical purpose | Common items | Best practice |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freezer compartment (upper) | Freezing and long-term storage | Frozen meals, meat, ice | Leave space between packages for airflow |
| Refrigerator compartment (lower) | Fresh food cooling | Produce, dairy, leftovers | Keep doors closing tightly for efficiency |
- Leave space between packages so cold air can circulate and freeze food faster.
- Avoid loading too much warm food at once; it slows freezing and can warm nearby items.
- Store hard-to-freeze items (like ice cream) toward the interior, not on the freezer door.
- If you notice a red glow in freezer vents during defrost, that is a normal part of the defrost cycle.
Knowing the correct name helps when you are reading temperature control instructions, following food storage guidance, or ordering the right door parts, shelves, or gaskets for the freezer section.
You can also find model-specific parts for your Kenmore 2536482240E on the parts list for this model page, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How do you fix a refrigerator that is not cooling on top?
If your Kenmore 2536482240E is cold in the freezer but warm in the top (fresh food) section, the fix is usually restoring airflow: unblock the cold-air vents, confirm the temperature control is not set to “0” (off), and make sure the evaporator fan is moving air.
- Make sure the refrigerator temperature control is not set to “0”; “0” turns the compressor off and stops cooling.
- Do not block cold-air vents with food; good circulation is required to keep the top section cold.
- Set controls to a normal mid-range setting, then adjust gradually in small increments.
- Listen for the evaporator fan running when the compressor is on (freezer area).
- Check door closing and sealing; warm air leaks can overwhelm the fresh food section.
- Move tall items away from the back wall vents in the refrigerator compartment.
- Check the freezer air return and supply areas for packages or frost buildup.
- Set the refrigerator control to a mid setting and wait 24 hours before making another adjustment (temperature changes stabilize slowly).
- If you hear rubbing or rattling from the freezer fan area, inspect the fan blade for ice contact.
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Blocked vents or weak airflow | Clear vents; verify fan operation |
| Frost/ice buildup in freezer back panel | Defrost system issue | Check defrost components and airflow |
| Fridge warms after door openings | Door not sealing well | Inspect gasket and door alignment |
If you suspect a door seal problem, replacing a worn gasket is a common repair; see the refrigerator gasket 242193213 if it matches your door color and configuration.
On a top-mount refrigerator like the Kenmore 2536482240E, the freezer makes the cold air and a fan circulates it into the fresh food section. When vents are blocked, controls are set to “0”, or airflow is reduced, the top compartment warms first.
- Use the temperature and airflow guidance in the 2536482240E owner's manual.
- To order model-correct parts (gaskets, shelves, fan components), shop the parts list for your refrigerator or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Kenmore Elite refrigerators?
Common problems we see on Kenmore top-mount refrigerators like model 2536482240E include not cooling well, ice maker not making ice (on equipped models), water leaks, unusual noise or vibration, and door sealing issues. Many of these trace back to airflow restrictions, dirty condenser coils, defrost system trouble, or worn door gaskets; our 2536482240E owner's manual covers several “before you call” checks.
- Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser coils, blocked air vents, evaporator fan issues, or a defrost problem
- Ice maker not working (some models): wire signal arm up, water supply off, or freezer temperature not cold enough
- Water on the floor or inside: clogged/iced defrost drain, door left ajar, or poor door seal
- Noisy operation or vibration: cabinet not level, weak floor, fan blade contacting ice, or normal operating sounds
- Light not working: bulb burned out or door switch stuck
- Confirm the refrigerator is plugged directly into a grounded outlet (no extension cord); the manual notes voltage swings can affect performance.
- Make sure the temperature control is not set to “0” (that stops the compressor but does not cut power).
- Allow 24 hours after any control change for temperatures to stabilize.
- Check that interior vents are not blocked by food packages.
- If the unit is noisy or vibrating, level the cabinet and verify the floor is solid.
| Symptom | Commonly involved part | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Door not sealing, moisture, warm spots | Door gasket | Refrigerator gasket 242193213 or refrigerator freezer gasket 241872509 |
| Clicking, poor cooling after other checks | Sealed system component | Refrigerator compressor 5304507765 |
| Frost buildup, warm fridge section | Defrost control components | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918202 |
| Rattling or airflow noise | Fan blade | Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 |
Cooling and ice maker complaints are often airflow or defrost related; fixing those early helps protect the compressor and keeps food at safe temperatures. Door seal problems also drive up run time and energy use.
You can order replacement parts for your Kenmore 2536482240E from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What water filter fits my Kenmore fridge?
For Kenmore top-mount refrigerator model 2536482240E, the correct water filter is the one specified for your exact water system configuration (ice maker only, dispenser, or no water connection). Use the filter type and replacement instructions in the 2536482240E owner's manual to match the correct cartridge or inline filter.
Start by locating where filtration happens on your refrigerator and water line:
- Look inside the fresh food compartment for a twist-in or push-in cartridge
- Check the base grille area (some designs hide the filter low in front)
- Inspect the back of the refrigerator for an inline filter on the 1/4-inch water line
- If you only have an ice maker and no filter housing, filtration may be optional or external
Use these checks to ensure the replacement fits and seals correctly:
- Confirm the model on the rating label is 2536482240E
- Match the part number printed on your current filter (fastest way)
- Match the mounting style (twist-in, push-in, or inline)
- Verify water line size (most are 1/4-inch OD)
- Flush several gallons after replacement to clear air and carbon fines
The parts list for 2536482240E may not show a user-replaceable water filter cartridge. One water-related item you may see is a sealed-system component, the refrigerator filter drier 5303305677; that part is used in the refrigeration system and is not the drinking-water filter.
| Item type | What it does | Typical replacement situation |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter (cartridge or inline) | Filters drinking water for ice maker and or dispenser | Routine maintenance every 6 months (typical) or when flow drops |
| Filter drier (sealed system) | Removes moisture from refrigerant | Sealed-system repair by a technician |
Using the correct filter style prevents leaks at the filter head or fittings and helps maintain normal water flow to the ice maker. Water supply setup (pressure, tubing, shutoff valve) also affects performance; the 2536482240E installation guide covers the recommended connection basics.
If you are ordering other replacement parts for your Kenmore 2536482240E, you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a Kenmore refrigerator compressor is bad?
On Kenmore model 2536482240E, a bad compressor shows up as little or no cooling even though the refrigerator has power, plus abnormal compressor behavior such as repeated clicking, overheating, or never starting. Use the checks below and the owner's manual to rule out common non-compressor causes first.
- Confirm the temperature control is not set to “0” (that turns the compressor off).
- Plug directly into a grounded 3-prong outlet; do not use an extension cord or adapter.
- Make sure the outlet is not controlled by a wall switch.
- Keep the toe grille unblocked for airflow.
- Verify installation clearances: 3/8 inch at sides and top, 1 inch at the back.
The manual notes modern compressors can have a high-pitched hum or pulsating sound; clicking can also come from controls cycling.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Steady hum or pulsating sound | Compressor running | Check for cold air and proper airflow |
| Occasional click, then runs | Normal cycling | Monitor temps over several hours |
| Repeated click every few minutes, no cooling | Start device or compressor not starting | Sealed-system service diagnosis |
| Runs constantly, never gets cold | Sealed-system problem (compressor or refrigerant issue) | Professional diagnosis |
If power is correct, controls are set properly, airflow is good, and the unit still will not cool (especially with repeated start clicking or constant running), sealed-system repair is the next step.
Parts commonly involved in sealed-system service:
Misdiagnosing a compressor can lead to unnecessary cost. Ruling out power, settings, and airflow first can restore cooling and helps prevent compressor damage from low voltage.
You can order model-specific parts from the parts list for Kenmore 2536482240E, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





