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New Appliance Service Manual added: Frigidaire Water Dripping from Control Housing Service Flash


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Frigidaire Water Dripping from Control Housing Service Flash

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Bulletin for Frigidaire-built top mount fridges to remedy water dripping into FF cabinet from control housing.

PUB RF1504

Applies to these model numbers: FFHI1831QE FFHI1831QP FFHI1831QS FFHT1814QB FFHT1814QW FFHT1821QB FFHT1821QS FFHT1821QW FFHT1831QE FFHT1831QM FFHT1831QP FFHT1831QQ FFHT1831QS FFTR1814QB FFTR1814QS FFTR1814QW FFTR1821QB FFTR1821QM 

FFTR1821QS FFTR1821QW FFTR1831QE FFTR1831QP FFTR1831QS FFTR18D2QB FFTR18D2QS FFTR18D2QW FFTR18D2RB FFTR18D2RS FFTR18D2RW FFTR18G2QS FFTR18G2QW FFTR18G2RS FFTR18G2RW FGHI1864QE FGHI1864QF

FGHI1864QP FGHT1846QE FGHT1846QF FGHT1846QP FGTR1845QE FGTR1845QF FGTR1845QP FPHT18D3RS FPTR18D3RS FTMD18P4RW LFHT1831QE LFHT1831QF LFHT1831QP LGHT1846QE LGHT1846QF LGHT1846QP LGTR1844QE

LGTR1844QF LGTR1844QP NFTR18X4QB NFTR18X4QS NFTR18X4QW WWTR1811QW WWTR1821QW CRT181QW CRT182HQB CRT182HQW CRT182IQB CRT182IQW CRT182QB CRT182QW CRT186QB CRT186QS CRT186QW


 

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Just out of curiosity is this water issue also causing cooling issues in the sense like the water freezing up causing air flow issues to the FF compartment?

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@Jonathan Ayala The one main way this problem can cause cooling issues is the Styrofoam air diffuser block gets saturated with water, (thus freezing), and the t-stat sensor runs along the bottom of this same area.   It can trick the t-stat into thinking the refrig section is alot colder then it really is and shut off too soon.   This would cause refrig temps and freezer temps to be higher than they should be.

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