How to remove bottom grille on GE refrigerator?
On GE model GFSS6KKYCSS, the bottom grille (base grille) is typically held in place with screws along the lower front edge. We remove it by taking out the screws, then pulling the grille straight out to release the tabs, and lifting it away.
Steps to remove the bottom grille
- Unplug the refrigerator (recommended anytime you are working near wiring or the condenser fan area).
- Open both fresh food doors for better access.
- Look along the bottom front edge for retaining screws.
- Remove the screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
- Pull the grille straight toward you to release the retaining tabs.
- Lift the grille off and set it aside.
What to watch for
- Use steady, even pressure; twisting can crack plastic tabs.
- If the grille feels stuck after screws are out, check for a hidden screw near a corner.
- Keep screws together so they do not get lost.
- Avoid bumping the water line (if equipped) while the grille is off.
Reinstalling the grille
- Align the grille tabs with the slots in the cabinet.
- Slide or press the grille into position until it sits flush.
- Reinstall the screws and snug them down (do not overtighten).
| Task | Tool | Typical time |
|---|---|---|
| Remove grille screws | Phillips screwdriver | 2 to 5 minutes |
| Release tabs and remove grille | Hands (gentle pull) | 1 to 2 minutes |
| Reinstall grille | Phillips screwdriver | 2 to 5 minutes |
Why it matters
Removing the bottom grille gives you access for routine cleaning and inspection (dust buildup can reduce airflow and cooling performance). For model-specific handling and safety notes, follow the GFSS6KKYCSS owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How to remove the bottom shelf of a GE fridge?
On the GE GFSS6KKYCSS bottom-mount refrigerator, we remove the bottom (fresh food) shelf by emptying it first, then lifting the front edge up and raising the shelf off the rear hooks so it can slide out. Handle the glass carefully; it can be slippery and can break if bumped.
Steps to remove the bottom shelf (fresh food compartment)
- Remove all food and bins sitting on the shelf.
- If the shelf has a glass insert, lift the front edge of the glass slightly and slide it out of the frame (support it with both hands).
- Tilt the shelf up at the front.
- Lift the shelf up at the back to unhook it from the track/slots.
- Pull the shelf straight out of the refrigerator.
For the model-specific shelf removal method, see the “Rearranging the Shelves” section in the GFSS6KKYCSS manual.
Tips to avoid cracks and chips
- Do not wash cold glass with hot water; let the glass warm up first.
- Use two hands and keep the glass level to prevent twisting.
- Set the glass on a towel or soft surface while cleaning.
- Avoid bumping the shelf edge against the liner walls.
Quick reference: remove vs. reinstall
| Task | What we do | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|
| Remove shelf | Tilt front up, lift back off hooks, pull out | Don’t force it; check for items blocking the rear hooks |
| Reinstall shelf | Hook rear into slots, lower front until it locks | Make sure both sides are seated evenly |
Why it matters
Removing the shelf the right way prevents cracked tempered glass and avoids damaging the shelf tracks. It also makes it easier to clean spills thoroughly so odors and sticky residue do not build up.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with GE refrigerators?
For the GE GFSS6KKYCSS bottom-mount refrigerator, the most common issues we see are cooling complaints (fresh food section too warm, freezer not cold enough, or long run times) and ice maker or water dispenser problems. These usually trace back to airflow restrictions, temperature control/sensor issues, or water supply and filtration.
Most common problem areas (and what to check first)
- Not cooling enough: blocked air vents, doors not sealing, or controls set incorrectly.
- Ice maker not making ice: water supply off, freezer not cold enough, or ice bin jam.
- Slow water dispense / small or hollow ice: clogged water filter.
- Moisture/frost issues: frequent door openings or a door gasket not sealing.
- Noisy operation: fan and compressor sounds can be normal, but new rattles can indicate a loose item or airflow problem.
For model-specific control settings, dispenser use, and troubleshooting charts, use the GFSS6KKYCSS owner’s manual.
Quick triage: cooling vs. ice/water
| Symptom | Most likely category | Best first step |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge warm but freezer OK | Airflow/damper/venting | Check vents for blockage; confirm settings |
| Both sections warm | Cooling system/controls | Verify controls; allow 24 hours after changes |
| Ice maker stopped | Water supply or freezer temp | Confirm water is on; wait 24 hours after install |
| Water flow weak | Filtration | Replace the refrigerator water filter MWFP |
Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms (this model)
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common replacements for GE GFSS6KKYCSS:
- Refrigerator water filter MWFP (restricted flow, poor ice/water performance)
- Refrigerator ice maker WR30X10131 (no ice, intermittent ice production)
- Refrigerator water inlet valve WR57X10091 (no water to dispenser/ice maker)
- Refrigerator compressor start relay WR07X10112 (clicking, compressor not starting)
- Refrigerator temperature sensor WR23X10582 (temperature swings, inaccurate cooling)
Why it matters
Cooling and ice maker complaints often share the same root causes: temperature stability and airflow. Fixing simple issues (blocked vents, dirty coils, weak door seal, clogged filter) can prevent food spoilage and reduce compressor run time.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset GE bottom freezer ice maker?
On the GE GFSS6KKYCSS bottom-mount refrigerator, there is not a dedicated “reset button” for the icemaker. The practical reset is to power-cycle the icemaker using the Ice Off control, then allow time for a full harvest and refill cycle (often 12 to 24 hours for new or recently reset units). See the GFSS6KKYCSS owner’s manual.
Quick reset steps (GFSS6KKYCSS)
- Press and release Ice Off/Lock (or Ice Off) to turn the icemaker off.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Press and release the same pad to turn the icemaker on.
- Dump the first few batches of ice after reset (helps clear the water line).
- If the unit was just installed or reconnected, allow 12 to 24 hours to start making ice.
If it still won’t make ice after the reset
Work through these checks in order:
- Confirm the refrigerator is connected to the cold water supply and the shutoff valve is fully open.
- Make sure the freezer is cold enough; after any temperature change, allow 24 hours to stabilize.
- Check for a clogged filter or low flow; replace the refrigerator water filter MWFP.
- Look for ice clumps in the bin; level cubes by hand and make sure nothing blocks the icemaker feeler arm.
- If you hear repeated buzzing or no fill, the water valve may be sticking; inspect/replace the refrigerator water inlet valve WR57X10091.
What to expect after a reset
| Situation | Normal behavior | Typical wait time |
|---|---|---|
| Just turned icemaker back on | One or more cycles before steady production | A few hours |
| New install or water line was off | First batches discarded, then normal ice | 12 to 24 hours |
| Temps were recently adjusted | Ice production improves as freezer stabilizes | Up to 24 hours |
Why it matters
Resetting the icemaker the right way prevents unnecessary part swaps and helps you quickly narrow the issue to water supply, filtration, temperature, or a fill component (like the inlet valve).
Last updated: January 2026





