WR17X10706 General Electric Refrigerator Dispenser Actuator
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR17X10706
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacturer part number # WR17X10706 replaces our competitors' part numbers: AP3185409, 913457, AH291908, EA291908, PS291908.
Special Price
$6.99
Regular Price
$9.99
(30% off)
The Refrigerator Dispenser Actuator is designed to address issues like a door that won't open or close, door sweating, frost buildup, and leaks. It is compatible with GE products such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore.
This actuator is a genuine OEM replacement part specifically for GE refrigerators. It facilitates the easy opening and closing of the dispenser door, enabling efficient access to ice and water. It also maintains the integrity of the dispenser system's seal.
Typical signs of a malfunctioning Dispenser Door Recess Crank in a GE refrigerator include:
- The dispenser door being hard to open or close
- Improper sealing of the dispenser door, which may cause leaks of air or water
- Problems with dispensing ice or water
The deterioration of the Dispenser Door Recess Crank can be due to:
- Regular usage leading to wear and tear
- Damage from excessive force or improper handling
- Insufficient lubrication or upkeep of the crank mechanism
Ensuring regular maintenance can help prolong the life of this component and keep your refrigerator functioning efficiently.
This actuator is a genuine OEM replacement part specifically for GE refrigerators. It facilitates the easy opening and closing of the dispenser door, enabling efficient access to ice and water. It also maintains the integrity of the dispenser system's seal.
Typical signs of a malfunctioning Dispenser Door Recess Crank in a GE refrigerator include:
- The dispenser door being hard to open or close
- Improper sealing of the dispenser door, which may cause leaks of air or water
- Problems with dispensing ice or water
The deterioration of the Dispenser Door Recess Crank can be due to:
- Regular usage leading to wear and tear
- Damage from excessive force or improper handling
- Insufficient lubrication or upkeep of the crank mechanism
Ensuring regular maintenance can help prolong the life of this component and keep your refrigerator functioning efficiently.
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