With roots going back to 1918 and a place in history as the pioneer of the self-contained home refrigerator, Frigidaire builds appliances made to last — and in Mississippi they deserve a technician who understands that pedigree. We are the recognised name for frigidaire repair Mississippi, reaching communities and neighborhoods across Mississippi, and we cover every Frigidaire line: refrigeration, cooking, dishwashing, laundry and ice.

The Frigidaire lineup we service in Mississippi
From the FFTR refrigerators to the FFID dishwashers and the FFTW washers, we cover the entire Frigidaire range:
- Ranges — FCRE electric and FFGF gas ranges with the electronic controls, SpaceWise expandable elements or Quick Boil burners and Even Baking Technology — the electric oven reads genuine F-codes (F10 temperature runaway, F30/F31 oven sensor, F90/F91 door lock), while the gas burners are symptom-only
- Wall Ovens — single (FFEW) and double (FFET) electric Frigidaire wall ovens with Air Fry and Steam Clean — serviced from the F30/F31 sensor and F90/F91 door-lock codes (these are electric, thermal ovens)
- Cooktops — Frigidaire FFEC, FFGC and FFIC cooktops (electric, gas and induction) — symptom-led work covering a burner that clicks without lighting, a radiant element stuck on or off, and an induction zone that will not recognise compatible cookware
- Dishwashers — Frigidaire FFID, FGID and GDPH dishwashers with the filter and OrbitClean spray arm and EvenDry — serviced from the “i” code set (i10 fill, i20/i40 drain, i30 leak/float, iC0 communication), shown on the display or LED indicators
- Washers — Frigidaire FFTW and FFFW washers — front-load models serviced from the E-code mapping (E11/E13 fill, E21/E23 drain, E41-E43 door lock, EF1/EF2 filter/suds) shown on the display; top-load units are largely symptom-led
- Dryers — Frigidaire FFRE and FFRG dryers — electronic-display models reading E-codes such as E64 or E66, with restricted airflow diagnosed as a clogged-vent symptom (clothes damp, long cycles)
- Refrigerators — FFTR top-freezer, FRFG French-door and FFSS side-by-side refrigerators with CrispSeal crispers, EvenTemp cooling and the PureSource water filter — read mostly by symptom, with the PF power-failure alert and display alerts like dF (defrost), SY EF (evaporator fan) and SY CE (communication) the consumer-facing signals
- Freezers — Frigidaire FFFU upright and FFFC convertible chest freezers with garage-ready operation and a setpoint dial — symptom-led, covering not cold enough, frost buildup, running constantly and sealed-system faults
- Ice Makers — Frigidaire EFIC portable and FGIC 15-inch undercounter ice makers — symptom-led work covering no ice production, slow or hollow cubes, water-supply and inlet-valve faults, and drain or leak issues
- Wine Coolers — FFWC freestanding and FGWC undercounter wine coolers with dual temperature zones, UV-resistant tinted glass and wire shelving — serviced by symptom (not cooling, compressor noise, lights out, door-seal faults), with electronic models showing F1/F2/F3 or HH/LL alerts
- Trash Compactors — legacy TC and TCU-family trash compactors — largely electromechanical units with no fault codes; these are discontinued and parts-only, so they are diagnosed entirely by symptom
- Ice Machines — Frigidaire residential ice making — the 15-inch FGIC undercounter unit and EFIC countertop ice makers — serviced by symptom (no ice, slow harvest, supply and drain faults); Frigidaire builds residential ice makers rather than standalone commercial ice machines
Regional conditions behind Frigidaire repair Mississippi
Mississippi’s thick Delta humidity and Gulf-coast salt air are hard on a Frigidaire suite. Sustained damp keeps FFGF gas igniter ports wet, so a burner that clicks without lighting is the call we take most, while salt works on stainless trim along the coast at Gulfport and Biloxi. Warm, humid air also slows FFRE and FFRG dryers, where a clogged vent leaves clothes damp and runs the cycle long, so we dry out ports, replace igniters and clear restricted dryer airflow statewide.
How a Frigidaire reports trouble
Frigidaire units carry authentic fault codes and we never fabricate one, in Mississippi or anywhere else. To be precise, on the cooking side an F30 or F31 points at the oven sensor, an F90 or F91 at the door lock, and an F10 at a temperature runaway that must be met by pulling the power, and for dishwashers the codes are i-prefixed: i10 fill, i20 and i40 drain, i30 leak, iC0 communication. Stated simply, the evaporator fan behind a refrigerator that has stopped cooling shows as SY EF, and communication trouble as SY CE, and a freezer that stops freezing and a cooktop element that stays cold both arrive without a code. Our error-code library documents each clearly.
Common Mississippi repairs we handle
The repairs Mississippi owners ask for most cluster around Delta-humidity ignition and restricted dryer airflow. Mississippi faults cluster predictably: continuous clicking and no-light on FFGF gas burners (wet ports, clogged ports, weak igniters); a refrigerator not cooling (evaporator fan SY EF, a communication fault SY CE or a worn gasket); a range or oven not heating (F30 sensor or a bake element); a self-clean door that will not release (F90); and a dishwasher that will not drain (i20). Across the lineup, washer fill and drain trouble arrives as E11 and E21 respectively, and E64 is the dryer element code, while E5B, E66 and E24 sit elsewhere on the control side. Most repairs are completed on the first visit with the parts already on the truck.
Coverage and response across Mississippi
We cover every community and the communities around them on a scheduled rotation. From the cities to the back roads, every part of Mississippi sits within our distributed technician network, and appointments are confirmed quickly. As part of a nationwide operation covering all 50 states and the District of Columbia, we book around the clock and aim for a 24-48 hour response across Mississippi.
Seasonal upkeep for Mississippi owners
Frigidaire appliances in Mississippi ask for very little, but they do ask. Mississippi owners can head most of this off — dry the burner ports after a spill, clean the dishwasher filter so the drain never restricts, brush out the dryer vent so clothes stop coming out damp, and swap the PureSource water filter when the reminder shows. If an oven will not reach temperature, if a burner clicks long after it has dried out, or if an F-code keeps returning, that is our cue rather than yours — book a visit before the fault takes the board with it.
What a Mississippi service call costs
We quote before we work, never after. A Mississippi diagnostic visit begins from $89, the repair figure is set by the model, the parts and the configuration, and you approve the written estimate before a technician opens the appliance. For Mississippi customers that means genuine OEM parts and a 30-day labor warranty on the labor we perform. Use our online scheduling form to book anywhere in Mississippi, or browse our repair services; original specs live at the manufacturer’s site at frigidaire.com.