Frigidaire Appliance Repair Services

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Frigidaire Appliance Repair Services — Troubleshooting Guide

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Reminder: Always Use the Model Number to Find Appliance Parts

We repair Frigidaire freezers, fridges, stoves & more — quick, local, dependable.

Why the model number matters

We repair Frigidaire freezers, fridges, stoves & more — quick, local, dependable.

How to avoid mistakes

Always take a clear photo of the factory label with the model number. Use the official manufacturer’s catalog or trusted suppliers to cross-check. Verify photos, descriptions, and compatibility before ordering. Never rely only on appearance — two similar-looking parts may have different specifications.

The challenge with part numbers

Manufacturers frequently update or replace part numbers (PNs) even if the part itself has not changed. For beginners, this makes ordering confusing — the same component may appear under multiple numbers.

Universal rule

Every part can be found if you have the exact model number. Even if the factory changes the part number, the system will guide you to the updated code or correct replacement. The model number is the key to accurate, reliable ordering.

Error Codes

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Frigidaire Dishwasher i20 – drain error (pump/hoses)

Frigidaire Dishwasher i30 – leak sensor triggered

Frigidaire Dishwasher i60 – heater failure (no heat)

Frigidaire Washer E11 – fill valve error

Frigidaire Washer E21 – drain pump error

Frigidaire Washer E23 – pressure sensor/board fault

Frigidaire Washer E41 – door lock fault

Frigidaire Dryer E64 – heating element failure

Frigidaire Dryer E68 – moisture sensor error

Frigidaire Dryer E72 – thermistor error

Frigidaire Dryer E94 – control board error

Frigidaire Refrigerator SY CE – communication error

Frigidaire Refrigerator SY EF – evaporator fan error

Frigidaire Refrigerator OP – open thermistor (warm temps)

Frigidaire Refrigerator SH – shorted thermistor

Frigidaire Oven F10 – runaway temperature

Frigidaire Oven F30 – temperature sensor/RTD fault

Frigidaire Oven F90 – door lock motor error

Frigidaire Cooktop E9 – induction module overheat

Frigidaire Cooktop E2 – overvoltage detected

Frigidaire Microwave SE – keypad shorted

Frigidaire Microwave ERR – magnetron/overheat fault

Frigidaire Hood E1 – blower motor/driver error

Frigidaire Ice Maker – E1 harvest error

Technical Details

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Frigidaire systems use inverter or PSC fan motors, NTC thermistors (~5–10 kΩ at 25 °C), adaptive defrost, and relay‑ or triac‑controlled heating elements. Refrigerators depend on clean condenser coils and unrestricted airflow; iced evaporators point to defrost heaters, bi‑metal thermostats, or control timing. Ranges combine spark ignition modules with flame sensing; correct electrode gap and grounding are critical. Dishwashers rely on fine filtration and timed drain/circulation pumps; scale on heaters reduces wash temperature. Washers monitor water level with pressure sensors; dryers use thermostats and thermal fuses to prevent overheating. Typical checks: element 20–40 Ω, pump/fan continuity, probe resistance vs temperature chart, and stable line voltage under load.

Quick Fixes

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Refrigerators: vacuum condenser coils; ensure 2–3 inches of clearance; replace clogged water filters; perform manual defrost to restore airflow if the evaporator is iced.Ranges/ovens: dry burner caps after spills, clean ports, reseat caps; run oven temperature calibration; inspect door gasket for leaks.Dishwashers: clean coarse/fine filters, verify drain hose high loop/air gap, remove disposal knockout, and run a hot rinse cycle with cleaner.Washers/dryers: clean pump filter and coin trap; rebalance loads; clean the entire dryer vent path and verify exterior flap movement.Prevention: monthly filter and vent maintenance, quarterly descaling on heaters, and annual condenser cleaning.

Repair vs Replace

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Repairs usually deliver the best value: pumps, fans, igniters, door locks, thermostats, and heaters are affordable and restore performance. Consider replacement for sealed‑system refrigerator failures on older units, cracked washer tubs, severe cabinet corrosion, or repeated control board failures that exceed the appliance’s remaining value.