SOURCE: FLASHING E8 (WARNING) ON MY FRIDGE FREEZER
A model number and serial number would help in any diagnosis.
SOURCE: freezer only cools to 40 degrees
check to see if there is ice built up on the inside back if there is it may have defrost problems or if part of the back has ice it may be low of freon
SOURCE: I have a frigidaire freezer upright model#ffu20f9gw3
Without any additional info, there are a lot of possibilities:
1. Condenser coil (underneath unit) is dirty and clogged.
2. Compressor is failing. (need A/C tech)
3. Metering device is clogged. (need A/C tech)
4. Refrigerant charge is low. (need A/C tech)
5. Door seal is broken (frost will form around door).
6. Defrost heaters are stuck on (replace defrost timer located underneath unit at front).
7. Condenser fan has failed (underneath freezer on back).
8. Evaporator fan (inside fan) has failed (ice will form on cooling coil).
This should get you started...
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SOURCE: I just set up my Frigidaire upright Freezer, only
Rule of thumb, if you lay a frig/freezer on side let sit upright at new location for 24 hours before plugging it in.
stopped up drain,tear in gasket,not going into defrost soon enough
I appreciate your inquiry, friend!
Based off what you have described your Frigidaire freezer is displaying an error code of 36 hours. Normally it will display that once power has been restored, it is indicating that the freezer has been without power for 36 hours. Hold the "alarm reset" for 3 seconds and that should help clear out the code. I hope this is helpful. -Matt
Good Afternoon edgar corro, thanks for your post!
Based off the information you have provided your Frigidaire freezer is displaying an error code "E8". An "E8" error code typically stands for a shorted thermistor this could be a possible miscommunication with the wiring harness, control board, or thermistor. Since it could be anyone of these underlying issues I would suggest contacting a professional technician since they have the appropriate tools to pinpoint the parts needed for repair. Best of luck! -Matt
Hello friend, thanks for your post!
I see that your Frigidaire freezer had a power surge and you're asking what could happen. If your appliance had a power surge it could cause an issue within the board or wiring harnesses. Is your appliance giving any error code or beeping? If so, could you advise what it currently is doing? I look forward to providing you any assistance. -Matt
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