How to do a hard reset on a GE refrigerator?
On the GE PSHF6PGZBEWW side-by-side refrigerator, a “hard reset” usually means power-cycling the unit to reboot the controls. Unplug the refrigerator (or switch the breaker OFF) for 5 minutes, then restore power and allow 24 hours for temperatures to fully stabilize. See the PSHF6PGZBEWW owner's manual for any model-specific control reset steps.
- Set the temperature controls to their normal settings (or note your current settings).
- Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet, or turn the circuit breaker OFF.
- Wait 5 minutes (this lets the control board fully discharge).
- Restore power.
- Wait 5 to 10 minutes, then confirm the interior lights and display respond normally.
A reset will not fix a mechanical or water-supply problem. If you still have no ice or no water after the power cycle, check these common causes:
- Water filter is clogged or overdue (try replacing the GE refrigerator water filter MWFP).
- Household water supply valve is partially closed.
- Water line is kinked behind the refrigerator.
- Inlet valve is not opening (possible refrigerator water valve WR57X33326).
- Ice maker is jammed or not cycling.
| Symptom after reset | Most common area to check | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Display works, cooling is normal, no water | Filter or water supply | Replace filter, verify supply valve fully open |
| No ice, freezer is cold | Ice maker or fill system | Check for frozen fill tube, inspect ice maker operation |
| Warm fridge or freezer | Airflow/defrost/cooling system | Confirm doors seal, vents clear; monitor temps for 24 hours |
Power-cycling clears minor control glitches and reboots the electronic control board, but it does not correct underlying problems like a restricted water filter, a failed inlet valve, or a defrost issue.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the disadvantage of a side-by-side fridge?
For the GE PSHF6PGZBEWW side-by-side refrigerator, the biggest disadvantage is usable space and access: the freezer and fresh-food sections are tall but narrow, so wide items (pizza boxes, party platters, large deli trays) can be harder to fit and easier to “lose” behind shelves.
- Narrow compartments: Large, wide items often do not fit flat.
- More bending for fresh food: Many frequently used items end up mid-to-lower shelf.
- Freezer organization can feel cramped: Tall stacks can block airflow and visibility.
- Ice maker and dispenser take room: In-door ice and water features reduce door-bin and freezer capacity.
- More door openings: If you use both sides often, you may open doors more frequently, which can affect temperature stability.
| Feature | Side-by-side (like PSHF6PGZBEWW) | French door (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Best at | Frozen-food access at eye level | Fresh-food access at eye level |
| Biggest limitation | Wide-item storage | Freezer access (lower drawer) |
| Door swing space | Often less than full-width doors | Often more for the refrigerator doors |
| In-door dispenser impact | Commonly reduces storage | Also common, similar tradeoff |
A side-by-side layout works well when you want easy access to frozen foods and a narrower door swing, but it can be frustrating if you regularly store wide containers, sheet pans, or bulk-party items.
- Store wide items vertically (use bins or a tray to keep them stable).
- Keep “daily use” foods at eye level to reduce bending.
- Avoid overpacking; leave space near vents so cold air circulates evenly.
- If water or ice performance is part of the decision, keep filtration current with the GE refrigerator water filter MWFP.
- Use the shelf and bin layout guidance in the PSHF6PGZBEWW owner's manual to match storage zones to how your household uses the refrigerator.
Last updated: January 2026
How long does a GE PSHF6PGZBEWW water filter last?
For the GE PSHF6PGZBEWW side-by-side refrigerator, the water filter typically lasts about 6 months under normal household use. If your water has heavy sediment or you use the dispenser and ice maker frequently, plan on replacing it sooner to keep water flow and taste consistent.
Most GE side-by-side refrigerator water filters are designed around a 6-month change interval. Replace the filter earlier if you notice any of these signs:
- Water dispenses slower than normal (reduced flow)
- Ice production drops or cubes get smaller
- Water tastes or smells off
- The filter indicator light is on (if your model has one)
- You recently had plumbing work or a boil-water event (sediment can load the filter quickly)
For model-specific filter location and reset steps, follow the PSHF6PGZBEWW owner's manual.
A common replacement option for this model is the GE refrigerator water filter MWFP. Always match by model number and the filter style currently installed.
| Household situation | Replace about every | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Average use, normal water quality | 6 months | Best balance of filtration and flow |
| Heavy dispenser and ice use | 3 to 6 months | Higher gallons used loads the filter faster |
| Hard water or visible sediment | 2 to 4 months | Sediment clogs media and restricts flow |
| After long non-use (vacation) | At return if taste/odor changes | Stagnant water can affect taste |
A fresh filter helps protect the water system from flow restriction and keeps drinking water and ice tasting clean. Waiting too long can cause slow dispensing and can make the ice maker struggle to fill properly.
Last updated: January 2026





