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Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Ice Ejector for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 5304456670

    Ice maker diagram

    Ice Ejector

    Part #5304456670

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw-should for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 240363602

    Ice maker diagram

    Screw-should

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  • Screw Ice Maker Bracket for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 5304456687

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    Screw Ice Maker Bracket

    Part #5304456687

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Dispenser Rotation Stop for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 241676301

    Ice container diagram

    Refrigerator Dispenser Rotation Stop

    Part #241676301

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  • Refrigerator Hot Tube Repair Kit for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 5303918222

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    Refrigerator Hot Tube Repair Kit

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  • Clamp for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 5303001549

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    Clamp

    Part #5303001549

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  • Refrigerator Clamp for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 215174700

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    Refrigerator Clamp

    Part #215174700

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  • Wire Harness for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 241522901

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    Wire Harness

    Part #241522901

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  • Refrigerator Dispenser Light Shield for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 241686101

    Ice & water dispenser diagram

    Refrigerator Dispenser Light Shield

    Part #241686101

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Control Box Wire Harness for Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 - Part 241737801

    Refrigerator Control Box Wire Harness

    Part #241737801

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Frigidaire Refrigerator FFHS2611PF2 FAQs

A 25.6 cubic foot side-by-side refrigerator is typically about 36 inches wide. For your Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2, confirm the exact cabinet width and required installation clearances in the FFHS2611PF2 installation guide before measuring your opening.

Typical width and what to plan for

Most 25 to 26 cu. ft. side-by-side models are built to fit a standard 36-inch space, but you still need room for airflow and door swing.

  • Typical cabinet width: about 36 inches
  • Common overall width range: 35 7/8 to 36 1/4 inches
  • Plan extra space for leveling, plumbing, and electrical access
  • Make sure doors can fully open for drawers and freezer baskets
  • Do not block the toe grille; airflow matters for cooling performance
Installation clearance guidance (FFHS2611PF2)

Your FFHS2611PF2 installation guidance calls for these clearances for installation and air circulation:

Location Recommended clearance
Sides and top 3/8 inch
Rear 1 inch
How to measure your space correctly

Measure the opening in three places (top, middle, bottom) and use the smallest number.

  • Measure width wall-to-wall at top, middle, and bottom
  • Measure height floor-to-cabinet/soffit
  • Measure depth from back wall to the front edge of counters
  • Confirm you have a nearby grounded outlet (no extension cord)
  • If you have an ice maker/water dispenser, confirm water supply access and pressure
Why it matters

If the opening is tight, the refrigerator may not slide in square, doors may not open fully, and restricted airflow can hurt cooling. Planning for the recommended clearances helps the compressor and condenser system run efficiently.

Last updated: January 2026

Frigidaire Gallery is not a true luxury, high-end line; it’s a premium mid-range tier that typically adds better finishes, more convenience features, and upgraded controls compared to basic Frigidaire models. For your Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 side-by-side refrigerator, the best “high-end” value comes from correct setup, maintenance, and repairs.

How Frigidaire lines typically compare

Frigidaire’s lineup is usually positioned like this:

Line Typical positioning What you usually get
Frigidaire (base) Value/budget Core cooling, fewer extras
Frigidaire Gallery Premium mid-range More features, upgraded styling
Frigidaire Professional Premium performance More pro-style features and build
What “high end” means in real-world use

Even without being luxury, a Gallery-style refrigerator can feel “high end” when it’s installed and operating correctly.

Key factors that make the biggest difference:

  • Doors level and sealing evenly so temperatures stay stable
  • Water supply connected correctly and leak-free
  • Filter seated properly so water and ice flow normally
  • Temperatures set correctly for food safety and ice production
  • Routine cleaning (condenser area, bins, and seals)

For model-specific setup details, follow the installation guide and confirm the final checklist items (level cabinet, doors aligned, no water leaks).

Why it matters

“High end” is mostly about performance and reliability day to day. A refrigerator that is level, has tight door gaskets, and has a properly installed water filter will cool more consistently, waste less energy, and have fewer ice maker and dispenser issues.

Quick maintenance tip for this model

If you notice slow water flow or weak ice production, replacing the refrigerator water filter WF3CB is one of the first, most effective steps.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 refrigerator, CF indicates a communication failure between the electronic control board and the user interface (display). This can be caused by a loose connection, damaged wiring, or a failed control component that is not sending or receiving signals correctly.

What to check first (safe, quick steps)
  • Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Confirm steady power: Make sure the outlet is grounded and not controlled by a wall switch; avoid extension cords.
  • Look for obvious harness issues: If you can safely access the control area, check for loose plugs or pinched wires.
  • Check for cooling symptoms: Note whether the freezer is staying cold and whether the evaporator fan is running.
  • Verify installation basics: Proper leveling and airflow help prevent intermittent control issues; follow the clearances and leveling steps in the installation guide.
Common causes and likely fixes
What’s happening Most common cause Typical fix
CF appears intermittently Loose connector or vibration-related connection Reseat connectors; inspect wiring harness and plugs
CF appears constantly Failed user interface or main control board Replace the failed control component
CF plus warm temperatures Control issue affecting cooling system operation Diagnose controls and cooling components together
Parts that can be involved

A CF code is often tied to the wiring path between controls. If inspection shows damaged wiring, the harness may be the fix.

Why it matters

When the controls cannot communicate, the refrigerator may not regulate temperatures correctly, may stop responding to settings, or may cool inconsistently. Addressing CF early helps protect food temperatures and prevents repeat shutdowns.

For model-specific code behavior and any related symptoms, use the FFHS2611PF2 manual and the Frigidaire refrigerator error codes reference.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common problem we see on the Frigidaire FFHS2611PF2 side-by-side refrigerator is poor cooling from airflow issues (blocked vents, dirty condenser area, weak evaporator fan) or doors not sealing tightly. Ice maker and water dispenser problems are also very common.

Most common symptoms and what they point to
  • Refrigerator or freezer too warm: airflow restriction, evaporator fan issue, or temperature sensing/control problem
  • Ice maker not making ice: water supply shutoff closed, filter not seated, or ice maker components failing
  • Water dispenser slow: clogged filter, air in the line, or low household water flow
  • Frost buildup: door sealing problem or a defrost system issue
  • Noisy operation: fan blade hitting ice, or fill valve noise when water is shut off
Quick checks we recommend first (FFHS2611PF2)
  • Confirm the refrigerator is plugged in and the outlet has power
  • Keep the toe grille clear; the installation instructions call out that air circulation is essential
  • Verify the household water supply shutoff valve is fully open
  • Check for water leaks at connections, then recheck in 24 hours
  • Make sure the water filter is fully seated and flush in the housing
Common causes and likely fixes
Problem area What you notice Typical fix
Airflow/cooling Warm temps, uneven cooling Clean airflow paths, confirm fans run, avoid blocking vents
Door sealing Frost, sweating, temps drift Clean/inspect gasket, correct door alignment
Water/ice system No ice, slow water Open shutoff, seat or replace filter, purge air
Parts that often relate to these problems
Why it matters

Most “not cooling” and “no ice” complaints start with airflow, door sealing, or water supply setup. Fixing those basics first restores stable temperatures and prevents unnecessary part replacement.

For setup and operating details, use the FFHS2611PF2 installation guide.

Last updated: January 2026

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