How to reset a Frigidaire side by side refrigerator?
To reset a Frigidaire FRS6R5ESBF side-by-side refrigerator, we recommend doing a simple power reset: turn the refrigerator off (if it has an On/Off control), then restore power and allow the controls to reboot. This clears many temporary control glitches after a power interruption.
Quick reset steps (safe for most situations)
- Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet (or switch the circuit breaker off).
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Wait 8 to 12 hours for temperatures to stabilize after any extended power-off time.
- Confirm the freezer control is not set to “0” (off).
What a reset will and won’t fix
A reset helps when the control needs to reboot, such as after a brief outage or when the dispenser or ice maker acts erratically. It will not correct a failed part like a compressor, defrost component, or fan.
| Symptom after reset | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Compressor doesn’t run | Control set to off, defrost cycle, no power | Outlet power, breaker, freezer control setting |
| Runs too long | Warm room, doors opened, dirty condenser | Door closing, condenser cleaning |
| Ice tastes odd | Ice stored too long | Empty ice container and let it refill |
Why it matters
A proper reset is a fast first step that can restore normal operation without replacing parts. If the refrigerator still won’t cool or keeps running excessively, the next step is checking airflow, door sealing, and basic power and control settings.
Helpful references
- Use the FRS6R5ESBF owner’s manual for the exact control locations and operating details.
- If you are troubleshooting dispenser or ice maker behavior, the FRS6R5ESBF installation guide helps confirm the refrigerator is correctly connected to power and water.
Last updated: January 2026
How to fix 5Y ef error code Frigidaire?
On the Frigidaire FRS6R5ESBF side-by-side refrigerator, the 5Y EF error typically points to an evaporator fan problem, most often caused by ice buildup or a failed fan circuit. We fix it by safely defrosting the freezer area, checking the fan for blockage, and testing the fan and wiring.
What to do first (safe reset and quick checks)
- Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for safety.
- Empty the freezer enough to access the rear interior panel.
- Look for heavy frost or ice around the evaporator cover and air vents.
- Let the unit fully defrost (doors open) until the fan area is clear of ice.
- Restore power and listen for the evaporator fan running.
For model-specific access steps and panel locations, follow the FRS6R5ESBF owner's manual.
If the code returns after defrosting
If the fan still does not run, the issue is usually one of these:
- Evaporator fan blade is jammed, cracked, or slipping
- Fan motor is weak or failed
- Wire harness connection is loose or damaged
- Defrost system problem caused recurring ice buildup
Parts that commonly relate to this symptom
| Symptom you notice | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Loud rubbing or ticking, then 5Y EF | Fan hitting ice or damaged blade | Refrigerator evaporator fan blade 5308000010 |
| Heavy frost returns quickly | Defrost control issue | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat 5303918214 |
Why it matters
The evaporator fan moves cold air through the freezer and into the fresh food section. When it stops (or gets blocked by ice), temperatures rise, food can thaw, and the refrigerator may run too long trying to recover.
Helpful DIY reference
Use our how to fix your evaporator cooling fan guide to understand common fan failure symptoms, what noises to listen for, and what to inspect before replacing parts.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Frigidaire side by side beeping?
On a Frigidaire FRS6R5ESBF side-by-side refrigerator, beeping most often means the refrigerator thinks a door is ajar or temperatures are rising after frequent door openings or a power interruption. Start by confirming both doors seal tightly and the unit is cooling normally per the FRS6R5ESBF owner's manual.
Quick checks that fix most beeping
- Close both doors firmly; re-open and re-close to reset the door switch.
- Look for food packages or bins preventing the door from fully closing.
- Inspect the door gaskets for gaps, tears, or areas that are dirty and not sealing.
- Confirm the freezer control is not set to “0” (off) and that cooling is running.
- If the beeping started after an outage, allow several hours for temperatures to recover.
- If the ice bin is jammed and the dispenser area is noisy, remove and re-seat the ice container.
What the beeping is usually telling you
Many Frigidaire side-by-side models use audible alarms to get your attention when a door is left open or when internal temperatures are out of the normal range. The manual troubleshooting section also points to common contributors to warm temps such as frequent door openings, a slightly open door, dirty or poorly fitted gaskets, and a dirty condenser.
Common causes and what to do
| What you notice | Likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Beeping stops when you press the door in | Door not fully closing | Clear obstructions; level the refrigerator if needed |
| Beeping after lots of use | Warm air from frequent openings | Minimize openings; let temps stabilize |
| Beeping with visible gasket gaps | Worn or misaligned seal | Clean and warm the gasket to reshape; replace if torn |
| Beeping after power loss | Temps rose during outage | Keep doors closed; wait for recovery |
Parts that commonly relate to door and temperature alarms
If you find a damaged seal, replacing the gasket is a direct fix for warm-temperature beeping caused by air leaks.
- Refrigerator gasket 241786013 (fresh food door)
- Refrigerator freezer gasket 241786014 (freezer door)
Why it matters
A door that is slightly open or not sealing forces the compressor to run longer, can soften ice, and can lead to food temperature issues. Addressing the seal and airflow basics usually stops the alarm and improves cooling efficiency.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The most common Frigidaire refrigerator problem (including model FRS6R5ESBF) is a cooling complaint: the refrigerator or freezer runs too warm, runs too long, or seems to struggle to hold temperature. In many cases, the cause is airflow or heat-transfer related, such as dirty condenser coils or a door that is not sealing fully.
What we see most often (and what to check first)
Start with the items that most commonly create warm temperatures and long run times.
- Doors opened too frequently or left open slightly
- Dirty condenser coils (poor heat removal)
- Door gasket not sealing (dirty, worn, cracked, or not fitted well)
- Temperature controls set incorrectly (allow about 24 hours for temps to stabilize after changes)
- Ice maker and dispenser issues tied to water supply or filtration (low flow, restriction)
Quick symptom-to-cause guide
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge or freezer is too warm | Door left ajar, frequent openings | Confirm doors close fully and nothing blocks them |
| Unit runs too much/too long | Dirty condenser, warm room, door seal leak | Clean condenser; inspect gaskets |
| Ice maker not making ice | Freezer not cold enough, water valve closed, clogged filter | Verify freezer temp; confirm water valve is open; replace filter |
| Moisture between doors/outside | Humid weather or door slightly open | Improve door seal and closing |
Parts that commonly solve the underlying issue
If your checks point to a sealing or water-flow problem, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:
- Refrigerator gasket 241786013 (fresh food door seal)
- Refrigerator freezer gasket 241786014 (freezer door seal)
- Refrigerator filter WFCB (restricted filter can reduce water flow to dispenser and ice maker)
Why it matters
Cooling and ice maker complaints often share the same root causes: warm air leaks, restricted airflow, or restricted water flow. Fixing the basics (door seal, condenser cleaning, correct settings) helps the compressor run less, improves temperature stability, and reduces frost and moisture issues.
Model-specific references
For the exact control locations, cleaning guidance, and troubleshooting tables for FRS6R5ESBF, follow the steps in the FRS6R5ESBF owner's manual. You can also use the Frigidaire refrigerator error codes reference if your display shows a fault code.
Last updated: January 2026





