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GE PYE22KYNEFS refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE PYE22KYNEFS refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw 8-32x3/8 Grd Scr for GE PYE22KYNEFS - Part WZ05X0158

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  • Screw (cr) for GE PYE22KYNEFS - Part WB01X5364

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  • Refrigerator Screw for GE PYE22KYNEFS - Part WZ04X0416

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GE Refrigerator PYE22KYNEFS FAQs

A bottom-mount refrigerator like the GE PYE22KYNEFS keeps the fresh-food compartment at eye level, so we reach everyday items (milk, produce, leftovers) with less bending. The freezer stays below, which is convenient if you access frozen foods less often. For model-specific features and layout, use the owner's manual.

Key advantages you will notice day to day
  • Easier access to fresh foods at a comfortable height
  • Less bending and squatting, which helps reduce back and knee strain
  • Better organization for frequently used items (shelves, bins, drawers)
  • Freezer drawer can hold bulky frozen items and slides out for visibility
  • French door styles often improve access in tighter kitchens (less door swing than a full-width door)
Trade-offs to consider

Bottom-mount designs are a great fit for many kitchens, but we plan for a few common differences:

Feature Bottom-mount benefit Common trade-off
Fresh-food access Most-used items are easiest to reach Freezer items are lower
Freezer storage Pull-out drawer can fit large items Drawer can feel heavier when full
Organization Clear zones for produce, deli, dairy More bins and rails to keep clean
Why it matters

Most households open the refrigerator section far more than the freezer. Putting fresh food up top makes daily cooking, snacking, and meal prep faster and more comfortable, especially for anyone with back or joint issues.

Tips to get the most from a bottom-mount layout
  • Keep high-use items on the middle shelves for quickest access
  • Use the full-width drawer (if equipped) for deli trays or party platters
  • Avoid overloading the freezer drawer; it improves glide and reduces strain
  • Keep door bins for condiments and drinks to free up shelf space

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE PYE22KYNEFS bottom-mount refrigerator, the bottom grille (base grille) typically comes off by removing any retaining screws (if present) and then pulling the grille straight out to release the locking tabs. Reinstall by aligning it and sliding it back into place.

Before you start
  • Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker if you will be working near wiring
  • Protect the floor with cardboard or a towel to avoid scratches
  • Use a flashlight to spot screws and plastic locking tabs along the top edge of the grille
  • Keep screws in a cup so they do not get lost
Steps to remove the bottom grille
  1. Open both fresh food doors for easier access.
  2. Look along the left and right ends of the grille for screws.
    • If you see screws, remove them with a Phillips screwdriver.
  3. Grip the grille near both ends.
  4. Pull the grille straight toward you to pop it free from the retaining clips or tabs.
  5. If it feels stuck, gently wiggle side-to-side while pulling; do not pry hard enough to crack the plastic.
Reinstalling the grille
  • Line up the grille with the slots or tabs at the bottom front of the cabinet
  • Slide or press it into place until it sits flush
  • Reinstall any screws you removed
What you see What it usually means What to do
Screws at the ends Grille is screw-retained Remove screws first, then pull grille out
No screws Grille is clip-retained Pull straight out to release clips
Grille won’t sit flush after reinstall Tabs not aligned Remove and reseat, pressing evenly across the grille
Why it matters

We remove the bottom grille to access and clean the condenser area, check for debris, and improve airflow. Better airflow helps the compressor run more efficiently and can reduce warm-temperature and noise complaints.

Related guidance for GE refrigerators

If you are working on door-related issues (like alarms or alignment) while you have the front area accessible, follow the steps in the owner's manual. For door alarm behavior specifically, use how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems on the GE PYE22KYNEFS are ice maker and water dispenser issues (no ice, slow ice, dripping) plus temperature complaints (fresh food warm, freezer warm). These usually come from airflow being blocked, settings not at recommended temps, or air in the water line after a filter change.

Most common symptoms and what they point to
  • No ice or slow ice: freezer not holding 0°F, ice maker off, or restricted airflow
  • Water drips after dispensing: air trapped in the water line; purge the line
  • Fresh food warm: vents blocked by food, doors not sealing, or evaporator airflow problems
  • Door alarm beeping: door not fully closed or needs an alarm reset
  • Odd taste or odor in ice: common after starting the ice maker or replacing the water filter; discard the first bin
Quick checks we recommend first (no tools)
  • Set temps near 37°F (refrigerator) and 0°F (freezer); allow 24 hours to stabilize
  • Keep packages away from the air tower vents so cold air can circulate
  • If the dispenser drips, dispense water continuously for several minutes to purge air
  • Make sure doors close easily and gaskets are clean and fully sealing
Troubleshooting map
What you notice Most likely category Best next step
No ice, slow ice Temperature/airflow Verify 0°F, clear vents, wait 24 hours
Dripping dispenser Water line air Purge by dispensing water for several minutes
Warm fridge section Air circulation/door seal Clear vents; check for fan noise and frost
Door alarm Door closure/settings Close doors firmly; reset alarm
Why it matters

Ice production and even cooling depend on steady airflow and correct setpoints. Blocked vents or a leaking door seal causes longer run times, temperature swings, and poor ice maker performance.

For model-specific control settings, recommended temperatures, and troubleshooting charts, use the PYE22KYNEFS owner's manual. For alarm-specific steps, follow how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

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