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Frigidaire FFSC2323TS0 side-by-side refrigerator

Frigidaire FFSC2323TS0 side-by-side refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FFSC2323TS0 side-by-side refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Side-By-Side Refrigerator FFSC2323TS0 FAQs

For the Frigidaire FFSC2323TS0, a side-by-side is “better” if you want easy access to both fresh and frozen foods at eye level and you prefer narrower door swing clearance; a French door is often “better” if you regularly store wide platters and want a larger, full-width fresh-food shelf area. For model-specific features and storage layout, use the FFSC2323TS0 use & care manual.

Quick comparison (what most owners notice)

  • Side-by-side strengths: freezer and refrigerator items are both easy to reach without bending much.
  • French door strengths: wide refrigerator shelves fit party trays, pizza boxes, and large pans more easily.
  • Kitchen fit: side-by-side doors are typically narrower per door, which can help in tight aisles.
  • Freezer organization: side-by-side freezers tend to use shelves and bins; French door freezers often use pull-out drawers.
  • Energy and noise: both styles can be efficient; real-world results depend more on usage, seals, and maintenance than door style.

Side-by-side vs. French door at a glance

Feature Side-by-side (like FFSC2323TS0) French door
Best for Balanced access to fridge and freezer Fresh-food storage and wide items
Door swing Narrower doors Wider doors
Freezer access Eye-level shelves/bins Lower pull-out drawer
Wide platter storage More limited Usually easier

Why it matters

Choosing the right layout affects daily convenience: how often you bend for freezer items, whether large dishes fit without rearranging shelves, and how well the doors work in your kitchen’s available clearance.

Tip for getting the most from your FFSC2323TS0

If odors are a concern (common when comparing layouts and airflow), keeping the air filter fresh helps overall food storage performance. The compatible replacement is the refrigerator door air filter EAFCBF.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Frigidaire FFSC2323TS0 ice maker isn’t making ice, the most common causes are the ice maker being turned off at the control panel, the freezer not cold enough, air in the water line after installation or a filter restriction. After any change, allow up to 24 hours for normal ice production.

Quick checks for FFSC2323TS0 (fastest fixes first)

  • Confirm the ice maker is ON: press and hold Ice Maker On-Off for 3 seconds.
  • Verify freezer temperature is set cold enough; ice production drops quickly if temps rise.
  • If the refrigerator was recently installed or water was shut off, prime the water system (dispense water until flow is steady).
  • Replace the water filter if it’s been about 6 months or ice cubes are small or jamming.
  • Check the ice bin for clumped ice; remove the bin, dump ice, dry it fully, and reinstall.
  • Make sure the ice bin auger is aligned when reinstalling the bin (misalignment can stop dispensing and affect door closing).

For control locations, priming steps, and ice bin handling, follow the FFSC2323TS0 use & care manual.

When it points to a part (what to inspect next)

If the basics check out but the ice maker still won’t cycle or fill, these model-compatible parts are common suspects:

Symptoms and likely causes (at a glance)

What you notice Most likely cause What we do first
No ice at all, new install Air in water line Prime water system
Small cubes, clumping, jams Restricted filter Replace filter, clear bin
Freezer temp seems warm Cooling issue or door not sealing Correct temps, check door closure
Water dispenses but no ice fill Inlet valve or frozen fill path Check valve operation, thaw blockage

Why it matters

Ice makers on side-by-side refrigerators depend on steady water pressure and freezer temperatures. A partially clogged filter or warm freezer can stop ice production long before you notice other cooling problems.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Frigidaire FFSC2323TS0 side-by-side refrigerator, we troubleshoot fastest by confirming power and control settings, then checking airflow, door sealing, and the ice and water system. Use the model-specific steps and alarm descriptions in the FFSC2323TS0 use & care manual to match your symptom to the right system.

Start with these model-specific checks

  • Confirm the unit is plugged into its own 115V, 60 Hz, 15A outlet and has power.
  • Make sure cooling is not disabled (Power Off mode turns off cooling, ice maker, and dispenser functions).
  • Verify doors seal completely on all sides and close fully.
  • Keep interior air vents clear; avoid packing items tightly against vents.
  • Listen for normal sounds (evaporator fan, condenser fan, compressor, water valve).

Temperature settings and what they mean

This model’s controls allow these set-point ranges:

Compartment Adjustable range (set-point) What to do for troubleshooting
Fresh food +33°F to +47°F Set within range, then allow 24 hours to stabilize
Freezer -6°F to +6°F Set within range, then recheck temps

If you see “HI” after power-up, the display can show “HI” during the initial cool-down period before showing actual temperatures.

If it is not cooling or temperatures are high

  • Clean dust from the condenser area; restricted airflow can cause warm temps and long run times.
  • If the freezer is cold but the refrigerator side is warm, the air damper may be sticking; see refrigerator air damper 241853801.
  • If you have frost buildup and weak airflow, the defrost system may not be clearing frost; a common component is the refrigerator defrost heater 242044113.

If the ice maker or water dispenser is acting up

The manual notes small cubes or ice chips can indicate a restricted water filter.

Why it matters

Separating a controls issue from an airflow/defrost or water supply issue helps restore safe food temperatures and prevents replacing parts that are not causing the problem.

Last updated: January 2026

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