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Frigidaire Refrigerator Not Cooling - Causes & Fix

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A door left open or not sealing properly is the most common cause. Check door gaskets, clear blocked vents, and verify power and settings.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Frigidaire Refrigerator Not Cooling — What’s Happening

When a Frigidaire refrigerator is not cooling, the refrigerator compartment is not maintaining the expected operating temperature even though the unit may still have power and some functions still work. On some Frigidaire models, a high-temperature alarm or message appears on the control panel when the freezer or refrigerator section has exceeded its temperature threshold.

Frigidaire treats this primarily as a fresh-food cooling complaint, not a single fault code. The manufacturer’s support guidance directs users to check power, vents, door sealing, and temperature settings first. If the freezer is cold but the refrigerator is warm, the problem is usually related to airflow between compartments.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Check the control panel for any high-temperature alarms or error messages and note any displayed codes.
  2. Verify power by checking interior lights and the control panel, then test the outlet, GFCI, and breaker to confirm the unit has a dedicated circuit.
  3. Inspect door sealing using the dollar-bill test (close the door on a bill and try to pull it out), check the gasket for cracks or tears, and confirm the door closes fully and the unit is level.
  4. Check temperature settings and confirm the refrigerator is set to 37°F and the freezer to 0°F, then power-cycle the unit if an alarm is present by unplugging for five minutes.
  5. Inspect airflow paths inside both compartments and clear any blocked vents or items obstructing air circulation.
  6. Measure actual compartment temperatures with a thermometer (Frigidaire acceptable ranges are 33°F to 47°F in the refrigerator and -6°F to 6°F in the freezer) to verify the complaint.
  7. If the freezer is cold but the refrigerator is warm, locate the evaporator fan and air damper (usually behind a panel in the freezer), listen for fan operation, and inspect the damper for ice blockage or mechanical failure.
  8. Inspect the condenser coils (typically behind the lower kickplate or on the back) for dust buildup and clean them with a coil brush or vacuum, then check that the condenser fan runs when the compressor is on.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Refrigerator door gasketAmazon | Order by exact model number for correct fit.
Evaporator fan motorAmazon | Common on models where the freezer cools but the refrigerator does not.
Air damper assemblyAmazon | Controls airflow from freezer to refrigerator compartment.
Condenser fan motorAmazon | Located near the compressor, cools the condenser coils.

Seeing a code on the display? These match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a technician if the door seals properly, vents are clear, settings are correct, and the refrigerator still does not cool after a power reset. If you hear no fan noise in the freezer when the compressor runs, or if the condenser fan does not spin, a motor or control board has likely failed and requires diagnosis with a multimeter and access to the sealed system. Refrigerant leaks or compressor failure also require a licensed technician with EPA certification and proper recovery equipment.


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