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Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Rivet for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 75304455655

    Refrigerator Rivet

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    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Base for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 7240330011

    System diagram

    Refrigerator Base

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  • Refrigerator Bracket for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 75304458374

    Ice maker diagram

    Refrigerator Bracket

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  • Refrigerator Button for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 7241533501

    Ice & water dispenser diagram

    Refrigerator Button

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  • Refrigerator Rack for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 7241516102

    Refrigerator door diagram

    Refrigerator Rack

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  • Channel for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 7241532401

    Channel

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  • Screw for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 75304456676

    Ice maker diagram

    Screw

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  • Refrigerator Clip for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 75304458401

    Ice maker diagram

    Refrigerator Clip

    Part #75304458401

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  • Refrigerator Support for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 7240350802

    Cabinet diagram

    Refrigerator Support

    Part #7240350802

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  • Refrigerator Control Arm for Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 - Part 75304458391

    Ice maker diagram

    Refrigerator Control Arm

    Part #75304458391

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Electrolux Refrigerator E23CS78HPS1 FAQs

Most Electrolux refrigerators, including the Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 side-by-side, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping temperatures stable, doors sealing tightly, and airflow unobstructed helps you reach that expected service life; see the E23CS78HPS1 owner's manual for care and operating guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A refrigerator’s life is driven more by usage and maintenance than by a single component.

  • 10 to 15 years is the typical life expectancy for a modern full-size refrigerator
  • Heavy use (frequent door openings, warm garage installs) can shorten lifespan
  • Poor airflow (blocked vents, dirty condenser area) increases run time and wear
  • Water and ice features add components that may need service over time
  • Stable power and correct installation reduce compressor and control stress
Maintenance that helps you hit 10 to 15 years

These are the highest-impact habits we recommend for long-term reliability.

  • Keep the refrigerator level so doors close and seal consistently
  • Avoid overpacking; maintain airflow around interior vents
  • Give temperatures time to stabilize after changes (often about 24 hours)
  • Replace consumables on schedule, such as the air filter AFCB
  • Address small issues early (warm temps, frost buildup, leaks, unusual noises)
Quick reference: what “normal” operation looks like

The Use and Care guidance for this style of Electrolux refrigerator aligns with these expectations.

Item What to expect Why it matters
Initial cool-down after setup 8 to 12 hours before loading food Prevents overwork and temperature swings
After changing temperature settings About 24 hours to stabilize Avoids chasing temps and over-cycling
Compressor cycling Turns on and off periodically Normal behavior to maintain set temps
Why it matters

Knowing the expected 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide when a repair (like a thermostat, sensor, or door seal issue) is worth doing versus planning for replacement, especially if cooling performance is drifting or run time is increasing.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For your Electrolux E23CS78HPS1 side-by-side refrigerator, we recommend DIY replacement only for simple, low-risk parts (like light bulbs, drawers, and some dispenser pieces). Always unplug the refrigerator first; sealed-system and refrigerant-related repairs belong with a qualified technician.

Good DIY repairs for this model

These are common, straightforward replacements that typically require basic hand tools:

  • Light bulb replacement (unplug first and use an appliance bulb of the same type and wattage, commonly 40W)
  • Drawer and bin parts such as a crisper pan
  • Air filter replacement
  • Some ice and dispenser door components
  • Cosmetic hardware such as handles and handle screws

If you want the exact steps and safety notes for your refrigerator, follow the E23CS78HPS1 owner's manual.

Repairs we do not recommend as DIY

Some repairs create electrical shock risk or involve the sealed refrigeration system.

  • Sealed-system work (compressor, evaporator, condenser, refrigerant lines)
  • Refrigerant removal or any repair that opens the cooling system
  • Complex electrical diagnosis involving control boards and wiring harnesses
  • Power cord replacement if the cord is damaged
Why this matters

The manual specifically calls out unplugging before replacing a light bulb and having refrigerant removed by a qualified service technician. Following those limits helps prevent injury and protects major components.

Quick safety checklist before you start

Use this list every time you work on the refrigerator:

  • Unplug the power cord before cleaning or replacing parts (especially bulbs)
  • Wear gloves when handling bulbs or glass covers
  • Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug
  • Keep screws and small parts organized by location
  • If you remove doors for access, keep shelves in place and follow the door-removal steps in the manual
Parts that are commonly replaced (examples)

If your issue matches one of these, a DIY repair is usually realistic:

Symptom Common DIY part to check Example part on this model
Interior light out Lamp bulb Refrigerator lamp bulb 316538904
Food compartment smells Air filter Air filter AFCB
Drawer cracked or missing Crisper pan Refrigerator crisper pan 240351061
Ice chute not sealing well Ice chute door kit or seal Door assy-ic 241688401 and refrigerator door seal 241688701
Helpful DIY guidance

For step-by-step repair confidence, we recommend starting with:

Last updated: February 2026

For an Electrolux side-by-side refrigerator like model E23CS78HPS1, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that wear out with normal use or get affected by airflow, temperature control, and door sealing: filters, bulbs, thermostats/sensors, door seals, and ice and dispenser components. Use the E23CS78HPS1 owner's manual to match symptoms to the right system.

Most common replacement parts (and what they affect)
  • Water and air filtration (taste, odor, airflow)
  • Door seals and gaskets (warm air leaks, frost, high energy use)
  • Temperature control parts (thermostat, sensors)
  • Fan and defrost parts (cooling performance, frost buildup)
  • Ice maker and dispenser parts (no ice, clumping, chute issues)
  • Lighting (burned-out compartment bulbs)
Model E23CS78HPS1 examples from our parts list

These are parts we commonly see customers replace on this model when troubleshooting cooling, odor, or dispenser complaints:

Symptom you notice Commonly involved part type Example part on this model
Bad odors in fresh food section Air filter Air filter AFCB
Lights out in fridge/freezer Appliance light bulb Refrigerator lamp bulb 316538904
Frost or temperature swings Defrost/temperature control Refrigerator thermostat 5303918214 or sensor 240597220
Ice dispenser door not sealing Ice chute door/door seal Door assy-ic 241688401 or refrigerator door seal 241688701
Why these parts fail most often

These parts are “high-touch” or “high-cycle” components, so they see more wear:

  • Filters load up over time and restrict flow or odor control.
  • Door seals can warp, tear, or get dirty, letting humid air in.
  • Thermostats and sensors cycle constantly to regulate temperature.
  • Ice and dispenser parts deal with moisture, freezing, and moving mechanisms.
Quick checks before you order a part
  • Confirm the symptom is consistent (for example, lights always out vs. intermittent).
  • Check for simple causes first: doors not closing fully, blocked vents, overloaded shelves.
  • If you are replacing a bulb, unplug the refrigerator first; the manual calls this out to prevent electrical shock.
  • If you suspect a control or sensor issue, note any displayed codes and use Electrolux refrigerator error codes.
Why it matters

Replacing the correct “common failure” part first can restore normal cooling, reduce frost and odors, and prevent the refrigerator from running longer than necessary (which increases energy use).

Last updated: February 2026

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