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Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 frigidaire/refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 frigidaire/refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Wrench for Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 - Part 241601002

    Refrigerator Wrench

    Part #241601002

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Clamp for Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 - Part 5303001549

    Ice maker diagram

    Clamp

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  • Refrigerator Electronic Control Board Cover for Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 - Part 807854301

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    Refrigerator Electronic Control Board Cover

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  • Screw-should for Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 - Part 240363602

    Ice maker diagram

    Screw-should

    Part #240363602

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Anti-twist Pin Bracket for Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 - Part 242095501

    Ice container diagram

    Refrigerator Ice Maker Anti-twist Pin Bracket

    Part #242095501

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  • Refrigerator Roller Wheel Axle Pin for Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 - Part 5304455655

    Refrigerator Roller Wheel Axle Pin

    Part #5304455655

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Frigidaire FRIGIDAIRE/REFRIGERATOR GRSS2352AF0 FAQs

Frigidaire Gallery is not a true high-end luxury line; it is a premium mid-range tier that typically adds nicer finishes, more convenience features, and upgraded controls compared with basic Frigidaire models. For your Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 side-by-side refrigerator, the best way to confirm which features your exact configuration includes is to check the GRSS2352AF0 use & care guide.

How Frigidaire tiers usually compare

Frigidaire product families generally stack up like this (features vary by model and year):

  • Frigidaire (base line): core cooling performance, fewer convenience features
  • Frigidaire Gallery: upgraded styling and feature set (often more storage and dispenser options)
  • Frigidaire Professional: more premium design and performance-focused features
Line Typical positioning What you usually get
Frigidaire value essential features, simpler controls
Frigidaire Gallery premium mid-range more features, upgraded look and usability
Frigidaire Professional premium higher-end styling and feature emphasis
What “high end” means for a side-by-side refrigerator

“High end” usually refers to a combination of build, features, and ownership experience. For side-by-side refrigerators, we look at:

  • Temperature stability and recovery after door openings
  • Ice and water dispenser performance and reliability
  • Noise level (fan and compressor sound profile)
  • Interior storage flexibility (bins, shelves, crisper performance)
  • Filtration and maintenance needs (water filter and air filter schedules)
Why it matters

Knowing the tier helps set expectations for features and maintenance. For example, many mid-range and premium refrigerators rely on regular filter changes to keep water taste and ice quality consistent; on GRSS2352AF0, the Frigidaire refrigerator water filter FPPWFU01 is the correct style when it is time to replace the filter.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0 side-by-side refrigerator, the most common issues we see are cooling performance problems (warm fridge or freezer) and ice maker or dispenser troubles. In many cases, the fix starts with basic maintenance like cleaning the condenser and checking door sealing and water filtration.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
  • Refrigerator or freezer not cold enough: dirty condenser coils, airflow problem, or a temperature-sensing issue
  • Runs a lot or seems to run continuously: often normal with an energy-efficient variable-speed compressor, but can also happen with a leaking door seal
  • Ice maker not making ice: ice maker turned off, restricted water flow, or a clogged filter
  • Ice maker not making enough ice: freezer set too warm or water flow is slow
  • Moisture or frost inside: door left slightly open or gasket not sealing well
Quick checks we recommend first

Use these steps before replacing parts:

  • Confirm doors close fully and the gasket seals all the way around
  • Clean the condenser coils (restricted airflow is a top cause of weak cooling)
  • Give temperatures time to stabilize after changes (allow about 24 hours)
  • If the water dispenser flow is slow, replace the water filter
  • Verify the ice maker is turned on (many models use an On/Off button you hold for 3 seconds)
Common parts involved (when symptoms persist)

If basic checks do not restore normal operation, these parts are frequently involved on this model:

Symptom Common part to check Example part for GRSS2352AF0
Ice maker not making ice Ice maker assembly Frigidaire refrigerator ice maker assembly 243297613
Slow water flow, poor ice production Water filter Frigidaire refrigerator water filter FPPWFU01
Warm temps, inconsistent cooling Temperature sensor Refrigerator temperature sensor 5303918775
Why it matters

Cooling and ice issues often share the same root causes: restricted airflow (dirty condenser), air leaks (door gasket), or restricted water supply (filter or supply line). Addressing those first prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps the refrigerator hold stable temperatures.

