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FFT49651-0A Frigidaire Freezer

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This kit includes both the left and right side end caps.
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This multi-use screw fits various appliances and tools such as, freezers, refrigerators, wall ovens, washers, ranges, dishwashers, dryers, microwave oven combos, combos, wine and beverage coolers. *Pl...
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This gasket is intended for use with upright freezers. This white door gasket is used to make an air-tight seal for the cabinet when the door is closed
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This bulb can be used in either refrigerator or oven. It is a clear, intermediate screw-in bulb.
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This part provides protection for the compressor motor against excessive current and excessive temperature use.
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Customer:
Sharon from Green Valley Lake, CA
Parts Used:
3206261
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The freezer was going into alarm
We loosened all the screws around the door and slid out the old gasket.
We then slid the new gasket behind the panel and screwed the screws back in place.
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Customer:
FREDDIE from WHITAKERS, NC
Parts Used:
5303276514, 5303007173
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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 wire s 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.
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Customer:
Bill from UNION, ME
Parts Used:
3206261
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Replace upright freezer door gasket.
The easiest way to replace this gasket is to remove the door from the freezer. Two bolts remove the top hinge and the door pops off. Setting it on sawhorses makes the job easy. In addition, I moved the door into the sunlight which made the gasket flexible and easy to work with.

Remove the screws under the gasket with a phill ips screwdriver and lift the inner panel off the door. Clean the area when the gasket sits, put the new gasket in place and replace the inner panel and all the screws.
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