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FRT

Top / Bottom Freezer RefrigeratorEst. 2004–2011

About

What We Know

FRT is Frigidaire's older basic top-freezer family, usually around 18 cu. ft. with mechanical controls and a conventional freezer-above layout. It forms a large part of the brand's 2000s rental and entry-level installed base.

The File, At a Glance
Generation / Era
Est. 2004–2011
Verified Models 342
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FRT13CRHFRT13GRHFRT14A2AFRT14B4AFRT14G4FRT14G5AFRT14HA2CFRT15A2AFRT15A2DFRT15B13FRT15B1BW0FRT15B3AFRT15B3JFRT15G3AFRT15G4FRT15G5AFRT15G5CFRT15GG3AFRT15HB2DFRT15HB3AFRT15HB3DFRT15HB3JFRT15IB3AFRT15LG3AFRT15MB3AFRT16CNHFRT16CRH4FRT16CRHW0FRT16DNHFRT16ICRHFRT16INRGFRT16K3MNFRT16NREFRT16NRG5FRT16NRGW0FRT16NRHFRT16PDFRT16PRGFRT16XGHFRT16XXGFRT17A2AFRT17B1FRT17B3AW6FRT17B3AW2FRT17B3AW8FRT17B3JFRT17G47FRT17G4BW4FRT17G4BW9FRT17G4BWFFRT17G4JQ0FRT17G4JW1FRT17G4JW2FRT17G5AFRT17G5CFRT17G5JFRT17GG5AFRT17HB3FRT17HG4DFRT17IB3AFRT17IB3JFRT17IG5AFRT17L3FFRT17LG3AFRT18A3AFRT18B1FRT18B3FRT18B4AFRT18B5AFRT18B5JFRT18B6CFRT18BNHFRT18C2JFRT18C5AFRT18DRHFRT18F2NFRT18FP5DFRT18FR7EFRT18FS5AFRT18FS6CFRT18G2NFRT18G2PFRT18G3FRT18G4AFRT18G5FRT18G6JFRT18G6PFRT18G7CFRT18GB5JFRT18GS6AFRT18H6CFRT18H7CFRT18HB5DFRT18HB5JFRT18HC5AFRT18HIS6FFRT18HP5FRT18HP7DFRT18HP7JFRT18HS6AFRT18HS6DFRT18HS6JFRT18HS7JFRT18HS8KFRT18IB4AFRT18IB5JFRT18IC5AFRT18IDRHFRT18IG4AFRT18IL5DFRT18IL6DFRT18IL6JFRT18INLHFRT18INRJFRT18IQGHFRT18IQGJFRT18IS6CFRT18IS6JFRT18ISGHFRT18ISGJFRT18JRCFRT18JRGFRT18KB2CFRT18KB2DFRT18KC3FRT18KD3AFRT18KD4AFRT18KG3CFRT18KG3DFRT18KG4CFRT18KG4DFRT18KP5DFRT18KR7EFRT18KREFRT18KRGFRT18KS5AFRT18KS6CFRT18L4FRT18LBHFRT18LD3AFRT18LR7AFRT18MG5AFRT18ND5AFRT18NNCFRT18NNGFRT18NP7AFRT18NRCFRT18NRGFRT18NRHFRT18NRJFRT18P5FRT18P6BFRT18P6CFRT18PCGFRT18PNFRT18PRGFRT18PRHFRT18QBGFRT18QGFRT18QRCFRT18QRHFRT18QSFRT18R6AFRT18R6BFRT18R7CFRT18RRCFRT18RRJFRT18S3AFRT18S6AFRT18S6JWFRT18S8AFRT18S8KFRT18SA6JFRT18SGHFRT18SGJFRT18SJFRT18T6BFRT18TGFRT18TJHFRT18TNCFRT18TNGFRT18TPHFRT18TRCFRT18XFRT18X3DPFRT20NGCFRT21B4AFRT21B4JFRT21BH8CFRT21BH8DFRT21BSDFRT21BW8DFRT21C5AFRT21C5CFRT21F2NFRT21FD3AFRT21FG3CFRT21FG3DFRT21FG4CFRT21FG4DFRT21FR6AFRT21FR7EFRT21FS5AFRT21FS6CFRT21G2NFRT21G2PFRT21G3AFRT21G3CFRT21G3HFRT21G3NFRT21G48FRT21G4BW4FRT21G5JFRT21GC5JFRT21GNHFRT21H7A9FRT21H7ASK2FRT21H7ASK9FRT21H8CFRT21HBBFRT21HC5AFRT21HC5DFRT21HC5JFRT21HP5FRT21HP6AFRT21HR6AFRT21HR8CFRT21HS6AFRT21HS6DFRT21HS6JWFRT21HS8KFRT21HS8PFRT21IG3DFRT21IG4AFRT21IL4FRT21IL5DFRT21IL6JFRT21ILRGFRT21INGJFRT21INLHFRT21IPRHFRT21IQRJFRT21IS6FRT21KB2DFRT21KD3AFRT21KG3CFRT21KG3DFRT21KG3EFRT21KG4CFRT21KG4DFRT21KG4EFRT21KG5CFRT21KR6AFRT21KR7EFRT21KS5AFRT21KS6CFRT21L5DFRT21L6CFRT21LG5AFRT21LR10FRT21LR7A11FRT21LR7AW9FRT21LR7DFRT21LR8CFRT21LR8DFRT21LRFD1FRT21MP6CFRT21NGJFRT21NNCFRT21NNGFRT21NNHFRT21NRFRT21NSGFRT21P512FRT21P5AQAFRT21P6BFRT21P6CFRT21PNGFRT21PRCFRT21PRGFRT21PRHFRT21QRCFRT21QRJFRT21R2JFRT21R6AFRT21R7AFRT21R8CFRT21RRJFRT21S6AFRT21S6JFRT21TNCFRT21TNGFRT21TSCFRT21TSGFRT21X13FRT21X3DPFRT21XIG3CFRT22FR4JFRT22INLHFRT22INSJFRT22IRRJFRT22IRSHFRT22IRSJFRT22QGJFRT22QRGFRT22RGC14FRT22RGCD1FRT22RGHFRT22RGJFRT22RRHFRT22TGCFRT22TRGFRT22TSEFRT22XSGFRT185BFRTB7B4EFRTS10G3HRFRTS12G3HRFRTS12K3HRFRTS12X3HUFRTS12XK3HUFRTS15G3HRFRTS15K3HRFRTS15X3HUFRTS15XK3HUFRTS17V3HR
1 FRT8B5E — also sold as FRT8B5EQ4
2 FRT8G6 — also sold as FRT8G6FQ4
3 FRT15B1 — also sold as FRT15B1BW0
4 FRT16CRH — also sold as FRT16CRHW0
5 FRT16NRG — also sold as FRT16NRGW0
6 FRT17B3AW — also sold as FRT17B3AW8
7 FRT17G4 — also sold as FRT17G4BW4, FRT17G4BW9, FRT17G4BWF, FRT17G4JQ0, FRT17G4JW1, FRT17G4JW2
8 FRT21G4 — also sold as FRT21G4BW4
9 FRT21H7A — also sold as FRT21H7ASK2, FRT21H7ASK9
10 FRT21LR — also sold as FRT21LR7A, FRT21LR7D, FRT21LR8C, FRT21LR8D, FRT21LRFD1
11 FRT21LR7A — also sold as FRT21LR7AW9
12 FRT21P5 — also sold as FRT21P5AQA
13 FRT21X — also sold as FRT21XIG3C
14 FRT22RGC — also sold as FRT22RGCD1

