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Frigidaire FFUE2022AW6 freezer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFUE2022AW6 freezer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Hinge,upper for Frigidaire FFUE2022AW6 - Part 5304523689

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  • Shelf-wire L for Frigidaire FFUE2022AW6 - Part 5304537123

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Frigidaire FREEZER FFUE2022AW6 FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire upright freezer model FFUE2022AW6, we look up the correct replacement parts by matching the full model number to the exact parts list for that unit; this helps ensure the part fits and the wiring, mounting, and connectors match.

How to look up parts by model number (FFUE2022AW6)
  • Find the model tag on the freezer cabinet (commonly inside the door opening or on an interior side wall).
  • Write the model number exactly as shown: FFUE2022AW6.
  • Use the model number to pull the model-specific parts list and diagrams.
  • Match the part by name and location in the diagram (for example, control area, evaporator area, door).
  • Confirm the part ID before ordering, especially for electrical parts like a control board or fan motor.
Examples of model-matched parts you might see

If you are troubleshooting cooling, defrosting, or door sealing issues on FFUE2022AW6, these are common part types that are model-matched:

Symptom or need Part type Example part for FFUE2022AW6
Frost buildup, warm temps Defrost thermostat / heater Freezer defrost bi-metal thermostat and wire harness assembly 5304523788
No interior light Light bulb Refrigerator light bulb 5304522314
Warm freezer, weak airflow Evaporator fan Refrigerator evaporator fan motor and blade 5304523741
Door not sealing, frost near door Door gasket Freezer door gasket 140190906861
Why the full model number matters

Frigidaire freezers can use different electronic controls, wire harnesses, shelves, and door parts across similar-looking units. Using FFUE2022AW6 prevents ordering a part that is close but not compatible.

When to use error codes

If your FFUE2022AW6 displays an error code, use the code to narrow the failure to the control, sensor, defrost system, or wiring before replacing parts. See Frigidaire deluxe electronic control module freezer error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

To clean the condenser coils on your Frigidaire FFUE2022AW6 upright freezer, unplug the freezer, access the condenser area (usually behind the lower front grille or rear cover), then brush and vacuum dust from the coils and condenser fan so the unit can release heat efficiently.

Step-by-step: cleaning the condenser coils
  • Unplug the freezer (or switch off the breaker) to prevent shock and to keep the fan from running.
  • Pull the freezer straight out so you can reach the lower back area without kinking the power cord.
  • Remove the lower front grille or rear access panel (location varies by installation).
  • Use a coil brush or stiff bristle brush to loosen packed lint and dust; brush up and down along the coil fins.
  • Vacuum debris as you brush; a crevice tool helps around the compressor and fan shroud.
  • Wipe the floor area and reinstall the grille or panel before restoring power.
How often to clean (typical schedule)

Most upright freezers run best when coils are cleaned every 6 to 12 months.

Home conditions Recommended coil cleaning
Low dust, no pets Every 12 months
One pet or moderate dust Every 6 to 9 months
Multiple pets, heavy lint (laundry area) Every 3 to 6 months
Signs the coils need cleaning
  • Freezer runs longer than normal or seems to run constantly
  • Cabinet feels hotter than usual on the outside
  • Warm temperatures or soft ice cream even though settings are correct
  • Excessive noise from the condenser fan area
Why it matters

Condenser coils dump heat from the sealed system. When coils and the condenser fan are clogged with dust, the compressor works harder, energy use goes up, and cooling performance drops.

Related DIY help

If you are also seeing a temperature or control-related warning, use Frigidaire deluxe electronic control module freezer error codes to narrow down whether the issue is airflow, defrost, or an electronic control problem.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, repairing a Frigidaire upright freezer like model FFUE2022AW6 is usually worth it when the problem is a common service part (defrost, fan, gasket, control) and the cabinet is in good shape. For most upright freezers, repairs make the most sense when the unit is under 10 years old and cooling performance has been solid.

Quick decision checklist
  • The freezer still cools but has frost buildup, warm spots, or noisy airflow
  • The door seals well or can be restored with a gasket replacement
  • The issue is isolated to a replaceable component (not sealed-system tubing)
  • The interior liner and cabinet are not cracked or badly rusted
  • You want to avoid the cost and hassle of replacing a full-size freestanding freezer
Common “worth it” repairs on FFUE2022AW6

These are typical fixes that restore normal temperatures and reduce ice buildup:

Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
Heavy frost on back wall, warmer temps Defrost system Freezer defrost bi-metal thermostat and wire harness assembly 5304523788
Warm freezer, fan not running, odd noises Evaporator airflow Refrigerator evaporator fan motor and blade 5304523741
Frost around door, long run times Door seal Freezer door gasket 140190906861
Display issues, erratic temps Controls Freezer electronic control board 5304533259
When replacement is the better call

Replacement is typically the better value when the freezer has sealed-system problems (compressor, refrigerant leak, internal restriction) because labor and specialized tools drive the cost up quickly.

A few strong indicators:

  • The freezer runs constantly but never reaches safe freezing temperatures
  • You hear repeated clicking at the compressor area after it tries to start
  • You see oily residue near tubing connections (often tied to a refrigerant leak)
  • Cooling is weak even after a full manual defrost and condenser cleaning
Why it matters

A freezer that cannot hold consistent temperatures risks food safety and increases energy use. Fixing a defrost or airflow problem early often prevents ice buildup that can strain the evaporator fan motor and control system.

