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Frigidaire LGHK2336TF0 side-by-side refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire LGHK2336TF0 side-by-side refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Side-By-Side Refrigerator LGHK2336TF0 FAQs

Yes. A side-by-side refrigerator like the Frigidaire LGHK2336TF0 has a freezer; it is one of the two full-height vertical compartments, with the refrigerator compartment on the other side. This layout is designed so both doors can fully open for access to shelves, drawers, and freezer baskets.

How the side-by-side layout works

In a side-by-side design, you get two tall sections that run from top to bottom:

  • Freezer side: frozen food storage, shelves, bins, and typically the ice maker area
  • Refrigerator side: fresh food storage, crisper drawers, deli storage, and adjustable shelving
  • Door storage: commonly used for condiments, beverages, and quick-access items
  • In-door features (common): ice and water dispensing on many models
What to check on your LGHK2336TF0

For the exact compartment features and how your controls and storage are arranged, use the LGHK2336TF0 owner's manual.

If you are troubleshooting freezer-related issues, these parts are commonly involved on side-by-side refrigerators:

Symptom Common area to check Example part for this model
Freezer not cold enough Airflow from evaporator area Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010
Ice not dispensing Dispenser mechanism Refrigerator ice dispenser solenoid 241675704
No ice production Ice maker assembly Refrigerator ice maker 243297613
Why it matters

Knowing that one full side is dedicated to the freezer helps with setup and performance. Proper door swing clearance and leveling help the doors seal correctly, which keeps freezer temperatures stable and reduces frost and ice maker problems.

For placement and leveling guidance (so both doors open fully and seal properly), follow the LGHK2336TF0 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Most 36-inch-wide refrigerators are either counter-depth (about 24 to 27 inches deep without handles) or standard-depth (about 30 to 36 inches deep without handles). For your Frigidaire LGHK2336TF0 side-by-side refrigerator, use the depth and clearance specs in the LGHK2336TF0 installation guide to plan cabinetry and door swing.

Typical depth ranges (what “standard” usually means)

Depth depends on cabinet style and what you include in the measurement.

  • Counter-depth: typically 24 to 27 inches (cabinet closer to counter line)
  • Standard-depth: typically 30 to 36 inches (more capacity, sticks out farther)
  • Handles and door curvature: often add 1 to 3 inches
  • Rear space for hookups and airflow: plan at least about 1 inch behind the cabinet
  • Door swing clearance: allow extra space so drawers and bins can pull out fully
Quick comparison table
Type Typical depth (no handles) What it’s best for
Counter-depth 24 to 27 in. Flush look, tighter walkways
Standard-depth 30 to 36 in. Maximum storage space
How we recommend measuring depth

Measure in three ways so you do not get surprised during installation.

  • Cabinet only: back of cabinet to front of doors (no handles)
  • Overall depth: cabinet plus handles (deepest point)
  • Installed depth: overall depth plus the rear gap needed for the power cord, water line, and ventilation
Why it matters

Depth affects whether the refrigerator fits between cabinets, whether doors open far enough to remove crisper drawers, and whether you have room for the ice and water dispenser water line.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire LGHK2336TF0 side-by-side refrigerator, most error messages clear after you correct the condition that triggered them, then reset the control. Start with a power reset; if the message returns, use the control’s Default settings reset described in the LGHK2336TF0 owner’s manual.

Quick reset steps (safe first)
  • Power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or switch the breaker off) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Close both doors fully and wait 2 minutes; some alarms/messages clear after a short delay.
  • If the message relates to the ice dispenser, remove the ice bin, clear any clumped ice, reinstall it, then press Set to reset the alarm (when applicable).
  • Factory default reset: on the control panel, select Default settings, then press and hold Set for 3 seconds to restore factory defaults.
  • If the display is flashing temperatures or codes, treat it as an active fault and move to troubleshooting below.
What you can reset vs. what you must fix
What you see on the display What to do What it means
Water filter status (Good/Order/Replace) Press and hold Set for 3 seconds on Water filter Maintenance reminder, not a failure
Air filter status (Good/Order/Replace) Press and hold Set for 3 seconds on Air filter Maintenance reminder, not a failure
Flashing temps or number codes Reset, then troubleshoot the cause Control detected a performance problem
Common causes that make codes come back
  • Ice jam or dispenser jam: thaw and clear the ice container; avoid infrequent use that lets ice melt and refreeze.
  • Restricted water supply: replace the water filter and confirm the supply valve is fully open and the line is not kinked.
  • Cooling airflow issues: make sure vents are not blocked; if you suspect poor airflow, inspect the evaporator fan area.
  • Sensor-related issues: temperature sensor problems can trigger recurring messages; testing may be needed.
Why it matters

Clearing the display without fixing the underlying issue usually makes the code return. Resetting after you correct airflow, ice, or water-supply problems helps the LGHK2336TF0 run at the right temperatures and prevents repeat alarms.

