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Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 top-mount refrigerator

Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 top-mount refrigerator Parts

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  • Refrigerator Door Assembly (black) for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304532786

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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge Assembly, Right Lower for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304528866

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  • Clamp for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304524607

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  • Cover for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304530084

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  • Refrigerator Door Assembly (white) for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304532518

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  • Refrigerator Freezer Door Assembly (stainless) for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304532783

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  • Cover Assemb for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304534981

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  • Refrigerator Deli Drawer for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304538632

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  • Baffle,drain Pan ,air Block for Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 - Part 5304519745

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Frigidaire Top-Mount Refrigerator FFTR1835VW0 FAQs

On the Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 top-mount refrigerator, the practical “reset” for the ice maker is to turn it OFF and back ON using the ice maker On/Off power switch (the LED should be steadily illuminated when ON), then allow up to 24 hours for normal ice production to resume. See the FFTR1835VW0 owner’s manual for ice maker operating steps.

Quick reset steps (safe and effective)
  • Make sure the freezer is cold and the ice bin is positioned under the ice maker.
  • Press the ice maker’s On/Off power switch to turn it OFF.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Press the On/Off power switch again to turn it ON (LED steadily illuminated).
  • Confirm the household water supply shutoff valve is fully ON.
  • Discard ice made during the first 24 hours after new plumbing connections.
If it still does not make ice

These checks solve most “no ice” complaints on top-mount refrigerators:

  • Water supply: Verify the shutoff valve is open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Water pressure: The installation requirements call for 30 to 100 psi.
  • Ice maker status light: Confirm the ice maker is ON (green light/LED).
  • Freezer temperature: If the freezer is not cold enough, ice production will stop.
  • Recent install or moved fridge: Flush the water line and check for leaks at fittings.
What “normal” looks like
What you see What it usually means What to do
LED steadily illuminated Ice maker is ON Wait up to 24 hours for output
No ice after 24 hours Water, temperature, or ice maker issue Work through the checks above
Odd-tasting or discolored first ice New plumbing connection Discard first 24 hours of ice
Why it matters

Resetting by cycling the ice maker switch restores normal operation after a power interruption, a water line hookup, or an ice maker that was accidentally turned OFF. It also helps you confirm the basics: power to the ice maker, water supply, and proper freezer cooling.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 top-mount refrigerator is not making ice, the most common causes are the ice maker being turned off, the water supply valve being closed, low household water pressure (needs 30 to 100 psi), or the freezer not being cold enough. After correcting those basics, allow 24 to 48 hours for the bin to fill.

Quick checks that fix most no-ice problems
  • Confirm the ice maker is On (many models show a green light when on).
  • Make sure the water supply valve is fully open.
  • Verify household water pressure is 30 to 100 psi.
  • Check freezer temperature; target is about 0°F for reliable ice production.
  • If the refrigerator was installed without water connected, keep the ice maker Off to prevent valve noise.
  • After new plumbing hookups, discard ice made in the first 24 hours.
What “normal” ice production looks like

Your ice maker is designed to make 2 to 2.5 pounds of ice per 24 hours, typically cycling about 10 cubes every 100 to 160 minutes. It is normal to see minimal ice the first day; with no usage, it can take 1 to 2 days to fill the container.

Situation What you will notice What to do
New install or water line just connected Small batches, slow fill Wait 24 to 48 hours; discard first 24 hours of ice
Water valve closed or pressure low No fill sound, no cubes Open shutoff valve; confirm 30 to 100 psi
Freezer too warm Soft cubes or no harvest Set colder; avoid frequent door openings
If the basics check out: likely causes
  • Frozen fill tube or water line (thaw carefully; do not overheat plastic parts).
  • Ice maker not seated correctly or bin not pushed back fully.
  • Water inlet valve issue (often shows as no water entering the ice maker even with good pressure).
Why it matters

An ice maker depends on steady water pressure and a cold freezer. If either is off, the ice maker can cycle without producing, or it can take much longer than expected to fill the bin.

References to keep handy

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s worth replacing the ice maker on a Frigidaire FFTR1835VW0 when the refrigerator is otherwise cooling well and the problem is isolated to ice production or the water supply connection. In many cases, correcting water pressure, supply line issues, or ice maker settings restores ice without replacing the refrigerator.

Quick decision guide

Replace or repair the ice maker setup when:

  • The freezer is cold enough and food stays frozen consistently.
  • The ice maker is turned on (green light or On setting) but makes little or no ice.
  • You recently moved the refrigerator and the water line may be kinked or leaking.
  • The water supply is on and within the typical 30 to 100 psi range.
  • You want to keep the refrigerator and avoid the cost and hassle of replacement.

Consider replacing the refrigerator when:

  • Cooling performance is unreliable (warm freezer, frequent temperature swings).
  • You have repeated sealed-system or compressor issues.
  • Multiple major components are failing at the same time.
Before you buy an ice maker: checks that often solve it

Use the steps in the FFTR1835VW0 owner’s manual and confirm these basics first:

  • Water supply valve is fully open and the supply line was flushed until clear.
  • No leaks at any connection; re-check again about 24 hours after hookup.
  • Ice maker is not left ON without water connected, which can cause loud valve chatter.
  • Freezer temperature is cold enough; allow 24 hours after adjustments to stabilize.
  • Give it time after first hookup; it can take 1 to 2 days to fill the bin.
What “normal” ice production looks like on this model

The manual’s expectations help you judge whether you have a real failure or a setup issue.

What to expect Typical range
Ice per day 2 to 2.5 lb per 24 hours
Cycle rate About 10 cubes every 100 to 160 minutes
First-day output Minimal during first 24 hours
Why it matters

Ice maker problems are often caused by installation and water supply issues, not the ice maker itself. Fixing the supply line, pressure, or On/Off setting can restore ice production and prevent nuisance noise and leaks.

Last updated: February 2026

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