For troubleshooting display codes before you decide, use Frigidaire deluxe electronic control module freezer error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

An upright freezer like the Frigidaire FFUE2022AW6 typically costs more to buy and run than a similar-size chest freezer because more cold air spills out when you open the front door. Uprights also lose some usable space to shelves and bins, which can limit bulky-item storage.

Common disadvantages (upright vs. chest)
  • More cold-air loss when opened, so the compressor may run more often.
  • Higher purchase price for the same capacity in many product lines.
  • Less flexible space for large items because shelves and door bins break up the cavity.
  • Faster temperature rise during long outages compared with a packed chest freezer.
  • More frost/ice impact on airflow if the door is opened frequently or not sealing well.
What you get in return (why many people still choose upright)

Uprights are popular because they are easier to organize and access. If you open the freezer daily, the convenience can outweigh the efficiency tradeoff.

Feature Upright freezer (FFUE2022AW6 type) Chest freezer
Access Eye-level shelves, easier to see food Items can stack, harder to reach bottom
Energy use Typically higher due to door air loss Typically lower, cold air stays in
Bulky storage Limited by shelves More open cavity
Outage performance Warms faster when opened Holds temp longer when kept closed
Tips to reduce the disadvantages on an upright
Why it matters

Energy use, storage flexibility, and temperature stability affect food quality and operating cost. Choosing the right style (upright vs. chest) depends on how often you access food and how you store bulk items.

Last updated: January 2026

Most upright freezers, including the Frigidaire FFUE2022AW6, typically last 10 to 15 years. With steady indoor temperatures, clean airflow around the cabinet, and prompt repair of cooling or frost issues, it’s common to reach the upper end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

Here’s what most often shortens or extends upright freezer life:

  • Room conditions: hot garages, high humidity, and dust reduce efficiency and stress the sealed system
  • Airflow: blocked vents or a dirty condenser area makes the compressor run longer
  • Door sealing: a weak gasket causes warm air leaks, frost buildup, and longer run times
  • Defrost performance: heavy frost from a failed heater or thermostat can restrict airflow
  • Electrical stability: frequent power interruptions can stress controls and inverter-driven compressors
Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

Use this as a practical rule of thumb for a freestanding freezer.

Freezer age If it has a minor issue (light, gasket, fan) If it has a major cooling issue (sealed system, compressor)
0 to 7 years Repair is usually the best value Repair often makes sense if diagnosis is clear
8 to 12 years Repair if parts cost is reasonable Compare repair cost to replacement value
13 to 15+ years Repair only if low-cost and simple Replacement is usually the better long-term choice
Maintenance that adds years

These steps reduce run time, prevent frost problems, and protect the electronic controls:

  • Keep the freezer level so the door closes and seals consistently
  • Leave space around the cabinet for ventilation (especially at the back and bottom)
  • Keep the door closed as much as possible; organize food so you can grab items quickly
  • Defrost and clear ice if you see airflow getting restricted; follow how to defrost a freestanding freezer
  • If you notice frost around the door, inspect the gasket and consider replacing the freezer door gasket 140190906861
Why it matters

A freezer that runs longer to hold temperature uses more energy and wears out key components faster (evaporator fan motor, electronic control board, inverter). Fixing air leaks and frost issues early is one of the simplest ways to protect the cooling system.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Frigidaire upright freezer like model FFUE2022AW6, the model number is typically printed on a rating label inside the cabinet, most often along the interior side trim where you can see it when the door is open. Use that exact model number when ordering parts.

Where to look first (upright freezer)

Check these common label locations with the door open:

  • Interior side wall or side trim near the front opening
  • Upper side wall area near the top hinge side
  • Lower side wall area near the bottom hinge side
  • Behind or beside the crisper or lower bin area (if equipped)
  • Along the inner frame around the door opening
What the label usually includes

The same label often lists both the model and serial information.

Label item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Matching parts and diagrams FFUE2022AW6
Serial number Production date and version details Letters and numbers
Why the exact model number matters

Frigidaire upright freezers can use different door gaskets, controls, and defrost parts depending on the exact model and production run. Using the full model number helps ensure you get the correct fit and wiring style.

If you’re ordering parts after you find the model number

Once you confirm FFUE2022AW6, match the symptom to the correct part type:

For control display issues or beeping, use Frigidaire deluxe electronic control module freezer error codes to identify what the freezer is reporting.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Frigidaire FFUE2022AW6 upright freezer is running but not freezing, the most common causes are restricted airflow (frost buildup or blocked vents), poor heat release at the condenser, or a failed cooling/defrost control component that prevents the evaporator from getting cold.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the temperature setting is at a colder setting and the door is closing fully.
  • Make sure packages are not blocking interior air vents or the evaporator fan cover.
  • Check for heavy frost on the back interior panel; that points to a defrost problem.
  • Clean dust from the condenser area (unplug first); dirty coils can stop proper cooling.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan; if it is not running, cold air will not circulate.
What the symptoms usually mean
What you notice Most likely area Common next step
Freezer warm, compressor runs a lot Dirty condenser or poor airflow Clean condenser, improve clearance
Heavy frost on back wall Defrost system issue Test defrost heater/thermostat
No fan sound inside, warm temps Evaporator fan not running Inspect/replace fan motor
Temps swing, display odd behavior Control problem Check error codes, test control board
Parts that commonly fix “not freezing” on this model

These are model-matched parts we often see involved when cooling or defrost fails:

Why it matters

When an upright freezer cannot move air or cannot defrost, frost can insulate the evaporator coil and block airflow. That makes temperatures rise even if the compressor is running, and food can soften or thaw.

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Last updated: January 2026

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