Frigidaire Refrigerator Running Constantly — What’s Happening
A Frigidaire refrigerator that runs constantly is usually not a fault code. Many Frigidaire French-door models use variable-speed compressors that may run continuously except during defrost to hold temperature efficiently. Frigidaire’s own guidance says frequent or even continuous compressor operation can be normal, especially on variable-speed models, and runtime increases with door openings, warm ambient conditions, and restricted airflow.
If the cabinet is getting warm, the issue is usually a cooling-performance problem, not a “run constantly” error code. When the refrigerator is also warm, Frigidaire treats that as a high-temperature condition rather than a runtime fault. The high-temp alarm can be triggered by an open door, incorrect temperature setting, or poor door seal.
Most Likely Causes
- Dirty condenser coils or restricted airflow Clogged vent covers or restricted airflow make the unit work harder and are a common cause of cooling complaints and extended runtime.
- Condenser fan motor stuck or defective A stuck or failed condenser fan motor prevents heat rejection and is a specific cause of constant-running units.
- Evaporator fan motor failure If the evaporator fan is not moving air, the compressor runs longer trying to satisfy temperature, commonly causing a cold freezer but warm fresh-food section.
- Damper control assembly stuck closed A stuck damper blocks cold air from entering the refrigerator section, keeping the compressor running while the fresh-food compartment warms.
- Defrost system failure A failed defrost heater, defrost thermostat, or control can create frost buildup and airflow restriction, driving extended compressor runtime.
- Temperature sensor or thermistor issue An out-of-range sensor makes the control board think the cabinet is warm and keeps cooling demand active.
- Sealed-system failure Refrigerant leak or compressor inefficiency is the more serious cause when all airflow and control components check out.
How to Diagnose and Fix
- Confirm whether continuous running is actually abnormal by checking the model type, current cabinet temperatures, ambient temperature, and recent door-open history.
- Check for alarms or error indications and reset alerts if present by unplugging for one minute or using CLEAR ALERTS on supported models.
- Pull the unit out and inspect condenser airflow first by verifying the vent cover and coils are clean, wall clearance is adequate, and the condenser fan runs when the compressor operates.
- Verify evaporator airflow by checking whether the evaporator fan runs and whether frost buildup is blocking the evaporator or air passages.
- Check the damper between freezer and fresh-food compartments for being stuck closed or iced over.
- Test the defrost system if frost is present by checking the defrost heater, defrost thermostat, and defrost control or timer.
- Measure the thermistor if control behavior is suspect by disconnecting it and checking resistance (a Frigidaire thermistor typically reads around 27,000 to 32,000 ohms, and an open reading or large deviation indicates a bad sensor).
- Assess the start relay and compressor only after airflow and control-side faults are excluded, noting that if the compressor is hot and the condenser fan is not operating, the fan motor is the prime suspect.
Parts You Might Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Frigidaire condenser fan motor | Amazon | Match model and mounting style |
| Frigidaire evaporator fan motor | Amazon | Verify voltage and fan blade diameter |
| Frigidaire defrost heater | Amazon | Confirm wattage and bracket type |
| Frigidaire damper control assembly | Amazon | Includes motor and door |
Related Error Codes
If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:
- Frigidaire Refrigerator Al 29 error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator Df error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator E11 error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator E15 error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator Er Ce error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator Er error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator F0001 error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator H1 error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator Hi error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator Op error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator Pf error code
- Frigidaire Refrigerator Sb error code
When to Call a Pro
Call a pro if you are not comfortable pulling the refrigerator out and cleaning the condenser coils, or if airflow and basic checks do not resolve the symptom. Sealed-system testing for refrigerant leaks or compressor efficiency requires gauges and EPA certification. Any work involving refrigerant recovery, vacuum, and recharge must be performed by a licensed technician.