How to read a Frigidaire refrigerator model number?
To read the model number on your Frigidaire refrigerator, we look for the appliance ID label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment. On the FFHS2611LB0, the label is typically on an interior side wall near the front where it is easy to see when the door is open; confirm the exact location in the FFHS2611LB0 owner's manual.
Most Frigidaire side-by-side refrigerators place the model and serial label in one of these spots:
- Inside the fresh food compartment on the left wall
- Inside the fresh food compartment on the right wall
- Near the top front edge of the liner (just inside the door opening)
- Occasionally behind a crisper drawer or near the lower side wall
We recommend copying the model number exactly as printed, including every letter and digit. For Frigidaire models, each character helps identify the platform and features.
- Write it down exactly (example: FFHS2611LB0)
- Do not drop the last characters; the ending often indicates a specific design revision
- Use the full model number when ordering parts like a water filter, door gasket, or control board
- Record the serial number too; it helps with date and production details
Using the full model number prevents ordering the wrong part and speeds up diagnosis for common issues like no ice, warm temperatures, or dispenser problems.
| What you’re doing | Use the model number for | Example on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Ordering a filter | Matching the correct filter type | Refrigerator water filter WF3CB |
| Looking up instructions | Correct operating and care steps | FFHS2611LB0 owner's manual |
| Installation checks | Water line, leveling, door seal checks | FFHS2611LB0 installation guide |
The FFHS2611LB0 uses the PureSource 3 water filter type; replacing it about every 6 months helps maintain water quality and ice production.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The most common issue we see on Frigidaire refrigerators like model FFHS2611LB0 is a cooling complaint, often tied to restricted airflow (dirty condenser), a door not sealing, or a defrost-related ice buildup that reduces refrigerator-section cooling even when the freezer seems OK. See the FFHS2611LB0 owner's manual for model-specific troubleshooting steps.
- Refrigerator section warm but freezer still cold
- Unit runs a lot or seems to never shut off
- Frost or ice buildup in the freezer
- Ice maker not making ice or making less ice
- Moisture between doors or on the cabinet in humid weather
Start with these basics before replacing parts:
- Make sure doors close fully and nothing is blocking them
- Clean the condenser (a dirty condenser can cause long run times)
- Confirm temperature settings; allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize after changes
- Check door gaskets for dirt, cracks, or poor fit; leaks make the refrigerator run longer
- Reduce frequent or long door openings
| What you notice | Most likely area to check | Example part that can be involved |
|---|---|---|
| Runs constantly, temps drift | Dirty condenser, door gasket leak | Refrigerator door gasket (white) 241786013 |
| Freezer frosts up, fridge warms | Defrost system issue | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918214 |
| Ice maker slow or no ice | Shutoff arm/switch, water flow, clogged filter | Refrigerator water filter WF3CB |
Cooling and ice maker problems often share the same root causes: airflow restrictions, warm air leaks at the door seal, or water flow restrictions. Fixing the basic cause first prevents repeat failures and protects food temperatures.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Frigidaire Gallery high end?
Frigidaire Gallery is not a luxury, high-end line; it is a strong mid-range tier with upgraded styling and features compared with basic Frigidaire models. For feature details and operating options on your Frigidaire FFHS2611LB0, use the FFHS2611LB0 owner's manual.
Frigidaire’s lineup is usually grouped by feature level and finish options. “High end” typically means premium build, pro-style performance, and higher price points.
- Frigidaire (base line): practical features, value-focused
- Frigidaire Gallery: more convenience features and design upgrades
- Frigidaire Professional: premium look and higher-end feature sets
High-end refrigerators usually emphasize performance consistency, premium materials, and advanced controls.
| Category | Mid-range (typical Gallery positioning) | High-end (luxury tier) |
|---|---|---|
| Features | More options than entry-level | Most advanced, specialized features |
| Finishes | Upgraded, modern finishes | Premium finishes and hardware |
| Price | Moderate | Highest |
| Serviceability | Standard parts availability | Often more specialized parts |
Knowing the tier helps set expectations for things like electronic controls, ice and water systems, and door sealing. A mid-range side-by-side like the FFHS2611LB0 commonly uses serviceable components such as a water filter, temperature sensor, and door gaskets.
- Use the manual to confirm control settings and normal operating sounds
- Keep the water filter fully seated to avoid dispenser and flow issues
- Replace filters on schedule to protect the ice and water system
- Check door seals if you see frost, sweating, or temperature swings
- Operating features and care: FFHS2611LB0 owner's manual
- Installation and setup checks: FFHS2611LB0 installation guide
Last updated: February 2026
How wide is a 25.6 cubic foot refrigerator?
Most 25.6 cubic foot side-by-side refrigerators are about 36 inches wide. For your Frigidaire FFHS2611LB0, confirm the exact cabinet width and required clearances in the FFHS2611LB0 owner's manual, since doorway fit and door swing space matter as much as the cabinet measurement.
Even when the cabinet is “36 inches,” real-world space needs are usually larger.
- Typical cabinet width: ~35 7/8 to 36 inches
- Plan extra space for doors and handles: door swing can add several inches
- Leave installation clearance: sides/top and rear clearance help airflow and hookups
- Measure your narrowest point: doorways, hallways, and turns
- Consider door removal if needed: many side-by-sides can be narrowed by removing doors
Use a tape measure and write down each number.
- Width of the refrigerator cabinet (not including doors/handles)
- Width including doors and handles
- Height and depth (depth often causes surprises)
- Width of the doorway opening (trim included)
- Clearance needed so doors can fully open for drawers and freezer baskets
| What you are measuring | What it affects | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet width | Will it physically fit | Compare to doorway width |
| Width with handles | Snags in tight entries | Measure the widest point |
| Door swing clearance | Drawer access, usability | Ensure doors can open fully |
| Side/top and rear clearance | Air circulation, plumbing/electrical access | Follow the installation specs |
A refrigerator that “fits” by cabinet width can still be a problem if the doors cannot open fully, or if you do not leave the recommended clearance for air circulation and water line access. The installation requirements for FFHS2611LB0 are laid out in the FFHS2611LB0 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026





