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Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Screw, #8-32-in for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 240555002

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    Refrigerator Screw, #8-32-in

    Part #240555002

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  • Refrigerator Shelf for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 241657602

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    Refrigerator Shelf

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  • Refrigerator Base Plate for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 240330011

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    Refrigerator Base Plate

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  • Spacer Holder for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 5304456661

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    Spacer Holder

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 215296301

    Ice & water dispenser diagram

    Refrigerator Screw

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  • Insulator for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 5304456680

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    Insulator

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  • Refrigerator Ice Crusher Gate Mounting Screw for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 241690701

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    Refrigerator Ice Crusher Gate Mounting Screw

    Part #241690701

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  • Micro Screw for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 241689201

    Ice & water dispenser diagram

    Micro Screw

    Part #241689201

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  • Thermal Cuto for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 5304456663

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    Thermal Cuto

    Part #5304456663

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  • Shut-off Spring for Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 - Part 5304456650

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    Shut-off Spring

    Part #5304456650

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Frigidaire Refrigerator FFHS2612LS0 FAQs

On the Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 side-by-side refrigerator, the SB (or Sb) code means Sabbath Mode is turned on. In this mode, the refrigerator limits certain display and control functions to reduce interaction while still maintaining cooling.

What Sabbath Mode changes

Sabbath Mode is meant to keep the refrigerator operating with minimal user-interface activity. Depending on the exact configuration, you can expect:

  • The display to show SB/Sb while the mode is active
  • Reduced or disabled response to some button presses
  • Interior lights and audible tones to be limited or disabled
  • Cooling to continue normally to maintain set temperatures
How to turn SB (Sabbath Mode) on or off

Use the control panel key combination described in the FFHS2612LS0 owner's manual. A common method on many Frigidaire models is pressing and holding two specific temperature-related keys for about 5 seconds until SB/Sb appears or disappears.

Quick check table
What you see What it means What to do
SB or Sb on the display Sabbath Mode is enabled Turn Sabbath Mode off in the manual if you want normal operation
No SB/Sb shown Sabbath Mode is off No action needed
Why it matters

If you are troubleshooting “buttons not working,” “lights not coming on,” or “beeps stopped,” SB/Sb is often the reason. Turning Sabbath Mode off restores normal dispenser, light, and control behavior.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 side-by-side refrigerator, an H1 code indicates the unit is detecting a temperature problem (too warm), most often tied to a cooling or airflow issue in the freezer section. Use the steps in the FFHS2612LS0 owner's manual to confirm settings and basic checks.

What to check first (fast, no tools)
  • Make sure the doors close and seal fully; warm air leaks can raise temperatures.
  • Confirm the freezer and fresh food temperature settings were not changed accidentally.
  • Give the refrigerator 24 hours after any setting change to stabilize.
  • Check for blocked vents (packages pushed against air outlets in the freezer).
  • If the display is flashing or showing unusual codes, follow the guidance for digital display messages.
Cooling and airflow causes that commonly trigger warm-temperature codes

A warm freezer condition is usually caused by restricted airflow or a cooling system problem. These are the most common culprits:

  • Heavy frost buildup on the evaporator cover (defrost system issue)
  • Evaporator fan not moving air through the freezer
  • Dirty condenser coils causing poor heat removal
  • Door gasket not sealing, letting humid air in
  • Temperature sensor (thermistor) reading incorrectly
Parts that are often involved (when symptoms match)
Symptom you notice Likely area to inspect Example part for FFHS2612LS0
Frost/ice buildup, warming temps Defrost system Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918214
Temps seem off or inconsistent Temperature sensing Refrigerator temperature sensor 240597220
Why it matters

When the freezer runs too warm, food safety and ice production are affected, and the refrigerator may run longer trying to recover. Fixing airflow restrictions and seal issues early helps prevent repeat warm-temperature alarms.

