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Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 refrigerator

Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cover-upper Hinge,grey ,lh for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 5304503706

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    Cover-upper Hinge,grey ,lh

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

  • Refrigerator Clamp for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 5304453921

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    Refrigerator Clamp

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 241695906

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    Refrigerator Screw

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

  • Tube-water for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 242169404

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    Tube-water

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  • Cover-upper Hinge,grey ,rh for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 5304503707

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    Cover-upper Hinge,grey ,rh

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  • Refrigerator Gasket Evaporator for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 241860112

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    Refrigerator Gasket Evaporator

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  • Screw-should for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 240363602

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    Screw-should

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  • Universal/multiflex (frigidaire) Refrigerator Condenser Air Deflector for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 241987301

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    Universal/multiflex (frigidaire) Refrigerator Condenser Air Deflector

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  • Refrigerator Screw, #8-15 X 0.625-in for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 5304455650

    Refrigerator Screw, #8-15 X 0.625-in

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 - Part 240451503

    Refrigerator Screw

    Part #240451503

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

Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR FFHD2250TS8 FAQs

Bottom-freezer refrigerators like the Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 are less popular mainly because many shoppers prefer French door layouts, and a pull-out freezer drawer can feel harder to organize and requires more bending to reach heavy frozen items. They still offer a big benefit: everyday fresh-food items sit at eye level.

  • Freezer access is lower: you bend more often for frozen foods, especially bulky items.
  • Drawer organization can be tougher: items can stack up and get buried in the basket.
  • French door models dominate the market: many buyers prioritize wide shelves and door storage.
  • Price and features vary: some bottom-freezer models cost more than basic top-freezers.
  • Door fit matters more: if the refrigerator is not level, doors may not close tightly, which can be frustrating in daily use (leveling is emphasized in the installation guide).

Pros and cons at a glance

Layout What you gain What you give up
Bottom freezer (like FFHD2250TS8) Fresh-food section at eye level; good visibility for daily items More bending for freezer; drawer can be harder to sort
Top freezer Simple layout; easy freezer access at chest height Fresh-food section is lower; more bending for fridge items
French door Wide refrigerator shelves; popular storage layout Often higher cost; more doors and seals to maintain

Tips to make a bottom freezer easier to live with

  • Use bins to separate categories (meat, vegetables, breakfast items).
  • Keep heavier items toward the top of the drawer for easier lifting.
  • Leave space between packages so cold air circulates and food freezes efficiently (see the owner's manual).
  • Avoid overloading the freezer with warm food at once; it slows freezing and can raise temperatures.
  • Level the refrigerator so doors close tightly; this helps temperature stability and energy use.

Why it matters

Popularity does not equal performance. A bottom-freezer design often works well for households that use the refrigerator section most, because fresh foods are easier to see and reach. When you keep the unit level and avoid blocking airflow, it also runs more efficiently.

If you are comparing configurations or planning a repair that affects daily use (like door sealing or cooling airflow), we stock model-matched parts for FFHD2250TS8 and you can also search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Frigidaire Gallery is a mid-range line, not a high-end luxury tier. It sits above basic Frigidaire models and focuses on upgraded styling and convenience features; for your Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8, the FFHD2250TS8 owner's manual shows Gallery models as a distinct feature set within the same overall platform.

How Frigidaire lines typically compare

In most Frigidaire refrigerator families, the lineup breaks down like this:

  • Frigidaire (baseline): core features and value-focused design
  • Frigidaire Gallery: more feature-rich controls, finishes, and convenience upgrades
  • Frigidaire Professional (Pro): premium styling and higher-end feature packages

What “mid-range” means in real life

Gallery models are usually the sweet spot when you want a more upscale feel without stepping into the highest-priced series.

  • More advanced control options and user interface features (varies by model)
  • More design-forward finishes (often stainless looks and smudge-resistant options)
  • Convenience features that reduce daily hassle (ice, water, storage refinements)
  • Pricing that is typically below “Pro” tier models

Quick comparison table

Line Positioning What you usually get
Frigidaire Value Essentials, straightforward controls
Frigidaire Gallery Mid-range More features, upgraded look, added convenience
Frigidaire Professional Premium Highest-tier styling and feature set

Why it matters when buying parts or troubleshooting

Knowing the series helps you match the right documentation and parts style. For example, Gallery models often share the same core refrigeration system as baseline units, but can differ in controls, dispenser features, and filter setups. When you are ordering replacement parts for FFHD2250TS8 (like a water filter, ice maker, or control components), use the model-specific parts list first, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A bottom-mount refrigerator like the Frigidaire FFHD2250TS8 is better for many kitchens because the fresh-food section sits at eye and waist level, so the items you use most (milk, produce, leftovers) are easier to reach while the freezer stays in a lower drawer.