These model numbers have been verified as belonging to the FRT family. Small variations exist inside a family — your exact model is what ties recalls, known issues and repair guidance to your machine.

Standard Warranty
1 Year Parts & Labor
Model Match Confidence
High

Ownership

How We See It

Living with a FRT means owning the layout that outlasted every trend — plain, roomy, and hard to break. The machines are uncomplicated, widely understood, and make efficient use of a simple two-door cabinet. Day to day, an occasional coil cleaning and a healthy door gasket are most of the job; simplicity is why these tend to just keep running. Parts are easy to find; independent techs handle most jobs, with the brand's network there for the complicated ones. Our data puts the ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan at 12 years for this family. Treat that as the planning baseline, not the ceiling — well-maintained units regularly run past it.

ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan
12 yrs Our estimate for this family with normal use and basic care.

The ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan is our editorial opinion, drawn from ownership patterns and market data. It is not a warranty, a prediction for your unit, or a substitute for an assessment of your machine’s actual condition.

Recall Information

No recalls on our record for this family. We watch official CPSC recall notices continuously to keep you protected — if anything ever changes, it will show up here.

Warranty Coverage
Standard full warranty

1 year parts & labor. Some components may carry longer coverage than the standard term — your warranty booklet or Frigidaire can confirm for your exact model.

Coverage varies by year and region. Confirm yours with Frigidaire against your exact model to be sure.

Recurring Issues to Watch For
On the Radar
Active investigation: Frigidaire Professional refrigerator temperature inconsistency

An active investigation concerns Frigidaire Professional refrigerators in an active legal-investigation soliciting owner reports. No finding or defined population has been established.

