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  • Refrigerator Filter Dryer for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 5303305677

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    Filter Drier

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Blade for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 5308000010

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  • Frigidaire Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 297309000

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  • Refrigeration Appliance Defrost Bi-metal Thermostat for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 297216600

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  • Freezer Compressor for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 5304507765

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  • Freezer Defrost Heater for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 5304496687

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  • Freezer Defrost Heater for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 5304496687

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  • Freezer Temperature Sensor for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 297018400

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  • Freezer Evaporator for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 297414800

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN - Part 240578902

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    Freezer Tamper-proof Screw, 1/4-20 X 5/8-in

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Frigidaire Freezer LFFU14F5HWN FAQs

A 14.1 cubic foot upright freezer like the Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN is a mid-size, full-height freezer that typically stands about 5 to 6 feet tall and is roughly 28 to 32 inches wide. For exact exterior dimensions and clearance needs, use the LFFU14F5HWN owner's manual.

What “14.1 cubic feet” means (capacity vs. outside size)

“14.1 cu. ft.” describes interior storage volume, not the cabinet’s outside measurements. The outside size varies by brand and design (insulation thickness, door style, shelves, and evaporator layout).

Typical expectations for a 14 to 15 cu. ft. upright freezer:

  • Height: about 60 to 67 inches
  • Width: about 28 to 32 inches
  • Depth: about 28 to 32 inches (often more with the handle)
  • Weight (empty): commonly 120 to 170 lb

Space and clearance you should plan for

Your Frigidaire freezer needs breathing room for airflow and efficient cooling. The manual calls for 3 inches of air space on all sides for adequate circulation.

Use this quick planning checklist:

  • Leave 3 inches on the left, right, back, and top
  • Place it near a grounded electrical outlet (avoid extension cords and adapter plugs)
  • Keep it where ambient temperatures do not exceed 110°F
  • Level the cabinet so the door seals correctly

Clearance planning table

What you’re planning Typical target What to do
Cabinet footprint 28–32 in. wide x 28–32 in. deep Measure your spot at the floor
Ventilation space +3 in. each side Add clearance to your measurements
Door swing access Varies by kitchen/room Confirm the door can open fully

Why it matters

If you size only by cubic feet and skip clearance, the freezer can run hotter, cycle longer, and struggle to hold temperature. Proper spacing and leveling also help prevent door seal leaks and frost issues.

Last updated: January 2026

Most upright freezers last 10 to 20 years, and many land in the 12 to 15 year range with normal household use. For your Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN upright freezer, good airflow, correct leveling, and keeping the door sealing well are the biggest factors that help it reach the high end of that range (see the LFFU14F5HWN owner's manual).

Typical lifespan and what changes it

Here are the most common factors that shorten or extend upright freezer life:

  • Heat and poor ventilation: hot rooms and tight clearances make the system run longer.
  • Not level during installation: a misaligned door can leak air and cause frost and moisture issues.
  • Dirty condenser area: reduces heat removal and increases compressor run time.
  • Door seal problems: warm air leaks cause heavy frost and longer run cycles.
  • Heavy door openings: adds warm, moist air that the freezer must remove.

Quick maintenance checklist (best payoff)

These steps help reduce compressor wear and temperature swings:

  • Keep space around the cabinet for air circulation.
  • Make sure the freezer is level so the door closes and seals easily.
  • Clean the interior with mild detergent and warm water; avoid harsh cleaners.
  • Avoid scraping shelves or surfaces with sharp tools that can cause damage.
  • Let temperature changes stabilize for several hours after adjusting the control.

What “end of life” usually looks like

Many upright freezers become unreliable due to cooling-system strain or defrost/airflow issues.

Symptom What it often points to What to check first
Warm temps, runs constantly Air leak or restricted airflow Door seal, leveling, ventilation
Heavy frost buildup Defrost system problem or door leak Door closing, defrost components
Loud humming/clicking Compressor start or compressor strain Power supply, start components
“E” on display (some models) Control or sensor fault Follow the Frigidaire deluxe electronic control module freezer error codes guide

Why it matters

A freezer that is not level or cannot seal tightly has to remove extra heat and moisture all day. That increases run time, frost buildup, and wear on major components like the compressor and control system.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Frigidaire LFFU14F5HWN upright freezer is running but not freezing, the most common causes are an incorrect temperature control setting, poor airflow from dirty coils or blocked vents, or a door that is not sealing (often from the freezer not being level). Start with temperature and door seal checks, then move to airflow and fan operation using the LFFU14F5HWN owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the temperature control is not set to OFF and adjust colder if needed.
  • Keep the door closed for several hours after changing settings; avoid frequent openings.
  • Make sure the freezer is level so the door closes and seals easily.
  • Check the door gasket for dirt, gaps, or damage.
  • Verify the freezer is plugged in firmly and the circuit breaker is not tripped.

Airflow and cooling system checks

Cold air has to circulate to freeze properly. If airflow is restricted, temperatures rise even if the compressor runs.

What you notice Likely cause What to do next
Runs a lot but still warm Door slightly open or gasket leaking Clean gasket, check alignment, re-level cabinet
Warm spots, uneven temps Vents blocked by packages Move food away from air passages
Little or no air movement inside Evaporator fan issue Inspect fan area; replace motor if failed
Frost buildup and weak cooling Defrost system problem Check heater and defrost thermostat

If the evaporator fan is not running, cold air will not circulate. On this model, a common repair is replacing the freezer evaporator fan motor 297309000.

Why leveling and sealing matter

The manual notes that if the freezer is not leveled during installation, the door can be misaligned and not close or seal properly. A small air leak lets warm, moist air in, which causes poor freezing and can lead to frost and moisture problems.

When to check for error codes

If your LFFU14F5HWN has a display and you see an alarm or code, use the Frigidaire deluxe electronic control module freezer error codes guide to identify the failure area before replacing parts.

Last updated: January 2026

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Repair guides for upright freezers

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How to replace a freezer electronic control board

The electronic control board manages the compressor to control freezer temperature. Replace the control board using the…

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How to replace a freezer thermistor

When the thermistor can’t sense the freezer temperature, the freezer is colder or warmer than the set temperature. Follo…

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How to replace a freezer door switch

How to replace a freezer door switch

When the door switch fails, the freezer can’t detect that the door is closed. Follow the steps in this repair guide to r…

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