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Frigidaire Refrigerator Model FRS26R4A Parts

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Brand:Frigidaire
Model:FRS26R4A
Product:Refrigerator
Subtype:Cooling System Icemaking System Dispensing System

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$43.68

White refrigerator door shelf bin, bottom. Approximately 16" long x 4 1/4 " deep x 5 3/4 " tall.

$40.41

The PureSource Plus filter is designed for filter systems located in the rear top-right of the refrigerator. Reduces up to 99% of contaminants, including lead and chlorine. Provides 200 gallons of filtered water. Replace every 6 months to ensure proper contaminant removal and optimal water flow.

$92.63

Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly. If the icemaker or water dispenser no longer work the water valve may be defective.

$151.01

Ice maker assembly with cover and wire harness. Makes 8 radius ice cubes. If the mold where cubes are made is flaking or corroded it is time for a new ice maker assembly. *Use model number to find correct icemaker.

$71.03

Refrigerator shelf bin, white. This bin attaches to the inside of the fridge door and is wide enough to hold a gallon of milk.

$39.84

Meat pan hanger track, right side. Attaches to the shelf mounting rail.

$14.29

Appliance light bulbs (2 pack).

-40 Watts
*No longer Frosted

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Frigidaire Refrigerator Model FRS26R4A Parts

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