Can I look up Frigidaire parts by model number?
Yes. Using your Frigidaire model number is the most reliable way to find compatible replacement parts because it filters results to the exact configuration of your refrigerator. For this model, use FRSS2623AS0 and confirm the part matches before ordering using the diagrams and notes in the FRSS2623AS0 use & care manual.
How to look up parts for FRSS2623AS0
- Find the model/serial tag on the refrigerator (record the full model number exactly).
- Search parts using FRSS2623AS0 to narrow results to this side-by-side platform.
- Match the part by description and where it installs (door, freezer, fresh food section, rear cabinet).
- Compare your original part’s number (if visible) to the replacement listing.
- If multiple similar parts appear, use the refrigerator’s diagrams and section breakdown to confirm fit.
Common FRSS2623AS0 parts customers replace
If you are troubleshooting water, ice, or sealing issues, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- Frigidaire refrigerator water filter FPPWFU01
- Refrigerator ice maker 5304532555
- Frigidaire refrigerator door gasket (black) 241786013
- Frigidaire refrigerator freezer door gasket, black 241786014
Quick compatibility checklist
| What to match | What to check | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | FRSS2623AS0 | Ensures the correct parts catalog |
| Part name | Same component type (filter, ice maker, gasket) | Avoids ordering a similar-looking part |
| Installation location | Door, freezer, fresh food compartment, rear | Confirms you are fixing the right area |
| Symptoms | Leaks, warm temps, no ice, frost | Points to the most likely component |
Why it matters
Frigidaire often uses similar-looking parts across multiple refrigerators, but small design changes can affect fit, wiring connectors, or sealing. Searching by FRSS2623AS0 helps prevent returns and gets your refrigerator back to normal faster.
Last updated: January 2026
Is FRSS2623AS garage ready?
The Frigidaire FRSS2623AS0 documentation we have for this model does not identify it as “garage ready,” and it also warns that performance is impaired if the room temperature drops below 55°F or rises above 110°F. For safe operation, we recommend treating FRSS2623AS0 as an indoor-use refrigerator unless the manufacturer specifically states otherwise in writing (see the FRSS2623AS0 use & care manual).
What “garage ready” usually means
“Garage ready” typically indicates the refrigerator is designed to maintain proper temperatures in a wider range of ambient conditions than a standard kitchen refrigerator.
Common expectations include:
- Reliable cooling when the garage is cold (often below 55°F)
- Reliable cooling when the garage is hot (often above 90°F)
- Controls and sensors calibrated for changing ambient temps
- Fewer temperature swings that can affect food safety
What we can confirm for FRSS2623AS0
Based on the model-specific guidance, FRSS2623AS0 is intended to operate within a defined ambient range.
| Item | FRSS2623AS0 guidance | What it implies in a garage |
|---|---|---|
| Low ambient limit | Do not install below 55°F | Cold garages can cause poor cooling or temperature control issues |
| High ambient limit | Do not install above 110°F | Very hot garages can reduce cooling performance |
If you still want to use it in a garage
If your garage stays within the recommended temperature range most of the year, it may run acceptably, but we suggest these best practices:
- Place it out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources
- Keep the toe grille area clear for airflow
- Use a dedicated grounded outlet (no extension cord)
- Monitor internal temps with a thermometer during seasonal changes
- If you notice warm temps or heavy running, clean airflow paths and reduce door openings
Why it matters
Ambient temperature directly affects compressor run time and the refrigerator’s ability to hold safe food temperatures. In a garage that drops below 55°F or gets extremely hot, you can see inconsistent cooling, freezer performance issues, or food spoilage risk.
Last updated: January 2026
Is FRSS2623AS worth the cost?
Yes, the Frigidaire FRSS2623AS0 is often worth the cost if you want a straightforward side-by-side refrigerator with an automatic ice maker and an in-door ice and water dispenser. Long-term value depends most on correct setup, water supply, and routine filter and seal maintenance.
What we can confirm for FRSS2623AS0
The model’s Use & Care information specifically covers the dispenser, ice maker operation, normal operating sounds, and filter replacement, which are the areas that most affect day-to-day satisfaction. See the FRSS2623AS0 use & care manual for the model’s operating expectations.
Key model-supported value points:
- Automatic ice maker can begin producing ice within about 24 hours after the unit has cooled
- In-door ice and water dispenser controls and alarms are built in
- Installation guidance includes clearances (sides/top 3/8 inch; back 1 inch) and leveling targets
- Water filter status light supports “Good, Order, Replace” and can be reset from the control panel
Ongoing costs that most affect “worth it”
For FRSS2623AS0, the most predictable ownership cost is water filtration. The manual calls out replacing the PurePour water filter at least every 6 months.
| Item | Model-specific guidance | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter | Replace at least every 6 months | Helps prevent slow water flow, taste/odor issues, and weak ice production |
| Door seals and alignment | Doors should seal completely and be level | Helps prevent moisture, frost, and longer run times |
| Water supply pressure | Recommended 30 to 100 psi | Helps dispenser and ice maker work consistently |
If you need a replacement filter, use the compatible Frigidaire refrigerator water filter FPPWFU01.
