Is Frigidaire Gallery high end?
Frigidaire Gallery is not a true luxury, high-end line; it is Frigidaire’s premium mid-range family with upgraded styling and features compared to basic Frigidaire models. For your FFHS2622MSVA side-by-side refrigerator, “Gallery” typically signals more feature-rich design than entry-level units.
We see Frigidaire positioned in tiers; “Gallery” generally sits above the most basic Frigidaire models and below true luxury brands.
- Frigidaire (base): practical features, value-focused
- Frigidaire Gallery: upgraded finishes and convenience features
- Frigidaire Professional: more performance-focused features and styling
- Luxury brands: higher price tier, premium materials, broader customization
“High end” is often about materials, noise control, fit and finish, and premium features (not just the badge). Use this quick checklist when comparing refrigerators.
| What you’re comparing | Mid-range (typical Gallery) | High-end luxury (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Price tier | Mid | High to premium |
| Features | Strong convenience set | Premium, specialized features |
| Fit and finish | Upgraded vs base | Highest-grade materials/details |
| Service parts cost | Moderate | Often higher |
Knowing the product tier helps set expectations for maintenance and replacement parts. Mid-range refrigerators like the FFHS2622MSVA commonly use widely available components, such as a standard-style water filter and modular ice maker assemblies.
- If ice production is inconsistent, the refrigerator ice maker assembly 241798231 is a common repair path.
- If water tastes or smells off, replacing the refrigerator water filter WF3CB on schedule helps protect the dispenser and ice system.
- If you’re comparing features or controls, the FFHS2622MSVA owner’s manual is the best reference for what your exact model includes.
- For display messages and diagnostics, use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes.
Last updated: January 2026
What does EF stand for on a Frigidaire refrigerator?
On the Frigidaire FFHS2622MSVA, EF (often shown as SY EF or 5Y EF) points to a problem in the evaporator fan circuit, meaning the refrigerator is not sensing normal evaporator fan operation. This commonly involves the evaporator fan motor, wiring connections, or the electronic control.
- Power-cycle the refrigerator: unplug for 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Listen for the evaporator fan: it should run when the unit is cooling (door switch may need to be pressed to hear it).
- Check for airflow blockage: overpacked shelves, frozen vents, or heavy frost can restrict air movement.
- Inspect door sealing: a poor seal can lead to frost buildup that interferes with airflow.
- Confirm temperatures are set correctly in the controls.
- If the code returns quickly, focus on the fan circuit (fan motor, harness, control).
If the fan is noisy, not spinning, or airflow is weak, these model-matched parts are often involved:
| Symptom | Most likely area | Model-matched part to consider |
|---|---|---|
| No airflow from freezer vents | Evaporator fan not running | Refrigerator evaporator motor 242077705 |
| Fan runs but airflow is poor | Fan blade damaged/loose or ice buildup | Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 |
| Frost buildup, intermittent cooling | Defrost sensing issue | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918214 |
The evaporator fan moves cold air across the evaporator and circulates it through the freezer and fresh food sections. When the fan circuit fails, temperatures can rise, food can thaw, and the refrigerator may run longer trying to recover.
- Use the FFHS2622MSVA owner's manual to confirm what your display is showing and to follow the model’s recommended checks.
- For code meanings and common fixes, use our Frigidaire refrigerator error codes guide.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
For the Frigidaire FFHS2622MSVA side-by-side refrigerator, the most common issues we see are cooling problems (warm fridge or freezer) and ice maker or water dispenser troubles. In many cases, the root cause is airflow restriction, a dirty condenser, a weak evaporator fan, or a door seal that is not sealing tightly (all of which make the unit run longer and cool poorly). See the FFHS2622MSVA owner's manual for the model’s “Solutions to common problems” guidance.
- Fresh food section warm, freezer OK: airflow issue between sections, damper problem, or frost/air blockage
- Freezer warm and fridge warm: dirty condenser coils, evaporator fan not moving air, or sealed-system issue
- Ice maker not making ice: ice maker switched off, water supply issue, filter not seated, or ice maker failure
- Water dispenser slow or stops: clogged or overdue water filter, air in the water line, low house water pressure
- Moisture inside or frost buildup: door left slightly open, gasket not sealing, high humidity
- Confirm doors close fully and the cabinet is level; the installation checklist calls out door sealing and leveling.
- Verify the ice maker is turned ON and the house water supply is connected with no leaks.
- Make sure the water filter is fully seated; an improperly seated filter can cause dispenser and ice maker issues.
- Clean the condenser area (a dirty condenser can cause longer run times and poor cooling).
- If the digital temperature display is flashing, follow the troubleshooting steps in the manual.
| Problem area | Common fix | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| No ice or intermittent ice | Replace failed ice maker assembly | Refrigerator ice maker assembly 241798231 |
| Slow water, bad taste/odor | Replace water filter (about every 6 months) | Refrigerator water filter WF3CB |
| Warm temps, poor airflow | Check/replace evaporator fan motor | Refrigerator evaporator motor 242077705 |
| Frost, sweating, long run times | Inspect/replace door gasket | Frigidaire refrigerator freezer door gasket, black 241786014 |
Cooling and ice maker complaints often share the same causes: restricted airflow, poor door sealing, or water supply and filtration problems. Fixing those basics first protects food temperatures, reduces compressor run time, and helps prevent repeat ice and water dispenser failures.
Last updated: January 2026
How wide is a 25.6 cubic foot refrigerator?
A 25.6 cu. ft. side-by-side refrigerator is typically built for a 36-inch-wide space; most measure about 35 7/8 inches to 36 inches wide (cabinet). For your Frigidaire FFHS2622MSVA, use the exact width and clearance requirements in the FFHS2622MSVA installation guide before you measure doorways or plan a cabinet opening.
Refrigerator listings often use different width measurements. To avoid a tight fit, measure these:
- Cabinet width (main box, usually excludes handles)
- Overall width with doors and handles (often wider)
- Door swing clearance (space needed to fully open doors)
- Installation clearance for airflow and water line routing
The installation instructions call out clearances for easier installation, air circulation, and plumbing/electrical connections.
| Area | Clearance to allow | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Sides and top | 3/8 inch | Air circulation and easier fit |
| Rear | 1 inch | Room for cord, water line, airflow |
Use this when you are planning space, then confirm exact dimensions in the guide.
- Opening width: 36 inches minimum
- Expected cabinet width: 35 7/8 to 36 inches
- Add space for handles and door swing: varies by handle style and hinge geometry
A refrigerator that “fits a 36-inch space” can still bind or run warm if it is squeezed too tightly. Proper side and rear clearance helps the Frigidaire cooling system breathe and gives you room for the water supply line.
Last updated: January 2026





