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Kenmore 25354622408 refrigerator Parts

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25354622408 FAQs

Yes. Kenmore side-by-side refrigerators like model 25354622408 typically use a drip pan (drain pan) underneath to catch defrost water as it drains and evaporates. If you notice odors or water, cleaning the pan and checking the drain path usually fixes the issue; see the 25354622408 owner's manual for access and care guidance.

Where the drip pan is and what it does

A drip pan is designed to collect water from the defrost drain and let it evaporate from the heat of the condenser area.

  • It’s usually located at the bottom of the cabinet, near the compressor and condenser fan area.
  • It catches normal defrost meltwater so it does not leak onto the floor.
  • It can develop odors if water sits too long or if food debris gets into the drain.
  • It can overflow if the defrost drain is clogged or frozen.

Quick checks if you have odor or water

Before removing anything, we recommend unplugging the refrigerator for safety.

  • Look for water under the front edges of the cabinet (a sign the pan may be full or shifted).
  • Check for ice buildup on the freezer floor (often points to a clogged defrost drain).
  • Inspect door seals for gaps that can cause excess frost and extra defrost water.
  • If you have an ice maker and dispenser, empty and shake the ice bin if cubes are clumping and jamming.

Cleaning basics (safe, effective)

Use warm water and mild dish soap; avoid harsh chemicals that can leave lingering smells.

Task What to use How often
Clean drip pan Warm soapy water, soft brush As needed for odor or spills
Clear drain opening Warm water (turkey baster works well) If you see water/ice on freezer floor
Wipe door gaskets Mild soap and water Monthly

Why it matters

A dirty drip pan or a partially blocked defrost drain can cause recurring odors, puddles, and extra frost. Keeping the drain path clear helps the defrost system work normally and protects floors and nearby cabinets.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. Several manufacturers make 30-inch side-by-side refrigerators, but they are less common than 33-inch and 36-inch models. If you are replacing a Kenmore 25354622408, we recommend measuring your cabinet opening and confirming required clearances before choosing any 30-inch unit.

What to measure before you shop

Use these checks so the new refrigerator fits and the doors open fully:

  • Cabinet opening width at the front and at the back (openings are not always perfectly square)
  • Height to the lowest cabinet or soffit above the refrigerator
  • Depth to the wall, including baseboards and any water line clearance
  • Door swing space, especially if the refrigerator sits next to a wall
  • Pathway into the kitchen (doorways, turns, flooring transitions)

For Kenmore 25354622408, typical installation clearances are:

Location Typical clearance
Sides and top 3/8 inch
Back 1 inch
Next to a wall (hinge side) 1/2 inch minimum for door swing

(These clearances support airflow and make plumbing and electrical connections easier.) See the 25354622408 installation guide for placement, leveling, and clearance details.

What “30 inch” can mean

A “30-inch refrigerator” can be described in a few different ways, so we recommend confirming the spec type:

  • Nominal width: marketed as 30 inches, but the actual cabinet width can vary slightly
  • Overall width: the true outside measurement of the refrigerator case
  • Required opening: the minimum cutout needed after adding side clearance

Why it matters

If the opening is tight, even a small difference in overall width or hinge clearance can cause door interference, poor airflow, or difficulty sliding the refrigerator into place. Matching the opening and clearances helps prevent cooling performance issues and installation headaches.

Last updated: January 2026

Most side-by-side refrigerators hold about 21 to 25 cubic feet total. For Kenmore model 25354622408, use the capacity listed on the model’s rating label and in the specifications section of the 25354622408 owner's manual.

Typical capacity ranges

Capacity varies mainly by cabinet width, depth (standard vs. counter-depth), and how much space is taken up by the ice and water system.

  • Compact side-by-side: 18 to 20 cu. ft.
  • Standard side-by-side: 21 to 25 cu. ft.
  • Large side-by-side: 26 to 30 cu. ft.

Where to find the exact capacity for 25354622408

Use these quick checks to get the exact cubic-foot rating for your specific unit.

Quick comparison: capacity vs. what it affects

Total capacity (cu. ft.) Best for What you’ll notice
18 to 20 Smaller households Less shelf and door-bin space
21 to 25 Most households Balanced storage and footprint
26 to 30 Larger families More room for bulk items

Why it matters

Cubic feet tells you total interior volume, but usable space can be lower when features like an in-door ice maker, air channels, and thicker insulation take up room.

Last updated: January 2026

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