(category-level wear points)
  • Defrost System

    Fridge warm but freezer cold, or frost on back wall

  • Fan Motor

    Not cooling well, or fan is noisy or dead

  • Ice Maker / Water Inlet Valve

    Ice maker stopped making ice

  • Defrost Drain (Clogged)

    Water pools under crisper drawers or on the floor

  • Compressor Start Relay

    Makes clicking sound repeatedly but won’t cool

  • Thermostat / Thermistor

    Temperature swings, or food freezes in the fridge

  • Door Gasket

    Door won’t seal, or condensation at the opening

  • Condenser Fan Motor

    Runs constantly, runs hot, or rattles in back

  • Main Control Board

    Intermittent cooling, dead display, or error codes

  • Compressor / Sealed System

    Fridge and freezer warm — runs but doesn’t cool

Maintenance Habits
Clean the condenser area only when the owner manual identifies it as user-accessible.

Inspect yearly; clean every 3–6 months in dusty, greasy or pet-heavy homes — Dust and pet hair restrict heat rejection, making the compressor and condenser fan run hotter and longer. Some newer designs are sealed or service-only, so the model manual controls.

Keep the door gasket clean and confirm it seals evenly all the way around.

Wipe monthly; inspect whenever condensation or frost appears — A dirty, folded or loose gasket leaks warm humid air into the cabinet. That drives longer run times and can create frost or condensation that looks like a cooling-system failure.

Replace the refrigerator water filter on schedule if the machine has one.

Every 6 months, at the indicator, or sooner if flow drops — A loaded filter restricts water flow. That can produce slow dispensing, undersized ice and low ice production without any failed valve or ice maker.

Verify cabinet temperature and leave room for internal and external airflow.

Check monthly and after major loading changes — A refrigerator cannot stabilize temperature when vents are buried or the cabinet is packed solid. A thermometer catches a slow cooling decline before food loss or a complete no-cool event.

Habits like these tend to extend the useful life of the appliance. They are not a guarantee against failure.

Debating a repair? Find out what the math says.

Service

What to Expect

Frigidaire keeps ownership cheap and fixable: parts are inexpensive and everywhere, any tech can work on one, and brand-dispatched service is mostly authorized local companies.

Frigidaire service books through the brand's portal or phone — factory-trained technicians with stocked trucks where the program operates, designated servicers elsewhere. Out of warranty is where Frigidaire shines for owners: parts are cheap and everywhere, and most independent shops know these machines cold.

Repair Economics
Most-Common Repair
$125–$450
Defrost System
Common RepairTypical Range
Defrost System $125–$450
Fan Motor $150–$400
Ice Maker / Water Inlet Valve $125–$650
Defrost Drain (Clogged) $125–$300
Compressor Start Relay $125–$300
Thermostat / Thermistor $125–$400
Door Gasket $100–$300
Condenser Fan Motor $150–$350
Main Control Board $225–$800
Compressor / Sealed System $600–$1,500
Parts Availability
Parts Availability

Plentiful

Independent catalogs at partselect.com and appliancepartspros.com both list functional parts tied to exact model FRT17B3AW2; ordinary distributor purchasing is available.

Parts Sources
Third-party suppliers
Working On It Yourself

This platform is generally approachable for a confident DIYer. The repairs owners face most often here — Defrost System, Fan Motor and Ice Maker / Water Inlet Valve — can typically be handled with basic tools and patience. The jobs that go deeper — sealed-system and compressor work — belong to a licensed technician; that work requires EPA certification and recovery equipment, and there is no homeowner path for it.

Data You Can Trust

This page draws on the ApplianceEdge Registry — 2,640 appliance families connected to more than 18,200 verified models, independently researched. We don’t know everything about this family yet, and we won’t pretend to: finish records, filter and accessory cross-references, and warranty information for this platform are still being verified. We only publish what we can stand behind, and the gaps close as the Registry grows.

ApplianceEdge assessments — lifespans, repair values, and reliability notes — are our editorial opinions, built from documented third-party sources: owner reports, industry pricing data, manufacturer literature, and official records. They describe patterns across a product family, not any individual machine; your experience may differ. Recall information links directly to official CPSC notices. We accept no payment from manufacturers, and no brand influences what we publish.

ApplianceEdge is not currently compensated for referrals made through links on this site. Links to products, retailers, and service providers are provided for convenience only. Our recommendations are based on ownership experience, reliability considerations, serviceability, and household fit—not compensation. No manufacturer or retailer pays for placement or favorable coverage.