Quick “worth it” checklist before you decide
- You want a side-by-side layout with an in-door dispenser
- You can supply cold water at 30 to 100 psi and properly prime the system
- You are comfortable replacing the water filter at least every 6 months
- You expect normal operating sounds such as fan airflow, compressor hum, and ice dropping
Why it matters
A refrigerator runs continuously; small maintenance items (especially the water filter and door sealing) have an outsized impact on performance, noise, and ice and water convenience over the life of your FRSS2623AS0.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
The most common issues we see on Frigidaire refrigerators like model FRSS2623AS0 are cooling performance problems (warm fresh-food section, freezer not holding temp, or frost buildup) and ice maker or water dispenser troubles. Many start with airflow, filter, or door-seal problems described in the FRSS2623AS0 use & care manual.
Most common symptoms and what to check first
Start with the easy, high-impact checks before assuming a major sealed-system failure:
- Make sure doors close and seal fully; a small air leak can cause warm temps and frost.
- Keep air vents clear; blocked vents reduce circulation between compartments.
- Clean dust from the toe grille area and condenser area (restricted airflow makes the unit run longer).
- If ice or water flow is slow, replace the water filter and then flush the system.
- If the freezer is cold but the refrigerator is warm, suspect an airflow/damper issue.
- If you hear no fan movement and temps rise, the evaporator fan system may be involved.
Model-specific parts that often relate to these problems
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common “usual suspects” for FRSS2623AS0:
- Frigidaire refrigerator water filter FPPWFU01 (low water flow, dispenser issues, ice maker not making enough ice)
- Frigidaire refrigerator door gasket (black) 241786013 (warm temps, moisture, frost from air leaks)
- Refrigerator ice maker 5304532555 (no ice or inconsistent ice production)
- Refrigerator air damper 5303918899 (freezer cold but fresh-food warm)
- Refrigerator evaporator fan motor 5304532557 (poor cooling and weak airflow)
Quick “problem to likely cause” guide
| Problem you notice | Common underlying cause | First action |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator warm, freezer OK | Airflow restriction or damper issue | Clear vents; verify airflow |
| Frost buildup in freezer | Door not sealing or frequent door openings | Inspect/clean gasket; check door alignment |
| Ice maker not making ice | Filter restriction or water supply issue | Replace filter; confirm water valve is open |
| Runs constantly | Dirty condenser area or warm air leaks | Clean coils area; check gaskets |
Why it matters
Cooling and ice/water issues often get worse over time: warm temperatures can spoil food, and airflow or door-seal problems can force the compressor to run longer than necessary. Catching the simple causes early can prevent bigger repairs.
Last updated: January 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Frigidaire refrigerator?
A Frigidaire refrigerator like model FRSS2623AS0 typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (good airflow, clean seals, and on-time filter changes) is what most often separates a 10-year fridge from a 15-year fridge.
What to do to reach the high end of the lifespan range
We recommend focusing on the maintenance items Frigidaire calls out for this model in the FRSS2623AS0 use & care manual.
- Keep the condenser area and toe grille clear so the unit can breathe
- Keep doors closing and sealing fully (avoid overloading door bins)
- Replace the water filter on schedule (Frigidaire recommends at least every 6 months)
- Don’t block cold-air vents with food; airflow problems make the compressor run longer
- Level the cabinet so doors self-close and seal properly
Parts that commonly affect longevity (and when to consider replacement)
Some wear items are inexpensive compared to the cost of a new refrigerator. If performance is otherwise good, replacing these can help extend service life.
| Symptom | Common cause | Example compatible part for FRSS2623AS0 |
|---|---|---|
| Water tastes off, slow dispenser flow, ice quality drops | Clogged water filter | Frigidaire refrigerator water filter FPPWFU01 |
| Moisture/frost near door edge, unit runs a lot | Worn or warped door gasket | Frigidaire refrigerator door gasket (black) 241786013 |
| Freezer door not sealing well, frost buildup | Freezer door gasket leaking | Frigidaire refrigerator freezer door gasket, black 241786014 |
Why it matters
A refrigerator that has to run “too much or too long” to hold temperature wears the sealed system and compressor faster. Simple upkeep (airflow, seals, filters) reduces run time, helps food stay safer, and can delay major repairs.
Last updated: January 2026





