Models > LFFH20F3QM0

LFFH20F3QM0 Frigidaire Freezer - Overview

Sections of the LFFH20F3QM0

[Viewing 3 of 3]

Manuals & Care Guides for LFFH20F3QM0

Click to download
Keep searches simple, eg. "belt" or "pump".
Freezer Door Key – Part Number: 297147700
Freezer Door Key
★★★★★
★★★★★
(12)
PartSelect #: PS1991481
Manufacturer #: 297147700
This plastic freezer door key is used for most upright or chest freezers.
$14.32
  In Stock
DEFROST TIMER – Part Number: 5304518034
DEFROST TIMER
★★★★★
★★★★★
(10)
PartSelect #: PS12585793
Manufacturer #: 5304518034
This part continually advances and alternates between activating the cooling cycle and the defrost heater.
$58.06
  In Stock
Refrigerator Light Bulb – Part Number: 5304517886
Refrigerator Light Bulb
★★★★★
★★★★★
(3)
PartSelect #: PS12712277
Manufacturer #: 5304517886
$95.48
  In Stock
SHELF – Part Number: 5304528979
SHELF
★★★★★
★★★★★
(19)
PartSelect #: PS16544412
Manufacturer #: 5304528979
Wire Shelf - 14.62 X 27.88 - THERE IS 1 3/16 BETWEEN TINES AND THE LENGTH BETWEEN THE LEG IS 9 INCHES
$105.51
  In Stock
Run Capacitor - 120V – Part Number: 297286803
Run Capacitor - 120V
★★★★★
★★★★★
(4)
PartSelect #: PS3495561
Manufacturer #: 297286803
This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer. The run capacitor is attached to the compressor. This part is 120 volts a...
$66.01
  In Stock
Temperature Control Thermostat – Part Number: 5304513033
Temperature Control Thermostat
★★★★★
★★★★★
(18)
PartSelect #: PS12365300
Manufacturer #: 5304513033
This part helps maintain a constant temperature within the appliance. The temperature control thermostat regulates the temperature inside the refrigerator. It turns on and shuts off the compressor as...
$84.91
  In Stock
Adjustable Leveling Foot - Black – Part Number: 216396900
Adjustable Leveling Foot - Black
★★★★★
★★★★★
(1)
PartSelect #: PS425733
Manufacturer #: 216396900
Sold Individually.
$32.92
  In Stock
SWITCH – Part Number: 216822901
SWITCH
PartSelect #: PS3408391
Manufacturer #: 216822901
This is a genuine light switch, which works with freezers and refrigerators.
$28.09
  In Stock
FAN MOTOR EVAP 115V – Part Number: 297309000
FAN MOTOR EVAP 115V
★★★★★
★★★★★
(4)
PartSelect #: PS3502361
Manufacturer #: 297309000
This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer, and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated.
$119.06
  In Stock
Hinge Mounting Hexagonal Screw – Part Number: 240578902
Hinge Mounting Hexagonal Screw
PartSelect #: PS1526054
Manufacturer #: 240578902
Sold individually.
$33.08
  In Stock
HINGE BEARING – Part Number: 5304511026
HINGE BEARING
★★★★★
★★★★★
(5)
PartSelect #: PS12364740
Manufacturer #: 5304511026
This part is sold individually.
$14.33
  In Stock
Screw – Part Number: 218755504
Screw
PartSelect #: PS1525803
Manufacturer #: 218755504
Sold individually. This is a genuine part. The handle mounting shoulder screw (no.10 ab) is made for use with many refrigerators. The metal screw helps to fasten the handle assembly to the outer do...
$27.52
  In Stock

Questions And Answers for LFFH20F3QM0

Ask our experts a question about this model and we'll get back to you as soon as possible!

