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MDH40TF8
MDH40TF8 Frigidaire Dehumidifier - Overview
Sections of the MDH40TF8
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Humidistat Control
PartSelect #: PS462294
Manufacturer #: 5303296823
This control needs to be replaced if the dehumidifier won't shut off.
No Longer Available
Water Container Reservoir
PartSelect #: PS463946
Manufacturer #: 5303303883
This container no longer includes the float. Must order float separately.
No Longer Available
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This dehumidifier is the best we have ever had but the water reservoir container split and the float broke off.
Never dreaming I could find a replacement, I went searching on the internet anyway and found the model which had been discontinued however the container and float were still available. It took two minutes to put the new float in and the reservoir container on the unit. It works great!!!
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Shelah from Grove City, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Unit would run continuously and not shut off
Removed the front cover and then the humidistat from the bracket. Two push on wire connectors and then reversed. Very straightforward and excellent part matching. Given the prices for new dehumidifiers it was great to breathe life back into this unit which does its job well. Thanks for the easy to use web site and fast fast service!
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Jonathan from New Oxford, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The float turned up missing during a move to another city.
The repair was just putting the float into the inside of the tank itself and then, inserting the two pins (left and right) into each slot so the float operates up and down freely.
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Gregory from MARINETTE, WI
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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