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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 25370343419 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25370343419 FAQs

For Kenmore refrigerator model 25370343419, the cubic-foot capacity is listed in the product specifications section of the documentation, not reliably encoded in the model number itself. The fastest way to get the exact capacity is to check the 25370343419 owner’s manual and compare it to the refrigerator’s style and dimensions.

Best ways to find the exact cubic feet

  • Check the specifications section in the 25370343419 owner’s manual (this is the most accurate source for your exact model).
  • Look for the model/serial plate inside the fresh food compartment; it confirms the exact model number so you match the right specs.
  • If you still need a number quickly, estimate capacity by measuring the usable interior space and calculating cubic feet.
  • If you are comparing similar Kenmore 253-series units, use the same door style (French door, bottom freezer) and cabinet width for a closer match.

How to calculate cubic feet (quick estimate)

Measure the usable interior space (not the outside cabinet):

  • Width (in.): inside wall to inside wall
  • Height (in.): floor to ceiling of the compartment
  • Depth (in.): back wall to inside front edge (ignore door bins)

Then use:

What to do Formula Example
Convert cubic inches to cubic feet (W × H × D) ÷ 1728 (30 × 60 × 20) ÷ 1728 ≈ 20.8 cu. ft.

Why model numbers are not a dependable “capacity code”

Kenmore model numbers often identify platform, features, and configuration, but they do not provide a consistent, readable digit that always equals cubic feet. Using the manual specs avoids ordering mistakes and helps when planning fit, airflow clearance, and storage needs.

If you are checking capacity because cooling seems weak or space feels tight, keep airflow and filtration in good shape:

  • Replace the water filter on schedule; this model uses Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9999.
  • Keep vents inside the compartments unblocked.
  • Confirm doors seal fully after loading groceries.

Last updated: February 2026

A bad compressor in your Kenmore refrigerator model 25370343419 usually shows up as poor or no cooling even though the unit has power, along with unusual clicking/humming patterns and a compressor shell that gets very hot after repeated start attempts. Confirming failure typically requires electrical and sealed-system checks.

Quick symptoms checklist

  • Refrigerator and freezer are both warm, but interior lights and controls work
  • Compressor tries to start, then clicks off (repeats every few minutes)
  • Compressor runs for long periods with little temperature improvement
  • Loud buzzing/humming from the compressor area, then a click
  • Compressor is extremely hot to the touch after running attempts (use caution)
  • You hear the evaporator fan, but airflow is not cold

What to check first (before condemning the compressor)

  1. Airflow and ventilation: Make sure the toe grille is not blocked; proper air circulation is required for normal operation (see the 25370343419 owner’s manual).
  2. Room temperature: If the refrigerator is installed where temps drop below 55°F or rise above 110°F, the compressor may not maintain proper temperatures.
  3. Condenser area: Clean dust from the condenser and verify the condenser fan (if equipped) is running when the compressor runs.
  4. Defrost-related issues: Heavy frost on the evaporator can mimic compressor problems.

Compressor vs. common look-alikes

What you observe More likely cause What it means
Click every few minutes, little/no run time Start device/inverter issue Compressor may be OK but not starting reliably
Runs constantly, both sections warm Sealed-system or compressor Cooling capacity is lost
Freezer cold, fresh food warm Airflow/damper/evaporator fan Not typically a compressor failure
No sound at all from compressor area Control, inverter, or power issue Compressor may not be getting power

Parts that are often involved

If symptoms point to a start or control problem, these model-matched parts are commonly checked during diagnosis:

Why it matters

A compressor diagnosis affects cost and repair approach. If the compressor is actually fine and the issue is airflow, controls, or an inverter board, replacing the compressor wastes time and money. Using the operating and installation guidance in the 25370343419 installation guide helps rule out setup-related causes first.

Last updated: February 2026

To tell what model Kenmore refrigerator you have, we look for the model/serial tag on the cabinet, not on removable drawers or shelves. On Kenmore model 25370343419, the tag is typically inside the fresh food compartment or on the door frame; confirm the exact location in the 25370343419 owner's manual.

Where to find the model number tag

Check these common spots first (use a flashlight and look along the cabinet walls):

  • Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall (often upper right)
  • On the door frame (open the fresh food door and check the vertical frame)
  • Behind the toe grille or near the lower front kick plate area
  • Near the crisper area on an interior wall (cabinet surface)
  • On the back exterior panel (less common, but worth a quick look)

What to write down (and why)

Record the information exactly as printed so we can match parts like a water filter, ice maker, or control board correctly.

Item on tag What it’s used for Example format
Model number Finds the correct parts diagrams and fit 25370343419
Serial number Identifies production run details Letters + numbers
Electrical ratings Helps with safe troubleshooting Volts/amps

Why it matters

Kenmore model numbers can look similar, but small differences change which parts fit (door gaskets, ice maker assemblies, water filters, and user interface components). Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong replacement.

Quick next step after you find it

  • Search parts by the full model number (all digits)
  • Compare your part to the diagram before ordering
  • If you’re replacing the filter, match the filter type already installed; this model commonly uses Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9999

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore refrigerators, including model 25370343419, last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Regular upkeep (cleaning condenser coils, keeping doors sealing tightly, and maintaining proper temperatures) helps you reach the high end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

A refrigerator’s life is mostly driven by heat management, door sealing, and how hard the sealed system has to work.

  • 10 to 15 years is the typical service life for modern refrigerators
  • Heavy use (large households, frequent door openings) shortens lifespan
  • Poor airflow around the cabinet and dirty coils increase compressor run time
  • Worn gaskets and misaligned doors cause warm air leaks and frost issues
  • Water and ice system leaks can create corrosion and electrical problems

Quick maintenance checklist (best ROI)

Use these habits to extend the life of your Kenmore 25370343419:

  • Vacuum/brush condenser coils regularly (more often with pets)
  • Keep the refrigerator level and slightly tilted back so doors self-close
  • Confirm the freezer drawer gasket seals on all sides after cleaning or moving
  • Replace the water filter on schedule; the manual recommends about every 6 months
  • Keep vents inside the fresh food and freezer compartments unblocked

Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable issues

Symptom Often fixable? Common next step
Warm fridge, freezer OK Yes Check airflow, evaporator fan, frost buildup
Frost/ice around doors Yes Inspect/adjust gasket and door alignment
No ice or slow water Yes Replace filter, check inlet valve
Loud clicking, won’t cool Sometimes Diagnose compressor start/inverter/control

If you’re troubleshooting water quality or flow, start with the filter replacement steps in the 25370343419 owner’s manual and use the correct replacement, such as the Kenmore refrigerator water filter 9999.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs hot or leaks air uses more energy and stresses the compressor and control system. Small maintenance steps reduce run time, stabilize temperatures, and help you avoid major sealed-system repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

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