Hisense Freezer

Hisense Freezer Parts

Hisense Freezer parts are available right here at GenuineReplacementParts, where you can shop by model number for an exact, guaranteed fit. Whether you need a replacement thermostat, door gasket, storage basket, hinge assembly, or any other serviceable component, we carry genuine OEM Hisense parts designed to restore your chest freezer to full working order. Finding the right part starts with your model number, so let us make it easy.

How to Find the Right Hisense Freezer Part for Your Model

Your freezer's model number is the single most important piece of information when ordering Hisense Freezer replacement parts. Because Hisense parts are model-specific, using the wrong part number can lead to a poor fit or an ineffective repair. Here is where to look for it on your Freezer:

  • On the interior wall of the cabinet: The Freezer carries a model and serial number label on the inside wall of the freezer compartment, typically visible when the lid is open.
  • On the rear exterior panel: Some units also carry a label on the back of the cabinet near the compressor housing.
  • On the original purchase documentation: If the label inside the unit has worn off, the model number appears on your purchase receipt or the original box.

Once you have your model number confirmed, use our search tool above to pull up every compatible part for your specific unit.

Common Hisense Freezer Replacement Parts

Certain components wear out or get damaged through regular use over time. The most frequently replaced user-serviceable Hisense Freezer parts include the following:

Thermostat (Part No. K1806104) The OEM thermostat controls when the compressor cycles on and off based on the internal temperature. When your Freezer runs constantly without shutting off, or runs but fails to reach the set temperature, the thermostat is typically the first component to check. This is one of the most common repairs on this model and a straightforward replacement that restores accurate temperature management.

Door Gasket (Part No. K1902642) The genuine OEM lid gasket creates an airtight seal along the perimeter of the freezer lid. Over time, gaskets crack, stiffen, or pull away from the frame, allowing warm air to enter and forcing the compressor to overwork. If you notice frost accumulating along the lid edges or feel cold air escaping when you run your hand around the seal, this is the part that needs replacing.

Power Cord with Plug (Part No. K1141790) The OEM power cord connects your Freezer to the wall outlet and handles the full electrical load of the freezer. Fraying insulation, burn marks, or physical damage from a cord being pinched behind furniture can create safety hazards and prevent the unit from powering on. Replacing a damaged cord is a straightforward fix that restores safe operation.

Storage Basket (Part No. K1901037) The sliding wire basket that ships with the Freezer keeps frequently used items organized near the top of the cabinet. Baskets can bend out of shape, rust from prolonged moisture exposure, or lose their sliding function over time. A replacement basket restores the organizational layout the freezer was designed with.

Hinge Assembly (Part No. K1903784) The lid hinge absorbs stress every time the freezer is opened and closed. A worn or damaged hinge causes the lid to sit unevenly, which breaks the gasket seal and allows warm air intrusion even when the gasket itself is in good condition. Replacing the hinge assembly restores proper lid alignment and protects the gasket from secondary wear.

Working Indicator Lamp (Part No. K1147376) The indicator lamp provides a quick visual confirmation that the freezer is receiving power and operating normally. A failed lamp does not affect cooling performance, but replacing it restores the at-a-glance status check the unit was built to provide.

Compressor (Part No. K1860141) The compressor is the core of the refrigeration system, circulating refrigerant to maintain internal temperature. Compressor failure typically presents as the freezer running with no cooling whatsoever, or as unusual clicking or humming during startup attempts. Replacement is one of the more involved repairs on this unit and is covered in more detail in the section below.

What Hisense Freezer Parts Require a Technician

Some components on the Freezer involve refrigerant handling or high-voltage connections that go beyond a standard DIY repair. This is not a parts availability issue. It reflects the technical requirements of working safely on refrigeration systems.

