How to reset an ice maker on a GE side by side?
To reset the ice maker on your GE PSC23MSTCSS side-by-side refrigerator, turn the ice maker off at its power switch, clear any stuck cubes, then turn it back on. The ice maker won’t cycle until the freezer is at 15°F (-9°C) or colder; new ice can take time.
Reset steps (PSC23MSTCSS)
- Open the freezer door and access the ice bin.
- Turn the ice maker power switch to 0 (off).
- Remove the ice bin (use care; it’s heavy when full) and clear any jammed or fused cubes.
- Reinstall the bin fully and make sure nothing blocks the feeler arm.
- Turn the power switch to I (on).
- Wait for the freezer to reach 15°F (-9°C) or below; the ice maker then starts automatically.
For diagrams and exact switch and bin locations, use the PSC23MSTCSS owner's manual.
If it still won’t make ice
These checks solve most “no ice” and “slow ice” complaints:
- Confirm the water supply is turned on; an ice maker left on with no water can damage the inlet valve.
- Replace a clogged water filter; restricted flow often causes small or hollow cubes.
- Make sure the freezer door seals and closes fully (a door left open slows ice freezing).
- Set the freezer control colder if temps are above 15°F (-9°C).
- Listen for the brief fill “buzz” after a harvest; repeated fills can happen with low water pressure.
Quick symptom guide
| Symptom | Most common cause | What we do first |
|---|---|---|
| Green light blinking, no ice | Cubes stuck in ice maker | Power off, clear cubes, power on |
| Small or hollow cubes | Clogged filter | Replace GE refrigerator water filter MWFP |
| No water to dispenser and no ice | Supply off or valve issue | Check shutoff, then consider refrigerator water valve WR57X33326 |
Why it matters
A proper reset clears mechanical jams and restores normal harvest and fill cycles. It also prevents running the ice maker with no water supply, which can shorten the life of the water valve.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a GE refrigerator?
The most common issue we see with GE refrigerators like model PSC23MSTCSS is a cooling complaint (fresh food section warm, freezer not holding temperature, or temperatures swinging). In most cases, the root cause is restricted airflow or a problem in the cooling/defrost system rather than a simple control setting.
Most common causes of poor cooling
- Dirty condenser coil causing the compressor to run longer and cool less effectively
- Evaporator fan not moving cold air through the freezer and into the fresh food section
- Frost buildup from a defrost failure (air cannot pass through the evaporator area)
- Temperature sensing problem that makes the refrigerator run at the wrong times
- Door left ajar or vents blocked by overpacked food
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm airflow: make sure interior vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Listen for the evaporator fan: a steady fan sound from the freezer area usually indicates airflow is present.
- Check for heavy frost: thick frost on the freezer back panel often points to a defrost issue.
- Verify icemaker and water supply basics: if the icemaker is ON but water is not connected, it can damage the water valve; the owner's manual calls this out.
- If ice is small or hollow: a clogged filter is a common cause; replacing the refrigerator water filter MWFP often restores normal flow.
Common symptoms and what they usually point to
| Symptom | Most likely area to check | Example part for PSC23MSTCSS |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food warm, freezer OK | Airflow from freezer to fridge | Refrigerator air damper assembly WR60X10229 |
| Both sections warm | Condenser airflow, sealed system, sensors | GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025 |
| Frost buildup, weak cooling | Defrost system | Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055 |
| Slow water, hollow ice | Water filtration or supply restriction | Refrigerator water filter MWFP |
Why it matters
Cooling problems usually get worse over time; the compressor runs longer, food safety becomes a concern, and ice production drops. Catching airflow, defrost, or filter issues early helps prevent more expensive repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my GE side by side refrigerator not making ice?
If your GE PSC23MSTCSS side-by-side refrigerator is not making ice, the most common causes are the icemaker being switched off, the freezer not cold enough, or a water supply problem (shutoff valve closed, kinked line, or a clogged filter). Use the PSC23MSTCSS owner's manual steps below to pinpoint the issue.
Quick checks (fastest fixes first)
- Confirm the icemaker power switch is set to I (On).
- If the refrigerator was ever run before the water line was connected, set the icemaker to 0 (Off) until water is connected, then turn it back On.
- Make sure the household water shutoff valve to the refrigerator is fully open.
- Check the water supply line behind the refrigerator for kinks; push the refrigerator back carefully so you do not pinch the line.
- Replace a clogged water filter; a restricted filter can cause small or hollow cubes and slow fill.
- Allow time after installation or after restoring water; many units take 12 to 24 hours to begin making ice.
Water filter and water flow issues
A clogged filter is a top reason for slow ice production and hollow cubes. If your dispenser flow is weak, replace the filter first.
