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FFC13K1AW0 Frigidaire Freezer - Overview

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Gasket Retainer Clip Kit - 24 Pieces – Part Number: 5303922007
Gasket Retainer Clip Kit - 24 Pieces
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PartSelect #: PS469567
Manufacturer #: 5303922007
This gasket retainer clip kit is for freezers. There are 24 pieces in this kit. The clips are what secure the gasket and liner to the freezer lid. The clips are white in color and made of plastic. If ...
$56.11
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Upper Freezer Basket - White – Part Number: 216916200
Upper Freezer Basket - White
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PartSelect #: PS817256
Manufacturer #: 216916200
This freezer basket is designed to allow you to organize food easily in your chest style freezer. The durable basket measures approximately 13 inches wide x 9 inches high x 25 inches deep, and has a w...
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White Touch up Paint – Part Number: 5303321319
White Touch up Paint
PartSelect #: PS467298
Manufacturer #: 5303321319
This is white touch up paint for refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, dryers, and freezers. It is used to cover, or touch up, nicks and scratches on the appliance from wear and tear. It is an 18ml bottl...
$11.98
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Run Capacitor – Part Number: 218909912
Run Capacitor
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PartSelect #: PS817298
Manufacturer #: 218909912
This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer.
$58.93
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Compressor Relay and Overload – Part Number: 5304491584
Compressor Relay and Overload
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PartSelect #: PS8689570
Manufacturer #: 5304491584
This part is both the start relay and the overload. The start relay boosts the compressor, and then shuts off as soon as the motor gets up to speed and the overload provides extra protection against e...
$80.27
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Filter - Drier – Part Number: 5303305677
Filter - Drier
PartSelect #: PS464532
Manufacturer #: 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 mean...
$12.10
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Lid Gasket – Part Number: 216481101
Lid Gasket
PartSelect #: PS425946
Manufacturer #: 216481101
$165.72
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Thermostat Knob - White – Part Number: 216707200
Thermostat Knob - White
PartSelect #: PS426699
Manufacturer #: 216707200
$34.22
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Compressor Mounting Grommet – Part Number: 216498900
Compressor Mounting Grommet
PartSelect #: PS426002
Manufacturer #: 216498900
$10.90
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LABEL-NAMEPLATE – Part Number: 241808601
LABEL-NAMEPLATE
PartSelect #: PS1560538
Manufacturer #: 241808601
$12.06
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CONTROL-TEMPERATURE – Part Number: 216714600
CONTROL-TEMPERATURE
PartSelect #: PS426724
Manufacturer #: 216714600
$105.80
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SCREW – Part Number: 131420300
SCREW
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PartSelect #: PS417747
Manufacturer #: 131420300
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Faulty Controller and Possibly Capacitor
After building a test box and determining the Controller was bad simply ordered parts and installed. Installation was a little difficult due to locking spades on electrical connections.

Unplug all power from freezer. Remove Bail wire from controller capacitor unit and remove from compressor by pulling STRAIGHT from compressor body to avoid bending contacts.

Use a very small instrumentation screwdriver to release locking spade on yellow and white wires. To unlock slide screwdriver in slot along wire entry to controller body while gently pulling on wire. Note position of wires and replace on new unit in same position/order. Plug new run capacitor into new controller being careful to orient capacitor to proper position (hole matches guide on controller unit). Plug newly installed controller and capacitor into condensor and replace bail wire.

Make sure timer is not in defrost mode - manually advance timer if necessary to ensure timer is in run mode. Turn temperature control to coldest setting. Plug in and hopefully enjoy the humming noise of your newly repaired and operational compressor and freezer.
Parts Used:
Run Capacitor Compressor Relay and Overload
  • eric from inglewood, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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needed baskets for single items
I bought the freezer second hand, When I really started using it all the time it was inconvenient for the single items to reach down in three feet of larger frozen items.

I went to a store to see about getting a basket, They told me the next time I was there, get them the model number and they would see what they could do.
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Upper Freezer Basket - White
  • Roberta from Winnfield, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Freezer compressor quit running causing freezer to defrost and ruin all contents.
Very simple repair. Removed the bail that holds the compressor controller and run capacitor from the compressor, removed the controller & capacitor, inserted a very small screwdriver into the controller to compress the barbs that hold the electrical wires to the controller. Plugged in the wires to the new controller in the same position as the original, plugged in the capacitor and then plugged the entire unit back onto the compressor, replaced the wire bail, plugged in the freezer and repair was complete.
Parts Used:
Run Capacitor Compressor Relay and Overload
  • Kenneth from Safford, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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