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Frigidaire FRT17G5JSK1 refrigerator

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FRT17G5JSK1 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Refrigerator FRT17G5JSK1 FAQs

If your Frigidaire FRT17G5JSK1 top-mount freezer is not freezing, the most common causes are incorrect control settings, blocked airflow, or a cooling system problem such as a failed evaporator fan or a defrost issue. We recommend adjusting temperatures gradually and allowing time for the freezer to stabilize.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)

  • Confirm the refrigerator is running and the temperature control is not set to 0 (off).
  • After any adjustment, wait 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
  • Make sure food packages are not blocking the cold air vents; airflow is required for both compartments.
  • During first-time startup or after a long power outage, allow an 8 to 12 hour cool-down period with doors closed before loading food.
  • If the unit is in a defrost cycle, wait about 20 minutes and recheck cooling.

Set the controls correctly

On this style of Frigidaire top-mount, the refrigerator control can affect both compartments, while the freezer control (on some models) affects only the freezer. Use the temperature adjustment guide in the owner's manual.

Symptom What to change What to expect
Freezer too warm Turn freezer control slightly toward Colder Freezer temp improves after stabilizing
Refrigerator too warm Turn refrigerator control slightly toward Colder Both sections may get colder
Freezer too cold Turn freezer control slightly toward Cold Freezer temp rises gradually

When it is likely a part or airflow failure

If the controls are set correctly and the freezer still will not freeze, these are the most common next suspects:

  • Evaporator fan not running (no cold air circulation)
  • Heavy frost on the back freezer wall (defrost problem)
  • Dirty condenser area or poor ventilation around the cabinet
  • Door not sealing, letting warm air leak in (gasket not sealing)

If you are seeing warm temps plus poor airflow, the evaporator fan system is a frequent fix; the refrigerator evaporator fan motor 241854301 and refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 are model-matched parts commonly involved.

Why it matters

A freezer that is not freezing is usually an airflow or temperature-control issue first; if you keep running it warm, food safety and ice maker performance can be affected. Getting the controls and airflow right prevents unnecessary part replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

No. Frigidaire Gallery is typically considered an upper mid-range line rather than a true luxury, high-end line; it focuses on upgraded features and styling compared to basic Frigidaire models, without the premium pricing and build level associated with luxury brands.

Frigidaire product lines generally stack up like this:

Line Typical positioning What you usually get
Frigidaire (base) Value / entry Core cooling features, simpler finishes
Frigidaire Gallery Upper mid-range More convenience features, more finish options
Frigidaire Professional Premium within Frigidaire Higher-end styling and feature sets

What “high end” usually means in refrigerators

When customers say “high end,” they usually mean a combination of:

  • More precise temperature control and better humidity management
  • Quieter operation and stronger fit and finish
  • More premium materials and hardware
  • More advanced convenience features (ice, water, organization)
  • Higher price tier and longer feature lists

Gallery models often check some of these boxes, but they are not positioned as luxury-tier.

Why it matters when you are shopping parts or planning a repair

For your Frigidaire FRT17G5JSK1 top-mount refrigerator, the “Gallery vs. high end” label does not change what matters most for repair: matching the correct model number and using the right replacement part.

  • Use the model number FRT17G5JSK1 to match parts correctly
  • Confirm installation steps and specs in the owner's manual
  • For cooling issues, focus on core systems (airflow, defrost, sealed system)
  • For door sealing issues, inspect gaskets and alignment first

Common repair areas on top-mount refrigerators

If you are troubleshooting performance (not just comparing product lines), these are common areas we see:

  • Airflow problems (blocked vents, fan issues)
  • Frost buildup from defrost problems (thermostat, heater, timer/control)
  • Dirty condenser coils causing warm temps
  • Door seal leaks causing moisture and temperature swings
  • Interior light issues (bulb or switch)

Parts that commonly come up

If your symptom matches, these model-compatible parts are examples you may see on this parts list:

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire top-mount refrigerator like model FRT17G5JSK1, the upper compartment is the freezer. It is the section designed to keep foods frozen, and it may also house an ice maker on some versions (with moving parts you should avoid touching).

What the freezer does (and what it is not)

The freezer is the coldest compartment; it is separate from the fresh food section below and is built to maintain freezing temperatures for long-term storage.

  • Stores frozen foods at or below freezing
  • Helps keep ice cream and meats solid
  • May include an automatic ice maker on some models
  • Uses airflow from the evaporator area to distribute cold
  • Has its own door seal (gasket) to prevent warm air leaks

Quick terminology guide

What you see Common name What it means
Upper compartment with its own door Freezer Freezing storage area on a top-mount refrigerator
Lower compartment Fresh food section Refrigerated (not frozen) food storage
Rubber seal around the door Door gasket Keeps warm air out to maintain temperature

Why it matters

Using the right name helps when you are looking up instructions, ordering parts, or troubleshooting symptoms like frost buildup, warm temperatures, or door sealing issues. For model-specific diagrams and compartment descriptions, use the FRT17G5JSK1 owner's manual.

If you are troubleshooting cooling or door sealing issues in the upper compartment, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with Frigidaire refrigerators like model FRT17G5JSK1 is a cooling complaint, such as the refrigerator section getting warm, temperatures not staying steady, or frost/ice buildup that restricts airflow. These symptoms usually trace back to airflow, condenser cleanliness, or the defrost system.

Most common causes behind “not cooling right”

When a Frigidaire top-mount refrigerator has temperature problems, these are the issues we check first:

  • Dirty condenser area: Dust and pet hair reduce heat release and can raise fresh-food temps.
  • Evaporator fan problem: Weak or noisy airflow from the freezer into the refrigerator.
  • Defrost system trouble: Ice buildup on the evaporator coils blocks airflow.
  • Air damper stuck: Not enough cold air moves from freezer to refrigerator.
  • Door seal leaks: Warm, moist air causes frost and longer run times.

Quick checks you can do at home

Start with these simple, high-impact steps before replacing parts:

  • Confirm the unit is plugged in firmly and not on a wall switch circuit.
  • Make sure controls are not set to “0” (off) and allow 24 hours after any adjustment for temps to stabilize.
  • Listen for normal operating sounds (fan airflow, compressor hum, defrost water dripping).
  • Check for frost on the freezer back wall (a strong clue of a defrost/airflow issue).
  • If your model has a condenser that needs cleaning, vacuum the condenser area for better efficiency.

Common symptoms and what they usually point to

Symptom Most likely area What you typically notice
Freezer cold, fridge warm Airflow/evaporator fan/damper Little to no air coming into fresh-food section
Frost buildup in freezer Defrost system Ice on back panel or reduced airflow
Runs a lot, temps drift Condenser/door gasket Warm cabinet edges, longer run times

Parts that often solve these problems

If troubleshooting points to a specific failure, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Cooling and frost issues force the compressor to run longer, waste energy, and can lead to food spoilage. Fixing airflow, sealing, and defrost problems early keeps temperatures stable and reduces wear on major components.

For model-specific operating guidance and care steps (including safe cleaning and bulb replacement), use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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