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GE PYE22PSKNSS bottom-mount refrigerator

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GE Bottom-Mount Refrigerator PYE22PSKNSS FAQs

A bottom-mount refrigerator like the GE PYE22PSKNSS is “better” when you use the fresh-food section most often; it keeps everyday items at eye level and puts the freezer down low. If you access frozen foods frequently, a top-freezer layout can feel more convenient.

What “better” usually means in daily use
  • Less bending for fresh food: produce, drinks, and leftovers are easier to reach.
  • Improved organization: wide shelves and door bins are easier to see at a glance.
  • Freezer access tradeoff: you bend more for frozen items and lower drawers.
  • Often more features: many bottom-mount models include advanced ice and water systems.
  • Space planning matters: door swing and drawer clearance can affect tight kitchens.
Quick comparison: bottom-mount vs top-freezer
Feature Bottom-mount (like PYE22PSKNSS) Top-freezer
Fresh food access Best (eye level) Good (lower)
Freezer access Lower drawer, more bending Best (eye level)
Organization Typically easier to see Typically simpler
Typical cost Usually higher Usually lower
When a bottom-mount is the right choice

Choose a bottom-mount if most of your daily opens are for:

  • milk, drinks, and condiments
  • fresh produce and deli items
  • leftovers and meal prep containers

If you rely heavily on frozen foods, a top-freezer can be the more comfortable layout.

Why it matters

Refrigerator layout affects comfort and efficiency. When the section you use most is easiest to reach, you spend less time with the door open, which helps temperature stability and reduces wear on cooling components.

If you are comparing features (ice maker, water filtration, dispenser performance), we recommend reviewing common maintenance items for this model, such as the GE refrigerator water filter RPWFE.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see on the GE PYE22PSKNSS bottom-mount refrigerator are ice maker problems (no ice, slow ice, clumping or frost) and temperature complaints (fresh food section warming up while the freezer stays cold). These are usually tied to airflow, ice buildup, or a failing sensor, fan, or control.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
  • Ice maker not making ice or slow production: restricted water flow, ice maker failure, or dispenser-side issues
  • Fresh food warm, freezer OK: weak or failed fresh food fan, airflow blockage, or temperature sensing problem
  • Frost buildup or noisy fan: defrost system trouble or ice contacting the fan blade
  • Water dispenser weak or not dispensing: clogged filter or inlet valve problem
  • Lights out or flickering: LED light assembly issue
Quick checks we recommend first
  1. Confirm doors are sealing and closing fully (warm air leaks cause frost and poor cooling).
  2. Set temperatures to typical targets: 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer; wait 24 hours for stabilization.
  3. If ice or water is weak, replace the filter and purge air from the lines.
  4. Listen for the fresh food fan; if it is not running, cooling in the refrigerator section will suffer.
  5. If the unit shows an error, use GE refrigerator error codes to narrow the failure area.
Common parts involved on this model
Problem area What fails most often Example part for PYE22PSKNSS
Temperature sensing Thermistor reads wrong temp Refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025
Air circulation Fan not moving cold air Refrigerator fresh food fan motor assembly WR60X35205
Ice production Ice maker stops cycling Ice maker WR30X28731
Water flow Filter clogged GE refrigerator water filter RPWFE
Defrost Ice buildup from defrost failure Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10132 and refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10108
Why it matters

Ice maker and cooling complaints often share the same root cause: restricted airflow or incorrect temperature feedback. Fixing the underlying airflow, defrost, or sensing issue prevents repeat failures and helps food stay at safe temperatures.

Related DIY help

Last updated: February 2026

Your GE bottom-mount refrigerator’s model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label; on model PYE22PSKNSS, it’s typically inside the fresh food compartment on a side wall or near the ceiling. Match that label exactly when ordering parts.

Where to look on a GE bottom-mount refrigerator

Check these common label locations first:

  • Inside the refrigerator section on the left or right side wall (often near the crisper area)
  • On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the lights
  • Along the door frame (hinge side) when the refrigerator door is open
  • Behind the crisper drawers on the liner wall
  • On a removable kickplate area (less common on this style)
What the label should show

The rating label usually includes more than just the model number. Use the model number for diagrams and part fit, and keep the other numbers for reference.

Label item What it’s used for
Model number (PYE22PSKNSS) Finding the correct parts list and diagrams
Serial number Identifying production run and date
Electrical ratings Verifying power requirements
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

Model numbers must match character-for-character. Before you buy a water filter, ice maker, or sensor, confirm the exact model number on the label.

  • Write it down exactly as shown (letters, numbers, and any suffix)
  • Use the full model number when selecting parts like the GE refrigerator water filter RPWFE
  • If the label is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in
  • If you replaced doors, always use the cabinet label (not a sticker on a door)
Why it matters

GE uses similar-looking platforms across multiple refrigerator models; a single character difference can change the correct ice maker, door gasket, control board, or water filter fit.

For more help identifying the right number format, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: March 2026

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