When to stop and get service

If temperatures will not recover after basic checks and coil cleaning, or if the display continues flashing error messages, schedule service. The manual notes that flashing digital displays indicate a performance problem that a service technician can interpret.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0 side-by-side refrigerator, we troubleshoot by confirming power, verifying temperature controls, checking door sealing, and making sure airflow and condenser coils are clean. If cooling or ice issues persist, follow the model’s diagnostic steps in the FFHS2612LS0 owner's manual.

Quick checks (most common fixes)
  • Make sure the refrigerator is plugged in and the outlet has power (not on a wall switch).
  • Confirm the controls are not set to 0 or Off; allow 24 hours after changes for temperatures to stabilize.
  • Check that doors close fully and nothing is blocking them.
  • Inspect door gaskets for dirt, cracks, or gaps; leaks make the unit run longer and cool poorly.
  • Clean the condenser area; a dirty condenser can cause long run times and warm temps.
If it’s not cooling well

Warm temps usually come from airflow restrictions, door leaks, or control settings.

Symptom What to check first What it points to
Fridge and freezer both warm Power, controls not set to 0/Off Power or settings issue
Runs a lot Door gasket condition, condenser cleanliness Heat load or poor heat rejection
Freezer cold, fridge warm Airflow between compartments, vents blocked by food Air circulation issue
If the ice maker or dispenser is acting up

The manual’s “Solutions to common problems” section calls out several ice-maker basics.

  • Verify the ice maker is turned ON.
  • Make sure the wire signal arm is down (ON position) if your style uses an arm.
  • If cubes are jammed, clear the obstruction.
  • If water dispenses slowly, replace a clogged filter; for this model, use the refrigerator water filter WF3CB.
Why it matters

Simple items like a slightly open door, a worn gasket, or a clogged water filter can mimic bigger failures and lead to warm food, low ice production, and excessive compressor run time.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire FFHS2612LS0, defrosting is automatic; the refrigerator periodically enters a defrost cycle (about 30 minutes) where cooling pauses and the defrost system clears frost. For a manual defrost, we turn the unit off, safely melt ice, then restart and allow temperatures to stabilize.

Automatic defrost (normal operation)

This model is a fully automatic defrost refrigerator. During defrost, it’s normal for the compressor to stop running temporarily.

What you’ll notice:

  • The compressor may stop and restart later
  • Fans may pause during the cycle
  • Water may drip to the drain pan and evaporate
  • Cooling resumes automatically when the cycle ends
Manual defrost (when you have heavy frost buildup)

Use this method if frost is blocking airflow, the freezer door won’t close, or you see ice buildup on panels.

Steps
  • Move food to a cooler; keep doors closed as much as possible
  • Turn off cooling using the controls (or use the On/Off button if your unit has electronic controls)
  • Unplug the refrigerator to remove power before cleaning around electrical parts
  • Leave doors open; place towels to catch meltwater
  • Speed thawing with bowls of hot water (do not use sharp tools to chip ice)
  • Wipe dry, close doors, plug back in, and restore temperature settings
Quick checks if cooling seems “off” during defrost

If the refrigerator seems like it stopped cooling, these checks help confirm it’s just defrost or a simple power/control issue.

  • Verify the freezer and fresh food controls are not set to “0/OFF”
  • Confirm the plug is firmly seated and the outlet has power
  • Check the door is fully closing and not blocked by bins or food
  • Allow 24 hours after changes for temperatures to stabilize
What to use (and what to avoid)
Task Use Avoid
Interior wipe-down Mild soap and water Abrasive pads, strong alkaline cleaners
Odor control Baking soda and water Petroleum products on plastics/gaskets
Frost melt Time, warm air, hot water bowls Knives, ice picks, heat guns
Why it matters

Defrosting restores airflow across the evaporator so the refrigerator can cool efficiently. Heavy frost can cause warm temperatures, longer run times, and poor ice production.

For model-specific control locations and operating details, follow the FFHS2612LS0 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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