Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire refrigerator model FFPT10F3MM0, you can look up the correct replacement parts by using the full model number so the parts list matches your exact door style, shelves, and electrical components. For diagrams and part locations, use the FFPT10F3MM0 owner's manual.
How to get the right part match (fast)
- Use the entire model number: FFPT10F3MM0 (not just “FFPT10F3”).
- Match the part by name and ID, not only by appearance.
- Compare where it installs using the exploded-view diagrams in the manual.
- If you are replacing an electrical part, unplug the refrigerator first.
- For door-seal or door-closing issues, confirm which door (fresh food vs. freezer) and which side (left vs. right).
Common parts customers look up by model number
These are examples of model-matched parts that often come up for FFPT10F3MM0:
| What you are fixing | Part example (from this model’s parts list) | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Compressor will not start | Refrigerator starter 5304508629 | Helps start the compressor motor |
| Door not closing smoothly | Refrigerator door closer, right 5304486756 | Assists the door in closing and sealing |
| Warm temps or frost issues | Refrigerator defrost thermostat and sensor 5304504239 | Helps control defrost cycling |
| Air leaks, moisture, frost | Refrigerator door gasket 5304490971 | Seals the door to keep cold air in |
Why the model number matters
Frigidaire top-mount refrigerators can use different gaskets, door closers, covers, and wiring components that look similar but mount differently. Using FFPT10F3MM0 ensures you get parts that fit your cabinet, hinges, and electrical connectors correctly.
Quick tip before you order
- Confirm whether you need a fresh food door part or a freezer door part.
- Check for visible wear: torn gasket, cracked hinge cover, or burned starter.
- Verify symptoms first; for example, a no-cool issue can be airflow, defrost, or start-device related.
Last updated: February 2026
How old is my Frigidaire appliance by serial number?
To estimate the age of your Frigidaire appliance (including model FFPT10F3MM0), we use the serial number to identify the manufacturing year and, in many cases, the month. Start by locating the serial tag, then match the serial format shown in the FFPT10F3MM0 owner's manual.
Where to find the serial number
On most Frigidaire top-mount refrigerators, the serial/model tag is typically in one of these spots:
- Inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall
- On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light
- Behind the crisper drawers on an interior wall
- On the cabinet frame near the door opening
How to read the serial number (what to look for)
Frigidaire serial numbers commonly encode the build date using digits (not letters). Once you have the serial number:
- Identify the year code in the serial sequence (often an early digit position)
- Look for a month indicator (sometimes a 2-digit month or a coded position)
- Confirm the format against the serial-number example for your exact model
Quick example of what you are trying to determine
| What you need | What it tells you | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturing year | Approximate appliance age | Helps plan repairs vs. replacement |
| Manufacturing month (if shown) | More precise age | Helps with parts compatibility and service history |
Why it matters
Knowing the manufacturing date helps us narrow down parts variations that can occur within the same model family, and it also helps set expectations for common wear items such as door gaskets, door closers, and start components.
If you are checking age because of a symptom
If your refrigerator is having trouble starting, clicking, or intermittently cooling, age can be a clue, but the next step is symptom-based diagnosis. A common starting-related part on this model is the refrigerator starter 5304508629.
- Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power and listen for repeated clicking
- Make sure the condenser area is clean and has airflow
- Verify the temperature controls are set correctly
- Check door sealing and closing alignment (warm air leaks can mimic cooling failures)
Last updated: February 2026
What does F10 mean on a Frigidaire?
On Frigidaire appliances, F10 is commonly an oven/range error code (often tied to an overheating or temperature-sensing problem), not a normal code for a top-mount refrigerator like FFPT10F3MM0. For this refrigerator, we recommend checking the model’s error-code guidance in the FFPT10F3MM0 owner's manual and confirming the code is being shown on the refrigerator’s control panel (not a nearby range).
First, confirm where the code is coming from
Use these quick checks so you troubleshoot the right appliance:
- Verify the display showing F10 is on the refrigerator control (inside the fresh food section on many top-mount designs).
- If the code is on a kitchen range control panel, use range-specific troubleshooting instead.
- Unplug the refrigerator for 2 minutes, then restore power and see if the code returns.
- Check for recent power outages or surges that could cause a temporary control glitch.
- Make sure the refrigerator doors fully close and seal (warm air can trigger temperature-related symptoms).
What F10 usually points to (and why it matters)
Because FFPT10F3MM0 is a refrigerator and not a range, an “F10” report typically means one of these situations:
| Situation | What you’ll notice | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Code is actually on a range/oven | Beeping at the stove, oven won’t behave normally | Follow range error-code steps for F10 (temperature sensing/overheat) |
| Refrigerator display is showing a code that looks like “F10” | Cooling may seem off, lights or controls may act odd | Power reset, then check refrigerator diagnostics in the manual |
| Misread characters (for example “FIO”, “FLO”, “10”) | Code changes with viewing angle or lighting | Re-check the exact characters and any accompanying indicators |
Refrigerator checks that help if cooling seems off
If your Frigidaire top-mount refrigerator is warm, these steps help narrow the cause:
- Set controls to a normal target (about 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer).
- Listen for the evaporator fan running when the compressor is on.
- Look for heavy frost on the freezer back wall (possible defrost issue).
- Clean dust from the condenser area so the compressor can shed heat.
- If the compressor clicks but won’t start, the start device can be involved; the refrigerator starter 5304508629 is one common part in that circuit.
Related help for Frigidaire codes
If you’re seeing a different code than F10, our Frigidaire refrigerator error codes guide helps you match the exact code to the symptom and next steps.
Last updated: February 2026





