How to remove bottom grille on GE refrigerator?
On the GE GNE27JYMTFFS bottom-mount refrigerator, the bottom grille (base grille) typically comes off by releasing its retaining tabs or screws, then pulling the grille straight out from the front. For safe access, we unplug the refrigerator first and avoid rocking it side-to-side.
Quick steps to remove the bottom grille
- Unplug the refrigerator to reduce shock risk while working near wiring and fans.
- Look along the top edge and corners of the grille for screws or snap tabs.
- If screws are present, remove them with a Phillips screwdriver.
- If it is tabbed, press the tabs inward (or gently pry at the tab points) and pull the grille forward.
- Lift the grille away and set it aside where it will not scratch.
- Reinstall by aligning the grille and pushing it straight in until it seats; reinstall screws if used.
Before you start: what to check
Use the GNE27JYMTFFS owner's manual to confirm the exact fastener style for your configuration and to follow GE safety guidance.
| What you see on the grille | What it usually means | Tool |
|---|---|---|
| Phillips-head screws | Grille is screw-mounted | Phillips screwdriver |
| No screws, visible slots | Grille is snap-tabbed | Hands, plastic putty knife |
| Grille feels stuck | Tabs not fully released or grille is catching | Flashlight, gentle pressure |
Why it matters
Removing the bottom grille is a common first step for cleaning dust, checking airflow, and accessing components near the base. Pull the refrigerator straight out if you need more room; moving it sideways can damage flooring and stress the water line.
When to stop and inspect parts
If the grille removal is part of troubleshooting (warm temps, odd noises, poor airflow), check for related issues such as a failing condenser fan. A common replacement is the refrigerator condenser fan WR60X10209.
Last updated: February 2026
What does upside down f and f mean on GE refrigerator?
On the GE GNE27JYMTFFS refrigerator, an upside-down “F” shown with an “F” typically indicates a quick-freeze mode (often called TurboFreeze) is turned on; it is a normal feature that temporarily boosts freezer cooling, not a failure.
What you should do
- Press the freezer temperature button (or “Freezer”) to cycle settings and look for the TurboFreeze indicator to turn off.
- If your control panel uses a press-and-hold shortcut, hold the “Freezer” button for about 3 to 5 seconds to toggle TurboFreeze.
- Wait 24 hours after changing settings to judge temperature results.
- If the display also shows a code or the unit is not cooling, check the troubleshooting and control descriptions in the GNE27JYMTFFS owner’s manual.
TurboFreeze vs. a real problem
These displays are commonly confused with error codes. Use this quick check:
| What you see on the display | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Upside-down “F” with “F” | TurboFreeze (fast freezer cool-down) is active | Turn TurboFreeze off, then monitor temps |
| Cooling seems normal | Feature is working as designed | No repair needed |
| Poor cooling, warm freezer | Not caused by TurboFreeze alone | Troubleshoot airflow, fans, controls |
If cooling is still off after turning it off
Focus on the most common bottom-mount cooling causes:
- Doors not sealing fully or being left ajar
- Air vents blocked by food packages
- Evaporator fan not running (freezer airflow issue)
- Temperature sensing or control issue (for example, a failed sensor such as GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025)
Why it matters
TurboFreeze is meant for loading groceries or speeding recovery after frequent door openings. If it is left on, it can increase run time and energy use, but it should not create an error condition by itself.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with GE refrigerators ice maker?
The most common ice maker problem on a GE refrigerator like model GNE27JYMTFFS is no ice (or slow ice) because the freezer is not cold enough yet, the ice maker is turned OFF, or the water supply is off or restricted by a clogged filter. Confirm the basics first using the GNE27JYMTFFS owner's manual.
Quick checks that fix most “no ice” complaints
- Wait for proper cool-down; a newly installed refrigerator can take 12 to 24 hours to start making ice.
- Make sure the ice maker is set to ON (some versions use the display controls).
- Confirm the water supply shutoff valve is fully open and the line is connected.
- Dump the first few batches after installation to clear the water line.
- Make sure nothing blocks the feeler arm or the ice bucket seating.
Most common causes and what you’ll notice
| Likely cause | What you see | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer too warm | No ice, or very slow production | Set freezer to normal temp and allow 24 hours to stabilize |
| Ice maker switched OFF | No ice at all | Turn ice maker ON |
| Water supply off/not connected | No ice, no fill sound | Open shutoff valve; verify line connection |
| Filter issue (clogged or not seated) | Slow ice, small cubes, leaks | Reseat or replace the filter; consider GE refrigerator water filter XWFE |
| Ice cubes jammed or piled up | Ice maker stops, clumps in bin | Turn ice maker OFF, clear/level cubes, turn back ON |
Parts that commonly relate to ice maker water and fill issues
If the basics check out but the ice maker still will not fill, these model-compatible parts are common next steps:
- Refrigerator water inlet valve WR57X30890 (controls water flow to the ice maker and dispenser)
- GE refrigerator water filter XWFE (restricted flow can slow or stop ice production)
Why it matters
The ice maker in this style of GE refrigerator only fills and cycles correctly when the freezer reaches the right temperature and has steady water flow. A simple OFF setting, warm freezer, or restricted filter can look like a major ice maker failure.
Related DIY help
- Common refrigerator ice maker problems and solutions
- How to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a GE refrigerator?
The most common problem we see with GE refrigerators like model GNE27JYMTFFS is a cooling complaint (fresh food too warm, freezer too warm, or temperatures that swing). In many cases, the root cause is airflow related (blocked vents, dirty coils, or a fan issue) rather than a sealed system failure.
Quick checks that fix many “not cooling” complaints
- Make sure food is not blocking the rear air vents; the manual notes food too close to the back vent can cause freezing or uneven temps.
- Set controls back to normal targets (about 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer), then wait 24 hours for stabilization.
- Keep doors fully closed; a poor seal or frequent openings quickly warms the fresh food section.
- Clean dust from the condenser area (restricted heat release causes warm temps and long run times).
- Confirm the evaporator fan is running; weak airflow often shows up as warm fresh food with a colder freezer.
Other common GE refrigerator issues (and what they usually mean)
| Symptom | Common cause | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Water drips after dispensing | Air in the water line | Dispense water for at least 2 minutes to purge air (per the manual). |
| Water leaks at dispenser | Cup removed too soon | Hold the glass under the dispenser 2 to 3 seconds after releasing the button (per the manual). |
| Food freezing in fresh food | Items too close to vent or control set too cold | Move items away from vent; adjust temp one step warmer at a time (per the manual). |
| Door alarm problems | Door not fully closed or alarm needs reset | Follow how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator. |
Parts that commonly relate to cooling and temperature complaints
If basic airflow and settings checks do not solve it, these parts are frequently involved in diagnosis on this model:
- GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025 (bad readings can cause temperature swings)
- Evaporator fan components (air movement through the compartments)
- Defrost components such as refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10069 (frost buildup can block airflow)
Why it matters
Cooling problems are often caused by restricted airflow or incorrect temperature feedback. Fixing those early helps prevent food spoilage, reduces compressor run time, and avoids unnecessary part replacement.
For model-specific control features and troubleshooting steps, use the GNE27JYMTFFS owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