Compressor replacement on this unit requires the handling of refrigerant, which is regulated under EPA Section 608 in the United States. The mechanical work of swapping the compressor is manageable for someone with appliance repair experience, but the refrigerant recovery and recharge must be performed by an EPA-certified technician. Attempting to release refrigerant without certification is both a safety risk and a federal violation.

For all other parts listed on this page, including the thermostat, gasket, power cord, basket, hinge, and indicator lamp, replacement is appropriate for a competent DIYer with basic tools and the ability to follow the included instructions.

Safety Check Before Ordering Hisense Freezer Parts

Before placing a parts order, run through this quick diagnostic to confirm you need a replacement part and not just a reset:

Unplug the freezer completely and leave it unplugged for 15 to 20 minutes. Some chest freezers have internal safety cutoffs that trip during extended power surges or overheating events and require a full cool-down to reset.

Clear dust from the condenser coils and rear grilles. Pull the Freezer away from the wall and vacuum the rear grilles. Restricted airflow through dusty coils is one of the most common causes of reduced cooling performance on this model and costs nothing to fix.

Defrost the unit completely if heavy frost has built up on the interior walls. Frost accumulation can insulate the evaporator and significantly reduce cooling efficiency. Unplugging the freezer, emptying it, and allowing it to defrost fully before restarting often resolves what appears to be a component failure.

Plug the freezer directly into a dedicated wall outlet, not a power strip or extension cord. Chest freezers draw significant current on startup, and an underpowered connection can cause erratic behavior or prevent the compressor from starting.

If the freezer still fails to operate normally after these steps, the diagnostic points to a component that needs replacement, and the parts listed above are your starting point.

How Genuine OEM Parts Compare to Aftermarket Alternatives

Feature

Genuine OEM Hisense Parts

Aftermarket Parts

Fit and Compatibility

Engineered to exact Freezer specifications

May fit multiple models with varying tolerances

Quality and Safety

Manufactured to Hisense's original standards

Quality and ratings vary widely by supplier

Warranty Coverage

Protected under manufacturer warranty

Limited or no warranty

Performance

Ensures the freezer operates as designed

May cause performance issues or shorten unit life

Longevity

Built for the same lifespan as original components

Often shorter lifespan with more frequent replacements

For a food storage appliance where temperature reliability directly affects food safety, using genuine OEM parts is the responsible choice, not just a preference.

How to Install Hisense Freezer Parts Safely

Simple external parts like baskets and indicator lamps require no tools and take under a minute. For components like the gasket, thermostat, or hinge that involve light disassembly, follow these steps:

Step 1: Disconnect Power Always unplug your Hisense Freezer before handling any component, even external ones. This eliminates any risk of accidental power-on during the replacement.

Step 2: Gather Your Tools Most Freezer part replacements need only a Phillips head screwdriver and a flat-head screwdriver. Have both on hand before you begin.

Step 3: Remove the Old Part Follow the diagram and instructions included with your replacement part. For the thermostat, this typically involves removing a panel cover and disconnecting the wiring harness. For the gasket, the lid liner is usually removed to access the retaining channel. For the hinge, unscrew the fasteners, note the orientation, and remove the assembly carefully.

Step 4: Install the New Part Align the new component carefully and secure it according to the included instructions. For the gasket, work it fully into the retaining channel around the complete lid perimeter before replacing the liner. For the thermostat, ensure all wiring connections are firmly seated before closing the panel.

Step 5: Test the Unit Plug the freezer back in and allow it to run for one to two hours before loading food back in. Confirm the compressor cycles on and off normally, the temperature reaches the set level, and there are no unusual sounds or smells.

How to Order Hisense Freezer Parts from GenuineReplacementParts

Getting the right part in your hands quickly is straightforward when you follow these steps:

  1. Locate your model number on the label inside the freezer cabinet or on the rear exterior panel.
  2. Enter that model number into our search bar above to see every compatible Hisense Freezer replacement part for your unit.
  3. Review the part description, part number, and specifications to confirm it matches what you need to replace.
  4. Add the correct part to your cart and complete your order securely. Most parts ship the same day.

