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GE PAE28BYTBFS bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE PAE28BYTBFS bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Bottom-Mount Refrigerator PAE28BYTBFS FAQs

Yes. GE Café is generally considered a high-end (premium) line within the GE brand, positioned above standard GE models with upgraded design, finishes, and feature sets. For your GE bottom-mount refrigerator model PAE28BYTBFS, Café-level features often show up as premium styling and convenience options.

What “high end” means for GE Café

High-end typically refers to a mix of build, design, and feature upgrades rather than just price. Common Café differentiators include:

  • More premium exterior finishes and coordinated hardware options
  • Enhanced interior lighting and storage layouts
  • More advanced temperature management and controls
  • Higher-end dispenser and filtration features on many models
  • A more “built-in look” compared with entry-level lines
GE Café vs other GE premium lines

GE has more than one premium tier. Here is a simple way to think about it:

GE line Typical positioning What you usually get
GE (standard) Mainstream Core features, value-focused
GE Café Premium Design-forward, upgraded features
Monogram Luxury Highest-end materials, built-in/luxury focus
Parts and maintenance that often come up on premium GE refrigerators

Even on premium models, the most common service needs are still filtration, door sealing, and ice maker performance. For PAE28BYTBFS, examples of model-matched parts include:

Why it matters

Knowing GE Café is a premium line helps set expectations: you are paying for design and feature upgrades, but routine maintenance (filters, gaskets, ice maker components, sensors) still drives day-to-day performance and reliability.

Last updated: January 2026

For GE Profile refrigerators like model PAE28BYTBFS, the most common service complaint is “not cooling” (warm fresh food section or freezer). In many cases, the root cause is airflow or defrost related, not the compressor itself.

Most common symptoms we see
  • Fresh food section warm but freezer still cold
  • Freezer warm and ice cream soft
  • Frost or ice buildup on the back wall of the freezer
  • Loud fan noise, then temperatures rise
  • Water leaking inside or under the refrigerator
Quick checks before replacing parts
  1. Confirm settings: Make sure temperature settings were not accidentally changed.
  2. Check door sealing: Look for gaps, torn gasket, or doors not closing fully.
  3. Look for frost patterns: Heavy frost on the freezer back panel often points to a defrost problem.
  4. Listen for fans: You should typically hear an evaporator fan running when the unit is cooling.
  5. Clean airflow paths: Do not block vents with food containers.
Common causes and likely parts (by symptom)
Symptom Common cause Parts often involved on PAE28BYTBFS
Frost buildup, warm temps Defrost system issue Refrigerator defrost sensor WR55X29875, refrigerator defrost heater WR51X31996
Warm temps, intermittent cooling Temperature sensing issue Convertible thermistor WR55X31992
No ice or no water Water supply or valve issue Refrigerator dual water inlet valve assembly WR57X24979
Slow water flow, bad taste Clogged filter GE refrigerator water filter XWFE
Why it matters

A “not cooling” problem can quickly lead to food spoilage and ice maker failures. Catching airflow, defrost, or door-seal issues early often prevents more expensive sealed-system repairs.

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Last updated: January 2026

Bottom-freezer refrigerators like the GE PAE28BYTBFS are less popular mainly because they typically cost more than top-freezer models and can be less convenient for people who use the freezer often (you bend down more). Some owners also prefer shelves over deep freezer drawers for organization.

Common reasons shoppers choose other styles
  • Higher upfront price compared with many top-freezer refrigerators
  • More bending to reach frozen foods, especially heavier items
  • Drawer organization can feel harder for stacked boxes and bags
  • More features, more complexity (ice makers, dispensers, sensors) that can add maintenance over time
  • Kitchen fit preferences: some people prefer the narrower footprint and simpler layout of top-freezer units
What you gain with a bottom-freezer design

Bottom-freezer models stay popular with many households because they prioritize fresh-food access.

Feature Bottom-freezer refrigerator Top-freezer refrigerator
Fresh food access More convenient (at eye level) Less convenient (lower shelves)
Freezer access Requires bending Easier access
Typical price Higher Lower
Storage style Freezer drawers/baskets Freezer shelves
Why it matters for repairs and parts

More features often means more parts that can affect performance. For example, water filtration and ice-making systems add components that may need periodic replacement or troubleshooting.

Last updated: January 2026

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Most common repair guides to help fix your refrigerators

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your refrigerator.

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