If there is a strange smell coming from your GE refrigerator, it could be caused by many things.
The short answer is that it’s probably caused by spilled and rotten food or a build-up of grime.
The long answer is that bacteria and molds cause bad odors because microbes love areas with moisture, such as your fridge. Once the moisture builds up in your fridge, the microbes multiply and before you know it have spread throughout your fridge, causing the odor to get worse and worse.
In this guide, we will take you through all of the likely causes of the smell and what you can do to get rid of them.
This guide covers the following GE refrigerator models:
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The first and easiest place to start is to adjust the temperature of your fridge. Bad odors and all the things that cause them are less likely to occur if your fridge is set to the right temperature. Your fridge should be set at between 35°F and 37°F – but it is recommended that you consider adjusting these temperatures if you live in a very humid location. Most modern GE refrigerators will have a thermostat in the fridge, but if not, you can purchase one very cheaply from most major retailers.
The next step is to have a good look at what is inside your fridge. Check every item and pay special attention to what is stored in the door panels, as they are quite often the culprits of bad smells. If you find any items that smell, throw them away, or if it’s something like cheese causing the odor, make sure it is stored in an airtight container.
The next step is to give your refrigerator a deep clean. You probably already give your fridge a clean now and then, but it is a good idea to give it a deep clean every 3 months or so. Since your fridge has both plastic and glass in it, this means it is susceptible to moisture and grime building up in it.
Here’s a good way to give your refrigerator a deep clean:
Once you have investigated all of the possible “inside” causes of the bad smell, the next place to look is the outside. Start by inspecting the drip pan. The role of the drip pan is to collect water when it melts from the evaporator coils, and then the water evaporates by the condenser fan blowing warm air onto it – essentially so you don’t have to manually empty it. You can check it by:
Sometimes a damaged or old water filter can emit odors and will need to be replaced. Here’s how to check your water filter:
Another possible source of a bad smell in your fridge is the drain. You can flush it out to make sure there is nothing stuck in it. You can do that by:
At this point, hopefully, you have found the cause of the smell and removed it. Once you have done that, it’s a good idea to take some simple steps to keep the smell away and to make sure your fridge is always smelling nice. You can do that by simply doing one of the following things:
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