How to remove bottom grille on GE refrigerator?
On the GE GNE25JMKBFES 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 tabs. Use the steps in the GNE25JMKBFES owner's manual for safe access around the lower front of the cabinet.
- Unplug the refrigerator (or switch it off) for safety.
- Look along the grille for screws; remove them with a Phillips screwdriver if your grille uses screws.
- Grip the grille at both ends and pull straight outward to release the retaining clips/tabs.
- If it feels stuck, pull evenly from both sides so you do not crack the plastic.
- Set the grille aside where it will not get stepped on.
- Line up the grille tabs with the slots along the lower front frame.
- Push the grille straight in until it seats fully.
- Reinstall any screws you removed.
| Task | Tool | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|
| Remove retaining screws (if used) | Phillips screwdriver | Do not overtighten on reinstall |
| Release grille tabs/clips | Hands (gloves optional) | Pull straight out, evenly |
| Move refrigerator for access (if needed) | None (helper recommended) | Protect the floor and water line |
We remove the bottom grille to access and clean the lower area (airflow path and service space). Keeping that area clear helps the refrigerator cool efficiently and can reduce warm-temperature complaints.
- Raise the front leveling legs before pulling the refrigerator out, then pull straight out and push straight back in.
- Make sure you do not roll over the power cord or water supply line when repositioning.
- If you have to move the refrigerator far, empty heavy items from the doors first.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with GE profile refrigerators?
The most common issue we see with GE refrigerators like model GNE25JMKBFES is a cooling problem (fresh food section warm, freezer not holding temperature, or temps swinging). Many “not cooling” complaints trace back to airflow, frost buildup, or a failed sensor, fan, or defrost component; start with the troubleshooting steps in the GNE25JMKBFES owner's manual.
- Refrigerator not cooling or cooling unevenly
- Ice maker not making ice or making small/hollow cubes
- Water dispenser slow or not dispensing
- Unusual noises (fan, buzzing, clicking)
- Water leaking or puddles under the refrigerator
- Confirm temperature settings and give the unit 24 hours to stabilize after changes.
- Make sure vents inside the fresh food section are not blocked by food packages.
- Check door closing and alignment; uneven doors can leak warm air and cause temperature swings.
- Look for frost buildup on the freezer back wall (often points to a defrost or airflow issue).
- If ice tastes or smells “off,” discard the first 24 hours of ice after starting the ice maker.
If the basic checks do not help, these are frequent “cooling system support” parts for this model:
| Problem pattern | What it often points to | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Temps fluctuate, unit runs oddly | Temperature sensing issue | Temperature sensor WR55X10025 |
| Warm fresh food, freezer OK, weak airflow | Evaporator fan issue | Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X32614 |
| Frost buildup, poor airflow over time | Defrost system issue | Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10108 or refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10069 |
Cooling problems can spoil food quickly and also make the refrigerator run longer than normal, which increases wear on major components. Catching airflow, defrost, or sensor issues early is usually the fastest path back to stable temperatures.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the advantages of bottom mount refrigerators?
Bottom-mount (bottom-freezer) refrigerators, including French-door bottom-freezer designs like GE model GNE25JMKBFES, keep the fresh-food compartment up top so we reach everyday items more easily. The freezer stays below in a drawer-style space that helps separate and organize frozen foods.
- Easier access to fresh food at eye and waist level (less bending for produce, drinks, leftovers)
- Better frozen-food organization using lower drawers and baskets
- Wider, more usable fresh-food shelving on many models
- Convenient storage flexibility with adjustable bins and drawers
- Good day-to-day workflow if you use the refrigerator section more than the freezer
On this GE bottom-freezer platform, common convenience features include LED lighting, adjustable door bins, climate zone drawers, and an accessible water filter location. For the exact features and operating details for your unit, use the GNE25JMKBFES owner’s manual.
| Layout feature | What you do most | Practical benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food on top | Grab items daily | Less bending and faster access |
| Freezer on bottom | Store frozen items | Drawer organization and easier sorting |
| Adjustable bins/drawers | Reconfigure storage | Fits tall bottles and bulky items |
We see fewer “lost food” and “hard-to-reach” frustrations when the refrigerator section is the most accessible area. That improves visibility, speeds up meal prep, and helps keep frequently used foods within easy reach.
Last updated: January 2026





