What is a standard size side-by-side refrigerator?
Most standard side-by-side refrigerators are about 30 to 36 inches wide, 67 to 70 inches tall, and 29 to 35 inches deep (depth varies most depending on handles and door clearance). For your Frigidaire FGHS2365KF1, confirm the exact cabinet and door-swing space requirements in the installation guide.
When we size a side-by-side refrigerator for a kitchen opening, we plan for the cabinet plus the space needed for airflow and doors to open fully.
- Width: 30 to 36 inches
- Height: 67 to 70 inches
- Depth: 29 to 35 inches (often deeper with handles)
- Door swing: needs extra clearance so drawers and freezer baskets can fully extend
- Ventilation space: required around the cabinet for proper air circulation
Your FGHS2365KF1 installation guidance calls for clearances that help with air circulation and connections.
| Location | Clearance to plan for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Sides and top | 3/8 inch | Air circulation and easier fit |
| Rear | 1 inch | Room for airflow, plumbing, and electrical |
Two refrigerators with the same width and height can fit very differently once you account for depth, handles, and door swing. Side-by-side doors are narrower than French door models, but you still need enough space for the doors to open fully so bins, drawers, and freezer baskets can slide out without binding.
- Measure the opening width, height, and depth in at least 3 spots
- Add clearance for rear space and side/top ventilation
- Confirm the doors can open fully without hitting a wall or cabinet
- Plan a path for delivery; if needed, remove refrigerator doors per the owner's manual
- If connecting water, ensure access to a cold water line with 30 to 100 psi water pressure
Last updated: February 2026
How to turn off ice maker on Frigidaire French Door refrigerator?
On the Frigidaire FGHS2365KF1, we turn off the ice maker by switching the ice maker power switch to Off (the “O” position). This stops ice production and prevents the fill valve from chattering if the refrigerator is not connected to water.
On this model, the ice maker is in the freezer compartment. To access the switch, we typically pull the extra shelf out (some models) to reach the ice maker.
- Open the freezer door
- Pull the shelf out if it blocks access
- Locate the ice maker power switch on the ice maker
- Press the switch to “O” to turn Off
- Press the switch to “I” to turn On
For the exact location and illustrations for FGHS2365KF1, use the FGHS2365KF1 owner's manual.
Turning the ice maker off is useful in a few common situations:
- The refrigerator is not connected to a water supply
- The house water supply is shut off
- You are cleaning the freezer or ice bin
- You are leaving for vacation
- You want to stop ice production to prevent overflow or clumping
If you still hear water-related noises or see odd ice behavior, check these basics:
| What to check | What “normal” looks like | What it can mean if not normal |
|---|---|---|
| Ice maker switch position | Set to “O” (Off) | Ice maker may still cycle if left On |
| Water supply | On and connected | Fill valve can chatter if no water is available |
| Ice bin | Seated fully | Misalignment can affect dispensing and door closing |
| Water filter age | Replaced about every 6 months | Old filter can contribute to small cubes and jams |
If you are also dealing with small cubes, jams, or poor ice quality, replacing the refrigerator water filter ULTRAWF is a common fix.
When the ice maker is On but there is no water supply, the fill valve can repeatedly try to open, which creates loud chattering and can lead to ongoing ice maker and dispenser complaints. Turning it Off prevents that cycle.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the SB code on a Frigidaire refrigerator?
On the Frigidaire FGHS2365KF1 side-by-side refrigerator, the SB (Sb) code means Sabbath Mode is turned on. In this mode, parts of the controls are disabled to reduce interaction with the refrigerator; the display shows Sb while the feature is active.
Use the temperature keys on the control panel:
- Press and hold "v" (freezer temp down) and "A" (refrigerator temp up) at the same time
- Keep holding for 5 seconds
- Watch the display; it will show Sb when Sabbath Mode is on
- Repeat the same button hold to turn it off
For the exact button locations on your user interface, follow the steps in the FGHS2365KF1 owner's manual.
