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GE Refrigerator PYE22KYNFFS FAQs

Yes, bottom-mount refrigerators are often “better” for everyday convenience because the fresh-food section sits at eye and waist level, so you reach less for the items you use most. For the GE PYE22KYNFFS, this layout also supports a wide, drawer-style freezer that keeps frozen foods organized.

When a bottom-mount fridge is the better choice

  • You cook often and want produce, dairy, and drinks at comfortable reach
  • You prefer freezer drawers instead of a top freezer shelf layout
  • You want easier organization for fresh foods (less bending and digging)
  • You like a cleaner look with French doors and a bottom freezer

When it might not be “better” for your home

  • You access frozen foods more than fresh foods (you will bend more)
  • You want the lowest upfront cost (top-freezer models are often simpler)
  • You need the lightest doors to open (French doors can be heavier)

Quick comparison

Feature Bottom-mount (like PYE22KYNFFS) Top-freezer
Fresh-food access Best (most-used items higher) Good, but lower shelves require more bending
Freezer access Drawer style, organized Shelf style, easy to see at a glance
Typical storage feel More “fresh-food forward” More balanced
Ergonomics Better for most daily use Better if you use freezer most

Why it matters

Most households open the refrigerator section far more than the freezer. A bottom-mount design puts the high-traffic area where it is easiest on your back and knees, which can make daily meal prep and grocery unloading noticeably more comfortable.

Helpful model-specific tips

  • If you are planning placement, check the depth and doorway clearance guidance in the PYE22KYNFFS owner's manual; it includes moving and installation notes that help prevent door and floor damage.
  • If you ever run into door-related nuisance alarms, our how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator guide is a fast fix for common scenarios.
  • For replacement parts, start with the parts list for GE PYE22KYNFFS; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Bottom-freezer refrigerators like the GE PYE22KYNFFS keep fresh food at eye level, but the tradeoffs are real: the freezer is lower (more bending), the drawer-style layout can hide items, and the freezer section can be less convenient if you access frozen foods often. See the PYE22KYNFFS owner's manual for features and operating tips specific to your unit.

Common disadvantages (what we see most often)

  • More bending and lifting: You reach down for heavy frozen items, baskets, and ice bins.
  • Harder to organize: Deep drawers can bury smaller packages behind larger items.
  • Less convenient for frequent freezer use: If you cook from frozen daily, the lower freezer can feel slower to access.
  • Potential for more moisture and drain-related hassles: Bottom-freezer designs commonly rely on drain paths and defrost systems that can create puddles or ice buildup if airflow or drainage is restricted.
  • Higher upfront cost in many lineups: Bottom-freezer and French door platforms often include more features, which can raise purchase price.

Bottom freezer vs top freezer: quick comparison

Feature Bottom freezer Top freezer
Fresh food access Easier (eye level) More bending
Frozen food access More bending Easier
Organization Deep drawers, can hide items Shelves, easier to see
Best for Fresh-food focused households Frozen-food focused households

Tips to reduce the downsides

  • Use bins or baskets to group small items (breakfast, vegetables, meats).
  • Keep heavy items (bulk meat, frozen juice) in the lowest, most stable spot.
  • Label and rotate: put new items behind older items to reduce waste.
  • If you notice water under the refrigerator, follow our steps in how to get rid of refrigerator puddles.
  • If the door alarm becomes a frequent issue (common when drawers are open longer), use how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator.

Why it matters

Choosing a bottom-freezer layout is mostly about your habits: if you use the refrigerator compartment far more than the freezer, the ergonomics are a win. If you rely heavily on frozen foods, the extra bending and drawer organization can become daily friction.

You can shop model-specific replacement parts by searching GE PYE22KYNFFS on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see with GE Profile refrigerators like model PYE22KYNFFS involve the ice maker and water dispenser (no ice, slow water, leaks) and temperature problems caused by airflow or heat-transfer issues such as dirty condenser coils or a failing evaporator fan. For model-specific features and settings, use the owner's manual.

Most common problem areas (and what they look like)

  • Ice maker not making ice: small cubes, hollow cubes, or no harvest
  • Water dispenser slow or not dispensing: weak stream, sputtering, or intermittent flow
  • Water leaks: puddles under the front, dripping at the dispenser, or wet crisper drawers
  • Cooling complaints: fresh food warm, freezer OK (or the reverse)
  • Door-related alarms: door alarm beeping even when doors seem closed

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Confirm temperatures: setpoint is typically around 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer.
  2. Clean condenser coils: dust buildup makes the compressor run longer and cooling suffer.
  3. Check door sealing and alignment: a small gap can cause warm temps, frost, and frequent cycling.
  4. Replace and seat the water filter correctly: a restricted filter commonly slows water and affects ice.
  5. Look for airflow problems: blocked vents, overpacked shelves, or a noisy evaporator fan.

Symptom-to-likely-cause guide

Symptom Common cause What to do next
No ice or slow ice Filter restriction, low water flow, ice maker fill issue Replace filter, verify supply valve is fully open, inspect fill tube for icing
Slow water at dispenser Clogged filter, air in line, low supply pressure Replace filter, purge air, check supply line for kinks
Fresh food warm, freezer cold Airflow issue (evaporator fan/ducting) Listen for fan, clear vents, check for frost buildup
Door alarm keeps sounding Door not fully closing, misalignment, obstruction Inspect gaskets, bins, and door alignment; reset alarm if needed

Why it matters

Ice, water, and cooling problems often share the same root causes: restricted airflow, restricted water flow, or doors not sealing. Fixing those basics early helps prevent food spoilage, nuisance alarms, and repeat ice maker issues.

Helpful DIY resources we use

If you need replacement parts for your GE PYE22KYNFFS, start with the parts list for this model; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

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