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Frigidaire FFSS2615TP4 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFSS2615TP4 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR FFSS2615TP4 FAQs

No. Frigidaire refrigerators do not all use the same water filter; the correct filter depends on the exact model. For Frigidaire model FFSS2615TP4, the specified replacement is WF3CB, and using the right filter helps prevent leaks and dispenser performance issues (see the FFSS2615TP4 owner's manual).

How to choose the correct Frigidaire water filter

We recommend matching the filter by model number first, then confirming the filter type printed on the old cartridge or listed in the manual.

  • Check your refrigerator model number (for this unit: FFSS2615TP4).
  • Look up the filter part ID listed for your model.
  • Confirm the filter location and style (this model’s filter is in the fresh food section, top right).
  • Replace the filter about every 6 months (typical guidance for this system).
  • After installing, flush water for about 4 minutes and reset the filter status light.

Filter compatibility for FFSS2615TP4

This model uses the PureSource 3 style filter and is listed with WF3CB.

Refrigerator model Correct filter ID Notes
FFSS2615TP4 WF3CB Rated capacity is typically 200 gallons; replace about every 6 months

If you need the exact cartridge for this refrigerator, use the refrigerator water filter WF3CB.

Why it matters

A mismatched filter can fit poorly, restrict water flow, or cause leaking at the filter housing. Using the model-correct filter also keeps the dispenser and ice maker supplied with properly filtered water.

Helpful tip after replacing the filter

If water sputters right after installation, that is normal air purging. Keep dispensing water until the flow is steady, then reset the filter indicator per the FFSS2615TP4 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Most 25.6 cubic foot refrigerators are about 36 inches wide (commonly 35.75 to 36.13 inches, depending on the brand and whether handles are included). For your Frigidaire FFSS2615TP4 side-by-side, confirm the exact cabinet and door-swing clearance requirements in the FFSS2615TP4 installation guide.

Typical width you should plan for

A 25.6 cu. ft. capacity shows up in multiple styles (side-by-side, French door, top freezer), but the width is usually built around standard 36-inch cabinetry.

  • Typical overall width: ~36 in.
  • Common real-world range: 35.75 to 36.13 in.
  • Handles can add to the “overall” width measurement
  • Door swing needs extra space beyond the cabinet width
  • Leveling and toe grille position can affect fit and door alignment

Clearances that matter as much as width

Even if the refrigerator body fits a 36-inch opening, you still need airflow and connection space. For FFSS2615TP4, the installation guidance calls for these minimum clearances:

Location Typical minimum clearance to plan for Why it matters
Sides and top 3/8 in. Air circulation and easier install
Rear 1 in. Room for cord, water line, airflow
Door swing Extra space in front/side Drawers and baskets need full door opening

Quick fit-check steps before you buy or move it

  • Measure the cabinet opening width in 3 spots (top, middle, bottom)
  • Measure depth to nearby walls or islands that could block door swing
  • Plan a path from the entry door to the kitchen; remove doors if needed (per the use and care guidance)
  • Confirm you have a grounded outlet nearby (no extension cord)
  • If you use the ice and water dispenser, confirm access to a cold water line (30 to 100 psi)

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is “36 inches wide” can still be a poor fit if the doors cannot open fully or if airflow is restricted. Proper clearance helps prevent warm temperatures, noisy operation, and installation headaches.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Frigidaire refrigerator problem is a cooling complaint: the fresh food section warms up, the freezer frosts, or the unit runs too long. On the Frigidaire FFSS2615TP4, the usual drivers are dirty condenser coils, door gasket leaks, and airflow restrictions between compartments.

Most common symptoms

  • Refrigerator not cold enough (freezer may still feel cold)
  • Freezer frost buildup and weak airflow
  • Refrigerator runs too much or too long
  • Moisture between doors or on cabinet surfaces
  • Slow water dispenser flow or small ice cubes

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure doors close fully and nothing blocks them; a slightly open door raises temps and run time.
  • Clean the condenser coils and confirm airflow around the cabinet.
  • Keep food from blocking air vents; blocked vents cause warm spots.
  • After changing temperature settings, allow 24 hours to stabilize.
  • If dispenser flow is weak, replace the filter and flush water for several minutes.

What the symptom usually points to

Symptom Common cause Good next step
Runs long, temps drift warm Dirty condenser, frequent openings, gasket leak Clean coils; check gasket seal
Moisture between doors Door slightly open, gasket not sealing Clean/inspect gasket; level unit
Freezer frosts, fridge warms Airflow restriction, damper issue, fan issue Check vents; listen for fan
Slow water flow Clogged filter Replace filter; flush system

Parts that often fix the root cause

Why it matters

Cooling and moisture problems start as efficiency issues (long run times and temperature swings) and quickly turn into food spoilage or heavy frost that blocks airflow.

For model-specific troubleshooting steps and temperature guidance, use the FFSS2615TP4 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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