Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. For your Frigidaire room air conditioner model FFRS1022R1E0, looking up parts by the full model number is the most reliable way to match the correct replacement parts and diagrams to your exact unit configuration.
How to find the model number on the unit
The model and serial plate is typically on the outside of the cabinet for this style of room air conditioner.
- Unplug the air conditioner before handling or moving it
- Look for a rating plate label on the outer cabinet (often on a side or rear area)
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- Record the serial number too; it helps confirm production details
- Keep the information with your paperwork for future part lookups
How we recommend searching parts by model number
Once you have FFRS1022R1E0, use that exact model number to pull up the correct parts list and illustrations, then match the part name and ID.
- Search using the complete model number (no missing characters)
- Use the parts diagram to confirm location and quantity
- Match by part ID/part number, not just a description
- If your issue is control-related, confirm whether the problem is the remote, keypad, or a sensor fault code
Common parts customers replace on this model
| Symptom | Part to check first | Example part for FFRS1022R1E0 |
|---|---|---|
| Remote will not operate unit | Remote control | Room air conditioner remote control 5304501878 |
| Unit loses power or trips intermittently | Power cord and plug | Room air conditioner power cord 5304502112 |
| Weak airflow, icing, or poor cooling | Air filter and airflow path | Filter-air 5304525657 |
Why it matters
Room air conditioners often have multiple versions that look similar. Using the exact model number FFRS1022R1E0 helps ensure the parts you order fit correctly and restores proper cooling, airflow, and control operation.
Helpful reference
For model-specific identification details and operating features (including filter reminders and fault code displays), use the FFRS1022R1E0 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Does Frigidaire sell parts?
Yes. For your Frigidaire room air conditioner model FFRS1022R1E0, we sell replacement parts that match this unit, including common items like a remote control, air filter, and power cord; use the model number to ensure the part fits.
How to get the right part for FFRS1022R1E0
- Match the full model number FFRS1022R1E0 on the rating plate (typically on the outside of the cabinet).
- Use the parts list for this model to confirm the exact part name and ID.
- Compare symptoms to the manual troubleshooting section before ordering.
- If the unit is not responding, check the cord and controls before replacing parts.
- For airflow or cooling issues, start with the filter and front grille area.
Parts customers commonly replace on this model
Here are examples of parts available for FFRS1022R1E0:
| What it helps with | Example part on this model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lost or broken remote | Room air conditioner remote control 5304501878 | Restores full control of modes, temp, and timer features. |
| Restricted airflow, poor cooling | Filter-air 5304525657 | A dirty filter can reduce airflow and cause icing. |
| Power issues at the plug or cord | Room air conditioner power cord 5304502112 | Replace only if the cord is damaged or failing. |
Why it matters
Using the correct, model-matched part prevents fit issues and repeat failures. The FFRS1022R1E0 owner's manual also covers basics like the check filter reminder (reset after cleaning) and common cooling problems tied to airflow restrictions.
Last updated: February 2026
How much do common AC spare parts cost?
Common spare parts for the Frigidaire FFRS1022R1E0 room air conditioner typically range from about $30 to $200+ depending on the part type (filters and trim parts cost less; electrical parts like a power cord or remote cost more). For exact pricing on model-matched parts, use the parts list for FFRS1022R1E0 and confirm fit in the FFRS1022R1E0 owner's manual.
Typical part cost ranges (what we see most often)
These ranges help you budget; your exact cost depends on the specific part ID and availability.
- Air filter and screens: $20 to $70
- Remote control: $80 to $150
- Power cord: $150 to $250
- Cosmetic/airflow parts (louvres, panels, frames, rails, seals): $25 to $130
- Small hardware kits (screws, brackets): $10 to $60
| Part type | Example for this model | Typical cost range |
|---|---|---|
| Remote control | Room air conditioner remote control 5304501878 | $80 to $150 |
| Power cord | Room air conditioner power cord 5304502112 | $150 to $250 |
| Air filter | Filter-air 5304525657 | $20 to $70 |
| Louvres | Louvres 5304517016 | $25 to $80 |
What changes the price the most
- Electrical vs. plastic trim: cords and controls cost more than rails, seals, and panels.
- Model-specific fit: parts made for a specific chassis (like FFRS1022R1E0) often cost more than universal items.
- What is included: a “kit” can include multiple pieces and hardware, which raises the price.
- Condition of the unit: if a part failed due to overheating, corrosion, or impact damage, you may need additional related parts.
Why it matters
Choosing the correct part for FFRS1022R1E0 prevents repeat failures and installation issues. It also helps you avoid unsafe repairs; for example, the manual notes the unit has no user-serviceable parts and warns against cutting or damaging the power cord, and a damaged cord must be replaced rather than repaired.
Last updated: February 2026


