25321401101 Kenmore Freezer - Overview
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Adjustable Leveling Foot - Black
PartSelect #: PS425733
Manufacturer #: 216396900
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$41.81
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Run Capacitor
PartSelect #: PS817298
Manufacturer #: 218909912
If your fridge isn’t cooling like it used to, this run capacitor might be the fix. It helps the compressor motor start and stay running by managing the flow of electricity. A faulty capacitor can lead...
$88.58
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Door Gasket
PartSelect #: PS11770645
Manufacturer #: 5304507201
This is the door gasket for your freezer. It is white in color and made of rubber. The door gasket covers the circumference of the freezer door and creates a seal. If the gasket is loose or worn out, ...
$197.01
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Shelf Support - Left Side
PartSelect #: PS977266
Manufacturer #: 297001600
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$32.93
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Gasket Retainer Clip Kit - 24 Pieces
PartSelect #: PS469567
Manufacturer #: 5303922007
These are used to hold your gasket in place.
$84.63
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Compressor Relay and Overload
PartSelect #: PS8689570
Manufacturer #: 5304491584
This part is both the start relay and the overload. The start relay boosts the compressor, and then shuts off as soon as the motor gets up to speed and the overload provides extra protection against e...
$115.49
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Filter - Drier
PartSelect #: PS464532
Manufacturer #: 5303305677
Refrigerant system filter/dryer.
$41.40
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Common Symptoms of the 25321401101
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Fridge too warm
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bad gasket let ice form on inside of door
its best to use power screw driver lot of screws .took out all screws took off door took out side to remove ice from door. just used water to melt ice. took off old gasket and put on new gasket. put door in place and started screws in four coners do not tighten screws at this point.put in rest of screws. work arondclock wise making sure gasket is seated while tighing screws. check gasket for flatness you may have to use hair dryer on gasket to make it flat.
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alfred from college station, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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leaky freezer gasket
Simply unscrew panel but do not remove it. Remove old gasket. Fit new gasket between panel and door. Fasten screws and no more leaks and better temperature contol. This was so easy and rejuvenated my freezer. Thank you for quick shipment, great service, easy to navigate website, and fast phone help. I highly recommend your company. good luck with your repairs that you can do, as I have zero mechanical ability and did it !!!!
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James from Shelby, MI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Faulty Controller and Possibly Capacitor
After building a test box and determining the Controller was bad simply ordered parts and installed. Installation was a little difficult due to locking spades on electrical connections.
Unplug all power from freezer. Remove Bail wire from controller capacitor unit and remove from compressor by pulling STRAIGHT from compressor body to avoid bending contacts.
Use a very small instrumentation screwdriver to release locking spade on yellow and white wires. To unlock slide screwdriver in slot along wire entry to controller body while gently pulling on wire. Note position of wires and replace on new unit in same position/order. Plug new run capacitor into new controller being careful to orient capacitor to proper position (hole matches guide on controller unit). Plug newly installed controller and capacitor into condensor and replace bail wire.
Make sure timer is not in defrost mode - manually advance timer if necessary to ensure timer is in run mode. Turn temperature control to coldest setting. Plug in and hopefully enjoy the humming noise of your newly repaired and operational compressor and freezer.
Unplug all power from freezer. Remove Bail wire from controller capacitor unit and remove from compressor by pulling STRAIGHT from compressor body to avoid bending contacts.
Use a very small instrumentation screwdriver to release locking spade on yellow and white wires. To unlock slide screwdriver in slot along wire entry to controller body while gently pulling on wire. Note position of wires and replace on new unit in same position/order. Plug new run capacitor into new controller being careful to orient capacitor to proper position (hole matches guide on controller unit). Plug newly installed controller and capacitor into condensor and replace bail wire.
Make sure timer is not in defrost mode - manually advance timer if necessary to ensure timer is in run mode. Turn temperature control to coldest setting. Plug in and hopefully enjoy the humming noise of your newly repaired and operational compressor and freezer.
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eric from inglewood, TN
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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