Why Shop for Hisense Freezer Parts at GenuineReplacementParts

100% Genuine OEM Parts: Every Hisense part we carry comes directly from the manufacturer or an authorized supplier. No imitations, no substitutes.

Guaranteed Compatibility: Search by model number and get a part that fits the first time. If it does not fit, our return process is hassle-free.

Expert Support: Our team knows Hisense freezers and can help you confirm the right part if you are deciding between options.

Fast Shipping: Most orders ship same-day so your freezer is back in service quickly.

Warranty Protection: All genuine OEM parts include manufacturer warranty coverage.

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Hisense Freezer parts are available right here at GenuineReplacementParts, where you can shop by model number for an exact, guaranteed fit. Whether you need a replacement thermostat, door gasket, storage basket, hinge assembly, or any other serviceable component, we carry genuine OEM Hisense parts designed to restore your chest freezer to full working order. Finding the right part starts with your model number, so let us make it easy.

How to Find the Right Hisense Freezer Part for Your Model

Your freezer's model number is the single most important piece of information when ordering Hisense Freezer replacement parts. Because Hisense parts are model-specific, using the wrong part number can lead to a poor fit or an ineffective repair. Here is where to look for it on your Freezer:

  • On the interior wall of the cabinet: The Freezer carries a model and serial number label on the inside wall of the freezer compartment, typically visible when the lid is open.
  • On the rear exterior panel: Some units also carry a label on the back of the cabinet near the compressor housing.
  • On the original purchase documentation: If the label inside the unit has worn off, the model number appears on your purchase receipt or the original box.

Once you have your model number confirmed, use our search tool above to pull up every compatible part for your specific unit.

Common Hisense Freezer Replacement Parts

Certain components wear out or get damaged through regular use over time. The most frequently replaced user-serviceable Hisense Freezer parts include the following:

Thermostat (Part No. K1806104) The OEM thermostat controls when the compressor cycles on and off based on the internal temperature. When your Freezer runs constantly without shutting off, or runs but fails to reach the set temperature, the thermostat is typically the first component to check. This is one of the most common repairs on this model and a straightforward replacement that restores accurate temperature management.

Door Gasket (Part No. K1902642) The genuine OEM lid gasket creates an airtight seal along the perimeter of the freezer lid. Over time, gaskets crack, stiffen, or pull away from the frame, allowing warm air to enter and forcing the compressor to overwork. If you notice frost accumulating along the lid edges or feel cold air escaping when you run your hand around the seal, this is the part that needs replacing.

Power Cord with Plug (Part No. K1141790) The OEM power cord connects your Freezer to the wall outlet and handles the full electrical load of the freezer. Fraying insulation, burn marks, or physical damage from a cord being pinched behind furniture can create safety hazards and prevent the unit from powering on. Replacing a damaged cord is a straightforward fix that restores safe operation.

Storage Basket (Part No. K1901037) The sliding wire basket that ships with the Freezer keeps frequently used items organized near the top of the cabinet. Baskets can bend out of shape, rust from prolonged moisture exposure, or lose their sliding function over time. A replacement basket restores the organizational layout the freezer was designed with.

Hinge Assembly (Part No. K1903784) The lid hinge absorbs stress every time the freezer is opened and closed. A worn or damaged hinge causes the lid to sit unevenly, which breaks the gasket seal and allows warm air intrusion even when the gasket itself is in good condition. Replacing the hinge assembly restores proper lid alignment and protects the gasket from secondary wear.

Working Indicator Lamp (Part No. K1147376) The indicator lamp provides a quick visual confirmation that the freezer is receiving power and operating normally. A failed lamp does not affect cooling performance, but replacing it restores the at-a-glance status check the unit was built to provide.

