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Frigidaire LFSS2612TF3 side-by-side refrigerator

Frigidaire LFSS2612TF3 side-by-side refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire LFSS2612TF3 side-by-side refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Side-by-Side Refrigerator LFSS2612TF3 FAQs

There isn’t one single “best” side-by-side refrigerator for everyone; the best choice depends on your kitchen fit, how much ice and water you use, and how simple you want the dispenser system to be. If you already own a Frigidaire LFSS2612TF3, it’s a solid, practical side-by-side when it’s installed correctly and maintained per the LFSS2612TF3 use & care manual.

What to look for in a great side-by-side

We recommend prioritizing these factors because they drive day-to-day satisfaction and long-term reliability:

  • Consistent temperatures (stable fridge and freezer temps with good airflow)
  • Simple, serviceable ice and water system (fewer “extras” usually means fewer issues)
  • Door seal quality (tight gaskets prevent frost, sweating, and warm spots)
  • Parts support (filters, valves, and dispenser parts should be easy to match to your model)
  • Noise level (modern compressors and fans can be normal, but rattles and grinding are not)

How LFSS2612TF3 compares (practical expectations)

Your LFSS2612TF3 includes an in-door ice and water dispenser and a side-mounted ice maker design. That’s a popular setup because it’s convenient, but it also means water filtration and water supply health matter more than on a no-dispenser model.

Feature area What “best” looks like What to verify on LFSS2612TF3
Cooling performance Holds set temps with doors closed Allow 8 to 12 hours to cool before loading food; adjust and wait 24 hours between changes
Ice maker results Steady production without clumping Prime the water system after install; keep the bin clean and seated
Water quality Clear taste, good flow Replace filter about every 6 months; reset filter status after replacement

Maintenance that keeps a side-by-side “the best”

These are the highest-impact steps we see for dispenser-style side-by-sides:

  • Replace the water filter on schedule; for this model, the compatible filter is the refrigerator water filter WF3CB.
  • If water flow is weak or ice is small or hollow, check for a restricted filter first.
  • Confirm household water pressure is in the recommended range (30 to 100 psi).
  • Keep door gaskets clean and sealing on all sides.
  • If the dispenser or ice maker acts up after a move or new install, re-prime the water system.

Why it matters

Side-by-side refrigerators are all about convenience; when the water filter, inlet valve, and door seals are healthy, you get better temperature stability, better ice production, and fewer nuisance problems like clumped ice or warm compartments.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, some manufacturers do make 30-inch side-by-side refrigerators, but they’re less common than 33-inch and 36-inch sizes. For your Frigidaire LFSS2612TF3, the model-specific documents we have don’t state the overall cabinet width, so we can’t confirm whether it’s a 30-inch unit from the model label alone. Use the clearance rules in the LFSS2612TF3 installation guide to verify fit once you have the exact product dimensions.

How to confirm a true “30-inch” fit

“30-inch” can mean different things (overall width vs. opening width). Before buying, measure:

  • Cabinet opening width (wall-to-wall at the tightest point)
  • Door swing clearance on the hinge side (especially if near a wall)
  • Depth to the front of surrounding cabinets and countertop overhang
  • Rear space for the water line and power cord
  • Top and side space for airflow

Model-specific clearance guidance for LFSS2612TF3

The installation instructions for LFSS2612TF3 call for these minimum clearances:

Clearance location Minimum clearance
Sides and top 3/8 inch
Back 1 inch

Why it matters

A refrigerator can match the opening width but still fail in real kitchens if the doors can’t open fully or if airflow is restricted. That can affect usability, ice maker water line routing, and cooling performance.

Quick comparison: what “30-inch side-by-side” might refer to

What you’re shopping for What to verify
True 30-inch overall width Manufacturer spec for overall width (doors closed)
30-inch opening requirement Required cutout/opening width and side clearance
Compact or built-in style Venting requirements and door swing clearance

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire LFSS2612TF3 side-by-side refrigerator, the exact meaning of a CF message is not identified in the model’s Use & Care information we have. In practice, CF is commonly treated as a control-related fault; start with safe resets and basic checks before assuming a part has failed.

What we can confirm for LFSS2612TF3 from the manual

The Use & Care guide documents certain display behaviors and alarms, but it does not define a “CF” code.

  • The control panel can show OF°F/OF°F when the cooling system is turned off.
  • “HI” can display during a high temperature alarm condition.
  • “OP” or “SH” flashing can indicate the control system detected a performance problem.

Reference: LFSS2612TF3 use & care manual

Safe first steps to try

These steps address common control glitches and operating conditions.

  • Power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Verify cooling is enabled (not showing OF°F/OF°F).
  • Make sure doors close fully and gaskets seal; warm air can cause abnormal operation.
  • Allow temperature to stabilize after changes; waiting 24 hours after adjustments is recommended.
  • If you also see “OP” or “SH” flashing, treat it as a performance issue that may need service.

If CF keeps returning (common causes)

Because CF is not defined in the model’s Use & Care guide, the next step is diagnosis. On many Frigidaire designs, recurring code messages can be tied to:

  • Loose or damaged wiring connections between controls and sensors
  • Moisture or corrosion at connectors
  • A failing electronic control component
What you observe What it often points to What to do next
CF appears once, then clears Temporary control glitch Reset power and monitor
CF returns after reset Ongoing electrical/control issue Inspect connections, consider service
Cooling seems off with CF Control not regulating properly Stop using for critical food storage, get diagnosis

Parts that may be involved

If a technician determines the main control is the issue, a compatible option listed for this model is the refrigerator electronic control A01078804.

Why it matters

A persistent control-related message can mean the refrigerator may not regulate temperatures correctly, which can lead to food warming and longer run times.

Last updated: January 2026

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