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Kenmore Elite Freestanding freezers

Official Kenmore Elite freestanding freezer parts

Sears PartsDirect has the Kenmore Elite freezer parts you need to fix any problem you encounter with your freezer. Whether it's a lid gasket or a compressor start relay that you need, Sears PartsDirect likely has the right Kenmore Elite freezer replacement part in stock. Repair any Kenmore Elite freezer failure quickly with parts from Sears PartsDirect.

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How to fix your Kenmore Elite freestanding freezer when interior lights don't work

  • If your interior lights don't turn on when you open the freezer door and you already replaced the light bulb, then the door switch may have failed. Unplug the freezer and test the door switch with a multimeter. Replace the door switch if it failed.
  • Some freestanding freezers use LED's to light the interior compartment. If an LED light board doesn't light up when activated, replace the light board.
  • Faulty lighting system wiring also prevents interior lights from working. Replace or repair any damaged wiring in the lighting system.

How to deal with excessive frost inside your Kenmore Elite freestanding freezer

Some frost inside the freezer is normal, because each time you open the freezer door or lid, warm, moist air enters the freezer and forms frost. But if excessive frost forms quickly inside the freezer, it could be that a damaged lid or door seal is constantly allowing warm, moist air into the cabinet, resulting in excessive frost. Check the door or lid seal and replace the seal if damaged.

A crack in the plastic liner inside the freezer cabinet can also allow warm air into the freezer and cause frost. Check the inner liner and repair any cracks using a liner repair kit.

If you see frost on the evaporator cover in the back of the freezer and the freezer isn't cooling well, then a failure in the automatic defrost system could be causing the frost. If the defrost heating element that melts frost off the evaporator fins fails, frost will cake up on the evaporator and interfere with airflow and cooling in the freezer. A failed defrost bi-metal won't allow current to reach the heater so a failed defrost bi-metal will also cause frost on the evaporator and inhibit cooling in the freezer. A failed defrost timer won't advance into the automatic defrost mode so the defrost heating element would never turn on to melt frost off the evaporator. Check the defrost system if you see frost only on the evaporator cover.