For model-specific control settings, ice maker operation, cleaning guidance, and troubleshooting tables, follow the steps in the GRSS2352AF0 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

A 23 cu ft refrigerator is a full-size refrigerator; most side-by-side models in this capacity range are about 33 inches wide, about 66 to 70 inches tall, and about 30 to 35 inches deep (depth varies most with handles and door clearance). For exact GRSS2352AF0 dimensions, use the GRSS2352AF0 owner's manual.

Typical size you can plan around

Most 23 cu ft side-by-side refrigerators fit standard kitchen layouts, but you still need space for airflow, plumbing, and doors to swing fully.

  • Width: typically 32 3/4 to 36 inches
  • Height: typically 66 to 70 inches (to top of case or hinge cover)
  • Depth: typically 30 to 35 inches (often deeper with handles)
  • Weight (installed): typically 250 to 320 lb
  • Door swing clearance: plan extra space so drawers and freezer baskets can fully open
Installation clearances (model-relevant)

For the Frigidaire GRSS2352AF0, we plan for the clearances called out in the installation guidance to support proper air circulation and connections.

Location Typical clearance to plan What it affects
Sides and top 3/8 inch Airflow and fit in the opening
Rear 1 inch Power cord, water line, ventilation
Front Keep toe grille clear Cooling performance

For the full placement and connection details (including water supply requirements for the ice and water dispenser), use the GRSS2352AF0 installation guide.

Why it matters

A 23 cu ft refrigerator can physically fit the cabinet opening but still fail to install cleanly if the doors cannot open far enough, the rear clearance is too tight for the water line, or airflow is restricted. Planning the opening and clearances prevents dents, leaks, and poor cooling.

Last updated: January 2026

For most households, the “best” side-by-side refrigerator brand is the one that matches your priorities: reliable cooling, easy service, and the features you will actually use. With a Frigidaire side-by-side like model GRSS2352AF0, correct installation and routine maintenance drive day-to-day performance.

How we recommend choosing a brand

Compare Frigidaire, GE, Whirlpool, LG, and Samsung using practical factors that affect ownership:

  • Service access in your area (authorized repair options and turnaround time)
  • Parts availability for common wear items (water filter, ice maker, fan motor)
  • Water and ice system design (filtration, dispenser performance, ice output)
  • Noise expectations (fans, valves, and ice maker cycling are normal)
  • Fit in your kitchen (door swing, drawer clearance, ventilation space)
Quick comparison guide
Priority Brands that typically fit well What to verify before buying
Value and straightforward features Frigidaire, Whirlpool Filter cost, storage layout, ice maker style
Broad service network GE, Whirlpool, Frigidaire Local service options, parts lead times
Smart features LG, Samsung Wi-Fi stability, feature usefulness
Why installation and upkeep matter more than the logo

Even a top brand can cool poorly if airflow or the water supply is set up wrong. Side-by-sides are especially sensitive to ventilation and dispenser water connections.

Common best practices:

  • Keep the unit near a grounded outlet; avoid extension cords
  • Maintain ventilation clearance (many installs use about 3/8 inch at sides/top and 1 inch at rear)
  • Use copper tubing for the water line to reduce leak risk
  • Make sure doors open fully for baskets and drawers

For GRSS2352AF0-SPECIFIC care and setup details, use the GRSS2352AF0 owner's manual.

Parts that often affect satisfaction
Why it matters

Choosing the right brand reduces nuisance issues, but correct clearances, stable temperatures, and timely filter changes are what keep ice, water, and cooling performance consistent.

Last updated: January 2026

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