For model-specific code meanings and button functions, use the Frigidaire refrigerator error codes reference.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire LGHK2336TF0 side-by-side refrigerator, the most reliable “hard reset” is a power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the breaker) for 5 to 10 minutes, then restore power. You can also restore factory default settings from the dispenser controls as shown in the LGHK2336TF0 owner's manual.

Reset methods that apply to LGHK2336TF0

Use the option that matches what you are trying to fix:

  • Power reset (hard reboot): Unplug or switch off the circuit breaker for 5 to 10 minutes, then turn power back on.
  • Factory defaults reset: Use the DEFAULT SETTINGS control and press and hold for 3 seconds to restore factory default settings.
  • Cooling system off/on (not a reset): Use POWER ON-OFF and press and hold for 3 seconds to turn cooling off (display shows “OFF”), then repeat to turn cooling back on.
  • Clear an alarm after fixing the cause: For door-ajar and similar alarms, use the alarm reset key shown for your interface (commonly SET or MUTE ALARM).
Which reset should I use?
What’s happening Best reset to try What it changes
Display frozen, controls acting odd after outage Power reset Reboots control electronics
Temps or options got changed Factory defaults reset Restores default settings
You need to stop cooling for cleaning/service Cooling off/on Stops cooling and dispenser functions
Door alarm keeps sounding Alarm reset key Silences alarm after door is closed
Why it matters

Using the correct reset prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you quickly separate a control issue from a cooling, airflow, or ice and water problem.

If the issue returns after resetting
  • Confirm both doors fully close and nothing is holding them open.
  • Set normal temperatures and allow 24 hours to stabilize.
  • If an error code appears again, use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes.
  • For ongoing ice and water issues, replace the water filter and reset the filter indicator; the correct filter for this model is the refrigerator filter assembly EPTWFU01.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire LGHK2336TF0 side-by-side refrigerator, CF is a control/display message that points to a cooling performance problem (the refrigerator is not reaching or maintaining the target temperature). Start by checking power, airflow, and temperature settings, then follow the troubleshooting steps in the LGHK2336TF0 owner's manual.

What to check first (quick fixes)
  • Confirm the refrigerator is plugged in and the outlet has power.
  • Make sure both doors close and seal fully; a slightly open door can drive warm temps.
  • Verify the fresh food and freezer temperature settings are set normally (not too warm).
  • Allow time after changes; cooling can take several hours to stabilize.
  • Check that vents inside the compartments are not blocked by food packages.
Common causes of a CF cooling message
Likely cause What you may notice What to do
Door not sealing or left ajar Warm temps, moisture, longer run time Reseat bins, clear obstructions, check gasket contact
Airflow problem in the cabinet Uneven temps, warm spots Unblock vents; avoid overpacking
Control detects performance issue Flashing temperature display or alarms Follow “Before you call” checks; reset by power-cycling if instructed
Fan or sensor issue Poor cooling, unusual sounds Use guided diagnostics; replace failed parts if confirmed
Parts that can be involved (when symptoms match)

If CF is paired with warm temperatures or poor airflow, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

A CF message is the refrigerator telling us food-safe temperatures may not be maintained. Addressing door sealing, airflow, and cooling system performance quickly helps prevent spoilage and reduces compressor run time.

For code-related guidance specific to Frigidaire displays, use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire LGHK2336TF0 side-by-side refrigerator, defrost is controlled electronically, not by a stand-alone mechanical defrost timer with an advance dial. The defrost control function is handled through the refrigerator’s electronic controls; use the LGHK2336TF0 owner's manual to identify the exact access panels and component locations for your unit.

What you should look for on LGHK2336TF0

Instead of a separate timer module, you typically find an electronic control that manages defrost cycles along with temperature and fan operation.

  • No small timer box with a screwdriver-advance dial
  • A main electronic control board area (often behind a rear cover or in a control housing)
  • Wiring harness connectors going to sensors, fans, and the defrost heater circuit
  • A defrost system made up of the heater, defrost thermostat (or limiter), and temperature sensor
How to confirm what your refrigerator uses

Use these quick checks before removing parts:

  • Check the parts diagram and service information referenced in the manual for “control board” or “electronic control” wording
  • Look for diagnostic or alarm features on the user interface (common on electronically controlled Frigidaire models)
  • If you see heavy frost on the freezer back wall, treat it as a defrost system troubleshooting issue, not a timer-location issue
Common access areas (where the defrost control function lives)
Area on the refrigerator What’s usually there Why it relates to defrost
Control housing (fresh food ceiling area) User interface and control wiring Sends commands and reads sensors
Rear exterior service cover Main control board (varies by design) Runs defrost logic and power switching
Freezer evaporator cover (inside freezer) Evaporator, fan, defrost heater Where frost forms and is melted
Why it matters

If you search for a “defrost timer” on LGHK2336TF0, you can waste time removing the toe grille or control trim looking for a part that is not used on this design. Focusing on the electronic control and the heater and sensor circuit leads to faster, more accurate diagnosis.

Last updated: February 2026

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