How do I reset my Frigidaire upright freezer?
To reset your Frigidaire upright freezer model LFFH17F7HWD, we recommend doing a simple power reset: unplug the freezer (or switch off the breaker) for about 1 minute, then restore power and allow several hours for temperatures to stabilize. See the LFFH17F7HWD owner's manual for control and alarm details.
Quick reset steps (power reset)
- Unplug the freezer from the wall outlet, or turn the circuit breaker off.
- Wait 60 seconds so the control fully powers down.
- Restore power.
- Confirm the display is on and the freezer is running.
- Wait several hours before judging temperature changes (the control needs time to stabilize).
If the control panel seems “stuck”
This model uses an electronic temperature control. If settings are not changing, the control lock may be on.
- Press and hold Alarm Reset for 3 seconds to toggle the control lock.
- When locked, the display indicates the lock status; when unlocked, the temperature display returns.
- After unlocking, adjust temperature using the UP (colder) and DOWN (warmer) buttons.
What you should see after a reset
| What happens | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Alarm sounds or “HI TEMP” shows | Freezer temperature is above the alarm threshold | Press Alarm Reset to silence; let it cool down |
| “Door Ajar” indicator | Door has been open too long or not sealing | Close door firmly; check gasket contact |
| An “E” appears on the display | Control is detecting a fault condition | Arrange service; the freezer may continue running |
Why it matters
A power reset clears minor control glitches and restores normal operation after a power interruption. It also helps you confirm whether the issue is a temporary control problem or something that needs troubleshooting (door seal, airflow, defrost system, or electronic control).
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The most common Frigidaire refrigerator complaint is not cooling properly. For your Frigidaire LFFH17F7HWD upright freezer, the closest equivalent is the freezer running but staying too warm, often tied to door seal leaks, frequent door openings, or a defrost or airflow issue; see the LFFH17F7HWD owner's manual for model-specific troubleshooting steps.
Most common symptoms (and what they usually mean)
- Warm cabinet or soft food: temperature control set too warm, door not sealing, or airflow blocked
- Frost build-up on interior walls: humid air entering through the door, door opened often, or door not seating
- Runs too much or too long: warm room conditions, recent restock with warm food, or gasket leak
- Noisy operation (popping, gurgling, compressor sound): normal refrigerant flow and metal expansion in many cases
- Moisture outside the cabinet: door not sealing, cold air meeting warm humid air
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the control setting: adjust slightly colder, then allow several hours to stabilize.
- Check the door seal: look for gaps, tears, or areas that do not grip paper when the door is closed.
- Reduce door-open time: warm air entering repeatedly can mimic a cooling failure.
- Avoid overpacking: keep vents and air paths clear so cold air can circulate.
- Level the freezer: an unlevel cabinet can misalign the door and prevent a full seal.
Common causes and likely fixes
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Too warm | Control set too warm, door not seating | Adjust control; inspect door alignment and seal |
| Frost inside | Door opened often, door not sealing | Open less; correct seal issues |
| Runs constantly | Warm room, warm food load, gasket leak | Improve airflow around unit; cool food first; fix seal |
| Moisture outside | Seal leak | Clean/replace gasket if worn |
Parts that commonly relate to cooling and frost issues
If you confirm a seal problem, the door gasket is a frequent fix on upright freezers.
If you suspect a defrost-system problem (heavy frost plus poor cooling), these are common components to test/replace.
Why it matters
Cooling complaints often start with warm, moist air leaking in. That drives frost build-up, longer run times, and temperature swings that can lead to food quality issues and higher energy use.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Frigidaire upright freezer not freezing?
If your Frigidaire LFFH17F7HWD upright freezer is not freezing, the most common causes are a temperature control set too warm or OFF, poor airflow from dirty coils or blocked vents, a door that is not sealing, or a defrost or fan problem that prevents cold air from circulating.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the temperature control is not set to OFF; set it colder and allow 24 hours to stabilize.
- Keep the door closed as much as possible; frequent openings quickly warm an upright freezer.
- Make sure the freezer is level so the door closes and seals properly (a common cause of warm temps).
- Check for heavy frost buildup (about 1/4 to 1/2 inch); frost can reduce cooling and airflow.
- Verify airflow space around the cabinet; hot rooms need extra clearance for circulation.
What to look for and what it usually means
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Runs a lot but still warm | Door not sealing, warm room, frequent openings | Inspect gasket, level cabinet, improve airflow |
| Frost packed on back wall | Defrost system issue | Check defrost heater and defrost thermostat |
| Quiet inside, weak airflow | Evaporator fan issue | Check fan motor and fan blade |
| No run at all | Power, control setting, electrical issue | Check outlet, breaker, control setting |
Parts that commonly fix “not freezing” symptoms
If you find a specific failure, these model-matched parts are common solutions:
- Door not sealing or moisture/frost problems: freezer door gasket 5304507200
- Heavy frost and warm temperatures: defrost heater 216730700 and refrigeration appliance defrost bi-metal thermostat 297216600
- Poor cold-air circulation: freezer evaporator fan motor 297309000 and blade 5308000010
Why it matters
When warm, moist air leaks in (or frost blocks airflow), the freezer can run longer, struggle to reach safe temperatures, and develop frost or moisture problems. Leveling and a good door seal are foundational for proper cooling.
Helpful reference
For model-specific operating and leveling guidance, use the LFFH17F7HWD owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026





