We read your model number and your symptom before setting out for Tennessee, load the likely parts, and prove the diagnosis at the appliance rather than assume it. That is what our frigidaire repair Tennessee service provides throughout Tennessee, from Memphis and Nashville to communities statewide. We read your model number and your symptom before setting out for Tennessee, load the likely parts, and prove the diagnosis at the appliance rather than assume it.

The Frigidaire lineup we service in Tennessee
Our experienced technicians service every Frigidaire appliance type for the US market:
- 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
- Wine Coolers — Frigidaire FFWC and FGWC wine coolers — symptom-led work covering a cooler that will not hold temperature, compressor or fan noise, failed LED lighting and door-seal issues (electronic models show F1/F2/F3 or HH/LL)
- Ice Machines — residential Frigidaire ice production (undercounter FGIC and countertop EFIC units, not standalone commercial machines) — symptom-led service for no-ice, slow-ice, water-fill and drain problems
- 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
- 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
- Dryers — FFRE electric and FFRG gas dryers with DrySense moisture sensing, Anti-Wrinkle and Quick Dry — electronic-display models read E-codes (E64/E66), while a clogged vent that leaves clothes damp is the classic symptom we clear
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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)
- Ranges — freestanding Frigidaire ranges in electric (FCRE) and sealed-burner gas (FFGF) with Air Fry and Steam Clean self-clean — serviced from the oven F-code set (F10, F30, F90) and from ignition symptoms on the sealed gas burners, which carry no code
- 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
Regional conditions behind Frigidaire repair Tennessee
Tennessee’s humid summers and damp river valleys keep moisture in the air most of the year, and that moisture settles into the gas igniter ports of an FFGF range — a leading cause of a burner that clicks without lighting. Nashville’s explosive growth has created a booming kitchen market in Belle Meade, Green Hills and Franklin, full of FCRE ranges, FFID dishwashers and FFRE dryers, so igniter service, dishwasher repair and dryer-vent work lead our calls statewide.
How a Frigidaire reports trouble
Honesty matters here: a Frigidaire in Tennessee displays real, manufacturer-defined codes where it has a control board, and where it does not we never invent one. The honest version is this: dryers report E-codes such as E64, E5B, E24 and E25, and read a blocked vent purely as a symptom; a range or wall oven that will not hold temperature usually shows F30 or F31, a door still locked after self-clean shows F90, and an F10 means a temperature runaway, so disconnect the power; a dishwasher announces a drain restriction as i20 or i40, and a float or leak as i30; and a washer that takes too long to fill shows E11, and one that will not drain shows E21. As a rule, the silent half of the lineup — gas burners, cooktops, freezers, the compactor — is read from behaviour alone, and a refrigerator uses display alerts rather than fault codes — PF after a power failure, SY EF at the evaporator fan, SY CE on a communication fault. Both the codes and their fixes live in our error-code library.
Common Tennessee repairs we handle
In Tennessee homes, the bulk of our work involves humid ignition and household-appliance growth. What breaks in Tennessee is what gets used. Preventive care is the quiet half of Frigidaire ownership in Tennessee: clean and dry the burner ports, rinse the dishwasher filter, clear the full dryer vent path, and keep the refrigerator and oven door gaskets clean so they seal. The F-codes on a range or wall oven map cleanly: F1 to the control board, F30 and F31 to the oven sensor, F90 and F91 to the door lock, and F10 to a temperature runaway that means disconnect the power. Stated simply, dishwashers report i10, i20, i30, i40, iC0 and iF0, with the drain codes by far the most common. On a Frigidaire, E11 and E21 are the washer fill and drain codes, and E41 is its door lock, and a dryer leaving clothes damp is either an open element on E64 or a restricted vent that shows nothing at all. We come stocked for every one of them.
Coverage and response across Tennessee
We dispatch experienced technicians to metro areas including Nashville, Memphis. Coverage across Tennessee is planned rather than improvised: metros daily, smaller towns and country properties on a scheduled rotation, and parts loaded for the fault you describe. Our footprint takes in all 50 states and DC, the dispatch desk is open at any hour, and the standard response window is 24 to 48 hours.
Seasonal upkeep for Tennessee owners
Half of the calls we take in Tennessee could have been a ten-minute chore. Tennessee 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. A recurring F-code on a range or wall oven, on the other hand, is a technician job — call rather than reset it again.
What a Tennessee service call costs
Costs are clear from the start in Tennessee. Expect a diagnostic visit from $89 in Tennessee; the repair beyond that follows the model, the parts and the configuration, and it goes to you in writing for approval before work starts. Genuine OEM parts keep a Frigidaire performing as designed in Tennessee, and every job leaves with a 30-day labor warranty. Book your Tennessee visit through our online scheduling form, look over our repair services for the full picture, and see the manufacturer’s site at frigidaire.com for the original specifications.