Compressor (Part No. K1860141) The compressor is the core of the refrigeration system, circulating refrigerant to maintain internal temperature. Compressor failure typically presents as the freezer running with no cooling whatsoever, or as unusual clicking or humming during startup attempts. Replacement is one of the more involved repairs on this unit and is covered in more detail in the section below.

What Hisense Freezer Parts Require a Technician

Some components on the Freezer involve refrigerant handling or high-voltage connections that go beyond a standard DIY repair. This is not a parts availability issue. It reflects the technical requirements of working safely on refrigeration systems.

Compressor replacement on this unit requires the handling of refrigerant, which is regulated under EPA Section 608 in the United States. The mechanical work of swapping the compressor is manageable for someone with appliance repair experience, but the refrigerant recovery and recharge must be performed by an EPA-certified technician. Attempting to release refrigerant without certification is both a safety risk and a federal violation.

For all other parts listed on this page, including the thermostat, gasket, power cord, basket, hinge, and indicator lamp, replacement is appropriate for a competent DIYer with basic tools and the ability to follow the included instructions.

Safety Check Before Ordering Hisense Freezer Parts

Before placing a parts order, run through this quick diagnostic to confirm you need a replacement part and not just a reset:

Unplug the freezer completely and leave it unplugged for 15 to 20 minutes. Some chest freezers have internal safety cutoffs that trip during extended power surges or overheating events and require a full cool-down to reset.

Clear dust from the condenser coils and rear grilles. Pull the Freezer away from the wall and vacuum the rear grilles. Restricted airflow through dusty coils is one of the most common causes of reduced cooling performance on this model and costs nothing to fix.

Defrost the unit completely if heavy frost has built up on the interior walls. Frost accumulation can insulate the evaporator and significantly reduce cooling efficiency. Unplugging the freezer, emptying it, and allowing it to defrost fully before restarting often resolves what appears to be a component failure.

Plug the freezer directly into a dedicated wall outlet, not a power strip or extension cord. Chest freezers draw significant current on startup, and an underpowered connection can cause erratic behavior or prevent the compressor from starting.

If the freezer still fails to operate normally after these steps, the diagnostic points to a component that needs replacement, and the parts listed above are your starting point.

How Genuine OEM Parts Compare to Aftermarket Alternatives

Feature

Genuine OEM Hisense Parts

Aftermarket Parts

Fit and Compatibility

Engineered to exact Freezer specifications

May fit multiple models with varying tolerances

Quality and Safety

Manufactured to Hisense's original standards

Quality and ratings vary widely by supplier

Warranty Coverage

Protected under manufacturer warranty

Limited or no warranty

Performance

Ensures the freezer operates as designed

May cause performance issues or shorten unit life

Longevity

Built for the same lifespan as original components

Often shorter lifespan with more frequent replacements

For a food storage appliance where temperature reliability directly affects food safety, using genuine OEM parts is the responsible choice, not just a preference.

How to Install Hisense Freezer Parts Safely

Simple external parts like baskets and indicator lamps require no tools and take under a minute. For components like the gasket, thermostat, or hinge that involve light disassembly, follow these steps:

Step 1: Disconnect Power Always unplug your Hisense Freezer before handling any component, even external ones. This eliminates any risk of accidental power-on during the replacement.

Step 2: Gather Your Tools Most Freezer part replacements need only a Phillips head screwdriver and a flat-head screwdriver. Have both on hand before you begin.

Step 3: Remove the Old Part Follow the diagram and instructions included with your replacement part. For the thermostat, this typically involves removing a panel cover and disconnecting the wiring harness. For the gasket, the lid liner is usually removed to access the retaining channel. For the hinge, unscrew the fasteners, note the orientation, and remove the assembly carefully.

Step 4: Install the New Part Align the new component carefully and secure it according to the included instructions. For the gasket, work it fully into the retaining channel around the complete lid perimeter before replacing the liner. For the thermostat, ensure all wiring connections are firmly seated before closing the panel.

