A:AnswerNo it does not. But in my research I’ve seen that most refrigerators now do not come with a reservoir at the bottom whereas older refrigerators had that and that’s why the water was cold.
A:AnswerHi, Suebassoon! Yes, this model comes with adjustable front rollers anchored by leveling screws for easy transport and positioning. They are accessible by taking off the front toe grill! Instructions are on pages 7 and 8 of the Owner's Manual. ~Ashton
A:AnswerHi TheNetherland, based on the Frigidaire side‑by‑side refrigerator owner’s manual and common troubleshooting info for that type of model (like your 22.3 cu ft side‑by‑side), here’s why you’re hearing a loud motor‑type noise from the freezer that stops when you open the fridge/freezer door:
What’s Likely Happening
1. Evaporator fan noise when doors are closed
- Inside the freezer is an evaporator fan that circulates cold air through the freezer and fresh food compartment. When a fridge door is opened, the refrigerator electronics usually shut the fan off so you don’t lose cold air, which explains why the noise stops as soon as you open the door. When the door closes, the fan restarts and the loud noise returns.
2. The fan might be worn or obstructed
- If the fan motor bearings are wearing out or ice has built up around the fan blades, the sound can be louder than normal, often a grinding, humming, or vibrating motor‑type noise. Ice buildup can happen if the defrost system isn’t working perfectly or if moisture enters the freezer compartment.
3. Not a panel or bottom motor
- Since you checked and cleaned the compressor/motor at the bottom and it didn’t change anything, it’s expected that the motor usually runs quietly and doesn’t stop when doors open. The sound coming from the freezer area points to internal airflow/fan components rather than the compressor.
Many sounds are normal, including fan airflow and compressor hum, but a loud buzzing or loud motor hum that clearly changes when doors open and close is usually fan‑related.
What You Can Check
1) Ice buildup around the evaporator fan
Remove the shelves and the rear interior freezer panel (if you’re comfortable doing that), and check for ice or frost around the fan blades. Ice hitting the blades will make a loud noise as it spins.
2) The fan itself
Try turning the fan blade by hand (with the fridge unplugged). If it feels rough or doesn’t spin freely, the fan motor may be failing.
3) Defrost Function
Ice buildup can be a sign of a defrost system issue. If defrost isn’t working, ice will accumulate and cause noise.
Likely Fixes
- Thaw the freezer fully unplugged for a few hours to melt ice around the fan.
- Replace the evaporator fan motor if the bearing is failing.
- Ensure freezer door seals properly, so moisture doesn’t enter and freeze around the fan.
If, after checking/defrosting the fan area, the noise persists, the fan motor itself may need replacement, which is common on Frigidaire models with noisy internal fans. Technician service can diagnose and change that part safely if you’re not comfortable doing it yourself. - Maico
A:AnswerHi, My! Thank you for this inquiry and for reaching out. No, FRSS2323AS is a standard depth type. The counter depth type for this model unit is FRSC2333AS. We hope you find this information helpful! ~Juan
A:AnswerHi there, valued customer! Thank you for reaching out to us regarding your inquiry. We do remove old refrigerator depending on some circumstances. Should you need assistance regarding this matter, reach out us here or via Live Chat or by phone at 1-800-374-4432, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. EST, and we'll be glad to help. -Jessica
A:AnswerThanks for taking the time to leave us an inquiry. Valued Customer. Ensure the refrigerator is level. Keep food and contents from blocking the door, and close the door gently. If the issue still persists, please contact us at 1-800-374-4432. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST, we'll be happy to assist. We hope this answers your question and helps with your shopping experience. - Christi
A:AnswerHello, Michael. While the refrigerator’s handles are usually already attached at delivery, there may be situations where the handles aren’t or were taken off. So, you can find instructions for installing the handles listed on page 12 of the Use&Care Guide, and these instructions can be used to remove the handles if needed to fit through a narrow doorway. If we can help with any other questions, feel free to join us via Live Chat on our website or our Customer Support line at 1-800-374-4432 (M-F, 8:30AM-8PM EST).
~ Margaret
A:AnswerHi Ss, thank you for your question! For the FRSS2323AW, even with the doors removed, the cabinet width is still around 32 7/8 inches, which means it will not fit through a 29-inch entryway. Since the cabinet itself cannot be reduced further, we recommend checking for a wider access point or consulting the delivery team for possible alternatives prior to delivery.
— Reed
A:AnswerHi Sammybucca! Thank you for your interest with our refrigerator. Yes, the doors for the Frigidaire refrigerator model FRSS2323AW can be removed to facilitate delivery through narrow spaces. - Patrick
A:AnswerThe total height to the top of the door hinge on this model is 66 15/16 inches, so based on the cabinet height you mentioned (67 1/2 inches from the floor), the refrigerator should slide underneath with approximately 9/16 inch of clearance. Since your cabinet depth is 18 inches, it should not interfere with the top front of the unit.
However, for best results, we always recommend allowing a little extra space around the refrigerator for ventilation and ease of installation. If you have any concerns, a quick measurement by your installer or delivery team can provide added peace of mind. - Jessica