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Frigidaire FHWC3625MSB range hood

Frigidaire FHWC3625MSB range hood Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FHWC3625MSB range hood, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Range Hood FHWC3625MSB FAQs

Yes. For your Frigidaire range hood model FHWC3625MSB, looking up parts by the full model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts because it matches the correct diagrams and part lists for your exact hood.

How to find the correct model number on the hood

Frigidaire lists the serial plate location for this hood on the left side of the range hood. Use the complete model number exactly as shown (including all letters and numbers). See the FHWC3625MSB owner's manual.

Tips that prevent ordering the wrong part:

  • Copy the model number directly from the serial plate, not from a receipt or listing
  • Include every letter and number (for example, FHWC3625MSB, not a shortened version)
  • If the serial plate is greasy, wipe it gently so characters are readable
  • Use the model number to pull up the correct exploded-view diagrams
  • Match the part name and part ID from the diagram to what you need

What you can look up once you have the model number

When you search by FHWC3625MSB, you can identify common service parts such as filters, switches, and the fan motor.

What you need What to search for Example part for FHWC3625MSB
Odor control (recirculating setups) Charcoal filter Range hood charcoal filter 5304486302
Grease capture Grease filter Range hood grease filter 5304523620
Fan not running or weak airflow Fan motor assembly Range hood fan motor assembly 5304490025

Why it matters

Range hoods often have multiple versions that look similar but use different filters, switches, or mounting hardware. Searching by FHWC3625MSB keeps you aligned with the correct Frigidaire parts list, which saves time and avoids returns.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Frigidaire range hood’s model is printed on the model and serial rating plate. For model FHWC3625MSB, the manual specifies the serial plate is on the left side of the range hood; copy the model number and serial number exactly for parts and service.

Where to find the model and serial plate

We recommend checking these spots in order:

  • Inside the hood on the left side panel (most common for FHWC3625MSB)
  • Along the inner frame near the blower housing
  • Near the wiring or terminal box cover area
  • Behind the grease filter area (after removing the filter)

For the exact location callout, use the FHWC3625MSB manual.

What to record (so parts match)

Write the information exactly as it appears on the plate.

Plate item Why we need it Example format
Model number Matches the correct diagrams and compatible parts FHWC3625MSB
Serial number Helps identify production variations Letters and numbers
Electrical rating Confirms circuit requirements during install or service Volts, Hz, amps

Quick safety steps before you look

Use these basics to avoid damage or injury while checking the label:

  • Turn off the hood and let the lights cool
  • Switch off power at the breaker if you will remove filters or covers
  • Use a flashlight; do not scrape the label

Why it matters

Frigidaire range hoods can look similar across models, but parts like a switch, lamp holder, or vent damper vary by model number. Using the exact model and serial helps ensure the replacement part fits the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire FHWC3625MSB range hood, the main parts are the hood body (canopy), venting pieces, filters, fan (blower) components, lights, and the control switches. These parts work together to capture grease and move smoke and odors out (ducted) or through a charcoal filter (recirculating). See the FHWC3625MSB owner's manual for the exact component names and locations.

Common range hood part names (and what they do)

  • Canopy/hood body: the main housing mounted under the cabinet
  • Grease filter: traps grease before air reaches the blower
  • Charcoal filter (recirculating setups): helps reduce odors before air returns to the kitchen
  • Blower/fan motor assembly: pulls air through the filters and pushes it into the duct or recirculation path
  • Vent damper/vent connector (ducted setups): connects to ductwork and helps prevent backdraft
  • Light housing and lamp holder: supports the bulb and lens/cover
  • Control switches: light on/off and fan speed (low, off, high)

Parts you will commonly see for FHWC3625MSB

Part name (common term) What you may see it called on parts lists Example part for this model
Blower motor Fan motor assembly Range hood fan motor assembly 5304490025
Grease filter Grease filter Range hood grease filter 5304523620
Charcoal filter Charcoal filter Range hood charcoal filter 5304486302
Damper Vent damper (3-1/4 x 10-in) Range hood vent damper, 3-1/4 x 10-in 5304490028
Fan/light controls Switch Switch 5304490031

Why the names matter when ordering parts

Parts lists often use specific terms (for example, “lamp holder” instead of “light socket,” or “vent damper” instead of “flapper”). Matching the exact name and ID helps ensure the replacement fits your FHWC3625MSB and mounts correctly.

Quick identification tips

  • If the hood vents outside, it uses a vent connector and damper; the manual notes a 3-1/4" x 10" rectangular vent connector for ducted installation.
  • If the hood recirculates, it uses a charcoal filter and a recirculation vent cover configuration.
  • The controls are on the top of the hood; the fan switch typically has low, off, high positions.

Last updated: February 2026

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