WR02X20092 General Electric Refrigerator Foam Air Duct
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR02X20092
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR02X20092 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP5712604, 2813224, PS8688247, WR02X12019, B00T2BJR48.
Special Price
$6.99
Regular Price
$8.99
(22% off)
Refrigerator Foam Air Duct
This component helps prevent your refrigerator from overheating. It is included in various GE products such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. The Foam Duct serves as an OEM replacement part specifically for GE refrigerators. Positioned in the fresh food section, this insulating channel aids in distributing cold air from the evaporator coils across the shelves and bins inside. It efficiently manages temperature by directing cool air to necessary areas.
Potential issues with the foam duct may arise from cracks in its rigid walls, compressed insulation, or blockages that disrupt normal airflow.
Signs of a malfunctioning duct may include:
- Uneven temperatures, leading to warm or cold spots inside the refrigerator
- Accumulation of frost or ice on surfaces not close to the coils
- Increased energy costs due to the compressor working harder to stabilize temperatures
This part is also compatible with select models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore.
This component helps prevent your refrigerator from overheating. It is included in various GE products such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. The Foam Duct serves as an OEM replacement part specifically for GE refrigerators. Positioned in the fresh food section, this insulating channel aids in distributing cold air from the evaporator coils across the shelves and bins inside. It efficiently manages temperature by directing cool air to necessary areas.
Potential issues with the foam duct may arise from cracks in its rigid walls, compressed insulation, or blockages that disrupt normal airflow.
Signs of a malfunctioning duct may include:
- Uneven temperatures, leading to warm or cold spots inside the refrigerator
- Accumulation of frost or ice on surfaces not close to the coils
- Increased energy costs due to the compressor working harder to stabilize temperatures
This part is also compatible with select models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore.
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