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GE PSHF6YGXBDBB refrigerator - x series Parts

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part WR55X10025

    Freezer section diagram

    Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part WR55X10025

    Fresh food section diagram

    Refrigerator Temperature Sensor

    Part #WR55X10027

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  • Ge Profile Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part WR55X10025

    Freezer section diagram

    Refrigerator Temperature Sensor

    Part #WR55X10026

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  • G.e. Refrigerator Ice Maker Kit for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part WR30X10093

    Ice maker & dispenser diagram

    Electronic I

    Part #WR30X10061

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  • Refrigerator Filter Dryer for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part WR86X25269

    Sealed system & mother board diagram

    Dryer Bifurc

    Part #WR86X10030

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  • Refrigerator Defrost Heater for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part WR51X10055

    Freezer section diagram

    Refrigerator Defrost Heater

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  • Rca Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Solenoid for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part WR62X10055

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    Rca Refrigerator Dispenser Ice Chute Door Solenoid

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  • G.e. Refrigerator Inverter Kit for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part WR49X10283

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    Inverter

    Part #WR55X10685

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  • G.e. Appliance Light Bulb, 40-watt for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part 40A15

    Fresh food section diagram

    Refrigerator Light

    Part #40A15RVL

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  • G.e. Appliance Light Bulb, 40-watt for GE PSHF6YGXBDBB - Part 40A15

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    Refrigerator Lamp

    Part #WR02X12289

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GE Refrigerator - X Series PSHF6YGXBDBB FAQs

To hard reset your GE PSHF6YGXBDBB refrigerator, unplug it (or switch off the circuit breaker) for about 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power. This clears many control glitches and exits modes like showroom mode without changing your normal temperature settings.

Hard reset steps (power cycle)

  • Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet, or turn the dedicated breaker OFF.
  • Wait 2 to 5 minutes (this lets the control board fully power down).
  • Restore power by plugging it back in or turning the breaker ON.
  • Wait about 30 minutes if the refrigerator was in a defrost cycle before judging operation.
  • Allow up to 24 hours for temperatures to fully stabilize after any reset or extended door openings.

If it still will not run after the reset

These checks solve the most common “no power” or “not cooling” complaints after a reset:

  • Make sure the controls are not set to OFF.
  • Confirm the power cord is fully seated in the outlet.
  • Check the home fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
  • Look for “showroom mode” symptoms (lights and display work, but cooling does not); a power cycle often clears it.
  • Verify the doors are closing fully; a door left open can cause long run times and temperature issues.

What a reset does (and does not do)

Action What it affects What to expect
Hard reset (unplug/breaker) Electronic controls, minor glitches, some modes Unit restarts; compressor may not start immediately
Temperature adjustment Cooling setpoints Changes cooling performance over several hours
Defrost cycle waiting Normal operation timing Cooling may pause for about 30 minutes

Why it matters

A hard reset is the fastest safe first step when your GE side-by-side has a blank display, unresponsive dispenser controls, or odd cycling. It also helps you avoid replacing parts until you confirm the issue is not just a control lockup.

For model-specific control and operating details, follow the steps and timing guidance in the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on GE Profile refrigerators like model PSHF6YGXBDBB are ice maker issues and cooling or temperature control problems. These often trace back to airflow (fan), defrost performance, or temperature sensing, especially when the unit is feature-rich and electronically controlled.

Most common symptoms customers report

  • Ice maker not making ice, slow ice production, or clumping
  • Freezer too warm (ice cream soft) or refrigerator section too warm
  • Frost buildup on the freezer back wall (defrost problem)
  • Clicking, buzzing, or fan noise changes (airflow problem)
  • Water or ice dispensing problems at the door

Parts that commonly relate to these problems (for PSHF6YGXBDBB)

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are frequent fixes:

Symptom What to check first Example part for this model
Warm temps or temp swings Temperature sensing and airflow GE profile refrigerator temperature sensor WR55X10025
Frost buildup, poor cooling Defrost heater and defrost thermostat Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10055, refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WR50X10065
Freezer warm, weak airflow Evaporator fan operation Refrigerator evaporator motor WR60X10307
No ice or intermittent ice Ice maker assembly and related drive parts Electronic i WR30X10093

Quick checks before replacing parts

  • Confirm the temperature settings are not set to the warmest position (cooling can be reduced at the warmest setting).
  • Listen for the evaporator fan in the freezer; no fan sound usually means poor airflow.
  • Look for heavy frost on the freezer rear panel; that points to a defrost system issue.
  • Make sure the doors seal fully; a leaking gasket can cause frost and temperature problems.
  • If the dispenser area is acting up, inspect the ice chute door components for sticking.

Why it matters

Ice maker complaints and cooling complaints are often connected. When airflow is restricted (fan issue) or the evaporator is iced over (defrost issue), the freezer warms up first, ice production drops, and the fresh food section can follow.

For model-specific feature behavior and temperature setting guidance, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For most kitchens, neither style is universally “better”; it depends on how you store food and how much door-swing space you have. Your GE PSHF6YGXBDBB is a side-by-side, which prioritizes easy freezer access and a narrower door swing, while French door models prioritize a wide fresh-food area for trays and platters.

Quick comparison

Feature Side-by-side (like PSHF6YGXBDBB) French door
Fresh-food space Tall, narrower shelves Wide shelves, great for platters
Freezer access Eye-level, organized bins Lower drawer, deeper storage
Door swing Typically narrower Typically wider
Best for Frozen-food users, tight aisles Fresh-food users, entertaining

Choose a side-by-side if you want

  • Faster access to freezer items without bending
  • More vertical organization (bins, door shelves)
  • A layout that works well in tighter kitchen walkways
  • Convenient in-door ice and water (common on this style)

Choose a French door if you want

  • A wide refrigerator section for pizza boxes, platters, and meal prep
  • A more open “full-width shelf” feel in the fresh-food compartment
  • A bottom freezer drawer that holds bulky frozen items

Why it matters for daily use

The “best” style is the one that matches your habits. If you open the freezer often, a side-by-side reduces bending and keeps items at eye level. If you cook frequently and store wide items, French door models make the refrigerator section easier to use.

Tip for side-by-side owners (door sealing and alignment)

On this GE design, the doors have a built-in stop and will self-close when only partially open; that helps keep the compartments sealed for stable temperatures. If the doors look uneven, the manual outlines door alignment using a 7/16-inch wrench on the adjusting screw; see the PSHF6YGXBDBB owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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