What is the life expectancy of a GE refrigerator?
A GE refrigerator typically lasts 12 to 16 years. For your GE GSE25GSHECSS side-by-side refrigerator, consistent maintenance (clean airflow, stable temperatures, and on-time filter changes) is what most often determines whether it reaches the high end of that range. See the GSE25GSHECSS owner's manual for care and operating guidance.
Most side-by-side refrigerators land in a similar lifespan range, but these factors move the needle the most:
- Condenser airflow and cleanliness (dust buildup makes the compressor work harder)
- Door seal condition and door habits (warm air leaks increase run time)
- Ice maker and dispenser use (high use can accelerate wear in moving parts)
- Water quality and filter maintenance (helps protect the valve and dispenser flow)
- Stable cabinet temperatures (avoids overworking the sealed system)
Use this as a simple routine for the GSE25GSHECSS:
- Vacuum dust from the grille and condenser area regularly
- Keep freezer and fresh food vents unblocked by packages
- Confirm doors close fully and gaskets seal all the way around
- Replace the water filter on schedule; use the correct GE refrigerator water filter MWFP
- If ice production slows, check for clumps in the bin and clear the chute
| Category | Examples | What it usually means |
|---|---|---|
| Routine maintenance | Water filter, cleaning, leveling doors | Helps prevent strain and nuisance issues |
| Wear items | Ice maker components, dispenser parts, sensors | Fixable problems that can show up mid-life |
| Major system | Compressor, evaporator, sealed system leaks | Higher-cost repair; often a life-cycle decision |
Knowing the typical life expectancy helps you decide when to maintain versus when to plan ahead. A refrigerator that is kept clean, sealed, and properly filtered usually runs more efficiently and avoids the most common ice and water complaints.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a GE refrigerator?
The most common GE refrigerator problem is a cooling complaint (warm fresh food section or freezer) caused by restricted airflow or heat not being removed efficiently. On the GE GSE25GSHECSS, the next most common customer issue is ice maker or dispenser trouble tied to water supply, a clogged filter, or a dispenser door not sealing.
- Refrigerator not cold enough, freezer temperature drifting
- Unit running a lot or seems louder than usual
- Frost buildup or a defrost-related warm-up
- Ice maker not making ice, slow ice production
- Water dispenser flow is weak or sputters
- Confirm controls are not set to OFF and allow time for temperatures to stabilize after changes.
- Give it time after a defrost cycle; many GE side-by-sides can pause cooling during defrost (about 30 minutes).
- Improve airflow: do not block vents with food packages; avoid overpacking.
- Listen for normal defrost sounds (sizzling, dripping, gurgling) so you do not chase a non-problem.
- If the refrigerator is warm and airflow seems weak, the evaporator fan area is a common place to inspect.
A restricted filter or a weak water supply often shows up as slow ice production or low dispenser flow.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Slow water at dispenser | Clogged filter | Replace refrigerator water filter MWFP |
| No ice but water dispenses | Ice maker issue or freezer not cold enough | Verify freezer temp and ice maker is on |
| No water and no ice | Water supply or inlet valve issue | Check shutoff valve and supply line |
For step-by-step filter guidance, use how to replace the water filter in a GE refrigerator.
Cooling and ice maker complaints often share the same root causes: airflow restrictions, defrost performance, or water flow limits. Catching those early helps prevent food spoilage, nuisance alarms, and repeated ice and water dispenser failures.
For model-specific troubleshooting charts and “before you call for service” steps, use the GSE25GSHECSS owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How do you reset a GE side by side refrigerator?
To reset your GE GSE25GSHECSS side-by-side refrigerator, unplug it (or turn off the breaker) for about 30 seconds, then restore power. This reboots the control and can clear minor glitches such as unresponsive buttons or cooling that seems “stuck.”
- Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet; or switch the circuit breaker OFF.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Restore power.
- Allow 24 hours for temperatures to fully stabilize after any reset or power interruption.
- If the display is still acting up, confirm the doors are fully closed and the controls are not set to OFF.
A power reset is a control reboot. It helps with temporary electronic issues, but it will not fix a failed part.
| Situation | Reset helps? | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Control panel frozen or not responding | Yes | Power cycle, then verify settings in the GSE25GSHECSS owner’s manual |
| Refrigerator not cooling enough | Sometimes | Wait 24 hours; check airflow and door closure |
| Ice maker or dispenser not working | Sometimes | Check water supply, filter, and dispenser operation |
| Repeated warm temps after reset | No | Diagnose cooling system components |
Use these model-relevant checks before replacing parts:
- Make sure neither temperature control is set to OFF (OFF does not remove power to all circuits).
- Confirm the unit is fully plugged in and the outlet has power.
- Wait about 30 minutes if it is in a defrost cycle.
- Keep food packages from blocking interior air louvers and vents.
- If you suspect a water flow issue affecting the dispenser or ice maker, inspect the filter and consider replacing the GE refrigerator water filter MWFP.
A simple reset is the fastest way to clear a “showroom mode” type condition or a minor control glitch, and it prevents unnecessary part replacement. If symptoms return quickly, that points to a settings issue, airflow problem, or a component such as a sensor, fan, or control.
Last updated: February 2026





