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Kenmore 25370347410 refrigerator

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Kenmore Refrigerator 25370347410 FAQs

For Kenmore model 25370347410, the model number alone does not reliably state the exact cubic-foot capacity. The most accurate way is to look up the capacity in the specifications section of the owner's manual, or calculate it from the interior compartment measurements.

Fast ways to find the capacity

1) Check the manual specs (best option)

The Use & Care Guide for this 253.7034* series lists model-specific information and is the quickest way to confirm the correct capacity for your exact color/version. Use the owner's manual and look for a “Specifications” or “Product dimensions/capacity” section.

2) Calculate cubic feet from interior measurements

If you cannot find the spec quickly, you can estimate capacity by measuring the usable interior space.

  • Empty the refrigerator and freezer enough to measure flat wall-to-wall
  • Measure width, depth, and height (in inches) of each compartment
  • Multiply to get cubic inches for each compartment
  • Add compartments together, then divide by 1,728 (cubic inches per cubic foot)
  • Subtract a little for shelves, bins, and air channels (they reduce usable volume)

Formula:

What you measure Math Result
Compartment volume width × depth × height cubic inches
Convert to cubic feet cubic inches ÷ 1,728 cubic feet

What the model number can and cannot tell you

Kenmore model numbers (including the 253 prefix used on many Kenmore refrigerators) are great for identifying the correct parts and manuals, but they are not a dependable “capacity code.” Two similar-looking model numbers can still have different interior layouts and usable space.

Why it matters

Knowing cubic feet helps you compare refrigerator sizes, plan food storage, and confirm fit for replacement shelves, bins, and airflow clearances. It also helps set realistic expectations for how much the refrigerator and bottom freezer can hold.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore is a brand name, and model 253.7034* (including 25370347410) is part of the Kenmore 253-series platform that’s commonly manufactured for Kenmore by Frigidaire/Electrolux. You can confirm the exact model family and identifiers in the owner's manual.

How to confirm the manufacturer on your exact unit

Use these quick checks on your Kenmore 25370347410 refrigerator:

  • Look for the serial plate inside the refrigerator compartment; the manual notes the model and serial information is found there.
  • Check whether the model number format matches 253.7034* (shown in the Use & Care Guide).
  • Compare the parts platform used on this model; many core components align with Frigidaire-built designs.
  • If you have the installation paperwork, match the model family listed in the documentation.
  • Use only soap and water to clean the serial plate (per the manual) so the numbers stay readable.

What “Kenmore” means for parts and repairs

Kenmore does not manufacture appliances directly; it sources refrigerators from major manufacturers and sells them under the Kenmore name. For repairs, what matters most is the model number and parts list for 25370347410, since that determines the correct ice maker, gaskets, sensors, and controls.

Examples of model-matched parts you can use for identification

Part type Example part on this model What it helps with
Ice maker Refrigerator ice maker 243297613 Ice production and harvest issues
Air filter Refrigerator air filter EAFCBF Odor control and airflow freshness
Water valve Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly 242253002 Water to ice maker and dispenser

Why it matters

Knowing who built the platform helps when you’re troubleshooting symptoms (cooling, ice maker, door sealing) because the design layout and diagnostics tend to follow the original manufacturer’s patterns. For operating features and model family details, we rely on the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The average lifespan of the Kenmore 25370347410 bottom-mount refrigerator is 13 years. You can often reach or exceed that with good airflow around the cabinet, clean condenser coils, and timely replacement of wear items like filters and door gaskets (see the 25370347410 owner's manual for care and maintenance guidance).

What affects lifespan most

  • Condenser cleanliness: dust buildup makes the compressor run hotter and longer.
  • Door seal condition: air leaks force longer run times and can cause frost.
  • Room temperature and ventilation: tight enclosures reduce heat dissipation.
  • Ice maker and water system health: leaks or restrictions can create secondary damage.
  • Defrost performance: heavy frost can reduce cooling and strain fans.

Typical lifespan benchmarks (what to expect)

Item Typical service life What you notice when it’s failing
Refrigerator (overall) 13 years frequent warm temps, constant running
Door gaskets 5 to 10 years moisture, frost, warm door edges
Evaporator fan motor 8 to 12 years warm fridge, noisy fan, uneven temps
Ice maker 5 to 10 years no ice, small cubes, leaking

Maintenance that helps you hit 13 years

  • Vacuum condenser area and keep vents clear.
  • Keep doors aligned and close them firmly.
  • Replace odor filtration on schedule; for this model, the air filter is commonly changed about every 6 months.
  • Fix water leaks quickly and keep the drain path clear.
  • If cooling becomes inconsistent, check airflow and fan operation before adjusting controls.

Why it matters

A refrigerator’s compressor and sealed system last longest when the unit can shed heat efficiently and maintain stable temperatures. Simple maintenance reduces run time, which reduces wear on the compressor, fans, and controls.

Last updated: March 2026

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