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FPCI-206T-8 Frigidaire Refrigerator - Overview

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Defrost Timer - 60Hz 120V – Part Number: 215846602
Defrost Timer - 60Hz 120V
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PartSelect #: PS423801
Manufacturer #: 215846602
This Defrost Timer works like a clock by switching on the defrost heater circuit after a predetermined amount of compressor run time. This allows the defrost circuit to clear the evaporator of ice or ...
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Ice Cube Tray – Part Number: 215667501
Ice Cube Tray
PartSelect #: PS423293
Manufacturer #: 215667501
The ice cube tray is made of plastic, is white in color, and is sold individually. This is a part for your freezer. The ice cube tray is sturdy but flexible to allow you to easily release the ice once...
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Levelling Leg – Part Number: 131527400
Levelling Leg
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PartSelect #: PS418072
Manufacturer #: 131527400
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Egg Tray – Part Number: 215817806
Egg Tray
PartSelect #: PS423761
Manufacturer #: 215817806
This is used to hold eggs in your refrigerator.
$10.66
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Evaporator Fan Motor Kit – Part Number: 5301137820
Evaporator Fan Motor Kit
PartSelect #: PS452800
Manufacturer #: 5301137820
This evaporator fan motor mounts on the center hub of your refrigerator. This motor operates in a clockwise manner and has a shaft diameter of just 3/16 of an inch. The length of the shaft is 1-1/8 in...
$104.02
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PETRO-GEL LUBRICANT – Part Number: 5303321429
PETRO-GEL LUBRICANT
PartSelect #: PS467325
Manufacturer #: 5303321429
$69.04
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THERMSTAT – Part Number: 5301135335
THERMSTAT
PartSelect #: PS452793
Manufacturer #: 5301135335
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IMKIT 20
IMKIT 20' COPPER CS6
PartSelect #: PS9493924
Manufacturer #: 5304490717
$40.61
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REF Stainless Steel INST C6 WATE – Part Number: 5304490728
REF Stainless Steel INST C6 WATE
PartSelect #: PS8760363
Manufacturer #: 5304490728
$33.54
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WHEEL – Part Number: 5306598660
WHEEL
PartSelect #: PS473120
Manufacturer #: 5306598660
$67.58
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UNIVERSAL A/FILTER – Part Number: SCPUREAIRU
UNIVERSAL A/FILTER
PartSelect #: PS2379820
Manufacturer #: SCPUREAIRU
$19.39
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FREEZER THERMOMETER – Part Number: L304432837
FREEZER THERMOMETER
PartSelect #: PS3412249
Manufacturer #: L304432837
$16.12
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Ronold
8 days ago
Evan coil freezes up after a couple weeks of running defrost it and it works again for a couple weeks and it seems to never turn off after the frig is cool and freezer is cold
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Hello Ronold, thank you for the question. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend replacing the defrost timer, part number PS423801, to fix the issue. Good luck with this repair!

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Side-by-side .. freezer working, fridge not cooling
My freezer was frozen but my refrigerated side was not cooling, the temp was actually around 60-degrees. After inspecting i noticed no air was flowing through the vent from freezer side to fridge side. I removed everything from freezer and took the back wall panel off inside freezer section and immedietely noticed alot of ice on coils etc. After researching i found the defrost timer was not working and thus allowing frost and ice to build up on coils and block air flow. My defrost timer was located on the front bottom left behind kick panel, using a phillips screwdriver i removed 2 screws and then disconnected wire harness to the defrost timer. Then i inserted new defrost timer and connected wire harness and then put the 2 screws back in. My fridge is now working great and the ice build-up is gone and i am getting good air flow .. temps on fridge side are now between 32-34degrees. This was an easy project and saved me alot of money doing myself
Parts Used:
Defrost Timer - 60Hz 120V
  • Tad from Lancaster, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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no cooling in fridge or freezer due to bad defrost timer
i removed the 4 screws holding cover. removed two screws holding timer. unplugged timer. plugged in new one. reassembled.
Parts Used:
Defrost Timer - 60Hz 120V
  • Todd from pottstown, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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The evaporator coil in the freezer would cake up with ice, choking off the cold air flow into the lower refridgerator compartment. A repair man had previously replaced the defrost heater element, but this did not fix the problem.
First, unplug the refrigerator since you're working with live wires.

Remove the 4 Philips sheet metal screws holding the plastic housing that holds the temperature control to the top of the refrigerator compartment. Pull the housing down then out since there is a tube on the housing where the water flows out the back of the refrigerator during the defrost cycle.

Remove the 2 Philips screws holding the defrost timer on the plastic housing. Pull the connectors off the old timer and attach them in exactly the same positions on the new defrost timer.

Attach the new defrost timer to the plastic housing with the 2 screws.

Reinstall the plastic housing, making sure the water tube is inserted into the back of the refrigerator wall.

Plug the refrigerator back in and you're done.
Parts Used:
Defrost Timer - 60Hz 120V
  • Erle from Boise, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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