This manufacturer-approved air filter system for refrigerators eliminates odors and any impurities. It does this by neutralizing and removing odor-causing molecules. For best results, it is important ...
This crisper cover front support is used to keep the crisper shelf in place and may need replacing if the door will not open or close. This white, OEM part measures roughly 1 inch in diameter and can ...
This authentic rear crisper support is a white, plastic part which is rated as "easy" to install by our customers. This OEM part replaces the rear crisper cover support in your fridge and mounts to th...
This OEM refrigerator filter is for french door and side-by-side door types and is located in the back, top-right of your appliance. By absorbing heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, chlorine, a...
This cover holds up the top crisper drawer, and has drawer glides molded in it. This upper crisper drawer cover is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your refrigerator. It has drawer glides ...
This is a genuine Frigidaire part for your refrigerator. This is an ice maker, which connects to the water lines to provide fresh ice. The most common reason to replace this part is if your refrigerat...
This clear plastic crisper drawer is for side-by-side refrigerators. It is sold individually and sourced right from the original manufacturer. Please note that the new pan does not have the humidity c...
This part contains molded glide rails for the crisper pan. It does not come with the glass shelving. The glass is not included. Must be ordered separately.
Sold individually.
This is a genuine part. The handle mounting shoulder screw (no.10 ab) is made for use with many refrigerators. The metal screw helps to fasten the handle assembly to the outer do...
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RICHARD
November 25, 2022
THE FREEZER DOOR HAS WHAT APPEARS TO BE RUST MARKS BELOW THE WATER/ICE DISPENSER DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DOOR. IN THE PARTS SECTION YOU STATE THAT THE MANUFACTURER NO LONGER MAKES THIS DOOR (DOESN'T HE HAVE A RESPONSIBLITY TO SUPPORT HIS PRODUCT?] IS THERE A "CLEANER PRODUCT" I SHOULD USE TO REMOVE THESE MARKS?
For model number FFSC2323TS0
Hello Richard, thank you for your inquiry. You can use the touch-up paint pen, part number PS977093, to fix your problem. We looked up the stainless steel cleaner, and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued. There are no part substitutions listed. Our suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for the discontinued part number 5304508691. If they offer a new part number, please feel free to check back with us. We hope this helps.
I was wondering if there is a door bin in between 48 and 49a?
For model number FFSC2323TS0
Hello Terri, Thank you for your inquiry. We have researched the model number you have provided and do not show another door bin between these diagram numbers. We hope this helps.
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In my specific appliance the water valve is located in the bottom right hand corner looking at it from the back. To get to it I remove the thin layer of cardboard the covers the back of the fridge. I then proceeded to disconnect the 1/4" copper tubing which is the water feed coming out of the wall. Then I removed the screws that hold the valve assembly in place. I took the water valve out and removed the electrical connections as well as the plastic tubing which feed the water dispenser and the ice maker. To install the new water valve it was just a matter of reversing steps.
Used pliers to remove the residual broken stud that was still attached to the wall of the refrigerator, and then just pushed the new part in place. The longest time was spent in removing the food and crisper drawers.
Even though my wife said that our icemaker broke, there was actually nothing wrong with it. It was the valve that let water flow in during the 'harvest' cycle. A real easy way to test the icemaker without voltage and current measurements, is to fill the tray by hand with a little cup of water; wait till the water freezes and see if the maker dumped the ice into the bin.