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GE Refrigerator PZS22MSKBHSS FAQs

Yes. GE side-by-side refrigerators like model PZS22MSKBHSS are a solid choice for everyday reliability and convenience; they typically offer easy access to fresh and frozen foods, strong door storage, and common features like an ice maker and water dispenser.

What “good” usually means for a GE side-by-side

Most owners judge a side-by-side by temperature stability, ice and water performance, and day-to-day usability. For this GE design, the biggest strengths are consistent cooling and practical organization.

  • Narrow door swing compared to many French door models
  • Separate freezer and fresh food sections for quick access
  • Adjustable shelving and door bins for flexible storage
  • Built-in dispenser convenience (water and ice)
  • Straightforward maintenance (filter changes, cleaning coils)

Common tradeoffs to expect

Side-by-sides have a few predictable compromises. Knowing them up front helps you decide if it fits your kitchen and habits.

  • Freezer compartment can feel narrower for wide items (pizza boxes, sheet pans)
  • Ice makers can sound louder during harvest cycles
  • Dispenser performance depends heavily on water pressure and a clean filter
  • If doors are opened often in humid weather, you can see occasional interior moisture

Quick “is it a good fit?” checklist

If you want... A GE side-by-side is usually...
Easy access to both sections A great fit
Maximum wide-item freezer space A weaker fit
Frequent ice and water use A great fit (with regular filter changes)
Quietest possible operation Mixed (normal ice maker noise is common)

Why it matters

A refrigerator can cool well but still feel “not good” if the dispenser is slow, the filter is overdue, or doors are opened frequently in humid conditions. Following the care and use guidance in the PZS22MSKBHSS owner’s manual helps you get the best performance long-term.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issue we see with GE refrigerators like model PZS22MSKBHSS is a cooling complaint (fresh food or freezer not staying cold). Many “not cooling” calls trace back to airflow problems, a defrost issue, or a door that is not sealing or closing fully; start with the checks in the owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Not cooling or warm temperatures: evaporator fan not moving air, frost buildup from a defrost problem, or controls set incorrectly
  • Runs a long time: frequent door openings, hot room temperature, or the unit just being newly plugged in (24-hour cool-down is normal)
  • Strange noises: gurgling can be normal when the door closes (pressure equalization)
  • Water on the floor: drain or dispenser/ice issues, or ice jammed in the chute
  • Door not closing: packages holding the door open, bins hitting shelves, or gasket sticking/folding

Quick checks we recommend first (in order)

  1. Confirm the controls are set to a temperature setting (not OFF).
  2. Give it time after power loss or first plug-in: allow up to 24 hours to stabilize.
  3. Check the doors: make sure nothing is holding them open; inspect the gasket for sticking or folding.
  4. Listen for the evaporator fan (freezer area): if it is silent or squealing, airflow can drop fast.
  5. Look for heavy frost on the freezer back wall: that often signals a defrost system problem.

Common “problem to part” matchups for this model

Symptom What to inspect Part that commonly relates
Warm fridge/freezer, weak airflow Evaporator fan operation Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X10307
Frost buildup, warming over time Defrost heater and defrost system Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055
Water dispenser slow/no water Filter condition and water supply GE refrigerator water filter MWFP
Temps swing, food freezing or warming Temperature sensing and control response GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025

Why it matters

Cooling problems can quickly lead to food spoilage and can also make the compressor run longer than necessary. Catching a door-seal issue, airflow restriction, or early defrost failure usually prevents bigger, more expensive repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE PZS22MSKBHSS side-by-side refrigerator, the practical “reset” is power-cycling the ice maker using its power switch: turn the ice maker OFF, clear any jammed cubes if needed, then turn it ON and allow time for the freezer to reach 15°F so the ice maker can refill and cycle. See the PZS22MSKBHSS owner's manual for switch location and operating details.

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Open the freezer and locate the ice maker power switch (some dispenser models require pulling the bin forward or sliding out the shelf above the bin to reach it).
  • Set the ice maker power switch to OFF.
  • If cubes are stuck or piled up, remove the bin and clear loose cubes; make sure nothing blocks the feeler arm.
  • Wait about 30 seconds.
  • Set the power switch back to ON.
  • Give the unit time to recover: a newly installed or recently warmed refrigerator can take 12 to 24 hours to start making ice.

If the green light is blinking

A blinking green light typically points to cubes stuck in the ice maker.

  • Turn the ice maker OFF.
  • Remove stuck cubes from the ice maker area.
  • Turn the ice maker ON again.

What to check if it still will not make ice

  • Freezer temperature: the ice maker fills when it cools to about 15°F (-10°C).
  • Water supply: confirm the household water supply is on and the line is connected.
  • Ice bin level: piled-up cubes can shut the ice maker off; level cubes by hand.
  • Water filter restriction: replace a clogged filter such as the GE refrigerator water filter MWFP.
  • Water inlet valve issues: if the ice maker cycles but does not fill, the refrigerator water valve WR57X33326 is a common suspect.

Timing guide (what “normal” looks like)

Situation What to expect
First start after install or long power outage 12 to 24 hours to begin making ice
After turning ice maker OFF then ON First harvest can take a few hours
After replacing filter or restoring water Discard first batches; allow line to clear

Why it matters

Resetting the ice maker at the switch clears simple “no ice” problems like a jammed ejector path, a blocked feeler arm, or a bin that is overfilled. It also prevents running the ice maker with no water connected, which can damage the water valve.

Last updated: February 2026

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