How to remove bottom grill from KitchenAid refrigerator?
To remove the bottom grille (base grille) on your KitchenAid KRFC400ESS01 refrigerator, grasp the grille firmly and pull it straight toward you. If your grille is secured with screws, remove the screws first, then pull the grille forward. See the owner's manual for the exact grille style on your unit.
- Unplug the refrigerator (recommended anytime you will reach near wiring or moving parts).
- Look along the top edge of the grille for fasteners.
- If screws are present, remove the two screws and set them aside.
- Grasp the grille with both hands near the ends.
- Pull the grille straight toward you to release the clips.
- Set the grille aside where it will not get stepped on or warped.
- Align the grille with the lower frame.
- Push it straight back until it snaps into place.
- Reinstall the screws (if your version uses them).
Removing the base grille gives you access for routine care like vacuuming dust from the condenser area. In greasy, dusty, or high pet-traffic homes, cleaning behind the grille every 2 to 3 months helps maintain efficient cooling.
| What you see | What to do |
|---|---|
| No screws visible | Pull grille straight toward you to release clips |
| Two screws holding grille | Remove screws first, then pull grille forward |
Last updated: February 2026
What is the bottom compartment of a fridge called?
In a KitchenAid KRFC400ESS01 refrigerator, the “bottom compartment” most often refers to the freezer compartment (the bottom-mount drawer). Inside the fresh-food section, the bottom drawers are typically called crisper drawers, and they’re designed to help keep produce fresh.
- Freezer compartment: the bottom drawer where frozen food is stored
- Freezer drawer: the sliding drawer assembly that opens the freezer compartment
- Crisper drawer: produce drawers in the refrigerator (fresh-food) compartment
- Humidity-controlled crisper: a crisper drawer with a humidity slider (often labeled FRUIT/LOW and VEGETABLES/HIGH)
- Pantry/deli drawer (if equipped): a wider drawer for party trays, deli items, or snacks
| If it’s located… | It’s usually called… | What it’s for |
|---|---|---|
| Bottom of the whole refrigerator | Freezer compartment / freezer drawer | Frozen foods |
| Bottom of the fresh-food section (behind the doors) | Crisper drawer | Fruits and vegetables |
| Bottom drawer with a slider labeled FRUIT/VEGETABLES or LOW/HIGH | Humidity-controlled crisper | Managing moisture for produce |
Using the right compartment name helps you find the correct care steps and parts. For example, the KRFC400ESS01 manual describes how the crisper humidity control should be set for fruits versus leafy vegetables, which directly affects freshness and moisture buildup. See the owner's manual for the exact drawer layout and control locations.
Last updated: February 2026
Are bottom mount fridges better?
A bottom-mount refrigerator like the KitchenAid KRFC400ESS01 is better for many kitchens because the fresh-food section sits at eye and waist level, so you bend less for everyday items. The tradeoff is that frozen foods are stored lower in a pull-out drawer.
Bottom-mount designs tend to work best when you use the refrigerator section more than the freezer.
- Easier access to frequently used items (milk, produce, leftovers)
- Less bending compared with top-freezer models
- Wide shelves and door bins make organizing fresh food simpler
- Freezer drawer can hold bulky items, but you must bend to reach it
- Drawer-style freezers can be harder to see into without pulling baskets out
For the KRFC400ESS01, our manual calls out key installation clearances and operating conditions that affect day-to-day satisfaction.
| What to plan for | Typical requirement | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Side and top clearance | 1/2 in | Airflow and efficient cooling |
| Rear clearance | 1 in | Space for ventilation and connections |
| Door swing near a wall | 2 3/4 in minimum | Doors open fully without binding |
| Room temperature range | 55°F to 110°F | Helps the refrigerator run correctly |
For the exact guidance for your kitchen layout, use the owner's manual.
Here is a quick way we size it up:
- Choose bottom-mount if you cook often and reach for fresh items all day
- Choose top-freezer if you want the lowest upfront cost and simplest freezer access
- Choose side-by-side if you want narrow door swing and equal-height access to both sections
Ergonomics and airflow clearances affect comfort, energy use, and temperature stability. A bottom-mount can feel like a major upgrade if your daily routine centers on the refrigerator compartment.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with KitchenAid refrigerators?
The most common KitchenAid refrigerator problems are ice maker issues, cooling problems (fresh food too warm or freezer too warm), and water leaks. On the KitchenAid KRFC400ESS01, these symptoms are usually tied to airflow problems (evaporator fan), water filtration or supply issues, or a defrost drain restriction; our KRFC400ESS01 owner's manual troubleshooting section helps you narrow it down fast.
- Ice maker not making ice or slow ice: water supply restriction, filter restriction, ice maker assembly issue
- Fridge warm but freezer cold: evaporator fan not moving air, frost buildup on evaporator cover
- Freezer too warm: condenser airflow issue, door not sealing, fan problems
- Water under the fridge or in crisper area: defrost drain clog, water line connection leak
- Noisy operation: evaporator fan motor or condenser fan motor noise
- Confirm the doors close fully and seals are making contact all the way around.
- Set temperatures to typical targets: 37°F for fresh food and 0°F for freezer.
- Check for blocked vents inside the refrigerator and freezer (packages can stop airflow).
- If you have a dispenser, run several cups of water to clear air after any filter change.
- Look for visible frost buildup on the rear freezer panel (often points to a defrost or airflow issue).
| Symptom | Commonly involved part | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Bad taste/slow water, weak ice production | Water filter | Refrigerator water filter EDR4RXD1 |
| Warm fridge, noisy airflow, poor circulation | Evaporator fan motor | Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WPW10128551 |
| No ice, intermittent ice production | Ice maker assembly | Refrigerator ice maker assembly WPW10300024 |
Ice maker, cooling, and leak complaints often share the same root causes: restricted airflow, restricted water flow, or poor sealing. Catching those early helps prevent food spoilage, frost buildup, and recurring puddles.
Last updated: February 2026