Step 5: Test the Unit Plug the freezer back in and allow it to run for one to two hours before loading food back in. Confirm the compressor cycles on and off normally, the temperature reaches the set level, and there are no unusual sounds or smells.

How to Order Hisense Freezer Parts from GenuineReplacementParts

Getting the right part in your hands quickly is straightforward when you follow these steps:

  1. Locate your model number on the label inside the freezer cabinet or on the rear exterior panel.
  2. Enter that model number into our search bar above to see every compatible Hisense Freezer replacement part for your unit.
  3. Review the part description, part number, and specifications to confirm it matches what you need to replace.
  4. Add the correct part to your cart and complete your order securely. Most parts ship the same day.

Why Shop for Hisense Freezer Parts at GenuineReplacementParts

100% Genuine OEM Parts: Every Hisense part we carry comes directly from the manufacturer or an authorized supplier. No imitations, no substitutes.

Guaranteed Compatibility: Search by model number and get a part that fits the first time. If it does not fit, our return process is hassle-free.

Expert Support: Our team knows Hisense freezers and can help you confirm the right part if you are deciding between options.

Fast Shipping: Most orders ship same-day so your freezer is back in service quickly.

Warranty Protection: All genuine OEM parts include manufacturer warranty coverage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers for your replacement part needs

Where can I buy genuine Hisense freezer parts?

You can purchase authentic Hisense freezer parts directly from our website. We offer a wide inventory of original components specifically designed for Hisense models. Just enter your freezer’s model number to see a list of compatible parts. Each item is engineered to restore optimal freezing performance and long-term reliability.

What types of Hisense freezer parts do you offer?

Our catalog features a broad range of Hisense freezer parts, including: Door gaskets and seals to lock in cold air Shelves and baskets for organized storage Thermostats and control panels for precise temperature management Defrost heaters and timers for efficient performance Compressors and fans to maintain proper airflow Whether you're fixing a minor issue or replacing a key component, we have the parts to keep your freezer in peak condition.

Will these freezer parts fit my specific Hisense model?

Our Hisense freezer parts are designed to fit many models, but compatibility depends on the model number. We recommend confirming your freezer’s model before ordering. If you’re unsure, our customer support team can help verify the right part for your unit.

I can’t find the part I need. What should I do?

If the part you're looking for isn’t listed, don’t worry! Just contact our team with your Hisense freezer’s model number and a brief description of the part. We’ll assist in locating it through our inventory or partner suppliers to ensure your repair doesn’t hit a dead end.

Do you provide instructions for installing Hisense freezer parts?

Yes! We offer installation guides, repair tips, and video tutorials to help you replace Hisense freezer parts with ease. Whether you're a DIY beginner or an experienced technician, our resources are designed to support a smooth and successful repair.

How can I track my Hisense freezer parts order?

Once your order is confirmed, you’ll receive an email with a tracking link. This allows you to monitor your shipment’s progress from our warehouse to your home. You’ll also receive estimated delivery dates and real-time updates for added peace of mind.

What’s the expected shipping time for Hisense freezer parts?

Orders usually ship within 1–2 business days. Standard delivery takes approximately 3–7 business days, depending on your location. Expedited options are available at checkout. We’ll send your tracking number as soon as the package ships.

Can I return parts if they’re not the right fit for my freezer?

Absolutely. If the part doesn’t fit your Hisense freezer and is unused in its original packaging, you can return it within our return window. Contact our team to start the process—we’ll help you exchange it or issue a refund.

Is it possible to change my shipping address after I place an order?

Yes—if your order hasn’t shipped yet, our support team can help you update the shipping address. Please contact us quickly with your order number and new address. Once the item is dispatched, changes may not be possible.

How can I get help with Hisense freezer parts or my order?

Our friendly support team is available via phone, email, or live chat. Whether you need help choosing the right part, tracking your order, or troubleshooting an issue, we’re here to assist you every step of the way.

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