This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer. The run capacitor is attached to the compressor. This part is 120 volts a...
This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer, and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated.
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Gregory
February 28, 2023
how do I replace the freezer light bulb
For model number 25322442412
Hi Gregory, thank you for contacting us. We have attached the relevant video for the installation of a freezer bulb. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Frank
June 1, 2023
Freezer wont star or stop automatically by will run manually
For model number 25322442412
Hi Frank, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the temperature control thermostat, part number PS12365300, as it is most likely faulty and may need to be replaced. We hope this solves your problem!
Is it normal to have a some amount of water drainage on the floor during the summer? It evaporates quickly. Our unit is in our garage.
For model number 25322442412
Hello Jan, Thank you for the question. There should be no water drainage on the floor. We suggest checking the Drain Tube for a blockage or damage. We hope this helps!
My mom had just bought this freezer and it worked fine in her house. We moved to my house after it had been unplugged for several months. It is getting power but will not turn on now.
For model number 25322442412
Hello Robin, Thank you for the question. We suggest testing the Run Capacitor. This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer. The run capacitor is attached to the compressor. When testing a capacitor with a multimeter, you will need to set the meter between 10K and 1m ohms. Touch the leads from the multimeter to the corresponding leads on the capacitor. The red lead to positive and the black lead to the negative. The meter should start at zero and then moving slowly toward infinity. This means that the capacitor is in working condition. If the meter stays at zero, the capacitor is not charging through the battery of the meter, meaning it is not working. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hi there . Why my Kenmore freezer run all the times . The door s good no gap at all inside cold. Look like thermostat not working. Thank you
For model number 25322442412
Hi Ha, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend that you first make sure the room temperature is suitable for the freezer to operate. Normal operating room temperatures for a freezer are between 60° and 95° Fahrenheit. The hotter and more humid the air is, the less efficient the freezer will be, causing it to run more. If the room temperature is fine, then the issue is most likely due to the defrost timer, part number PS12585793, which may need to be replaced. We hope this helps!
Turned gray knob on defrost timer (located bottom left back of freezer) past defrost position to verify compressor would run...it would not, but fan would run. Tested run capacitor...found borderline defective (weak, wrong value ohm meter kick). Just to be sure, removed interior shelves and interior rear and gasket to check heater at 20 ohms as OK and removed thermostat and verified contact closure after exposure in another freezer....re-installed, hooked heater back up and re-installed interior rear panel. Replaced defrost timer by unplugging 4-pin connector, then removed 2 screws that hold it to the bracket. Installed new one in reverse order. Then removed wire bail holding run capacitor to compressor plug assembly, removed run capacitor, plugged in new one. Turned on freezer......now making ice and holding cold temperature and cycling properly between freeze and defrost modes. Two problems made this repair a bit more difficult. This is the second time that defrost timer has failed...only got 3 years from last one.
I accidently threw away both freezer keys to our upright Gibson and G.E. Freezers!!!! I had no luck finding replacements locally, so I got on the internet and came across PartSelect.com. I called them on the telephone; and after giving the model numbers of my freezers, the keys were on their way!! I received the keys very quickly and both worked perfectly. I would highly recommend Partselect.com. Charlotte M. Bishop
After silencing the alarm, it seemed to be running as normal without any unusual noises, but food was starting to thaw from the top shelf on down and condensation was dripping from the roof. We were able to place most of the food in 2 large ice chests and then the rest in the freezer compartments of 2 fridges we have in the house. I then turned down the temp dial to the coldest setting and let it run for an hour or so; no change.
After researching on the internet, it sounded like our symptoms could be pointing to a defrost timer issue. I pulled the freezer away from the wall, located the timer and used a large screwdriver to slowly advance it. While doing this, at one point I could hear the compressor kick in. I pushed the quick freeze button and let it run for a while. When I checked it in a few hours, the alarm light had gone out and water that I had placed inside was frozen. We took a chance and put the food we placed in the ice chests back in the freezer. Everything was fine several hours later.
I ordered a new defrost timer, it arrived in a couple of days, and replaced the old one with it in a matter of minutes by disconnecting the wire harness from the old timer, removing the 2 screws holding it onto the bracket, screwing the new timer to the bracket, reconnecting the wires harness, and done. It's been a week or so and no problems.