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GE PXD22BYPCFS bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE PXD22BYPCFS bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Bottom-Mount Refrigerator PXD22BYPCFS FAQs

On the GE PXD22BYPCFS bottom-mount refrigerator, the bottom grille (base grille/toe grille) typically pulls off after you release its retaining clips or remove a couple of screws (if your version uses them). Once it is free, pull straight out to avoid cracking the tabs.

Quick removal steps
  • Unplug the refrigerator or switch off power at the breaker (safer around wiring and fans).
  • Open both fresh food doors for better access.
  • Look along the top edge of the grille for clip points; gently pull the grille straight toward you.
  • If the grille does not budge, check the left and right ends for Phillips-head screws and remove them.
  • Lift slightly to clear lower tabs (if present), then pull the grille off.
  • Set the grille on a towel to prevent scratches.
If it feels stuck (what to check)

Most breakage happens when the grille is pried from one corner. We recommend these checks first:

  • Hidden screws: Some configurations secure the grille with 2 screws near the ends.
  • Clip locations: Apply even pressure near each clip instead of pulling from one side.
  • Floor contact: If the front leveling legs are low, the grille can bind against the floor.
  • Ice buildup: Frost near the bottom can “glue” the grille in place; let it warm slightly.
Reinstall tips
What you see What to do
Tabs along the bottom Hook bottom tabs first, then press the top edge in until it snaps
Screw holes at the ends Align the grille, install screws snug (do not overtighten)
Uneven gaps Re-seat the grille and confirm it is not caught on the leveling legs
Why it matters

Removing the bottom grille correctly helps you access the condenser area for cleaning and prevents broken mounting tabs that can cause rattles and poor fit.

For more GE-specific guidance on door-related alerts while you are working around the front of the unit, use our how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator article.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. GE Café is widely considered a high-end line within GE’s mainstream lineup: it’s positioned above standard GE models and typically offers upgraded design, finishes, and features, while still costing less than true luxury brands. For your GE PXD22BYPCFS bottom-mount refrigerator, “high end” mainly shows up as premium styling and convenience features rather than different basic cooling fundamentals.

What “high end” means for GE Café refrigerators

In practical terms, GE Café usually focuses on a more premium ownership experience.

  • More design-forward finishes and hardware options
  • Feature-rich controls and dispenser options (varies by model)
  • Higher-end fit and finish compared to entry and mid-tier lines
  • More electronics and sensors (which can mean more serviceable components)
  • Pricing that sits below luxury-only brands but above many standard models
How this affects parts and repairs

A higher-end refrigerator often has more specialized components tied to water, ice, and controls. On the PXD22BYPCFS, common “premium-feature” service areas include filtration and dispenser-related electronics.

System What you notice Common part types involved
Water filtration Filter light, flow rate, taste/odor Water filter, bypass plug
Water delivery Slow dispense, no water, leaks Water inlet valve, fittings
Controls/sensors Filter recognition, feature behavior Control boards, sensors

If you’re maintaining the water system, we recommend using the correct filter for this model, such as the GE refrigerator water filter XWFE.

Why it matters

“High end” usually means more comfort and convenience features, but it also means using the exact model-matched parts when something acts up (especially water filter recognition, dispenser functions, and inlet valve performance). Using the correct replacement parts helps restore normal operation and prevents repeat issues.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see on the GE PXD22BYPCFS bottom-mount refrigerator are ice maker and water-dispensing complaints (no ice, slow ice, leaking, weak water flow) and cooling complaints (fresh food section warming up). These problems usually trace back to airflow, defrost performance, or the water system.

Most common symptoms customers report
  • Ice maker not making ice or making small/hollow cubes
  • Water dispenser flow is slow, sputters, or stops
  • Refrigerator section is warm but freezer is still cold
  • Frost buildup on the freezer back wall (defrost issue)
  • Unusual fan noise or reduced airflow
  • Water puddles under the refrigerator or inside compartments
Parts that commonly solve these problems

If your symptoms match, these are frequent repair paths for this model:

Symptom Most likely system Parts to check first (examples)
Weak water flow, no water, no ice Filtration or supply GE refrigerator water filter XWFE, refrigerator water inlet valve WR57X27487
Ice maker issues plus dispenser issues Water delivery Refrigerator dual water inlet valve assembly WR57X24979, refrigerator water tube fitting, 1/4-in WR02X13738
Frost buildup, warm fridge Defrost/airflow Freezer defrost heater WR51X31995, refrigerator defrost sensor WR55X29875
Intermittent water filter recognition Water system electronics Refrigerator rfid water system control board WR55X43866
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  • Confirm the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Replace the water filter if it is overdue; a restricted filter is a top cause of slow flow.
  • If you recently changed the filter, purge air from the dispenser until flow is steady.
  • Check for frost or ice blocking vents; blocked airflow makes the refrigerator section warm.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan; if airflow is weak, cooling performance drops quickly.
Why it matters

Ice maker, water dispenser, and cooling performance are tightly connected on modern GE refrigerators. A restricted filter, a weak inlet valve, or a defrost problem can create “chain reaction” symptoms that look bigger than they are.

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Last updated: February 2026

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