What LL means on your Frigidaire wine cooler (frigidaire ll error)
A frigidaire ll error on your Frigidaire wine cooler means the cabinet temperature has dropped below its set range — often below about 45 degrees Fahrenheit. It is the opposite of the HH high-temperature alert and is usually a setting or sensor issue rather than a serious failure.

Symptoms
To be sure your Frigidaire wine cooler has this fault and not a close relative, line up what you are seeing with the signs below. On the wine cooler these can show up singly or several at once, easing in over time or arriving suddenly after an outage, a spill, or a service visit.
- “LL” shows on the display
- The interior is colder than the selected temperature
- Bottles may feel over-chilled
- The code may follow a very low temperature setting or a cold room
Common causes
More than one fault can drive this behaviour on a Frigidaire wine cooler, so it pays to weigh the likeliest causes before the rare ones. Ruling them out in order shows whether your wine cooler has an owner-fixable issue or one that calls for a technician and the right components.
- Setting too low — the temperature is set below the cooler range
- Cold surroundings — a very cold room is pulling the cabinet down
- Sensor fault — the thermistor is misreporting temperature
- Control board fault — cooling is not being regulated correctly
Troubleshooting steps you can try
These are the checks worth making on your Frigidaire wine cooler before you spend money on a service call. Anywhere the job on the wine cooler touches mains voltage, gas, a hot cavity, water, or a sealed component, stop and hand it over to a qualified technician.
- Check the set temperature and raise it into the normal wine-storage range.
- Move the cooler out of an unusually cold location if possible.
- Unplug the unit for five minutes, then restore power to clear a soft fault.
- If LL returns with a sensible setting, the temperature sensor should be checked.
Parts a technician may replace
On a Frigidaire wine cooler with this fault, a technician may inspect, test, or replace the temperature setting, temperature sensor, and control board once the cause is clear. The part your wine cooler needs is matched from its model and serial number, and genuine OEM components are fitted through trusted parts suppliers instead of generic substitutes, so performance, safety, and the appliance long working life are all protected. Verifying the failed component before ordering prevents unnecessary work on the wine cooler.
When to call a technician
LL is usually a setting fix — but if it returns with a correct setpoint, a technician should test the temperature sensor and the control board. At Low severity there is no urgency here, though a wine cooler that keeps showing LL after these checks needs a technician to confirm the cause before any part is fitted. This is an independent repair service, not affiliated with the manufacturer — experienced, skilled technicians work on your wine cooler, genuine OEM parts come from trusted parts suppliers, and the workmanship on the wine cooler carries a 30-day labor warranty. Have your Frigidaire wine cooler model and serial number ready when you book, so the right part for your exact build is matched before the visit and the LL condition dealt with in as few trips as possible.
Related help and Frigidaire resources
If the LL condition keeps returning after these checks, book Frigidaire wine cooler repair, browse our wine cooler error-code guides and step-by-step repair guides, or schedule service in your area on our locations page. See also the related HH high-temperature code. For the full manufacturer specifications for your wine cooler, and to look up its model, visit frigidaire.com.