How to remove bottom grille on GE refrigerator?
On the GE GBS20ESHBRSS bottom-mount refrigerator, we remove the bottom (base) grille by taking out the two Phillips-head screws, then pulling the grille away from the cabinet. Reinstall by positioning the grille and reinstalling the same two screws.
Steps to remove the bottom grille
- Unplug the refrigerator if you will be working near wiring or moving the unit.
- Open the fresh-food doors for easier access.
- Locate the two Phillips-head screws securing the base grille.
- Remove both screws and set them aside.
- Pull the grille straight out and off the refrigerator.
Reinstalling the grille (and what to check)
- Align the grille with the opening at the bottom front of the cabinet.
- Push it into position so it sits flush.
- Reinstall the two Phillips-head screws and tighten snugly.
If you removed the grille to level the refrigerator, adjust the leveling legs before reinstalling the grille. The leveling legs should be firmly touching the floor so the refrigerator does not wobble.
Quick reference table
| Task | What you need | What you remove |
|---|---|---|
| Remove base grille | Phillips screwdriver | 2 Phillips-head screws |
| Reinstall base grille | Phillips screwdriver | None (reuse the same screws) |
Why it matters
The base grille provides access for leveling and some service tasks. Removing it the right way helps prevent cracked grille tabs, stripped screws, and a grille that will not sit flush afterward.
For model-specific diagrams and installation details, use the GBS20ESHBRSS owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the disadvantages of a bottom freezer refrigerator?
Bottom-freezer refrigerators like the GE GBS20ESHBRSS keep fresh food at eye level, but the tradeoff is that frozen items sit lower in a drawer, so you bend more and may have a harder time seeing and organizing everything. They also tend to cost more than basic top-freezer models.
Common disadvantages to expect
- More bending for frozen food: You typically squat or bend to reach items in the bottom drawer, especially heavier foods.
- Drawer organization can be tricky: Stacked bags and boxes can hide items, and you may need bins to keep it tidy.
- Heavier access for bulk storage: Large frozen items can be awkward to lift in and out of a deep drawer.
- Often higher purchase price: Bottom-mount designs commonly cost more than comparable top-freezer refrigerators.
- Door and drawer alignment matters: If the unit is not level, doors and drawers may not close as smoothly.
Bottom freezer vs. top freezer (quick comparison)
| Feature | Bottom freezer | Top freezer |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Easier (at eye level) | More bending |
| Frozen-food access | More bending | Easier |
| Freezer organization | Drawer can hide items | Shelves are easier to see |
| Typical upfront cost | Higher | Lower |
Tips to reduce the downsides
- Use small bins or baskets to group frozen foods (meat, vegetables, breakfast items).
- Put “daily use” frozen items on top of the drawer for faster access.
- Keep the refrigerator level so doors and the freezer drawer seal and close properly.
- Follow the cleaning and handling guidance in the GBS20ESHBRSS owner's manual, especially for glass shelves and safe operation.
Why it matters
Most complaints about bottom-freezer refrigerators come down to ergonomics and organization. If you store lots of frozen food or have mobility concerns, the bottom drawer design can be less convenient even though the fresh-food section is easier to reach.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a GE refrigerator?
The most common issue we see with GE refrigerators like model GBS20ESHBRSS is a cooling problem: the fresh food section gets warm, the freezer temperature drifts, or temperatures swing. In many cases, the root cause is restricted airflow, a defrost problem, or a fan or sealed-system component issue.
Most common causes to check first
Start with the simplest, most likely items before replacing parts.
- Make sure the doors fully close and seal; warm air leaks cause temperature swings and frost.
- Clean dust from the condenser area; dirty coils make the compressor work harder and cool less.
- Confirm the controls are set correctly and the unit has had 24 hours to stabilize after changes.
- Listen for the evaporator fan; if airflow is weak, cooling suffers in the refrigerator section.
- Check for heavy frost on the freezer back wall; that often points to a defrost issue.
- If the compressor clicks on and off, suspect a start device problem.
Quick symptom-to-likely-cause guide
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge warm, freezer OK | Airflow problem (evaporator fan, blocked vents, frost buildup) | Inspect vents and listen for fan operation |
| Freezer warm too | Condenser airflow, compressor start issue, sealed-system problem | Clean coils; check condenser fan and start components |
| Clicking, no steady running | Start relay/overload or run capacitor | Test/replace start components |
| Small or hollow ice cubes | Water filter restriction or water supply issue | Replace filter or correct water supply |
Parts that commonly relate to cooling complaints
If troubleshooting points to a specific failure, these model-matched parts are examples that can be involved:
- Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X10282 (moves cold air through the compartments)
- Refrigerator condenser fan motor WR60X10130 (cools the condenser and helps heat removal)
- Refrigerator compressor overload and start relay WR08X21100 (helps the compressor start)
- Capacitor WR55X24064 (supports compressor starting and running)
Why it matters
Cooling problems can spoil food quickly and can also overwork the compressor. Catching airflow restrictions (frost buildup, blocked vents, dirty condenser area) early often prevents bigger, more expensive failures.
Model-specific tips from the manual
For safe service steps and basic care, follow the GBS20ESHBRSS owner’s manual. It also notes that turning the control to OFF does not remove power to the light circuit; unplugging is the safe step before tasks like bulb replacement.
Last updated: January 2026





