How to remove bottom grille on GE refrigerator?
On the GE GYE22HSKDSS bottom-mount refrigerator, the bottom grille (base grille/toe grille) typically pulls off after any retaining screws are removed. Work from one end, pull straight outward to release the clips, then lift away and set it aside.
Steps to remove the bottom grille
- Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker if you will be working near wiring.
- Look along the top edge of the grille for retaining screws; remove them with a Phillips screwdriver if present.
- Grip the grille near one corner and pull straight out to pop the first clip free.
- Continue along the grille, releasing clips one at a time (avoid twisting the plastic).
- Lift the grille away from the front of the cabinet.
Reinstalling the grille
Reinstallation is usually the reverse: align the tabs/clips, press the grille straight in until it snaps into place, then reinstall any screws.
| Task | What you should feel/hear | What to avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Releasing clips | A firm “pop” as each clip lets go | Yanking from the center (can crack the grille) |
| Reinstalling | Even pressure, grille sits flush | Forcing misaligned tabs |
Why it matters
We remove the bottom grille to access the lower front area for cleaning, leveling-leg adjustments, and basic inspections. Pulling it off evenly helps prevent broken clips and keeps the grille fitting tight afterward.
Helpful references for this model
- Use the GYE22HSKDSS owner’s manual for model-specific cabinet and access-panel guidance.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with GE refrigerators ice maker?
On the GE GYE22HSKDSS bottom-mount refrigerator, the most common ice maker issue is no ice or low ice production caused by setup and water-supply basics: the freezer not cold enough for ice making, the ice maker switched off, or restricted water flow from a clogged filter or low water pressure.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the ice maker is turned on at the control panel (it will not make ice if it is off).
- Make sure the refrigerator is connected to water and the household shutoff valve is fully open.
- Verify freezer temperature is cold enough; ice making typically starts once the unit cools to about 15°F and performs best near 0°F.
- Replace the water filter if water flow is slow or ice production drops (it can need replacement before 6 months in some homes).
- Check that nothing blocks the feeler arm (bin shutoff arm) so it can move freely.
- After a new install or filter change, discard the first batches of ice to clear the water line.
What “normal” looks like on this model
| Situation | What to expect | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| New installation | Ice may take 12 to 24 hours to start | Wait a full day before troubleshooting further |
| First ice batches | Ice can taste or smell off | Discard about 24 hours of ice production |
| Low water pressure | Ice maker may cycle more than once per batch | Improve supply pressure, check for restrictions |
If it still will not make ice
These are the most common repair-direction causes after the basics are confirmed:
- Frozen fill tube or ice maker area (often tied to airflow or temperature issues)
- Faulty water inlet valve (no water entering the ice maker)
- Ice maker module or internal mechanism problem (harvest cycle stalls)
For model-specific control settings and ice maker operating details, use the GYE22HSKDSS owner's manual. For step-by-step troubleshooting patterns, we also use common refrigerator ice maker problems and solutions.
Why it matters
Ice makers are sensitive to temperature and water flow. Getting the freezer near 0°F and restoring steady water supply solves most “no ice” complaints without replacing parts.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with GE profile refrigerators?
The most common issue we see on GE Profile refrigerators, including the GE GYE22HSKDSS bottom-mount refrigerator family, is a cooling problem: the fresh food section gets warm, the freezer temperature drifts, or temperatures swing. Cooling complaints often trace back to airflow, dirty condenser coils, or a failing evaporator fan.
Most common symptoms to watch for
- Refrigerator section warm but freezer still cold
- Freezer not freezing hard (soft ice cream, slow ice production)
- Loud humming, rattling, or a fan noise that comes and goes
- Water leaking or puddles under the refrigerator
- Ice maker or dispenser not working consistently
Quick checks we recommend first (no tools)
- Confirm settings: Make sure temperature setpoints were not changed accidentally.
- Check door sealing: Look for gaps, torn gasket areas, or doors not closing fully.
- Listen for fans: You should typically hear an evaporator fan running at times when cooling is needed.
- Look for blocked vents: Overpacked shelves can block airflow between compartments.
- Check for frost buildup: Heavy frost on the back wall inside can point to a defrost or airflow issue.
Common problems and what they usually mean
| Problem you notice | What it often points to | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Not cooling or weak cooling | Airflow restriction, dirty condenser coils, evaporator fan issue | Clean coils, verify fans, check for frost patterns |
| Strange noises | Fan blade hitting ice, worn fan motor, vibration | Inspect for ice buildup, level the unit |
| Ice maker not working | Water supply issue, filter restriction, freezer temp too warm | Verify water flow, replace filter, confirm freezer temp |
| Dispenser not working | Dispenser mechanism or control issue | Follow dispenser disassembly steps |
| Leaking water | Clogged defrost drain, loose water line | Inspect drain area and water connections |
Why it matters
Cooling and airflow problems can quickly lead to food spoilage and can also cause secondary issues like poor ice production, excess frost, and water leaks. Catching the early signs helps prevent bigger repairs.
Helpful model-specific resources
- Use the GYE22HSKDSS owner’s manual for temperature controls, feature operation, and care steps.
- If the door alarm is part of the complaint, follow how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator.
- If you see a code or flashing display, use GE refrigerator error codes to narrow the failure area.
Last updated: January 2026





