Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For Frigidaire refrigerator model LFHB2751TF0, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to match compatible replacement parts (ice maker, water filter, door gasket, control boards) to your exact configuration.
How to find and use the model number
We recommend using the complete model number exactly as shown on the refrigerator’s data tag, then matching parts to the LFHB2751TF0 diagrams and parts list.
- Use the full model number, including all letters and numbers: LFHB2751TF0
- Search parts by model first, then confirm by part name and part ID
- Cross-check the part’s description against your symptom (no ice, leaks, warm temps)
- Use the exploded-view diagrams to confirm location and fit
- Keep your serial number handy if you are comparing revisions or finishes
Parts commonly searched by model (LFHB2751TF0 examples)
If you already know the system you are working on, these are common model-based lookups:
| System | What customers search | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Ice maker | No ice, small cubes, leaking | Refrigerator ice maker 243297613 |
| Water filtration | Bad taste, slow dispense, filter light | Refrigerator filter assembly EPTWFU01 |
| Door sealing | Frost, moisture, warm spots | Frigidaire Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket (gray) 5304537408 |
| Water supply | No water to dispenser/ice maker | Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve Assembly 242253002 |
Why it matters
Frigidaire builds multiple versions within a product family; using LFHB2751TF0 helps us narrow to the correct shelves, gaskets, ice maker components, and water system parts so you avoid returns and repeat repairs.
Helpful model-specific references
- Use the LFHB2751TF0 owner's manual to confirm feature locations (water filter position, ice maker controls) and maintenance intervals.
- For water filter selection and replacement steps, follow how to replace the water filter in a Frigidaire refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The most common issue we see on Frigidaire refrigerators like model LFHB2751TF0 is a cooling complaint (fresh food section too warm, freezer OK). The usual causes are restricted airflow, a defrost problem causing frost buildup, or a failing evaporator fan that cannot move cold air properly.
Most common symptoms customers notice
- Refrigerator section warm but freezer still freezing
- Frost or ice buildup on the back wall of the freezer
- Weak airflow from the refrigerator vents
- Food freezing in the refrigerator section (temperature regulation issue)
- Ice maker not making ice or dispensing issues
- Doors not sealing or not closing smoothly
Quick checks that solve many “not cooling right” calls
- Confirm doors seal and close correctly. A refrigerator that is not level can leak air; the installation guidance calls for proper leveling and clearance for airflow. Use the leveling steps in the LFHB2751TF0 installation guide.
- Check for blocked vents. Keep packages from covering air returns and supply vents.
- Look for frost buildup. Heavy frost points to a defrost system issue (common on French door refrigerators).
- Listen for the evaporator fan. If the freezer is cold but you do not hear a steady fan sound, airflow may be the problem.
- Verify ice maker basics. The manual’s “Before you call” section covers common no-ice causes like the ice maker being off, a kinked water line, or a filter not seated. Use the LFHB2751TF0 owner’s manual.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems
| Symptom | Likely system | Example part for LFHB2751TF0 |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge warm, freezer OK | Airflow/evaporator fan | Frigidaire refrigerator evaporator fan motor 809069206 |
| No ice | Ice maker/water supply | Refrigerator ice maker 243297613 |
| Weak water flow, odd taste | Water filtration | Refrigerator filter assembly EPTWFU01 |
Why it matters
Cooling and ice maker problems often start as airflow or water-supply restrictions. Catching them early helps protect food temperatures, reduces frost buildup, and prevents strain on components like the compressor.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of LFHB2751TF0?
The average lifespan of the Frigidaire LFHB2751TF0 refrigerator is 13 years. You can often reach or exceed that by keeping airflow clear, maintaining tight door seals, and staying on schedule with routine items like the water filter listed in the owner's manual.
What affects lifespan the most
- Room temperature: operation outside roughly 55°F to 110°F can impair compressor cooling performance.
- Door seal condition: worn or warped gaskets force longer run times.
- Condenser airflow: dust buildup and blocked vents increase heat and compressor workload.
- Ice and water system health: restricted filters and valves can cause slow fill, leaks, or dispenser issues.
- Defrost performance: heavy frost from door leaks or airflow problems strains the cooling system.
Maintenance schedule we recommend
| Task | Frequency | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Replace water filter | Every 6 months | Protects water quality and helps maintain normal water flow |
| Clean door gaskets | Monthly | Prevents air leaks that increase compressor run time |
| Vacuum condenser area | Every 6 to 12 months | Improves heat removal and efficiency |
| Verify temps | Monthly | Keeps food safe and reduces overwork |
If you use the PureSource Ultra II filter system, the manual notes the EPTWFU01 filter is typically replaced about every six months; the matching part on this model’s parts list is the refrigerator filter assembly EPTWFU01.
Signs your refrigerator is nearing end-of-life
- Compressor runs almost constantly and temperatures still drift
- Repeated warm refrigerator or freezer episodes
- Excessive frost buildup that returns quickly after defrosting
- Water leaks that persist after basic checks
- Multiple major repairs needed within a short period
Why it matters
A refrigerator that is running too long or struggling to hold temperature uses more energy and can shorten compressor life. Simple upkeep, especially door sealing and airflow, is the most reliable way to protect the sealed system over the long term.
Last updated: March 2026





