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Frigidaire FRSS2323AS0 refrigerator Parts

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Frigidaire FRSS2323AS0 - Part 241548003

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Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR FRSS2323AS0 FAQs

On the Frigidaire FRSS2323AS0, there is not a separate “freezer reset” button; most resets are either acknowledging an alarm on the control panel or doing a basic power cycle. After any reset or temperature change, use the factory Recommended setting and give the unit time to stabilize.

Reset options that apply to FRSS2323AS0

1) Clear an alarm (most common “reset”)

The FRSS2323AS0 control panel lets you clear active alarms by pressing any button.

  • Power outage: press any button to clear the alarm, then check food condition.
  • Door open: close the door; press any button to silence temporarily if it has been open over 5 minutes.
  • High temp: press any button to clear; the refrigerator will automatically try to cool back down.

Details on alarms and control behavior are in the FRSS2323AS0 use & care manual.

2) Power cycle (general reset for a glitch)

If the display is unresponsive or temperatures are acting erratically, a power cycle can clear a temporary control glitch.

  • Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker).
  • Wait long enough for the display lights to go out.
  • Restore power.
  • Confirm the display wakes when a door opens.
  • Return settings to the factory Recommended position.

Temperature settings: what we can say for this model

FRSS2323AS0 temperature adjustment is shown as a range (Cold to Coldest) and the freezer can be left at the factory preset marked Recommended. We cannot verify specific numeric setpoints for this model from the available FRSS2323AS0 documentation.

What you want Best starting point What to do next
Normal cooling Factory Recommended Adjust in small steps and wait for stabilization
Colder freezer Move toward Coldest Avoid over-adjusting; give it time

If you are resetting because the freezer is warm

A reset will not fix a mechanical cooling problem. After returning to Recommended, check these basics first:

  • Doors fully closing and sealing
  • Air vents not blocked by food
  • Room temperature within normal operating range
  • Ice maker and dispenser doors not stuck open
  • No heavy frost buildup restricting airflow

If you suspect a control issue or you see a code, use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes for common Frigidaire refrigerator code meanings.

Why it matters

Using the factory Recommended setting and clearing alarms correctly prevents unnecessary temperature swings. Power cycling can clear a temporary electronic glitch, but persistent warm temperatures usually point to airflow, defrost, or component issues.

Last updated: January 2026

Frigidaire does not publish an official “average lifespan” for the FRSS2323AS0, so we can’t confirm a model-specific number from the available documentation. In typical home use, many refrigerators are often kept in service for roughly a decade or more; maintenance and operating conditions make the biggest difference. See the care and cleaning guidance in the FRSS2323AS0 use & care manual.

What most affects how long FRSS2323AS0 lasts

Keeping the cooling system from working harder than necessary helps reduce wear on the compressor, fans, and defrost system.

  • Keep airflow paths open (do not block the toe grille or interior air vents)
  • Keep doors closing and sealing evenly
  • Avoid frequent long door openings
  • Maintain stable room temperature and proper installation clearances
  • Keep the water and ice system flowing freely (filter changes, good water pressure)

Maintenance habits that help extend service life

These are practical steps we recommend for FRSS2323AS0 owners:

  • Clean spills promptly and clean compartments regularly
  • Wipe door gaskets with mild soap and water; check for gaps or tears
  • Replace the water filter on schedule (the manual recommends at least every 6 months); use Frigidaire refrigerator water filter FPPWFU01
  • If the dispenser flow slows or ice production drops, replace the filter and confirm household water pressure is in the recommended range
  • If storing or moving the refrigerator in freezing temperatures, drain the water supply system as directed in the manual

Repair vs. replace: a simple decision guide

Because “lifespan” varies, we suggest using condition and repair scope as your guide.

What you’re seeing Typical next step Why it matters
Door not sealing well, sweating, warm spots near the gasket Repair/adjust Reduces run time and temperature swings
Dispenser or ice issues tied to low flow Service the water system Prevents nuisance problems and protects performance
Repeated cooling failures or major electrical symptoms Evaluate carefully Can involve higher-cost components

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than it should (from restricted airflow or a leaking door seal) cycles more, uses more energy, and is more likely to develop temperature problems that can affect food quality.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Frigidaire FRSS2323AS0 side-by-side refrigerator, the most common day-to-day complaints we see are ice maker and water dispenser problems (no ice, slow ice, dispenser not dispensing) and cooling complaints tied to airflow, door sealing, or defrost-related issues. For model-specific checks, use the FRSS2323AS0 use & care manual.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)

  • Ice maker not making ice: ice maker switched off, water supply valve closed, or restricted water flow
  • Not enough ice: freezer temperature too warm, slow water flow, or a clogged filter
  • Ice dispenser jammed: ice clumping from infrequent use or a recent power outage
  • Warm refrigerator or weak cooling: blocked air vents, dirty condenser area, or evaporator fan airflow problems
  • Moisture or frost: door left ajar, gasket not sealing, or high humidity conditions

Quick checks we recommend first (FRSS2323AS0)

  1. Confirm both doors close fully and nothing is holding them open.
  2. Keep food from blocking cold air vents (air needs to circulate).
  3. If ice or water is slow, verify the household water valve is open and supply pressure is in a normal range.
  4. After a filter change, dispense water for several minutes to purge air (sputtering is normal at first).
  5. If ice is clumping, empty and clean the ice bin, then resume regular dispensing.

Parts that commonly solve these problems

If troubleshooting points to a worn or restricted component, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:

Problem area What to inspect/replace Model-compatible example
Slow water, no water, poor ice production Water filter (PurePour) Frigidaire refrigerator water filter FPPWFU01
No ice or inconsistent ice Ice maker assembly Refrigerator ice maker 5304532555
Warm temps, poor airflow Evaporator fan motor Refrigerator evaporator fan motor 5304532557
Frost, sweating, doors not sealing Freezer door gasket Refrigerator freezer door gasket 241786016

Why it matters

Ice/water and cooling problems often start small (a partially clogged filter, a door not sealing, or airflow blocked by food) but can lead to temperature swings, ice jams, and longer compressor run times if ignored.

Last updated: January 2026

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