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Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 refrigerator

Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Water Tube Fitting for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 218888001

    Ice maker diagram

    Refrigerator Water Tube Fitting

    Part #218888001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 3206336

    Ice maker diagram

    Screw

    Part #3206336

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Handle Trim for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 240359204

    Handle Trim

    Part #240359204

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Door Handle for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 240359108

    Freezer door diagram

    Door Handle

    Part #240359108

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 218737900

    Ice maker diagram

    Screw

    Part #218737900

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Dispenser Module for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 5304421849

    Ice & water dispenser diagram

    Dispenser Module

    Part #5304421849

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Screw for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 215296300

    Ice & water dispenser diagram

    Refrigerator Screw

    Part #215296300

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Door Hinge Screw for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 240402702

    Cabinet diagram

    Refrigerator Door Hinge Screw

    Part #240402702

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Roller Wheel Pin for Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 - Part 5303316859

    Refrigerator Roller Wheel Pin

    Part #5303316859

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Frigidaire Refrigerator FRS6R4EQ7 FAQs

On the Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7, “demo” (showroom) mode is the same idea as “cooling off”; it keeps the lights and controls working while stopping normal cooling. Use the exact key sequence listed for your control style in the FRS6R4EQ7 owner's manual so you enter and exit the mode correctly.

How to turn demo mode on or off (what to do)

Because Frigidaire used more than one control-panel layout on side-by-side models, the correct method is the one printed for FRS6R4EQ7.

Use this process:

  • Open the FRS6R4EQ7 owner's manual
  • Look for “demo mode”, “showroom mode”, or “cooling off” in the controls section
  • Follow the listed button combination and hold time (many Frigidaire panels use a 3 to 10 second press-and-hold)
  • Repeat the same steps to exit demo mode
  • After exiting, wait 5 to 10 minutes for the compressor and fans to restart

How to tell if demo mode is active

These checks confirm you are in a non-cooling display mode:

  • Interior lights and display work, but the refrigerator stays warm
  • You do not hear the compressor or evaporator fan running
  • Ice maker stops producing ice
  • Temperatures do not drop after adjusting the controls
What you notice Most likely meaning What to do next
Display works, no cooling Demo/cooling-off mode is on Use the manual’s key sequence to turn it off
Cooling starts after exit Normal operation restored Allow 24 hours to stabilize temps
Ice still not making Ice maker is off or water issue Verify ice maker is ON and water supply is open

Why it matters

Demo mode prevents safe food storage because the sealed system and fans do not run. Exiting demo mode restores normal temperature control and lets the ice maker resume operation.

Last updated: January 2026

A side-by-side and a French door refrigerator are both good choices; “better” depends on how you use your kitchen. With the Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 side-by-side layout, you typically get easy access to both fresh and frozen foods at eye level, while French door models often make fresh-food storage and wide platters easier.

Quick comparison

Feature Side-by-side (like FRS6R4EQ7) French door
Fresh-food visibility Good (vertical shelves) Excellent (wide shelves)
Freezer access Very convenient Often lower drawer
Storing wide platters/pizza boxes Harder Easier
Door swing clearance Often less than French door Often needs more clearance

When a side-by-side is the better fit

  • You want both refrigerator and freezer items at eye level.
  • You use the freezer frequently and prefer shelves over a deep drawer.
  • Your kitchen has tighter aisle space; narrower doors can help.
  • You like built-in ice and water access (common on side-by-sides).

When a French door is the better fit

  • You store wide trays, party platters, or large produce bins often.
  • You want the most usable fresh-food shelf width.
  • You prefer a bottom freezer drawer for bulk frozen storage.

Installation and space planning (applies to both styles)

Your refrigerator choice should also match your kitchen clearances. For the FRS6R4EQ7, the installation guidance calls for about 3/8 inch at the sides and top and 1 inch at the back for airflow and connections; if installed beside a wall, allow space so the door can swing open comfortably. See the FRS6R4EQ7 installation guide for the full checklist and clearance notes.

Why it matters

Choosing the right door style reduces daily frustration (door swing, storage fit, and freezer access) and helps the refrigerator run efficiently by maintaining good airflow and a consistent door seal.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common issues we see with the Frigidaire FRS6R4EQ7 side-by-side refrigerator involve cooling performance, ice and water dispensing, door sealing, and defrost-related frost buildup. Many of these problems trace back to airflow, a restricted filter, a failing ice maker component, or a worn door gasket; use the FRS6R4EQ7 owner's manual for model-specific checks and settings.

Common problems and what they usually point to

  • Warm refrigerator or freezer: restricted airflow, dirty condenser area, or evaporator fan issues
  • Ice maker not making ice: ice maker assembly problems, frozen fill path, or water supply restriction
  • Water dispenser slow or no water: clogged filter or air in the water line
  • Frost buildup on back wall or poor airflow: defrost system trouble (thermostat/heater/timer depending on design)
  • Moisture, sweating, or poor door closing: door gasket not sealing or door alignment issues

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Confirm temperatures are set correctly and vents are not blocked by food.
  2. Replace the water filter if flow is weak or taste/odor is off; this model uses the refrigerator filter WFCB.
  3. If ice production is low, inspect the bin and ice maker area; the complete refrigerator ice maker 5304458371 is a common fix when the module or mold is failing.
  4. If you see condensation or the door pops open, inspect the seals; the fresh food side uses the refrigerator gasket 241786013 and the freezer side uses the refrigerator freezer gasket 241786014.
  5. If you hear fan noise changes or have uneven temps, check the evaporator fan blade area; the refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 is a common wear item.

Symptom-to-part map (most common)

Symptom Most likely area Example part on this model
Slow water, no water Filtration, air in line Refrigerator filter (WFCB)
No ice, small cubes Ice maker system Refrigerator ice maker (5304458371)
Door not sealing Door gasket Refrigerator gasket (241786013)
Frost, warm temps Defrost/airflow Defrost bi-metal thermostat (5303918214)

Why it matters

These issues affect food safety, energy use, and compressor run time. Fixing airflow restrictions, sealing problems, and water/ice restrictions early helps the FRS6R4EQ7 cool evenly and prevents repeat icing and leaking.

Last updated: March 2026

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