2 questions answered by our experts.
  • 1
Sort by:
Sorry, we couldn't find any existing answers that matched.Try using some different or simpler keywords, or submit your new question by using the "Ask a Question" button above!
Rebecca
August 19, 2021
Came home to thawed freezer. Light works no sound or anything. There is what looks like a little reset button, tried pushing it nothing happened (front lower left corner, looking into the freezer). Turned machine off will turn back on in a little while to see if any thing happens. Any idea on what’s going on?
For model number LFFH20F3QM0
PartSelect logo
Hello Rebecca, thank you for your question. When you are having temperature problems in your freezer, there are a few parts that could cause the issue. You can use a multi meter to test most of the parts. Make sure you cut power to your appliance before doing any repairs or tests. First you should test your temperature control thermostat, part number: PS12365300. When your thermostat is cold, it should produce a reading of zero on your multimeter. If it is warm (anywhere from forty to ninety degrees Fahrenheit), then this test should produce a reading of infinity. Another part to check would be your defrost timer, part number: PS12585793. Testing the first pair of terminals should produce a reading of zero, or near zero, denoting continuity. The second pair may also result in a reading of zero or near zero. Testing the third pair of terminals should produce a reading of infinity. Find your refrigerator's timer switch and turn it in a clockwise motion until it clicks. Use your multi meter and test the terminals again in the same manner as in the preceding paragraph. In this test, one of the pairs of terminals should produce a reading of continuity. At least one pair, but maybe two, should produce a reading of infinity. One important note to keep in mind is that a pair of terminals that demonstrated continuity in the first test should now demonstrate infinity. Likewise, a pair of terminals that demonstrated infinity in the first test should now demonstrate continuity. You could also check your evaporator fan motor part number: PS2349477. Your freezer will have a switch that is pressed by the door itself as it closes. As the door opens, the switch depresses, turning on the light and turning off the evaporator fan motor. Press and hold the switch for a minute. The freezer light should turn off and the evaporator fan should kick on after a few seconds. If it turns on, you should be able to clearly hear the electric motor activate and then a low hum from the fan spinning. If the fan motor does not turn on while you hold the switch, the motor is probably bad. These are the most common parts that cause this issue in your appliance. So, it is suggested you check them first. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

Was this helpful?
Thank you for voting!
Related Parts:
Jeff
11 days ago
my defrost drains aways freezes up so water doesn't drain to pan, just keeps building up on bottom of freezer? I can melt it and after a couple months I see ice on bottom of freeze.
For model number LFFH20F3QM0
PartSelect logo
Hi Jeff, thank you for your inquiry. We believe your refrigerator is having this problem because of the faulty defrost thermostat, part number PS10060305. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. Glad to be of assistance!

Was this helpful?
Thank you for voting!
Related Parts:
  • 1

Common Symptoms of the LFFH20F3QM0

[Viewing 12 of 12]
Won’t start
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing Fixing Fixing
Show All
Too warm
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing Fixing Fixing
Show All
Fridge too warm
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing Fixing Fixing
Show All
Frost buildup
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing Fixing Fixing
Show All
Noisy
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing Fixing
Show All
Will Not Start
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing Fixing
Show All
Doesn’t stop running
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing Fixing
Show All
Light not working
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing
Show All
Fridge and Freezer are too warm
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing
Show All
Freezer section too warm
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing
Show All
Clicking sound
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing
Show All
Door won’t open or close
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing
Show All
Keep searches simple. Use keywords, e.g. "leaking", "pump", "broken" or "fit".
After getting wiring diagram off internet it was diagnosed as freezer stuck in defrost mode, temp alarm on, but fan running.
Turned gray knob on defrost timer (located bottom left back of freezer) past defrost position to verify compressor would run...it would not, but fan would run. Tested run capacitor...found borderline defective (weak, wrong value ohm meter kick). Just to be sure, removed interior shelves and interior rear and gasket to check heater at 20 ohms as OK and removed thermostat and verified contact closure after exposure in another freezer....re-installed, hooked heater back up and re-installed interior rear panel. Replaced defrost timer by unplugging 4-pin connector, then removed 2 screws that hold it to the bracket. Installed new one in reverse order. Then removed wire bail holding run capacitor to compressor plug assembly, removed run capacitor, plugged in new one. Turned on freezer......now making ice and holding cold temperature and cycling properly between freeze and defrost modes. Two problems made this repair a bit more difficult. This is the second time that defrost timer has failed...only got 3 years from last one.
Parts Used:
Run Capacitor - 120V DEFROST TIMER
  • James from Navarre, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
79 of 95 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
replacement freezer keys
I accidently threw away both freezer keys to our upright Gibson and G.E. Freezers!!!! I had no luck finding replacements locally, so I got on the internet and came across PartSelect.com. I called them on the telephone; and after giving the model numbers of my freezers, the keys were on their way!! I received the keys very quickly and both worked perfectly. I would highly recommend Partselect.com. Charlotte M. Bishop
Parts Used:
Freezer Door Key
  • CHARLOTTE from SEDALIA, MO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
70 of 78 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
freezer would run then thaw then freeze. tap on the control knob, it would start running again
Easy fix. I unplugged the freezer, unload items in freezer. took out shelves and baskets, Pulled off the control knob then removed all screws. removed inside panel, replaced part exactly as I took out old part. Put the panel back on, put everything back in place. Plugged freezer back in and turned the knob to 3. Let freezer run for a day to see if I ordered the correct part. Problem is fixed. Thank you, PartSelect for making it so easy to find, order the correct part and for all the customers input to make the repair easy.
Parts Used:
Temperature Control Thermostat
  • WILLIAM from URBANA, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
44 of 53 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!