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GE PNS20KSEAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator

GE PNS20KSEAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE PNS20KSEAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Foam Strip for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR14X10262

    Freezer section diagram

    Refrigerator Foam Strip

    Part #WR14X10262

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Air Duct for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR17X12566

    Fresh food section diagram

    Refrigerator Air Duct

    Part #WR17X12566

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Thimble Door for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR02X12698

    Doors diagram

    Refrigerator Thimble Door

    Part #WR02X12698

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Reflector La for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR02X12873

    Fresh food section diagram

    Reflector La

    Part #WR02X12873

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Gasket Ff In for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR14X10268

    Fresh food section diagram

    Gasket Ff In

    Part #WR14X10268

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Low Side Assembly for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR85X10113

    Freezer section diagram

    Refrigerator Low Side Assembly

    Part #WR85X10113

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Evaporator Fan Cover for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR17X12575

    Freezer section diagram

    Evaporator Fan Cover

    Part #WR17X12575

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Gasket for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR14X10324

    Doors diagram

    Refrigerator Gasket

    Part #WR14X10324

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Top Hinge for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR13X10854

    Case parts diagram

    Refrigerator Top Hinge

    Part #WR13X10854

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Crisper Drawer Cover Glass Insert for GE PNS20KSEAFSS - Part WR32X10707

    Fresh food shelves diagram

    Refrigerator Crisper Drawer Cover Glass Insert

    Part #WR32X10707

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

GE Bottom-Mount Refrigerator PNS20KSEAFSS FAQs

On the GE PNS20KSEAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator, you reinstall the bottom grille (base grille) by positioning it at the bottom front of the cabinet, lining up the mounting holes, and securing it with the two Phillips-head screws you removed.

Quick steps to reinstall the base grille
  • Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker.
  • Position the base grille at the bottom front of the refrigerator.
  • Align the grille mounting holes with the cabinet holes.
  • Install and tighten the two Phillips-head screws.
  • Confirm the grille sits flush and does not rub the freezer drawer.

For the exact screw locations and related leveling steps, follow the PNS20KSEAFSS owner's manual.

If the grille will not fit or sits crooked

These are the most common causes on bottom-mount models:

  • The grille is upside down or not centered.
  • One side is caught behind the cabinet lip.
  • The refrigerator is not level, so the grille opening is slightly skewed.
  • The freezer drawer front is not fully seated on the rails.
  • A mounting screw is cross-threaded or missing.
Fast checks
What to check What “good” looks like
Grille alignment Even gap left to right, sits flat
Screw fit Starts by hand, tightens smoothly
Drawer clearance Drawer opens without scraping
Why it matters

The base grille helps protect components at the bottom front of the refrigerator and keeps airflow and clearances consistent around the lower cabinet area. A loose or misaligned grille can rattle, interfere with the freezer drawer, or make leveling adjustments harder.

Last updated: February 2026

A bottom-mount refrigerator like the GE PNS20KSEAFSS is better when you want everyday convenience and organization because the fresh-food section sits at eye level. A top-mount is better when you want the simplest layout and typically lower energy use.

Quick comparison
Feature Top-mount (freezer on top) Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom)
Everyday access More bending for fresh food Less bending for fresh food
Organization Usually simpler shelving Often more drawers and pull-out storage
Freezer access Easier access to freezer More bending for freezer items
Energy use (typical) Often slightly lower Often slightly higher
Price (typical) Often lower Often higher
How to choose for your kitchen and habits
  • If you cook often and use fresh foods daily, bottom-mount usually feels better because the refrigerator shelves are at eye level.
  • If you use the freezer more than the refrigerator, a top-mount can be more convenient.
  • If you have tight doorways or a tight install space, check depth and clearance needs before deciding; the owner's manual lists installation clearances and notes this refrigerator is about 34-1/2 inches deep.
  • If you want fewer door-swing and alignment headaches, focus on proper leveling and clearances during install; leveling legs and correct placement help doors close correctly.
  • If energy cost is your top priority, compare the EnergyGuide label for the exact models you are considering.
Why it matters

Bottom-mount designs prioritize comfort and food visibility, which can reduce forgotten items and improve day-to-day usability. Top-mount designs prioritize simplicity and can be a strong fit for smaller budgets and freezer-forward households.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see with the GE PNS20KSEAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator are ice maker performance problems (slow or no ice) and cooling complaints tied to airflow and temperature sensing. Many symptoms trace back to door openings, control settings, or a failing sensor or fan.

Most common symptoms customers report
  • Ice maker not making ice or cubes freezing slowly
  • Ice cubes taste or smell bad
  • Fresh food section too warm while freezer seems OK
  • Food freezing in the refrigerator section (too cold near the rear vent)
  • Moisture inside the refrigerator during humid weather
  • Light not working (bulb loose or burned out)
Quick checks that fix many “common problems”

Start with these basics before replacing parts:

  • Confirm doors fully close and nothing is holding them open (this can slow ice production).
  • Adjust temperature controls one step at a time; if food freezes in the refrigerator, move the refrigerator control warmer.
  • Keep food away from the rear air vent to prevent freezing and airflow blockage.
  • If ice tastes or smells off, wrap strong-odor foods and clean the interior; keep an open box of baking soda and replace it every 3 months.
  • If the ice maker power light is off, close the freezer door (the light can be off when the door is open).
Parts that commonly relate to these problems

If the basics do not solve it, these model-matched parts are often involved in ice and cooling complaints:

Symptom Common cause Model-matched part to check
Warm temps, inconsistent cooling Temperature sensing issue Refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025
Frost buildup, defrost trouble Defrost thermostat issue Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10069
Poor airflow, warm fridge Evaporator fan not moving air Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X10277
Why it matters

Ice maker and cooling problems usually get worse over time. Fixing airflow restrictions, door-closing issues, and temperature sensing early helps protect food, reduce frost buildup, and prevent the compressor from running excessively.

Helpful model-specific guidance

For troubleshooting steps and control-setting guidance specific to this GE refrigerator, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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