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Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Freezer Door Bearing for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE - Part 297302900

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    Freezer Door Bearing

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  • Refrigerator Control Box for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE - Part 297269000

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    Refrigerator Control Box

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  • Refrigerator Hinge Cover for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE - Part 297304000

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    Refrigerator Hinge Cover

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  • Refrigerator Door Bin for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE - Part 297295400

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    Refrigerator Door Bin

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  • Refrigerator Shelf Trim, Rear for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE - Part 297261500

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    Refrigerator Shelf Trim, Rear

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  • Refrigerator Door Outer Panel (stainless) for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE - Part 297329325

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    Refrigerator Door Outer Panel (stainless)

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  • Screw for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE - Part 218755407

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    Screw

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  • Holder for Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE - Part 297294301

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    Holder

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Frigidaire Refrigerator FPRU19F8RFE FAQs

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire refrigerator model FPRU19F8RFE, because the parts list is filtered to the exact configuration used on that unit. Use the complete model number from the data tag and confirm the part name before ordering.

How to find the model number on the refrigerator

On most Frigidaire refrigerators, the model and serial tag is inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall) or near the door opening. Once you have FPRU19F8RFE, match it to the diagrams and parts list in the FPRU19F8RFE owner's manual.

  • Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers matter)
  • Also record the serial number (helps confirm production variation)
  • Use the parts diagrams to identify the correct location and part description
  • Compare your old part to the listing (shape, connectors, mounting points)
  • If a part has multiple versions, match by description and where it installs
Example: model-based lookup in action (common parts)

For FPRU19F8RFE, the manual calls out the Pure Advantage air filter and recommends replacing it about every 6 months for odor control. That filter is commonly listed as refrigerator door air filter EAFCBF.

What you need Where it comes from Why it helps
Model number (FPRU19F8RFE) Refrigerator data tag Ensures the parts list matches your unit
Part name (example: air filter) Manual and parts diagram Prevents ordering a similar looking but wrong part
Part ID (example: EAFCBF) Parts listing Speeds up searching and reordering
Why it matters

Refrigerators can look identical across model families, but use different shelves, gaskets, sensors, or control boards. Searching by FPRU19F8RFE reduces returns and helps you get the right fit the first time.

Related DIY help

If you are troubleshooting instead of replacing a part, use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes to narrow down likely causes before ordering.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE, we reset the electronic control by using the control’s built-in OFF and ON key sequence (not a single “reset” button). This refreshes the control and clears many temporary keypad or alert conditions.

Reset steps for FPRU19F8RFE (control OFF then ON)
  • If the keypad is locked, press CONTROL LOCK for 3 seconds to unlock (the display shows UL).
  • Press the UP (warmer) key until the warmest setting 46°F (8°C) appears.
  • Press the UP key 3 times within 3 seconds; the display shows OF (unit OFF).
  • Press the DOWN (colder) key 3 times within 3 seconds to turn the unit back ON.
  • Re-set your target temperature; allow several hours to stabilize after changes.
If the panel will not respond

These conditions commonly make the control seem “dead” even though power is present:

  • Control lock is enabled (keys show LO when pressed)
  • Sabbath mode is active (lights and control panel do not work until deactivated)
  • An alert tone is active and needs acknowledgment
  • A stuck key condition is detected
Common display messages and what to do
Display Meaning on this control What we do
LO Keypad locked Hold CONTROL LOCK 3 seconds
UL Keypad unlocked Resume normal operation
OF Unit turned off at control Use the ON sequence (DOWN key 3 times)
E7 Stuck key alert Release the key; ensure nothing is pressing the keypad
E8 / E9 Temperature sensor alert Reset; if it returns, troubleshoot the sensor circuit
Why it matters

A proper control reset restores normal operation without replacing parts. If an alert code returns after the reset, it points to an ongoing issue such as a sensor or keypad problem.

