Recall#
22-143
Recall Date
June 02, 2022
Product Name
Frigidaire and Electrolux Side-by-Side, Top Freezer and Multi-door refrigerators
Product Manufacturer
United States, Mexico and Thailand
Units Affected
About 367,500 (In addition, about 7,180 were sold in Canada)
Recall Description
This recall involves 13 models of Frigidaire refrigerators and one Electrolux model refrigerator. The refrigerators all feature an ice maker and come in stainless steel, white and black. The brand name, model and serial number for each unit is printed on a label located on the right panel in the interior of the refrigerator compartment. The refrigerators range from 23 to 36 inches wide.
The following model numbers and their serial number ranges are included in this recall.
Model / Serial #
Frigidaire Prof.
- PRMC2285AF
- 1K90974428 – 1K21374177
Electrolux
- ERMC2295AS
- 1K91272383 – 1K21374610
Frigidaire
- FRSS2323AB
- 4A11005907 – 4A21110079
- FRSS2323AW
- 4A11010081 – 4A21112264
- FRSS2323AD
- 4A11314335 – 4A21112489
- FRSS2323AS
- 4A11005673 – 4A21201870
- FRSS2333AS
- 4A11317863 – 4A21112732
- FRSS2623AB
- 4A12104890 – 4A21204442
- FRSS2623AW
- 4A12012169 – 4A12012280
- FRSS2623AD
- 4A12219737 – 4A20906066
- FRSS2623AS
- 4A04409324 – 4A21200876
- FRSS2633AS
- 4A12012169 – 4A13402496
- FRSS26L3AF
- 4A11203977 – 4A21116296
- FFHI1835VS
- BA92424713 – BA21210491
Possible Hazard
The ice level detector arm in the ice maker can break into pieces and fall into the ice bucket, posing a choking hazard.
Reported Incidents
Electrolux has received 185 reports of the ice level detectors breaking, including one report of gum lacerations.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Frigidaire and Electrolux refrigerator ice makers, empty the ice bucket and contact Electrolux to schedule a technician to replace the ice maker with one that has a polypropylene ice level detector, free of charge.
Retailers
Lowe’s, Home Depot and appliance stores nationwide and online at Frigidaire.com from April 2020 through March 2022 for between $1,200 and $4,300.
Information provided by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission