How can I tell how many cubic feet my freezer is?
To find the cubic feet (capacity) of your Frigidaire FFU20FC4AW0 upright freezer, we measure the usable interior space and convert it to cubic feet. Multiply interior length × width × height (in inches), then divide by 1,728.
Use the inside dimensions, not the outside cabinet size.
- Empty the freezer enough to access the interior walls
- Measure interior width (left wall to right wall)
- Measure interior depth (back wall to inside of the door liner, not the gasket)
- Measure interior height (floor to ceiling of the liner)
- If shelves or bins reduce usable space, measure the main cavity and note obstructions separately
Use this formula:
- Cubic feet = (L × W × H) ÷ 1,728
Example:
| Measurement type | Inches | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Interior width | 28 | Wall to wall |
| Interior depth | 22 | Back wall to door liner |
| Interior height | 60 | Floor to ceiling |
| Calculated capacity | 21.4 cu ft | (28×22×60)÷1,728 |
Even after you calculate the interior volume, real storage space can feel smaller because of airflow and components.
- Evaporator cover and air channels take up space
- Shelves and baskets reduce tall-item storage
- Frost buildup reduces usable volume over time
- A door seal that leaks can cause excess frost and lost space (see freezer door gasket 5304507199)
Knowing cubic feet helps us choose the right freezer shelf, basket layout, and storage plan, and it also helps when comparing replacement freezers or estimating how much food you can safely store.
Last updated: January 2026
Is there a frost free upright freezer?
Yes. Frost-free upright freezers are common, and the Frigidaire FFU20FC4AW0 is designed to run with an automatic defrost system so you do not have to manually defrost under normal use. If you see heavy frost, it usually points to a door-seal or defrost-system issue.
A frost-free freezer periodically warms the evaporator coil just enough to melt frost, then drains the water to a pan to evaporate. Key components include:
- Defrost timer or electronic control to schedule defrost cycles
- Defrost heater to melt frost off the evaporator
- Defrost thermostat (bi-metal) to prevent overheating
- Door gasket to keep humid air out
If your FFU20FC4AW0 is building frost on the back wall or around the door, focus on air leaks and the defrost circuit:
- Make sure the door closes fully and shelves or packages are not blocking it
- Inspect the gasket for gaps, tears, or hardened sections (common cause)
- Limit door openings and avoid loading warm, uncovered food
- Listen for the evaporator fan; weak airflow can worsen frost patterns
- If frost is heavy behind the rear panel, the defrost heater, thermostat, or timer may be failing
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Frost around door perimeter | Door seal leak | Freezer door gasket 5304507199 or freezer door gasket 5304507200 |
| Solid frost/ice behind rear panel | Defrost system not heating | Freezer defrost heater 216730700 or freezer defrost heater 5304496687 |
| Defrost never seems to run | Defrost control/timer | Defrost timer 5304518034 |
| Frost returns quickly after clearing | Defrost thermostat not closing | Thermostat 297216600 |
A frost-free upright freezer should stay efficient and maintain stable temperatures. When frost builds up, airflow drops, run time increases, and food can thaw and refreeze, which hurts texture and quality.
For step-by-step defrost troubleshooting and replacement guidance, use how to replace a freezer defrost heater as a reference for safe access and reassembly.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with FFU20FC4AW0?
The most common issues we see with the Frigidaire FFU20FC4AW0 upright freezer are warm temperatures, heavy frost buildup, water leaking, and unusual noises. These problems usually trace back to airflow restrictions, a defrost-system failure, or a door seal that is not sealing tightly.
- Freezer not cold enough: dirty condenser coil, weak evaporator fan, thermostat/control issue, or sealed-system problem
- Frost or ice building up on the back wall: defrost heater or defrost timer not working, or door left slightly open
- Water on the floor: drain pan overflow, defrost drain issue, or door gasket leak causing excess frost melt
- Loud buzzing, clicking, or humming: fan blade rubbing ice, failing fan motor, or compressor start components struggling
- Door hard to close or frost around the door: worn or warped door gasket
- Confirm the temperature control is set colder and the door closes fully.
- Check for blocked vents and overpacked shelves that restrict airflow.
- Clean dust from the condenser area (unplug first).
- Look for frost patterns: a solid ice sheet often points to a defrost problem.
- Listen for the evaporator fan: it should run when cooling.
| Symptom | Common fix area | Example part for FFU20FC4AW0 |
|---|---|---|
| Frost buildup, warm temps | Defrost system | Freezer defrost heater 216730700 or defrost timer 5304518034 |
| Warm temps, poor airflow | Evaporator fan system | Fan motor 5304436055 or fan blade |
| Frost around door, sweating | Door seal | Freezer door gasket 5304507199 (match by diagram/position) |
When the defrost system or airflow is off, the evaporator can ice over and the freezer warms up even though the compressor runs. Fixing the root cause protects food, reduces energy use, and prevents repeat icing.
Last updated: March 2026





