How to remove bottom grill from KitchenAid refrigerator?
On the KitchenAid KRFF507HBS00 bottom-mount refrigerator, the bottom grill (base grille or toe kick) pulls straight off. Open the freezer drawer for access, grasp the grille firmly, and pull it toward you; then snap it back on to reinstall. See the KRFF507HBS00 owner's manual.
- Open the freezer drawer to reach the grille area and brake feet.
- Grip the base grille firmly with both hands.
- Pull the grille straight toward you to release the retaining clips.
- Set the grille aside; avoid bending it.
- To reinstall, align the grille with the lower frame and press until it snaps into place.
Removing the base grille gives access to items used for leveling and basic maintenance.
| Task | What to look for | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Leveling and door alignment | Brake feet and roller area | Helps doors close evenly and reduces rocking |
| Condenser area cleaning | Dust, pet hair, greasy buildup | Improves efficiency and cooling performance |
| Checking for leaks | Water traces near the front | Helps catch dispenser or ice maker water issues early |
A properly seated base grille helps protect the condenser area and keeps airflow where it belongs. Removing it the right way also prevents broken clips, which can cause rattles or a loose-fitting toe kick.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a KitchenAid refrigerator?
On the KitchenAid KRFF507HBS00 bottom-mount refrigerator, the most common issues we see are ice maker and cooling complaints that trace back to airflow, temperature control, or water supply problems. Start with the troubleshooting steps in the KRFF507HBS00 owner's manual to avoid an unnecessary service call.
- Ice maker is slow, stops making ice, or makes small/hollow cubes
- Refrigerator section is warm but freezer seems OK (airflow issue)
- Frost buildup on the back wall or in the freezer (defrost/airflow issue)
- Water leaking or puddles inside/under the refrigerator (often drain or water line related)
- Compressor and fans seem to run “all the time” (can be normal, but also points to door seal or airflow problems)
- Give it time after setup: after a new installation, allow 24 hours for the refrigerator to cool completely.
- Confirm power and controls: verify the unit is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet and the controls are turned on.
- Reduce warm air entry: limit door openings and make sure doors and the freezer drawer fully close.
- Improve heat removal: clean condenser coils and confirm airflow around the cabinet.
- Check water supply for ice/water issues: confirm the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
If your symptoms point to water supply or ice production, these model-compatible parts are common suspects:
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for KRFF507HBS00 |
|---|---|---|
| No ice or weak ice production | Water supply not filling the ice maker | Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WPW10341329 |
| Bad taste/odor in fresh food section | Odors trapped in airflow | Refrigerator air filter W10311524 |
| Ice maker not producing or inconsistent | Ice maker module failure | Ice maker assembly W11658802 |
Ice maker and cooling problems often share the same root cause: restricted airflow, warm air entering through an ajar door, or inconsistent water flow. Fixing the underlying cause helps prevent repeat failures and protects food temperatures.
Last updated: January 2026
How to put shelves in a KitchenAid refrigerator?
To put shelves back in your KitchenAid KRFF507HBS00 bottom-mount refrigerator, guide the rear hooks into the shelf supports, tilt the front up until the hooks drop into place, then lower the front so the shelf sits level and secure (use both hands for glass).
- Remove items from the shelf so it is easier to handle.
- Hold the shelf with both hands; glass shelves are heavy.
- Line up the rear shelf hooks with the matching slots (shelf supports) on both side walls.
- Guide the rear hooks into the supports.
- Tilt the front of the shelf up slightly until the rear hooks drop fully into place.
- Lower the front edge and confirm the shelf is seated evenly.
Some KRFF507HBS00 shelves may have under-shelf lighting. For those shelves:
- Make sure the rear hooks are fully engaged so the electrical contacts connect.
- Do not use more than two lighted shelves in the refrigerator at one time.
- If the light does not work after reinstalling, remove the shelf and reseat it firmly.
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Shelf rocks or tilts | One rear hook is not in the same slot as the other | Reinstall using matching slot heights on both sides |
| Shelf slides forward too easily | Rear hooks not fully dropped into supports | Lift front, push back, and reseat hooks |
| Lighted shelf not lit | Contacts not engaged | Remove and reinstall; confirm hooks fully engaged |
A shelf that is not fully seated can shift when you load food, and on lighted shelves it can also prevent proper electrical flow. Correct installation helps protect the shelf supports and keeps airflow consistent for even cooling.
For diagrams and shelf types (including tuck-away shelves on some versions), use the KRFF507HBS00 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is water collecting in the bottom of my KitchenAid refrigerator?
Water collecting in the bottom of your KitchenAid KRFF507HBS00 refrigerator is most often caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain, which prevents defrost water from flowing down to the drain pan. Clearing the drain path and checking for ice buildup usually stops the leak.
- Frozen or clogged defrost drain: Melted frost cannot drain and spills into the fresh food section.
- Door left ajar or poor door seal: Extra moisture creates heavy frost that overwhelms the drain.
- Ice maker or water line seepage: Slow leaks can run down and pool under drawers.
- Drain pan shifted or cracked: Defrost water misses the pan or overflows.
- Unplug the refrigerator and remove food from the bottom area.
- Look for ice or standing water under the crisper drawers or on the refrigerator floor.
- Clear the drain opening using warm water (a turkey baster works well) until water flows freely.
- Check the freezer floor for ice; heavy ice often points back to a drain restriction.
- Inspect the water supply connection and valve area for drips if your unit is connected to a water line.
If you suspect a water supply leak, the refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WPW10341329 is a common part involved in dispenser and ice maker water flow.
During defrost, it is normal to hear water running or gurgling as ice melts and water moves to the drain pan. That sound is expected; pooling water inside the cabinet is not.
| Symptom | Most likely source | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Water under crisper drawers | Defrost drain clogged/frozen | Flush drain with warm water |
| Ice sheet on freezer floor | Defrost drain frozen | Defrost, then clear drain |
| Drips behind refrigerator | Water line connection or valve | Tighten fittings, inspect valve |
| Occasional drops at dispenser | Air in lines after filter change | Flush water system |
Standing water can lead to ice buildup, odors, and temperature swings that stress the compressor and fans. Fixing the drain or water supply leak quickly helps protect food and prevents repeat puddles.
Last updated: January 2026





