46351-0B Frigidaire Freezer - Overview
Sections of the 46351-0B
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Door Handle
PartSelect #: PS425863
Manufacturer #: 216446900
Handle insert or screws are NOT included.
No Longer Available
Handle Insert
PartSelect #: PS433503
Manufacturer #: 3017682
This is NOT the handle. This is the decorative front insert.
$59.35
In Stock
Shelf Support - Left Side
PartSelect #: PS977266
Manufacturer #: 297001600
Sold individually.
$37.95
In Stock
Hinge Bearing
PartSelect #: PS1146288
Manufacturer #: 297006800
Are you tired of your freezer door sticking or creaking? Our genuine Frigidaire Bearing-Hinge might be just what you need. This high-quality, original manufacturer part is a crucial component of your ...
$27.49
In Stock
Filter - Drier
PartSelect #: PS464532
Manufacturer #: 5303305677
Refrigerant system filter/dryer.
$48.35
In Stock
Common Symptoms of the 46351-0B
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Broken Door Handle Replacement Part #PS425863
It was very easy to remove the broken parts of the freezer door handle still secured by screws and then attach the new handle. However, I was shocked to find that the door handle screw cover plate was not included as part of the door handle replacement issued, which I felt was misleading. Fortunately that portion from my old broken handle was still intact, though is yellowed with age, so was able to snap that in place on the new partial-handle replacement which you sent. It seems to me that to omit this portion as part of the complete handle replacement didn't make much sense, as it rendered the new replacement handle incomplete.
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Anne from Moncks Corner, SC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Freezer stopped freezing food.
I unplugged electrical cord to the freezer. I removed the cover to the relay and load protector. I labeled the wires and made a diagram on the proper placement of each wire going to the relay. I unplugged each wire and removed the relay. Then I removed the load protector. I installed the new load protector and new relay. I placed the wires on the proper terminals of the relay. I replaced the electrical cover to the relay and load protector. I plugged the electrical cord back in the electrical outlet. My freezer started working again. I placed several bottles of water in the freezer to make sure the freezer was working properly before I restocked it with food.
Thanks again for the help. You just saved me about $400.
Thanks again for the help. You just saved me about $400.
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FREDDIE from WHITAKERS, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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One end cap on freezer door broke.
First removed the remaining end cap; then inserted rod into RH and LH replacement caps and snapped end caps into place.
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judy from louisville, CO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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