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Frigidaire PHS69EHSS2 refrigerator

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Frigidaire Refrigerator PHS69EHSS2 FAQs

Your Frigidaire PHS69EHSS2 is a fully automatic defrost refrigerator; it enters a defrost cycle periodically (about 30 minutes), so you normally do not need to manually defrost it. If you have heavy frost or poor cooling, we focus on the cause (door seal leaks, airflow, or a defrost system issue) rather than forcing defrost.

What “defrosting” means on this model

Most of the time, “defrost” is simply the refrigerator running its built-in defrost cycle. For operating details and control behavior, use the owner's manual.

When you actually need to remove frost manually

Use manual frost removal only when frost is blocking airflow or the freezer door will not close.

  • Move food to a cooler.
  • Turn the ice maker off and empty the ice bucket.
  • Unplug the refrigerator (controls set to OFF do not remove power).
  • Leave doors open; place towels to catch water.
  • Let ice melt naturally; do not chip ice with sharp tools.
  • Dry the compartment, then restore power and allow 8 to 12 hours to fully cool.

Quick checks that prevent repeat frosting

Heavy frost usually comes from warm, moist air getting in or poor circulation.

What we check What it causes What to do
Door not sealing Frost buildup, long run times Inspect and clean the gasket sealing surfaces
Doors opened often Moisture load increases Reduce door openings, confirm doors close fully
Dirty or damaged gasket Air leaks Replace the gasket if it is torn or deformed
Fan/airflow issue Warm spots, frost patterns Check for blocked vents and listen for fan operation

If the freezer gasket is not sealing, the correct replacement for this model is the refrigerator freezer gasket 241786014.

Why it matters

Frost buildup can block airflow across the evaporator, which makes temperatures rise and can cause the compressor to run too long. Fixing the air leak or airflow problem restores normal cooling and reduces energy use.

Last updated: February 2026

A side-by-side is “better” than a French door when you want easy access to both fresh and frozen food at eye level and you prefer narrower door swing clearance; a French door is “better” when you want wider refrigerator shelves for platters and large fresh-food storage. For your Frigidaire PHS69EHSS2, the best choice comes down to how you store food and how your kitchen is laid out.

Quick comparison (what typically matters most)

Feature Side-by-side (like PHS69EHSS2) French door
Fresh-food shelf width Narrower shelves Wider shelves for trays and platters
Freezer access Vertical freezer, items at eye level Bottom freezer drawer, more bending
Door swing clearance Often needs less clearance per door Often needs more clearance per door
Organization style More bins, more vertical sections More wide shelves, big deli drawers

Choose a side-by-side if you prioritize

  • Grabbing frozen foods without bending down as often
  • Keeping both refrigerator and freezer items at eye level
  • Fitting the refrigerator in a tighter aisle where wide doors are a problem
  • Using door bins for frequently accessed items (jars, bottles, gallon containers on some models)

Choose a French door if you prioritize

  • Storing wide items (pizza boxes, party platters, sheet pans)
  • Seeing and organizing fresh ingredients across wide shelves
  • A larger, more open refrigerator compartment feel

Why it matters (real-world fit and efficiency)

No matter which style you choose, day-to-day performance depends heavily on setup and habits. We recommend leveling the refrigerator so doors close tightly, keeping vents clear, and minimizing door-open time; these basics help temperature stability and energy use in any design. For model-specific features and storage layout details, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On our Frigidaire PHS69EHSS2 side-by-side refrigerator, a CF (sometimes shown as SY CF) message points to a communication problem between the main control board and the user interface/display. A power reset and checking wiring connections typically resolves intermittent CF messages.

What to do first (quick checks)

  • Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Keep doors closed and let the controls stabilize for a few minutes after power returns.
  • If the display is acting erratically, confirm the unit is getting steady power (no loose outlet, no tripped breaker).
  • If temperatures are also unstable, make sure food packages are not blocking air vents (airflow issues can trigger performance symptoms that look like control problems).
  • If the message returns quickly, plan to inspect control wiring and connectors.

What CF usually affects

CF is a control-to-display communication issue, so symptoms often involve the panel more than cooling:

  • Display blanks, flickers, or shows incorrect characters
  • Buttons do not respond consistently
  • Beeping or repeated error message
  • Cooling may continue normally, or it may cycle oddly if the controls cannot “talk” reliably

Common causes and likely fixes

Likely cause What you’ll notice Typical fix
Power glitch or brief outage CF appears after outage Power reset (unplug 5 minutes)
Loose/oxidized connector CF comes and goes Reseat connectors; inspect for corrosion
Failed control board or UI CF returns soon after reset Replace the failed board (diagnosis required)

Why it matters

When the control board and display cannot communicate, you can lose accurate temperature control and reliable settings changes. That increases the risk of food temperatures drifting without you noticing.

Helpful references for this model

Last updated: February 2026

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