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Customer:
Robert L. from Eldred, PA
Parts Used:
WR60X114
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Noisy fan
Emptied freezes, turned off power, took floor of freezer out [4 screws ], took two screws out of fan mounts and replaces fan. Reassembled by reverse process. Simple
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Customer:
Gery from Tavares, FL
Parts Used:
WR2X7975
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Bar end cap broke
Just snapped in.
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Customer:
John from NORTH PALM BEACH, FL
Parts Used:
WR24X445
Difficulty Level:
Very Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Freezer door gasket replaced
Both PartSelect and GE advisors told me to remove/loosen screws holding gasket to the door. This model has no screws. After pulling to old gasket from a corner (very difficult) I found that it is held in place by pressing it into a channel running around the door. Very difficult to line up the proper parts and very difficult to slide/adjust it into place. When finally installed, one corner of the gasket protruded so that the door was not flush and actually kept the door from closing. I tried to push/pull it into place. No good. Finally I tried to hammer the gasket back to make it flush. No good, as it evidently crushed the magnets providing the necessary holding power and produced gaps. I finally had to get foam window stripping plus heavy duty magnets to pull door to frame. Result: door closes OK but some moisture collects around door.
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Customer:
Ed from Mason, TX
Parts Used:
WR24X446
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Refridgerator Door Gasket Needs Replacing
I watched some videos online trying to find one that pertained to my door gasket and found a couple. After that it was a snap. The old gasket came off easy and the new one went back on easy. I did however submerse it in hot water first to kind of even things out.
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