Recommended part on this model:
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| No ice and no water at dispenser | Water supply shut off or kinked line | Open shutoff valve; straighten line |
| Small or hollow cubes | Restricted filtration or low flow | Replace filter; verify supply pressure |
| Icemaker “buzzing” | Icemaker on with no water connected | Turn icemaker off until water is connected |
Icemaker is on but still no ice
If the icemaker is on and water is connected, check for a jam and reset the cycle.
- Turn the icemaker Off.
- Remove any stuck cubes from the mold/bin area.
- Turn the icemaker On and wait for the next harvest cycle.
Why it matters
An icemaker that runs without water can damage the water valve, and a pinched supply line can cause leaks and poor ice production. Fixing water flow and temperature issues early prevents repeat failures.
Last updated: February 2026
Are GE side by side refrigerators good?
Yes. GE side-by-side refrigerators like model PSC23MSTCSS are a solid choice for everyday use because they balance storage, convenience features (ice and water dispensing), and long-term serviceability with widely available replacement parts. Normal operating sounds and routine maintenance are part of owning any modern side-by-side.
What “good” usually means for this GE side-by-side
A “good” refrigerator keeps stable temperatures, seals well, and has reliable airflow through the fresh food and freezer sections. For PSC23MSTCSS, we also look at how easy it is to maintain and repair using documented procedures in the owner's manual.
Common strengths customers value:
- Easy organization from adjustable shelves and door bins
- Convenient ice maker and water dispenser
- Bright interior lighting for visibility
- Strong parts availability for repairs over time
- Straightforward care guidance (shelf handling, cleaning, vacation prep)
What to expect (and what is normal)
Modern refrigerators often sound different than older units. The manual notes that humming, whooshing, and occasional clicks or pops can be normal as the compressor runs and pressures equalize.
| Sound or behavior | What it often indicates | When to take action |
|---|---|---|
| Humming or high-pitched run sound | Compressor running efficiently | If cooling is weak or sound is unusually loud/constant |
| Whoosh when doors close | Pressure equalizing | No action needed |
| Clicks/pops at startup | Cooling components cycling | If it repeats rapidly with no cooling |
Maintenance that keeps performance “good”
Following basic care steps prevents many common complaints (warm temps, slow ice, leaks).
- Replace the water filter on schedule; use GE refrigerator water filter MWFP
- If water dispensing is weak, check for a restricted filter or a supply issue at the valve; see refrigerator water valve WR57X33326
- Avoid washing plastic refrigerator parts in the dishwasher (warping can affect fit)
- Do not clean cold glass shelves with hot water (thermal shock can crack glass)
- For vacations, empty food, unplug, clean with baking soda solution, leave doors open, turn off the icemaker, and shut off water
Why it matters
“Good” performance is mostly about temperature stability and airflow. When a side-by-side starts warming up or frosting over, the cause is often maintenance-related (filter restriction, airflow blockage) or a serviceable component such as a sensor or defrost part like the refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I replace fridge parts myself?
Yes. For your GE PSC23MSTCSS side-by-side refrigerator, we can safely DIY many common repairs such as replacing a water filter, light bulb, temperature sensor, or clearing an ice chute jam. Repairs involving sealed-system components or complex wiring are best handled by a technician; use the PSC23MSTCSS owner's manual for model-specific steps.
Good DIY repairs for this model
These are typical homeowner-friendly tasks that usually require basic hand tools:
- Replace the refrigerator water filter (use the correct filter style for this model)
- Replace an interior light bulb
- Replace a temperature sensor to address temperature swings
- Clear ice cubes jammed in the dispenser chute
- Remove and reinstall doors for moving or access (two-person job on some versions)
When to stop and call a technician
Some repairs carry higher risk of injury, water damage, or misdiagnosis:
- Sealed-system work (compressor, evaporator, condenser, refrigerant lines)
- Persistent no-cool conditions after basic checks
- Repeated breaker trips, burning smell, or damaged wiring
- Water line modifications beyond simple reconnection
Quick troubleshooting checks we recommend first
Before buying parts, rule out the most common causes noted in the troubleshooting section:
- Confirm the refrigerator is plugged in and the outlet has power
- Check house fuse or reset the circuit breaker
- Make sure temperature controls are not set to OFF
- If it just stopped, allow about 30 minutes for a defrost cycle to end
- If the unit is beeping, close the door fully
Common parts customers replace on PSC23MSTCSS
| Symptom | Common DIY fix | Example part on this page |
|---|---|---|
| No light inside | Replace bulb | Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 40A15 |
| Warm temps or temp swings | Check sensor and airflow | Refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025 |
| No water or weak dispense | Replace filter, check valve | Refrigerator water filter MWFP |
Why it matters
Choosing the right DIY level saves time and prevents repeat failures. Simple items like a water filter or light bulb are quick wins; diagnosing cooling or electrical problems correctly helps you avoid replacing the wrong part.
Last updated: February 2026





