How do you reset a Frigidaire side by side refrigerator?
To reset a Frigidaire side-by-side refrigerator like model FFUS2613LE0, restore the controls by cycling power: unplug the unit (or switch off the breaker) for a few minutes, then power it back on. You can also restart cooling by holding the Cooling system On/Off button for 3 seconds.
- Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet.
- Wait about 3 to 5 minutes.
- Plug it back in and allow several minutes for the control to stabilize.
- Confirm the interior lights and display respond normally.
On FFUS2613LE0 electronic controls, the Cooling system On/Off button disables cooling but keeps power to lights and other components.
- Press and hold the Cooling system On/Off button for 3 seconds to turn cooling off.
- Wait about 10 to 30 seconds.
- Press and hold the same button for 3 seconds to turn cooling back on.
For the exact button location and control style on your unit, follow the FFUS2613LE0 owner's manual.
- Temperature settings: Set freezer and fresh food temps back to your preferred settings.
- Airflow: Make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Door seal: Verify doors close fully and gaskets seal all the way around.
- Water and ice (if equipped): Confirm the ice maker is ON and the dispenser works.
- Water filter seating: Make sure the filter is fully seated and flush in the housing.
| Situation | Best reset | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Display frozen, beeping, or acting erratic | Full power reset | Reboots the control board and user interface |
| Cooling accidentally turned off | Cooling system reset | Restarts refrigeration without unplugging |
| After installation or moving the fridge | Full power reset | Re-initializes operation after power interruption |
A proper reset helps clear minor electronic control issues and ensures the cooling system is actually running. On FFUS2613LE0, turning cooling off is not the same as removing power, so using the right reset prevents confusion when lights work but temperatures rise.
Last updated: January 2026
What does 5Y ef mean on a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The 5Y EF (or SY EF) code on a Frigidaire FFUS2613LE0 refrigerator points to a problem in the evaporator fan circuit, which is the fan system that moves cold air through the freezer and into the fresh food section. This is commonly caused by a failing fan motor, a wiring issue, or a control problem.
- Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
- Airflow: Make sure packages are not blocking vents in the freezer.
- Door seal: Check for gaps, rips, or a door not closing fully (warm air can cause frost that interferes with airflow).
- Frost buildup: Heavy frost on the freezer back wall often points to a defrost or airflow issue.
- Fan noise: Listen for the evaporator fan running when the compressor is on (a stalled or noisy fan is a strong clue).
For model-specific access points, wiring routing, and diagnostic notes, follow the steps in the FFUS2613LE0 owner’s manual.
In many cases, the code appears when the fan cannot spin normally or the control cannot “see” the fan circuit operating correctly.
| What you notice | Most likely issue | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Weak or failed evaporator fan | Inspect fan area; replace motor if not running |
| Loud grinding or rattling | Fan blade hitting ice or damaged blade | Clear ice; replace blade if cracked |
| Heavy frost on freezer back wall | Defrost system problem | Check defrost components and airflow |
| Code comes and goes | Loose connection or intermittent control issue | Inspect harness plugs; check control board connections |
If the fan blade is damaged or rubbing, replacing the refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 is a common repair.
The evaporator fan is what distributes cold air. When it is not working correctly, temperatures become uneven, food can thaw or spoil, and the refrigerator may run longer than normal.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
Cooling performance problems are the most common issue we see with Frigidaire refrigerators like model FFUS2613LE0. In many cases, the root cause is airflow or sealing related (dirty condenser coils, a door not fully closing, or a worn gasket), which can also lead to longer run times and temperature swings.
Start with these simple, high-impact steps from the troubleshooting guidance in the FFUS2613LE0 owner's manual.
- Confirm both doors close completely and are not being blocked by food containers
- Check for a dirty condenser (a common cause of long run times)
- Look for gaps, tears, or stiffness in the door gasket
- Reduce frequent or long door openings (warm air drives longer compressor run time)
- Give temperature changes time to stabilize (allow about 24 hours after adjustments)
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator warm, freezer OK | Airflow issue | Evaporator fan area for noise/air movement; frost buildup patterns |
| Both sections warm | Heat rejection or control issue | Condenser cleanliness; temperature settings; power supply |
| Runs “all the time” | Warm air entering cabinet | Door alignment; gasket condition; door left slightly open |
| Frost or moisture near doors | Door not sealing | Gasket fit and cleanliness; cabinet level |
Ice and water complaints are also very common. The manual points to basics like the ice maker being turned on and the water filter being fully seated.
- Make sure the ice maker is switched ON (or the wire arm is down, depending on style)
- If cubes are small or production is low, check for a restricted water supply
- Replace a clogged water filter; for this model, the refrigerator water filter WF3CB is a common maintenance item
- If dispensing is slow, purge air and verify the filter is seated flush
A small air leak at the door seal or restricted airflow can make the compressor run longer, raise temperatures, and increase frost or moisture. Fixing the basic cause early helps protect food quality and reduces wear on key components like the evaporator fan motor and control board.
Last updated: January 2026





