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GE CFSP5RKBCSS bottom-mount refrigerator

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  • Spacer for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR2X4138

    Ice maker & dispenser diagram

    Refrigerator Spacer

    Part #WR02X4138

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  • Refrigerator Drawer Flip Lid Cover Assembly for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR17X13025

    Fresh food shelves diagram

    Cover Flip L

    Part #WR17X12257

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  • Refrigerator Water Tubing Clip for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR1X5278

    Machine compartment diagram

    Refrigerator Ice Maker Water Supply Tube Retainer

    Part #WR02X12265

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  • Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Bracket, Front for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR02X11863

    Machine compartment diagram

    Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Bracket

    Part #WR02X10521

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  • Refrigerator Water Filter Bypass for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR17X22070

    Fresh food section diagram

    Refrigerator Water Filter Bypass

    Part #WR02X11705

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  • Refrigerator Compressor Grommet for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR02X22869

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    Grommet

    Part #WR02X10099

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  • Refrigerator Door Handle Set Screw for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR01X10450

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    Part #WR02X11850

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  • Refrigerator Condenser Fan for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR60X24484

    Machine compartment diagram

    Refrigerator Condenser Fan Blade

    Part #WR60X10206

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor Mounting Screw for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR01X10652

    Machine compartment diagram

    Scr 8-18 Ab

    Part #WR01X10035

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  • Refrigerator Condenser Coils Mounting Screw for GE CFSP5RKBCSS - Part WR01X10654

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GE Bottom-Mount Refrigerator CFSP5RKBCSS FAQs

On the GE CFSP5RKBCSS bottom-mount refrigerator, the bottom grille (base grille/toe grille) typically comes off by releasing its retaining clips or removing a couple of screws, then pulling the grille straight out and down. We use this access point for cleaning and for servicing the condenser area.

Steps to remove the bottom grille
  1. Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off power at the breaker).
  2. Look along the top edge and corners of the grille for screws.
  3. If screws are present, remove them with a Phillips screwdriver.
  4. Grip the grille at both ends and pull straight outward to release the clips.
  5. Tilt the grille slightly and lift it away from the bottom tabs (if your version uses tabs).
What to check if it will not come off
  • Confirm all visible screws are removed (some models use 2 screws near the ends).
  • Pull evenly from both sides; twisting can bind the clips.
  • Use a flashlight to spot hidden clip points along the top edge.
  • If the grille feels stuck, press inward slightly, then pull outward to pop the clips.
  • Avoid prying hard with a metal tool; it can crack the grille or mar the finish.
Reinstall tips

To reinstall, align the bottom tabs (if used), push the grille into position, then reinstall the screws (if used) and snug them down.

Grille style What you will see How it releases
Screw-retained Phillips screws at ends/top Remove screws, then pull off
Clip-retained No screws visible Pull straight outward to pop clips
Tab + clip Tabs at bottom, clips at top Lift off tabs, then pull/push to release clips
Why it matters

Removing the bottom grille lets us clean dust from the condenser area, which helps the compressor run cooler, improves airflow, and can reduce warm-temperature complaints.

For model-specific illustrations and fastener locations, follow the access and panel removal guidance in the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

A bottom-mount refrigerator like the GE CFSP5RKBCSS puts the fresh-food section at eye and waist level, so you reach for everyday items with less bending. The freezer stays below, which is convenient if you access frozen foods less often (typical for many households).

Key advantages in daily use
  • Less bending for fresh food: produce, drinks, and leftovers are easier to see and grab.
  • Better organization up top: shelves and crispers are in your natural line of sight.
  • Freezer drawer capacity: many bottom-mount designs use a pull-out basket system that holds bulky items well.
  • Improved “grab-and-go” access: you spend less time with the refrigerator door open.
  • Good fit for families: kids can often reach common fridge items without digging through a top freezer.
Bottom-mount vs top-freezer: quick comparison
Feature Bottom-mount refrigerator Top-freezer refrigerator
Fresh-food access Higher, easier reach Lower, more bending
Freezer access Lower drawer Upper door
Best for Frequent fresh-food use Frequent freezer use
Typical storage style Wide shelves, pull-out freezer baskets Simpler, more basic layout
Why it matters

Most people open the refrigerator compartment far more than the freezer. With a bottom-mount layout, we keep the most-used space (fresh food) in the most ergonomic position, which reduces strain and makes it easier to spot items before they expire.

Where to confirm features for your exact model

Layout details (shelf positions, freezer basket style, and door features) can vary by configuration. We recommend checking the GE CFSP5RKBCSS owner's manual for the exact storage and compartment features.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common GE refrigerator ice maker problem is no ice production caused by restricted water flow (a clogged filter, a kinked/blocked supply line, or a weak water inlet valve). On the GE CFSP5RKBCSS, start by confirming freezer temperature and water supply, then check the filter and valve.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Make sure the freezer is cold enough; 0°F to 5°F is the typical target range for steady ice production.
  • Confirm the ice maker is turned on and the bin is seated correctly.
  • Check for an ice jam in the mold or chute; clear any stuck cubes.
  • Verify the household shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Replace the water filter if it is overdue; a restricted filter commonly causes slow fill or no fill.
Most common causes and what they look like
Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
No ice at all Water flow restriction Replace the filter; check supply line and pressure
Small or hollow cubes Low water fill Check filter, then test the inlet valve
Ice clumps or jams Freezer temp too warm or moisture intrusion Set temp colder; clear jam; check door seal
Water leaking near fridge Loose connection or valve seep Inspect fittings; consider valve replacement
Parts that commonly fix ice maker water-supply issues

If water is not reaching the ice maker, these model-compatible parts are the most common fixes:

Why it matters

Ice makers are simple: they need cold air and steady water flow. When either one is marginal, you will see the earliest symptoms in cube size, production rate, and jamming. Fixing the restriction early also helps prevent dispenser and valve problems.

Helpful model-specific resources

Last updated: February 2026

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