What “better” usually means with a bottom-mount design

  • More ergonomic daily use: less bending for fresh-food items.
  • Freezer organization: pull-out baskets and drawers make frozen foods easier to sort.
  • Good counter workflow: the refrigerator can be positioned for easy access to a counter when removing food.
  • Door swing planning: if the hinge side is against a wall, you typically need extra clearance to open the door wider.
  • Stable temperatures: proper placement and airflow help the compressor maintain temperatures.

When a bottom-mount might not be the best fit

Bottom-mount is not automatically “better” if your household uses the freezer more than the refrigerator, or if you have limited space for drawer clearance.

If you mostly use... Bottom-mount tends to feel... Why
Fresh food Better Most-used items are higher and easier to access
Frozen food Less convenient Freezer access is lower and often requires bending
Tight kitchen clearances Mixed You must allow room for door swing and full drawer/basket extension

Setup details that affect satisfaction (and performance)

A lot of “this fridge is great” versus “this fridge is annoying” comes down to installation basics.

  • Keep required clearances for airflow (commonly 3/8 inch at the sides and top, 1 inch at the back).
  • Do not block the toe grille; airflow is essential for proper operation.
  • Level the refrigerator so doors close correctly and drawers glide smoothly.
  • Avoid placing it where temperatures drop below 55°F or rise above 110°F.

For model-specific placement and leveling steps, follow the installation guide.

Why it matters

Bottom-mount refrigerators are designed around real-world habits: most people open the fresh-food doors far more often than the freezer. When the unit is leveled, has proper clearance, and the toe grille is unobstructed, you get easier daily access and more consistent cooling.

If you are shopping for replacement parts for your FFHD2250TS8 (for example, a refrigerator ice maker assembly 243297613 or a refrigerator water filter and filter cap EPTWFU01), you can order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Cooling performance problems are the most common issue we see with Frigidaire refrigerators like model FFHD2250TS8; the refrigerator section runs warm, temperatures swing, or food freezes near the air ports. The most frequent causes are restricted airflow, dirty condenser coils, weak fan airflow, or a door seal that is leaking.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Fridge warm, freezer OK: evaporator fan issue, blocked air vents, or frost/ice restricting airflow
  • Both sections warm: dirty condenser coils, condenser fan problem, or sealed system/compressor issue
  • Food freezing in fresh food: temperature set too cold or food placed too close to air ports
  • Ice maker not making ice: ice maker turned off, water valve closed, kinked line, or clogged/mis-seated filter
  • Odd-tasting water: water not dispensed for a while or unit not connected to a cold water line

Quick checks we recommend first (no tools)

  1. Confirm temperature targets: 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer (recommended settings). See the FFHD2250TS8 owner's manual.
  2. Keep packages and containers at least 1 inch away from the air ports to prevent freezing and airflow blockage.
  3. Make sure doors close gently and seal fully; a leaking gasket can cause frost and temperature swings.
  4. If ice production is low, verify the ice maker is on and the water supply line is not kinked.
  5. If you recently installed the refrigerator or moved it, follow the water hookup cautions in the FFHD2250TS8 installation guide (we recommend copper or stainless braided tubing, not plastic).

Common causes and the parts that often fix them

Problem area What you notice Parts that commonly apply on FFHD2250TS8
Evaporator airflow Warm fridge, noisy fan, uneven temps Frigidaire refrigerator evaporator fan motor 809069206, refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010
Water and ice supply No ice, slow fill, dispenser issues Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly 242253002, refrigerator water filter and filter cap EPTWFU01
Door sealing Frost, moisture, longer run times Frigidaire refrigerator freezer door gasket (gray) 5304537408

Why it matters

When airflow is restricted or a gasket leaks, the refrigerator runs longer, temperatures drift, and ice maker performance drops. Getting temperatures back to the recommended settings and restoring proper airflow usually solves the “warm fridge” complaint quickly.

For model-specific troubleshooting steps and alarm behavior, we also use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes. If you need to order a replacement part, we list model-matched options on this page, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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