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GE GFE24JSKAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE GFE24JSKAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • G.e. Refrigerator Door Bin for GE GFE24JSKAFSS - Part WR71X38291

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  • Refrigerator Use And Care Manual for GE GFE24JSKAFSS - Part 49-60755

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    Refrigerator Use And Care Manual

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  • Refrigerator Mini Wiring Manual for GE GFE24JSKAFSS - Part 31-51937

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  • Grill Air Tower Assembly for GE GFE24JSKAFSS - Part WR14X26156

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GE Bottom-Mount Refrigerator GFE24JSKAFSS FAQs

In our experience with the GE GFE24JSKAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator, the most common complaint is inadequate cooling (fresh food too warm, freezer not holding temperature). The usual causes are restricted airflow, dirty condenser coils, or a fan/defrost-related issue; start with the basic checks in the owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix many cooling complaints

  • Make sure vents inside the refrigerator and freezer are not blocked by food packages.
  • Confirm the doors close fully and are not being held open by a bin or container.
  • Clean dust from the condenser coil area and the condenser fan area (unplug first).
  • Set temperatures to normal targets: 37°F for fresh food and 0°F for freezer.
  • Give the unit time to stabilize after changes (typically 24 hours).

Common causes and the parts that often relate

If basic airflow and cleaning do not restore normal temps, these components are frequent suspects on refrigerators like this model:

Symptom you notice Likely system involved Example part on this model page
Warm fridge, freezer seems closer to normal Airflow from freezer to fridge Refrigerator air damper WR60X27396
Temps swing, display seems “off” Temperature sensing GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025
Frost buildup, weak airflow Defrost system Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10069
Noisy or weak air movement Evaporator fan system Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X32614

Why it matters

Poor cooling is more than an inconvenience; it can lead to food spoilage, longer compressor run times, and extra wear on the sealed system. Catching airflow, sensor, or defrost problems early usually keeps the repair simpler.

Helpful DIY guidance

For model-specific troubleshooting steps and control settings, use the owner's manual. For a fast overview of common GE fault patterns, use GE refrigerator error codes.

If you need to order a replacement part for GFE24JSKAFSS, use the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE GFE24JSKAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator, we remove the bottom (refrigerator-compartment) shelf by emptying it, tilting the front edge up, lifting the back edge up off the track, then pulling the shelf straight out. For the exact shelf style in your unit, use the steps in the owner's manual.

Step-by-step: remove and reinstall the shelf

To remove

  • Remove all food and bins sitting on the shelf.
  • Tilt the shelf up at the front.
  • Lift the shelf up at the back to unhook it from the track.
  • Pull the shelf out of the refrigerator.
  • If your shelf is a slide-out glass style, slide it out to the stop first, then lift up to release.

To reinstall

  • Tilt the shelf up and set the top hook at the back into a slot on the track.
  • Lower the front until the shelf locks into place.
  • Push the shelf all the way in before closing the doors.

Common shelf types and what feels “different”

Shelf type What you do first What releases it What to check after
Standard adjustable shelf Tilt front up Back hooks lift out of track Shelf locks and sits level
Slide-out glass shelf Slide out to stop Lift up to release from frame Glass sits flat, no side-to-side movement
Tuck-away shelf (some models) Pull out and up Slides back to stop position Locks when pushed down slightly

Why it matters

Removing the shelf the right way prevents cracked glass, bent shelf tracks, and door-closing issues. A shelf that is not fully seated can shift, rattle, or keep the French doors from sealing evenly.

Quick safety and handling tips

  • Use two hands and keep the shelf level to avoid twisting the frame.
  • Do not force the shelf; re-tilt and lift the back higher to clear the track.
  • Set glass shelves on a flat, padded surface.

If you are also troubleshooting cooling or temperature swings after rearranging shelves, we use the GE refrigerator error codes guide to narrow down sensor, damper, or fan-related issues.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE GFE24JSKAFSS bottom-mount refrigerator, we remove the bottom (base) grille by taking out the screws that secure it, then lifting/pulling the grille away from the front of the cabinet. This opens access to the leveling legs and the lower front service area; see the GFE24JSKAFSS owner's manual for the illustrated screw locations.

Steps to remove the base grille

  • Unplug the refrigerator if you will be cleaning or working near wiring.
  • Open the fresh-food doors for easier access to the lower front edge.
  • Locate the two Phillips-head screws holding the grille in place.
  • Remove both screws and set them aside.
  • Pull the base grille forward to remove it.

Reinstalling the base grille

  • Align the grille with the lower front opening.
  • Push it into position so it sits flush.
  • Reinstall the two Phillips-head screws; tighten until snug.
  • Check that the grille is even and does not rattle.
Task What you do Why it matters
Remove base grille Remove the two Phillips-head screws, pull grille off Access to leveling legs and lower front area
Level the refrigerator Turn leveling legs to raise/lower Prevents wobble and helps doors seal
Reinstall grille Position grille, reinstall two screws Protects lower components and improves airflow path

Why it matters

Removing the base grille using the correct screw locations helps prevent cracked plastic and makes leveling adjustments easier. A properly leveled refrigerator stays stable, seals better, and reduces vibration noise.

When removal is also used during installation or moving

The GFE24JSKAFSS instructions include removing the base grille (if needed) after removing the freezer drawer and door when extra clearance is required to fit through a doorway.

If you need replacement filtration parts while servicing the lower area, we stock the refrigerator water filter MWFP for this model; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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