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Frigidaire FRS6HR35KS0 refrigerator

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FRS6HR35KS0 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Refrigerator FRS6HR35KS0 FAQs

A bottom-freezer refrigerator is typically more convenient and slightly more energy-efficient because the fresh-food section sits at eye level and cold air naturally settles downward. Your Frigidaire FRS6HR35KS0 is a side-by-side; it is a great choice when you want narrow door swing and easy access to both fridge and freezer.

Quick comparison

Feature Side-by-side (like FRS6HR35KS0) Bottom freezer
Fresh-food access Good, but shelves are narrower Best, most-used items at eye level
Freezer access Very easy, vertical storage Easy, but you bend more
Door swing clearance Usually best for tight kitchens Often needs more clearance
Energy use (typical) Good Often slightly better
Best for Narrow spaces, frequent freezer use Frequent fresh-food use

When a side-by-side is the better pick

  • You have a tight aisle or island and need less door-swing clearance.
  • You use the freezer often and want items at mid-height.
  • You like tall, vertical freezer organization (bins, door storage).
  • You want easier access to both compartments without bending.

When a bottom freezer is the better pick

  • You want the refrigerator section (most-used) at eye level.
  • You store lots of wide platters or large fresh-food items.
  • You prefer a larger, drawer-style freezer layout.

Why it matters (performance and day-to-day use)

Layout affects how often doors stay open and how well temperatures hold. Longer door-open time can raise internal temps and increase moisture and frost. Keeping doors closed as much as possible and ensuring a good seal helps any style run efficiently; we cover door sealing and setup details in the FRS6HR35KS0 owner's manual.

Setup tip that helps either style

  • Level the refrigerator so the doors seal correctly and close smoothly.
  • Allow recommended clearances for airflow (sides/top and back).
  • After moving or installing, let it run with doors closed for 8 to 12 hours before loading food.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire FRS6HR35KS0, CF is a control-related fault that points to the electronic control system not communicating or responding correctly. It commonly shows up with cooling or temperature-control complaints and is typically tied to wiring connections or a failed control board.

What to check first (safe, quick steps)

  • Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Confirm the unit is not set to OFF/0: Make sure the freezer and fresh food controls are not set to 0 (OFF). See the FRS6HR35KS0 owner's manual.
  • Look for obvious door issues: A door left ajar can cause temperature swings that look like a control problem.
  • Check for airflow blockage: Make sure vents in the fresh food and freezer sections are not blocked by food packages.
  • Verify actual temperatures: If your display is a 2-digit reference display, use a separate thermometer to confirm true compartment temperature.

What CF usually means (common causes)

CF is most often related to the control circuit, so the most common root causes are:

  • Loose or corroded wire connection at the control or user interface
  • Damaged wiring harness between the control board and display/user interface
  • Failed electronic control board
  • Failed user interface (control panel)

Symptoms and what they point to

What you notice What it often indicates What to do next
CF appears and cooling is weak Control not driving compressor/defrost correctly Reset power; then inspect wiring and controls
CF appears after a power event Control logic glitch Reset power; monitor for return
CF returns repeatedly Component or harness failure Plan a diagnostic and likely part replacement

Why it matters

The control system manages compressor run time, defrost cycling, and temperature regulation. When CF is active, the refrigerator may not hold safe food temperatures even if lights and fans still run.

Helpful DIY guidance

For model-appropriate troubleshooting steps and code context, use our Frigidaire refrigerator error codes guide.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Frigidaire FRS6HR35KS0 side-by-side refrigerator, the most commonly replaced items are the water filter, door gaskets, ice maker and dispenser components, and cooling-system service parts (like the evaporator fan). Use the owner's manual to confirm maintenance intervals and reset steps.

Most common replacement parts for this model

These are the parts we see customers replace most often on the FRS6HR35KS0:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part to check Why it matters
Water tastes off or slow dispensing Refrigerator filter WFCB Restriction reduces flow and can affect ice maker fill
Frost, sweating, or doors not sealing Refrigerator door gasket (white) 241786013 or Frigidaire refrigerator freezer door gasket, black 241786014 Air leaks force longer run time and temperature swings
Warm refrigerator section, fan noise Refrigerator evaporator motor 808602602 or refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 Poor airflow prevents proper cooling
Ice clumps, won’t dispense well Frigidaire refrigerator ice container assembly 241860803 Ice delivery issues often start at the bin and auger area

Why these parts get replaced most

Filters and gaskets are routine wear items; they directly affect temperature stability, energy use, and ice and water performance. Fan and defrost parts are common service items because they control airflow and prevent frost from blocking the evaporator.

Helpful tip from the manual

Your manual includes filter handling and reset guidance (for example, holding the filter reset button for about 3 seconds after replacement). Follow the exact steps in the owner's manual for your control panel.

Last updated: March 2026

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