WR17X11324 General Electric Refrigerator Water Storage Reservoir Coil
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR17X11324
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR17X11324 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP3186680, 962383, AH758881, EA758881, PS758881, WR17X11141, WR17X11331, B005B4DC5A.
Special Price
$25.99
Regular Price
$30.99
(16% off)
Refrigerator Water Storage Reservoir Coil
This component is essential for preventing leaks in your refrigerator. It is compatible with GE brands including Hotpoint, General Electric, and some Sears-Kenmore models. The reservoir acts as an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part specifically for GE refrigerators. It efficiently stores cold water, which is utilized by both the ice maker and water dispenser, ensuring that ice is made from chilled water and that cold water is readily available for dispensing.
A reservoir may become defective due to several reasons such as cracks, fractures, or leaks that appear in the plastic from regular use. Additionally, the accumulation of mineral deposits or contamination in the water can affect its functionality.
Signs of a malfunctioning reservoir include:
- Problems with water filling or maintaining water levels
- Water leakage within the refrigerator
- Unreliable or uneven ice production
This replacement part is also suitable for use in Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore refrigerator models.
This component is essential for preventing leaks in your refrigerator. It is compatible with GE brands including Hotpoint, General Electric, and some Sears-Kenmore models. The reservoir acts as an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part specifically for GE refrigerators. It efficiently stores cold water, which is utilized by both the ice maker and water dispenser, ensuring that ice is made from chilled water and that cold water is readily available for dispensing.
A reservoir may become defective due to several reasons such as cracks, fractures, or leaks that appear in the plastic from regular use. Additionally, the accumulation of mineral deposits or contamination in the water can affect its functionality.
Signs of a malfunctioning reservoir include:
- Problems with water filling or maintaining water levels
- Water leakage within the refrigerator
- Unreliable or uneven ice production
This replacement part is also suitable for use in Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore refrigerator models.
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