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Manufacturer: Electrolux / frigidaire ?
Type of Appliance: refrigerator
Model Number: GRSC2352AF0
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes

Could only find tech sheet download for it from a different model # but I believe the tech sheet offered in the download section will work for this model # , what I really need is the service repair manual if there is one.  The main control board underneath the front of this model is a little different than the normal ones you can just take out easily. . Trying to find out the removal process for the main board located behind the refrigerators lower kick plate ?? 

 

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Those service manuals are published the year the model family came out. I don't know of any definitive way to find them. I googled the part# and found this:

 

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23 hours ago, vee8power said:

I googled the part# and found this:

Hi Vee 8. hope repairing has been good with you. thanks for reaching out. Yes I did google the board and I had pulled up the same video you had sent. This mounted board under neath is not quite like the normal ones they have . it is actually comprised of 3 parts. The board , the housing , and the 3rd part is a square plastic mounting type of bracket that themouldehousing goes into. wiring harness is attached to external molded clips that are moulded into the side of housing, Another tech I know in my area couldn't get the board out and asked for my help. Not sure why he had a hard time figuring it out. The boards are designed to come out through the kick plate but and I have done the one in the video you sent many times.  I told him I would help him out next week. If I recall . I believe I did one of these several years ago. so I know its coming out through the kick board area.I think If I remember correctly the wiring harness is so tight and attached to the under side of the refrigerator that you can only slide it out like a 3rd of the way out of the brkt and it wouldn't come out any further. I believe the wiring harness has to be pulled out of the clips first and then slide it out . i think it will not slide out all the way and you really have to pull the housing forward enough to the point you think your going to rip wires or cut something out of the wire harness connection but it will eventually give you enough room to replace the board. I believe I also looked into the back mechanical room area to see if there might of been a clip on the wiring harness in the mechanical room that might have been needed to be released to give it more slack to come out of the bottom front easier but did not see anything. In the end If I remember correctly. I think I had to just pull on the harness connection heavily to the point that you think your going to break something and it stretches out from the kickplate area to where you barely get enough room to remove the board or the board and housing to disconnect it. I  was surprised the tech couldn't get it out and needed  help.  I was basically wondering if there was a simpler way of getting it out through the kit plate area. I will post back here what I actually experienced taking it out at the bottom kick plate and update that back here.  Thanks again for chiming in here.  


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