How wide is a Frigidaire side-by-side?
Most Frigidaire side-by-side refrigerators, including the FFHS2611LS0 family, are about 36 inches wide. For the exact cabinet width and the space you need for door swing and installation clearances, we recommend confirming the dimensions in the installation guide.
A “36-inch side-by-side” is the most common size class. In real installations, the usable space needs to account for more than just cabinet width.
- Typical cabinet width: about 36 inches
- Plan for door swing so drawers and freezer baskets can fully open
- Leave installation clearance for airflow and hookups
- Measure the tightest point on your path in (doorways, hallways)
- If the unit is larger than an entrance, removing refrigerator doors is a common approach (outlined in the Use & Care information)
The FFHS2611LS0 installation guidance calls for these minimum clearances:
| Location | Recommended clearance |
|---|---|
| Sides and top | 3/8 inch |
| Rear | 1 inch |
If the opening is too tight, the refrigerator may not ventilate properly, doors may not open far enough for full drawer access, and water line or electrical connections can be difficult to service later.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Frigidaire FFHS2611LS0 high end?
The Frigidaire FFHS2611LS0 is a solid, mainstream side-by-side refrigerator, not a luxury high-end model. It is built for dependable everyday cooling, ice and water dispensing, and practical storage features rather than premium materials, pro-style performance, or built-in design.
High-end typically means you are paying for premium construction and advanced performance features beyond standard freestanding units.
Common high-end traits include:
- Built-in or counter-depth designs with premium fit and finish
- Dual compressors or dual evaporators for tighter humidity and temperature control
- Very quiet operation and higher-end insulation
- More advanced controls, sensors, and specialty zones
- Premium interior lighting and heavy-duty shelving/door hardware
For model-specific feature and control details, use the owner's manual.
Most Frigidaire side-by-side models in this class focus on value and convenience.
You will usually get:
- Through-the-door ice and water convenience
- Straightforward electronic temperature controls
- Practical freezer organization and door bins
- Serviceable, widely available replacement parts
| Category | Mainstream side-by-side (like FFHS2611LS0) | High-end refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Design | Freestanding | Often built-in or premium counter-depth |
| Cooling system | Standard single-compressor design | Often dual systems or advanced airflow |
| Features | Core convenience features | Specialty zones, premium materials |
| Repair approach | Parts replacement is common | Parts can be more specialized and costly |
Knowing the class helps set expectations for noise, temperature stability, and long-term repair decisions. For example, if you are troubleshooting dispenser performance, common service parts include the refrigerator water inlet valve assembly 242252702 and the refrigerator water filter WF3CB.
Last updated: February 2026
How do you reset the code d1 SP on a Frigidaire refrigerator?
To clear the DI SP (or DISP) message on your Frigidaire FFHS2611LS0 refrigerator, reset power to the unit: unplug it for about 30 seconds, then plug it back in. This reboots the control and often clears the display after an ice jam or dispenser-related interruption.
DI SP commonly shows up when the dispenser system detects an issue such as an ice jam or the ice/dispenser mechanism not moving freely. After clearing the jam, a power reset is the quickest way to restore normal operation.
- Make sure the ice bin is seated fully and not overfilled
- Break up clumped ice and remove any stuck cubes
- Check that the dispenser chute door closes completely
- Confirm the freezer door closes tightly (warm air can cause clumping)
- Wait a few minutes after clearing ice so parts can stop moving
- Unplug the refrigerator for about 30 seconds.
- Plug it back in and allow the controls to restart.
- Test the dispenser and ice maker.
If you cannot access the plug, you can switch the refrigerator circuit OFF at the breaker for about 30 seconds, then switch it back ON.
If DI SP returns soon after resetting, focus on the ice and dispenser drive components.
| Symptom | Most likely area | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Ice dispenses slowly or not at all | Ice bucket/auger path | Empty bin, clear clumps, reinstall bin |
| Humming but no ice movement | Ice maker/dispenser motor area | Check for jams; consider motor-related parts |
| Water works but ice does not | Ice maker side | Verify ice maker is on; check for freezing/clumping |
- Ice maker motor 241798231 (drives ice maker/dispenser movement in many jam-related failures)
- Frigidaire refrigerator ice container assembly 241860803 (bin issues can mimic a motor problem)
When the dispenser drive is jammed, the motor can strain and the control may keep flagging the condition. Clearing the jam and resetting quickly helps prevent repeat stoppages and restores normal ice dispensing.
For control and display behavior details specific to this model, use the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How do you defrost a Frigidaire side-by-side?
For the Frigidaire FFHS2611LS0 side-by-side refrigerator, defrosting is normally automatic; the unit periodically enters a defrost cycle that typically lasts about 30 minutes. If you have heavy frost buildup, focus on restoring airflow and fixing the cause (often a door not sealing) rather than trying to “manually” defrost it. See the defrost and troubleshooting details in the owner's manual.
A fully automatic defrost refrigerator melts frost on a schedule, then returns to cooling.
- A defrost cycle happens periodically during normal operation
- The compressor may stop running during defrost
- A typical defrost cycle lasts about 30 minutes
- After defrost, temperatures can take time to stabilize (plan on up to 24 hours after major changes)
Frost that keeps coming back usually means warm, moist air is getting in or cold air is not circulating.
- Make sure both doors close fully and are not blocked by bins or food packages
- Reduce frequent or long door openings
- Check for gaps, tears, or a loose fit in the door gaskets
- Clean the gasket sealing surfaces and the mating cabinet surface
- Confirm the refrigerator is level so the doors self-close properly
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Frost near the door edge | Air leak at the seal | Inspect and clean gasket; replace if torn |
| Frost on back wall inside freezer | Airflow restriction or door left ajar | Clear vents; verify door closure |
| Condensation around dispenser area | Warm air infiltration | Check door alignment and gasket fit |
If the gasket is damaged or won’t seal after cleaning and leveling, replacement is the fix. For this model, common options include the refrigerator freezer door gasket 241786014 (freezer side) or the Frigidaire refrigerator door gasket (black) 241786013 (fresh food side, black).
Excess frost reduces airflow across the evaporator, makes temperatures swing, and forces longer run times. Fixing the air leak or seal issue prevents repeat frosting and helps the refrigerator cool efficiently.
Last updated: February 2026





