r/Frigidaire

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Water leaking out of white tube in fridge

I have a Frigidaire model top mount fridge and water is leaking out of this white tube in the back. Does anyone know why or what this is? This other plastic piece came with the fridge but the appliance delivery men left it outside of my apartment and did not install it. I had to bring it in and plug in myself. Not sure if I’m missing something.

u/frownbaby — 4 days ago
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Cracked glass stovetop

Just a quick question to all the kitchen appliance repair man, this is a Frigidaire glass stove top. As you can see the crack is only on one coil. Is it still safe to use the other ones? I would rather not have to buy a whole brand new stove. I looked for the actual piece on the website with the model number and it’s out of stock and no one sells just the piece.

u/EmpressJaxx — 3 days ago
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Need urgent help!

I have a Fridgidare that is giving me issues. The freezer works well I will come back to that. My bottom fridge has gotten warm. This started after I noticed the freeze was getting frost everywhere. I pulled the back panel off of the freezer it was over frozen by the heater component at the bottom. I took all the ice out now the bottom is warm. Help I am desperate!

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u/Optimal-Drink8862 — 2 days ago
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Frigidaire GRSC2352AF3 Control Panel Stuck

My fridge’s water line had pushed up and was leaking water into the LED light. I was able to pop off the front panel and get the line set, but once I snapped it back in, the panel went to this screen. After a bit the screen keeps the function buttons lit, but no longer shows the -88 on each side, etc.

Fridge is still running, has been overnight. I’ve tried numerous button combinations suggested by Claude and GPT to no avail. I’ve also tried tripping the breaker and waiting 10-15mins, etc; still nothing. Curious is anyone has encounter and had luck fixing?

u/cgiamanco91 — 3 days ago
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Looking for some advice from anyone who’s dealt with this, because this has turned into way more of a process than I expected.

We just bought a brand new Frigidaire Gallery fridge and it hasn’t worked prooerly. It won’t hold temp (keeps hitting ~45°F, especially later in the day), and we’ve already had to throw out about $300 worth of food.

We originally went through Home Depot since that’s where we bought it. They sent some guys to look at, who had no authority to actually help, but said it’s likely a compressor issue (3 out of 10 fridges they see have the problem) and that they should replaced it.

After that, things got frustrating. Customer service basically told me the only person who could do anything on their end is the store manager. I spoke with the local store manager and he pushed back on the 48-hour return policy and said we’d have to wait and see what the manufacturer says, since they might replace it.

So now we’re stuck waiting on Frigidaire to send their own service tech out.

A few questions for anyone who’s been through this:

Do Frigidaire techs usually fix anything on the first visit, or is it more of a diagnose/ order parts/come back situation?

Is there anything I should say or do during the visit to avoid this dragging out for weeks?

I’ve been documenting everything (timestamped temps, patterns, etc.) because the issue happens consistently.

Honestly beyond frustrated at this point between the back-and-forth with Home Depot and now waiting on Frigidaire, it feels like I’m getting passed around while stuck with a brand new fridge that doesn’t work.

Any advice or insight would really help.

Also…48 hour return policy? It takes 12-24 hours for a new fridge to stabilize temp. Like how are we supposed to reasonably catch this in that time frame?

It feels like someone just stole $1500 bucks from me and threw all my food in the trash, and no one Home Depot or Frigidaire wants to take accountability for their crap product/service.

Apologies for the long rant … I’ve never had a bad experience with a big purchase like this before.

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u/Realistic-Basket-323 — 13 days ago

We just bought this oven from Home Depot. This is what I see on the door when it's shut. There appears to be no heat loss, and it seals nicely. My question is, is this a normal look, or should the door be flush to the body? Thank you for your input. I appreciate it.

RJ

u/RJz347 — 13 days ago