For exact button locations and feature descriptions, use the FPRU19F8RFE owner's manual. If you need help interpreting alerts, use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

Frigidaire Gallery is considered upper mid-range, not ultra high-end. For the Frigidaire FPRU19F8RFE (a Gallery-series all-refrigerator), you typically get upgraded styling and convenience features like electronic controls and an air filter system, without the premium pricing of luxury brands.

What “high end” usually means for refrigerators

Most shoppers use “high end” to mean one or more of these:

  • Premium materials and fit/finish (pro-style handles, heavier shelving)
  • Advanced temperature management and controls
  • Quieter operation and better airflow design
  • More specialty storage and lighting features
  • Higher price tier and longer feature list

Gallery models commonly check several of these boxes, but they are still positioned below true luxury lines.

Where FPRU19F8RFE fits in the Frigidaire lineup

Based on the features called out for this model, it aligns with an upgraded, feature-forward tier:

  • Pro-Select electronic control (convenience and precision)
  • Interior lighting across levels
  • Humidity-controlled crisper storage
  • Built-in air filtration with a change indicator

For feature details and terminology specific to this unit, use the FPRU19F8RFE owner's manual.

Quick comparison
Line Typical positioning What you usually get
Frigidaire (base) Value Core cooling, simpler controls
Frigidaire Gallery Upper mid-range More design, features, and convenience
Frigidaire Professional Premium (non-luxury) More pro styling and higher-end feature sets
Luxury brands High end Top-tier materials, performance, price
Why it matters

Knowing the tier helps set expectations for parts, maintenance, and upgrades. For example, Gallery models often include odor-control features; on this model, the air filter is designed to be replaced about every 6 months for best odor reduction.

Helpful related parts for this model
Part What it helps with
Refrigerator door air filter EAFCBF Reduces odors inside the refrigerator

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Frigidaire refrigerator problem is a cooling complaint: temperatures run warm, fluctuate, or frost and moisture build up because airflow is restricted or the door is not sealing and closing correctly. On the FPRU19F8RFE, leveling and a complete door seal are especially important for reliable cooling.

Most common causes we see (and what to check first)
  • Door not sealing: gasket not fully contacting the cabinet on all sides.
  • Unit not level: a refrigerator that is not level can leave the door slightly open and cause moisture and cooling issues.
  • Airflow blocked: tightly packed shelves or blocked vents reduce circulation.
  • Dirty condenser area: poor heat release can lead to warmer temps.
  • Fan or sensor issues: an evaporator fan or temperature sensor problem can cause uneven cooling.
Quick checks for FPRU19F8RFE

Use these steps before replacing parts:

  1. Confirm the cabinet is solid on all corners and the door closes easily.
  2. Verify the door seals completely on all sides.
  3. Set temperatures and allow 24 hours for stabilization after changes.
  4. If the door looks misaligned, level the unit front-to-back and side-to-side (the manual recommends a slight tilt so the door closes easily).

For the exact leveling procedure and final installation checks, follow the FPRU19F8RFE owner's manual.

Symptoms and the most likely direction
Symptom Most likely area What to do next
Warm temps, little airflow Evaporator fan or airflow blockage Clear vents; if fan is noisy or not running, troubleshoot the fan circuit
Frost or moisture around door Door seal or leveling Inspect gasket contact; re-level cabinet
Temps swing up and down Temperature sensing/control Check sensor placement and wiring; review diagnostics
Odors that linger Air filter/air circulation Replace the air filter on schedule
Parts that commonly relate to these issues

If checks point to a specific failure, these model-matched parts are common suspects:

Why it matters

A small door gap or poor leveling can create a chain reaction: warm air leaks in, moisture condenses, frost forms, and the refrigerator runs longer. Fixing sealing and leveling first often restores normal temperatures without unnecessary part replacement.

You can also use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes to interpret any displayed alerts and narrow the troubleshooting path.

Last updated: February 2026

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