Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire refrigerator, including model FRT17L3FW1, because it filters results to the exact door, cooling, and hardware variations used on your unit.
Use the complete model number from the refrigerator’s data tag (not a partial number). For top-mount units, it’s commonly found inside the fresh food compartment near the side wall or ceiling.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- Also note the serial number (helps confirm production variation)
- Use the model number to narrow parts like door rails, gaskets, and cooling components
- Match the part description to what you see on your refrigerator before ordering
Model-number search prevents common ordering mistakes, especially on parts that look similar but mount differently.
| Part type | Why model match matters | Example for FRT17L3FW1 |
|---|---|---|
| Door parts | Hole spacing and side (left/right) vary | Frigidaire refrigerator door shelf rail 240535101 |
| Cooling/defrost parts | Electrical ratings and fit differ | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918202 |
| Lighting | Base type and wattage vary | Refrigerator light bulb 316538904 |
- Confirm the appliance is a top-mount refrigerator (freezer on top)
- Compare your old part’s shape, mounting points, and wire connectors
- If you are troubleshooting (not just replacing a broken piece), check installation and setup basics first in the FRT17L3FW1 installation guide
- After any control or temperature change, allow about 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize (common for this style of refrigerator)
Using the model number keeps you from buying a part that “looks right” but does not fit, seals, or connect correctly. That saves time, avoids return delays, and helps your refrigerator cool and defrost the way it was designed.
Last updated: February 2026
Can you buy replacement parts for a Frigidaire refrigerator?
Yes. We sell replacement parts for Frigidaire refrigerators, including model FRT17L3FW1, so you can repair common issues like cooling problems, door seal leaks, broken shelves, and lighting. Use the model number to match the correct parts and follow the FRT17L3FW1 installation guide for safe handling and setup checks.
- Match your full model number: FRT17L3FW1
- Identify the symptom (warm fridge, frost buildup, door not sealing, noise)
- Locate the part type (cooling system, door hardware, lighting, defrost)
- Compare the part name and part ID before ordering
- If you are unsure, start with the most common wear items (gaskets, door rails, light bulb)
| What you are fixing | Example part for this model | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Light out in fresh food section | Refrigerator light bulb 316538904 | Interior lighting |
| Door bins not staying in place | Frigidaire refrigerator door shelf rail 240535101 | Door shelf support |
| Frost buildup or defrost issues | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918202 | Defrost cycling |
| Warm temperatures, airflow issues | Refrigerator air damper 241542001 | Cold air flow to fridge |
- Confirm the part location on your refrigerator (freezer vs fresh food section)
- Inspect for physical damage (cracks, burn marks, broken mounts)
- Check door sealing all the way around the cabinet
- Make sure the refrigerator is level and stable on the floor
- If the unit was recently moved, recheck water connections for leaks (if equipped)
Using model-matched parts helps restore proper temperatures, airflow, and door sealing. That protects food quality, reduces compressor run time, and prevents issues like frost buildup and water puddles.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The most common issue we see on Frigidaire top-mount refrigerators like model FRT17L3FW1 is a cooling complaint: the freezer seems OK but the fresh food section runs warm. This is usually caused by restricted airflow (dirty coils, blocked vents), a defrost problem (ice buildup), or an evaporator fan or air damper issue.
- Set the controls to a normal mid setting and wait a full 24 hours before changing them again (this model’s setup guidance calls out the 24-hour wait). See the FRT17L3FW1 installation guide.
- Make sure food packages are not blocking the air vents between the freezer and refrigerator sections.
- Clean condenser coils and confirm the condenser fan (if equipped) is running.
- Confirm the doors seal fully all the way around; poor sealing causes warm temps and frost.
- Verify the refrigerator is level and slightly tilted back so doors close on their own.
| Symptom | Most likely area | What you’ll notice | Common next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Airflow from freezer to fridge | Weak airflow at fridge vent | Check damper and fan path |
| Frost or ice on freezer back wall | Defrost system | Temps drift, airflow drops over days | Inspect defrost heater/thermostat |
| Loud humming or rattling in freezer | Evaporator fan area | Noise changes when door opens/closes | Check fan blade for damage |
| Water puddles or ice under crisper | Defrost drain | Water collects inside cabinet | Clear drain path |
If troubleshooting points to a specific failure, these model-matched parts are common suspects:
- Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 (noise, weak airflow)
- Refrigerator air damper 241542001 (freezer cold but fridge warm)
- Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918202 (frost buildup)
- Refrigerator defrost heater 240356220 (frost buildup)
On a top-mount design, the freezer creates the cold air and the refrigerator section depends on that air moving through ducts and a damper. When airflow is restricted or the evaporator coils ice over, the refrigerator compartment is usually the first place you notice warming.
Last updated: February 2026





