FFPS45B3QM0 Frigidaire Refrigerator - Overview
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Wanted to change the door to open on the other side
DO NOT BUY THIS PART!
What you get for about $60 is a bracket to go on the left side of the door, at the bottom of the refrigerator section door, and a plastic insert that is necessary to hold the door open and closed. It isn't hard to take the old parts off and put on this new part. But it doesn't work because the manufacturer bot ... Read more ched it, not PartSelect.
The trouble is, the original bracket for the upper, or freezer door is reversible, you don't need a new one. But that upper hinge also has the same kind of plastic insert as the bottom hinge, and the parts kit doesn't include that part. It is necessary for reversing the door. You can't use the one that was originally on the right side. You need a mirror image of the original one for the other side.
So all I could do is buy a second kit for the bottom, just to get that plastic insert. So to reverse the door on a $300 small refrigerator cost me about $120 in parts. I feel totally ripped off by Frigidaire, because they say in the manual that the door is reversible and, as a practical matter, it can only be done at a price that is ridiculous.
What you get for about $60 is a bracket to go on the left side of the door, at the bottom of the refrigerator section door, and a plastic insert that is necessary to hold the door open and closed. It isn't hard to take the old parts off and put on this new part. But it doesn't work because the manufacturer bot ... Read more ched it, not PartSelect.
The trouble is, the original bracket for the upper, or freezer door is reversible, you don't need a new one. But that upper hinge also has the same kind of plastic insert as the bottom hinge, and the parts kit doesn't include that part. It is necessary for reversing the door. You can't use the one that was originally on the right side. You need a mirror image of the original one for the other side.
So all I could do is buy a second kit for the bottom, just to get that plastic insert. So to reverse the door on a $300 small refrigerator cost me about $120 in parts. I feel totally ripped off by Frigidaire, because they say in the manual that the door is reversible and, as a practical matter, it can only be done at a price that is ridiculous.
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Alfred E. from SAN MARCOS, TX
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Timer had gone bad
Just took the bad timer off and install the new one. Was a breeze! Refrigerator is working just fine. Saved over $200 installing it myself.
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ANTHONY from PORTSMOUTH, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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