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    Frigidaire H1 Error Code – Troubleshooting Guide

    Frigidaires have long been known to be good refrigerators and freezers. It may surprise some Frigidaire owners when they get an error cost on their refrigerator. Most don’t understand what any of the codes mean. After all, who sits down and reads the owner’s manual cover-to-cover when they buy a refrigerator?

    The Frigidaire H1 Code means, in simplest terms, that the refrigerator and freezer are too warm. There are a few reasons why the refrigerator and freezer temps are rising. It could be the refrigerator is new and it hasn’t cooled yet, or it could be the thermistor. It can also be wiring to the thermistor.

    The article below explains how to know which is the problem and what you can do to diagnose your refrigerator and get the issue fixed. 

    Before you go poking around your refrigerator, you need to understand what part does what and how that can relate to your error code. 

    The thermistor is what checks the temperature of the refrigerator and freezer. It periodically sends readings to the control board. The control board is the brain of the appliance. It uses the thermistor temperature readings to regulate the evaporator fan and the power going to the compressor. 

    Frigidaire H1 Error Code – Troubleshooting Guide

    A defective thermistor means the control board doesn’t get proper messaging so the evaporator and compressor may not run when they should. The result is the refrigerator won’t be cold enough.

    Read: Frigidaire SY EF Error Code – Causes And Fix

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    A refrigerator that has a constant warm temperature will not only spoil your food but will cause some to be unhealthy even if you get it fixed quickly. Bacteria grow in food at their highest rate when the temperature is between 40 degrees Fahrenheit and 140 degrees Fahrenheit. 

    Bacteria will still be there when the food gets cold again. Be sure to immediately transport all food in the refrigerator to coolers with ice when you notice an H1 error on your refrigerator. 

    Food in the freezer will be only for a while as long as you keep the freezer door closed. Keeping food cool while you work out the error will keep your family safe.

    Read: 6 Reasons Why Frigidaire Refrigerator Is Not Cooling

    Some people buying new refrigerators immediately load it down with food the second it arrives and see the H1 error code later. The problem is the refrigerator hasn’t had time to cool down from the room temperature it had been housed at in the warehouse or store. 

    Unplug the machine and wait a few minutes. Then plug it back in. That will clear the code and the refrigerator should work. 

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    The best thing to do when you get a new refrigerator is to plug it in and let it cool down first before putting all your food in it. Loading it with food will take more time for it to properly cool down. 

    Read: 4 Reasons Why Frigidaire Refrigerator Has No Power

    In most of these types of cases, the thermistor is going to be the problem. You need to find the thermistor, test it and replace it. 

    You will need a multimeter to test the thermistor for continuity. A thermistor that shows no continuity or shows a constant resistance even when the refrigerator temperature changes is faulty. 

    Frigidaire H1 Error Code – Troubleshooting Guide

    Replacing the thermistor can be a DIY project if you’re fairly good with tools. It’s not that complicated of a project. 

    The thermistor is typically in the refrigerator section of your Frigidaire. You will need to unplug your refrigerator and remove any food or items. Put those in a cooler with ice. 

    Next, remove the deli drawer and then remove all shelving, starting with the lower glass shelf first. You will then take off the air duct cover. It lifts easily and then snaps out of place. There are screws securing the rear duct. Remove them and pull out the duct. 

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    You should be able to see the thermistor now. Disconnect it from the duct. Remove the wire connectors. While you are at the wire connectors, look to see if they have any damage or if they are connected properly. A loose or disconnected wire may be your problem. 

    Test the thermistor with the multimeter. If it’s bad, go ahead with the replacement part. 

    Put the new part in place of the old one and attach the connectors. Then, reattach it to the duct and replace the screws you removed. Reattach the air duct cover and put all the shelves, then the deli tray back into the unit. 

    Plug your fridge into a power outlet and see if it works before putting the food back into it. 

    Frigidaires have long been known to be good refrigerators and freezers. It may surprise some Frigidaire owners when they get an error cost on their refrigerator. Most don’t understand what any of the codes mean. After all, who sits down and reads the owner’s manual cover-to-cover when they buy a refrigerator?

    The Frigidaire H1 Code means, in simplest terms, that the refrigerator and freezer are too warm. There are a few reasons why the refrigerator and freezer temps are rising. It could be the refrigerator is new and it hasn’t cooled yet, or it could be the thermistor. It can also be wiring to the thermistor.

    Advertisement

    The article below explains how to know which is the problem and what you can do to diagnose your refrigerator and get the issue fixed. 

    Before you go poking around your refrigerator, you need to understand what part does what and how that can relate to your error code. 

    The thermistor is what checks the temperature of the refrigerator and freezer. It periodically sends readings to the control board. The control board is the brain of the appliance. It uses the thermistor temperature readings to regulate the evaporator fan and the power going to the compressor. 

    Frigidaire H1 Error Code – Troubleshooting Guide

    A defective thermistor means the control board doesn’t get proper messaging so the evaporator and compressor may not run when they should. The result is the refrigerator won’t be cold enough.

    Read: Frigidaire SY EF Error Code – Causes And Fix

    A refrigerator that has a constant warm temperature will not only spoil your food but will cause some to be unhealthy even if you get it fixed quickly. Bacteria grow in food at their highest rate when the temperature is between 40 degrees Fahrenheit and 140 degrees Fahrenheit. 

    Bacteria will still be there when the food gets cold again. Be sure to immediately transport all food in the refrigerator to coolers with ice when you notice an H1 error on your refrigerator. 

    Advertisement

    Food in the freezer will be only for a while as long as you keep the freezer door closed. Keeping food cool while you work out the error will keep your family safe.

    Read: 6 Reasons Why Frigidaire Refrigerator Is Not Cooling

    Some people buying new refrigerators immediately load it down with food the second it arrives and see the H1 error code later. The problem is the refrigerator hasn’t had time to cool down from the room temperature it had been housed at in the warehouse or store. 

    Unplug the machine and wait a few minutes. Then plug it back in. That will clear the code and the refrigerator should work. 

    The best thing to do when you get a new refrigerator is to plug it in and let it cool down first before putting all your food in it. Loading it with food will take more time for it to properly cool down. 

    Read: 4 Reasons Why Frigidaire Refrigerator Has No Power

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    In most of these types of cases, the thermistor is going to be the problem. You need to find the thermistor, test it and replace it. 

    You will need a multimeter to test the thermistor for continuity. A thermistor that shows no continuity or shows a constant resistance even when the refrigerator temperature changes is faulty. 

    Frigidaire H1 Error Code – Troubleshooting Guide

    Replacing the thermistor can be a DIY project if you’re fairly good with tools. It’s not that complicated of a project. 

    The thermistor is typically in the refrigerator section of your Frigidaire. You will need to unplug your refrigerator and remove any food or items. Put those in a cooler with ice. 

    Next, remove the deli drawer and then remove all shelving, starting with the lower glass shelf first. You will then take off the air duct cover. It lifts easily and then snaps out of place. There are screws securing the rear duct. Remove them and pull out the duct. 

    You should be able to see the thermistor now. Disconnect it from the duct. Remove the wire connectors. While you are at the wire connectors, look to see if they have any damage or if they are connected properly. A loose or disconnected wire may be your problem. 

    Test the thermistor with the multimeter. If it’s bad, go ahead with the replacement part. 

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    Put the new part in place of the old one and attach the connectors. Then, reattach it to the duct and replace the screws you removed. Reattach the air duct cover and put all the shelves, then the deli tray back into the unit. 

    Plug your fridge into a power outlet and see if it works before putting the food back into it. 

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