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[Lifetime Warranty] 297147700 Freezer Door Key Replacement - Compatible with Frigidaire Kenmore Electrolux Freezers - Replaces AP4301346 PS1991481 - Pack of 4
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297147700 Universal Freezer Door Key - Pack of 4
Key Features
- Precision-Molded Key Tip: Engineered with the specific hex or pentagonal geometry required to engage the internal tumblers of Frigidaire and Kenmore freezer locks, ensuring smooth and reliable operation.
- High-Impact Reinforced Polymer: Manufactured from a durable, break-resistant plastic designed to withstand the torque of locking and unlocking the door without the tip snapping off inside the cylinder.
- Unauthorized Access Protection: Provides a critical layer of safety by securing the freezer door, preventing children from accidentally entering the unit or protecting valuable food inventory from theft.
- Ergonomic Grip Handle: Features a large, textured handle area that provides excellent leverage and grip, making it easy to turn even for users with limited hand strength or when wearing winter gloves.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Primary Part: 297147700.
- Industry Standards: AP4301346, PS1991481, EAP1991481.
- Legacy Cross-Reference: 08037402, 216362800, 216702900.
Compatibility & Fitment
This universal key is the standard security component for the vast majority of chest and upright freezers manufactured by Electrolux. Key compatible brands include:
- Frigidaire: Fits hundreds of models including the FFFC, FFFU, LFFU, and FFU series (e.g., FFFC05M1QW, FFFU14F2QW, LFFU14F5HW).
- Kenmore (253 Series): Compatible with nearly all 253-prefix upright and chest freezers produced by Frigidaire for Sears (e.g., 253.28432809).
- Electrolux & Icon: Fits various high-end EIFU and E32AF series units.
- Crosley, Gibson, & Kelvinator: Direct fit for dozens of budget-friendly freezer models utilizing the standardized Electrolux lock cylinder.
- Note: This key is designed specifically for Home Appliances. It will not fit standard residential door locks or commercial walk-in freezer latches.
When to Replace
- Original Key is Lost: The most common reason for replacement; if you can no longer find your freezer key, the door remains permanently locked or unlocked.
- Key Snapped in Lock: The plastic tip has sheared off due to excessive force or aged, brittle plastic, leaving the lock cylinder inoperable.
- Worn or Rounded Tip: Over years of use, the hex edges of the key can become rounded, causing the key to "slip" inside the lock without engaging the mechanism.
- Moving or Relocation: Often lost during home moves; having a 4-pack ensures you have a spare for the new location.
- Security Upgrade: If you have recently purchased a used freezer that did not come with a key, this pack restores the ability to secure your appliance.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: If the original key snapped inside the lock, use a pair of needle-nose pliers or a specialized "key extractor" tool to remove the broken fragment before inserting the new 297147700 key.
- The "Gentle Turn" Rule: Do not force the key. If the lock feels stiff, the internal cylinder may be frozen or rusted. Never use pliers on the plastic handle to turn the key.
- Lubricate the Lock: If the lock is difficult to turn, spray a small amount of Dry Graphite Lubricant into the keyhole. Avoid using WD-40 or oil, as these can attract lint and grime inside the freezer environment.
- Storage Strategy: Store one key near the freezer (but out of sight), one in a kitchen drawer, and one in a dedicated "spare key" location to ensure you are never locked out of your food supply.
- Check the Strike Plate: If the key turns but the door won't lock, ensure the door is fully closed and the lock latch is properly aligning with the strike plate on the freezer cabinet.
