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Frigidaire Refrigerator Compressor (Inverter/Linear) Replacement

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Compressor won't start, clicks, or runs hot? Inverter failure or sealed-system fault means replacing the compressor or inverter board fixes cooling.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Frigidaire Refrigerator Compressor (Inverter/Linear) Replacement — What This Part Does

The compressor is the pump that circulates refrigerant through the sealed system, moving heat out of the cabinet. In inverter and linear designs, the compressor is driven by a variable-speed inverter board or control module instead of a fixed-speed relay and overload. This allows the refrigerator to adjust cooling power for better efficiency and temperature control.

Compressors fail when internal windings short, pistons lock, or stroke mechanisms wear out. Inverter boards fail when power transistors burn out or communication between the main control and compressor drive is lost. Restricted refrigerant flow, low charge from leaks, or poor condenser airflow can overheat the compressor and shorten its life. When the compressor or its drive electronics fail, the refrigerator stops cooling or cycles on and off without pulling down temperature.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet and turn off any dedicated circuit breaker to remove all electrical power before beginning work.
  2. Pull the refrigerator away from the wall and remove the lower rear access panel to expose the compressor, condenser coils, and inverter or control board mounted near the compressor.
  3. Photograph all wire connectors, noting color codes and positions, then disconnect the wiring harness from the compressor terminals and any connectors at the inverter board or main control.
  4. Use a refrigerant recovery machine to pump down the sealed system and recover all refrigerant into an approved cylinder, following EPA Section 608 regulations for sealed-system service.
  5. Cut the compressor suction and discharge lines using a tubing cutter, leaving enough stub to braze new connections, then unbolt the compressor from its mounting brackets and remove it from the cabinet.
  6. Install the new compressor in the same orientation, bolt it to the mounting brackets, and braze the suction and discharge stubs to the existing system lines using silver-bearing brazing alloy and flowing nitrogen through the system to prevent oxidation.
  7. Install a new filter-drier in the suction or liquid line per the model’s service manual, then braze all joints and leak-test every connection with nitrogen pressure and soap solution.
  8. Evacuate the sealed system to 500 microns or lower using a vacuum pump, hold vacuum for at least 30 minutes to confirm no leaks, then charge the system to the exact refrigerant weight and type listed on the model/serial plate.
  9. Reconnect all wiring harnesses to the new compressor terminals and inverter board, replace the rear panel, plug in the refrigerator, and monitor compressor start-up, current draw, and cabinet pull-down over the next 24 hours to verify proper operation.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Frigidaire refrigerator compressor (inverter or linear type)Amazon | Match the exact compressor model number stamped on the compressor body and cross-reference with the refrigerator model and serial number on the door jamb or rear wall data plate.
Filter-drierAmazon | Required any time the sealed system is opened; size and connection type must match the refrigerant and line diameter specified in the service manual.
Inverter board or compressor control moduleAmazon | If diagnostics show correct compressor but no or incorrect drive voltage, replace the inverter or main control board using the part number from the original board or the model/serial plate cross-reference.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

Compressor replacement requires EPA Section 608 certification, refrigerant recovery and charging equipment, a vacuum pump, nitrogen, brazing torch, and sealed-system pressure testing. Inverter and linear compressors also require exact voltage and current verification against manufacturer service data to avoid misdiagnosis. If you do not have these tools, certification, and experience with refrigerant handling and brazing, hire a licensed appliance or HVAC technician. Incorrect brazing, contamination, or improper charge will destroy the new compressor and void any warranty.


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