Sabbath Mode is meant to limit certain control and display behaviors. Common things you may notice include:
- Some control inputs are disabled or limited
- The display continues to show Sb
- Normal day-to-day interactions with settings are reduced
- Cooling continues; the refrigerator still maintains temperature
- A high temperature condition can still trigger an alarm behavior for food safety
| Display code | Meaning | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| SB / Sb | Sabbath Mode is on | Hold freezer temp v + refrigerator temp A for 5 seconds to exit |
If you see SB and the dispenser or controls do not respond the way you expect, the refrigerator usually is not “broken”; it is operating in a special mode. Turning Sabbath Mode off restores normal control operation.
If you are seeing other codes or flashing temperature displays, use our Frigidaire refrigerator error codes guide to narrow down the cause.
Last updated: February 2026
How to defrost a side-by-side Frigidaire freezer?
To defrost the freezer on your Frigidaire FGHS2365KF1 side-by-side refrigerator, we recommend using the unit’s built-in defrost operation rather than manually melting ice. During defrost, the compressor and fans stop while the defrost heaters run to clear frost from the evaporator.
- Move perishable food to a cooler.
- Keep doors closed as much as possible while the refrigerator stabilizes.
- If you need access behind panels or around the doors, unplug the power cord first.
- Let the refrigerator complete its automatic defrost cycle; a normal cycle lasts about 30 minutes.
- After defrost, allow temperatures to stabilize; plan on up to 24 hours for full recovery after major temperature changes.
Heavy frost usually means warm, moist air is getting into the freezer or airflow is restricted.
- Check that the freezer door closes fully and nothing is blocking it.
- Inspect the door gasket for dirt, gaps, or damage.
- Reduce door openings and avoid leaving the door ajar.
- Confirm the refrigerator is level so doors seal correctly.
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Frost returns quickly | Door not sealing | Clean and inspect the gasket; correct door alignment |
| Frost mainly on back wall | Airflow restriction or defrost issue | Check vents for blockage; troubleshoot defrost components |
| Ice clumps, poor cooling | Fan or sensor issue | Check evaporator fan operation and temperature sensing |
If troubleshooting points to a failed defrost control component, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918214 (opens/closes to protect and control defrost heating)
- Refrigerator temperature sensor 240597220 (helps the control system regulate temperatures)
A properly working defrost system prevents the evaporator from icing over. When frost builds up, airflow drops, temperatures rise, and the compressor can run longer than normal.
For model-specific operating details and safety steps, follow the FGHS2365KF1 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The most common issue we see on Frigidaire side-by-side refrigerators like model FGHS2365KF1 is a cooling complaint (fresh food section too warm, freezer OK). It is usually caused by restricted airflow (dirty condenser coils, weak evaporator fan, or a stuck air damper) or a defrost problem that lets frost build up and block airflow; see the FGHS2365KF1 owner's manual for the model’s normal operation and troubleshooting checks.
- Refrigerator warm, freezer cold: airflow problem (evaporator fan, damper, frost blockage)
- Frost or ice buildup in freezer: defrost system issue (heater, defrost thermostat, sensor)
- No ice or slow ice production: ice maker off, water supply issue, clogged filter
- Water dispenser weak or not dispensing: filter not seated, filter clogged, air in the line
- Long run times: dirty condenser coils or door gasket leak
Use these checks because they solve a large share of “not cooling” and “no ice” calls.
- Confirm the unit is plugged in and household power is on
- Verify the refrigerator is connected to the household water supply (if using ice/water)
- Make sure the ice maker switch is On
- Check that the water filter is fully seated; push in until it clicks (common dispenser issue)
- Allow 24 hours after temperature changes for temperatures to stabilize
- Clean the condenser coils (dust buildup can cause warm temps and long run times)
| Problem area | What you notice | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Water filtration | Bad taste, low flow, no water | Refrigerator water filter ULTRAWF |
| Airflow control | Fridge section warm, uneven temps | Refrigerator air damper 241853801 |
| Defrost protection | Frost buildup, warming over time | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918214 |
| Temperature sensing | Temps swing, inconsistent cooling | Refrigerator temperature sensor 240597220 |
Cooling and airflow problems tend to get worse over days or weeks. Catching them early helps protect food, reduces compressor run time, and prevents heavy frost buildup that can block vents and stop proper circulation.
If you’re seeing flashing temperature displays or a code on the user interface, use our Frigidaire refrigerator error codes guide to narrow the problem to the right system before replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026





