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5304491322-ER FREEZER STARTER SEAL REPLACES 5304491322

5304491322-ER FREEZER STARTER SEAL REPLACES 5304491322

Brand: Frigidaire

Manufacturer Part Number: 5304491322

5304491322-ER for Frigidaire Freezer seamlessly replaces 5304491322, 3017575, AP5690362, PS8689445, EAP8689445, PD00058713, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

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5304491322-ER for Frigidaire Freezer seamlessly replaces 5304491322, 3017575, AP5690362, PS8689445, EAP8689445, PD00058713, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

Our replacement component is made with durability and accuracy, and it is intended to match or surpass OEM specifications, so it will fit perfectly and perform dependably.

5304491322-ER - Compatible with:

  • Frigidaire
  • White Westinghouse
  • Kelvinator
  • Gibson
  • Kenmore
  • Sears
  • Tappan
  • Electrolux

5304491322-ER Fixes and Solutions:

    5304491322-ER Replaces:

      5304491322, 3017575, AP5690362, PS8689445, EAP8689445, PD00058713,

    Perfect Fit Models for 5304491322-ER:

    • FFPT10F3NB0
    • FFPT10F3NM0
    • FFPT10F3NW0
    • FFPT12F3NB0
    • FFPT12F3NM0
    • FFPT12F3NV0
    • FFPT12F3NW0
    • FFTR1022QB0
    • FFTR1022QM0
    • FFTR1022QW0
    • FFTR1222QB0
    • FFTR1222QM0
    • FFTR1222QW0

    How to test Starter Seal?

    1. Unplug the Freezer
    2. Ensure the Freezer is unplugged from the power source to prevent electrical hazards.
    3. Locate the Starter Seal
    4. Disconnect the Starter Seal
    5. Once you have access, disconnect any wires attached to the Starter Seal to isolate it for testing.

    Some useful diagnosing tips

    • Unplug the refrigerator
    • Remove necessary panels
    • Use a multimeter to test
    • Check continuity and resistance
    • Inspect for physical damage