WR14X10330 General Electric Refrigerator-Freezer Door Gasket
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR14X10330
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WR14X10330 replaces: AP4981460, 1812185, AH3487789, EA3487789, EAP3487789, PS3487789, WR14X10213, B0093RLARS.
Special Price
$75.99
Regular Price
$122.99
(38% off)
Refrigerator-Freezer Door Gasket.
This gasket is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part designed for GE refrigerators, compatible with various brands including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and some Sears-Kenmore models. It plays a crucial role in maintaining an airtight seal for the refrigerator door, which helps keep the cold air inside and prevents warm air from entering.
Over time, the gasket may wear out due to regular use or environmental conditions, potentially leading to air leaks.
Here are some signs that might suggest the gasket needs replacement:
1. If there are visible gaps or tears in the gasket, cold air might escape.
2. The refrigerator may operate more frequently or for longer durations to keep the temperature stable.
3. There might be condensation or frost near the door edges, a sign of air leaks.
4. The gasket could become stiff, brittle, or lose its magnetic seal, which can cause the door to not shut properly.
If you notice any of these issues, it might be time to consider getting a new gasket to ensure your refrigerator functions efficiently.
This gasket is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part designed for GE refrigerators, compatible with various brands including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and some Sears-Kenmore models. It plays a crucial role in maintaining an airtight seal for the refrigerator door, which helps keep the cold air inside and prevents warm air from entering.
Over time, the gasket may wear out due to regular use or environmental conditions, potentially leading to air leaks.
Here are some signs that might suggest the gasket needs replacement:
1. If there are visible gaps or tears in the gasket, cold air might escape.
2. The refrigerator may operate more frequently or for longer durations to keep the temperature stable.
3. There might be condensation or frost near the door edges, a sign of air leaks.
4. The gasket could become stiff, brittle, or lose its magnetic seal, which can cause the door to not shut properly.
If you notice any of these issues, it might be time to consider getting a new gasket to ensure your refrigerator functions efficiently.
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