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86351-0D Frigidaire Freezer - Overview

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SCREW – Part Number: 216858001
$19.68
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SCREW
Part #216858001
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Compressor Start Relay – Part Number: 216008900
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Compressor Start Relay
Part #216008900
Hinge Kit – Part Number: 297321900
$79.15
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Hinge Kit
Part #297321900
This freezer door hinge assembly supports the door and allows it to open and close smoothly while helping maintain a proper seal. It provides the stability needed to keep cold air inside and food stored at the right temperature. Designed to match the original fit and function, it’s a dependable replacement for restoring smooth movement and a secure door closure.
Interior Drain Plug – Part Number: 216502600
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Interior Drain Plug
Part #216502600
This is a plastic OEM drain plug that is attached to the drain system of your appliance and is compatible with several different makes and models of refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners. This drain plug is used to prevent water from leaking out of the incorrect drain system within the appliance and is normally removed for cleaning and maintenance. If you notice water leaking inside of your appliance, the plug may be improperly positioned or may need replacing. To replace, simply pull off the damaged plug and insert the new plug in its place.
Filter - Drier – Part Number: 5303305677
$39.82
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Filter - Drier
Part #5303305677
A filter-drier in a refrigerator has two essential functions. The first is to absorb system contaminants, such as water, which can create acids. The second is to provide physical filtration. This means trapping moisture, small metal chips, and dirt found in the refrigerant gas. If your refrigerator motor is constantly running, but the refrigerator is not getting cold, the issue could be due to a damaged or faulty filter-drier. Faulty filter-driers are sometimes the cause for abnormal freezer compartment temperatures and partially frosted evaporators. This filter-drier is approximately 11 inches long. Remember to disconnect the power from your refrigerator before beginning this repair.
COLD CONTROL KIT – Part Number: 5304496560
$59.34
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COLD CONTROL KIT
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This part helps maintain the desired temperature.
Compressor Mounting Grommet – Part Number: 218513300
$52.75
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Compressor Mounting Grommet
Part #218513300
Overload Protector – Part Number: 5303276514
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Overload Protector
Part #5303276514
This part provides protection for the compressor motor against excessive current and excessive temperature use.
Door Gasket – Part Number: 5308017007
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Door Gasket
Part #5308017007
This door gasket is used to seal the freezer door when closed..
FASTENER – Part Number: 216922700
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FASTENER
Part #216922700
Door Insulation – Part Number: 5303917276
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Door Insulation
Part #5303917276
This insulation measures 2.5" thick, 33" wide and 70" long.
LOCK Assembly KIT – Part Number: 5303925437
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LOCK Assembly KIT
Part #5303925437

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Clicking sound then within a minute clicking again, not cooling.
81 of 97 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Melvin from Semmes, AL
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
UNPLUG REFRIGERATOR. Carefully remove relay from the side of the compressor. You shouldn't need a tool to do this, if it is hard you can gently pry the edge with a flat head screw driver just to loosen. Unplug white and red wires from relay, noting that the white wire goes in the hole with a #2 stamped beside it. Shake old relay, if it r attles like a baby rattler then it's most likely the problem. Replace wires into the new relay and plug back into the compressor.
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Stopped working, cooling.
15 of 19 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Jennifer from Jonestown, TX
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
I used a small screwdriver to disconnect wires from old starter. I connected the overload and starter, two wires. I put the unit back in the keeper, plugged the unit in, turned up the thermostat and it's working beautifully.
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Freezer quit. Compressor would not start.
9 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Steve from Neosho, MO
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Like another post, the start relay rattled like a baby rattle. Replaced the start relay and freezer works great.
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