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GNUL30Z01 General Electric Water Filter System

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This water filter cartridge is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your home water filter. It helps filter rust, sand, sediment, and soil from your water. This is a pack of two filter cartrid...
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Customer:
Dennis from Burke, VA
Parts Used:
WS03X10001
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
O-ring on my under-the-sink water filter had broken
I simply replaced the old O-ring; rubbed a bit of petroleum jelly around the seal and rescrewed the filter cannister back in place. It was easy, and worked like a charm!
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Customer:
james from dearborn, MI
Parts Used:
FXULC
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Change filter
Finally got it apart and job done, changed water filter
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Customer:
John from Alameda, CA
Parts Used:
FXUSC
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
water filter cartridge over a year old, needed changing
With this whole house water filter in line with the water heater line, I could see the filter was dirty because of the clear water filter housing and the original filter was white. I used a manufacturer supplied spanner wrench and turned off the water first, then unscrewed the filter housing and replaced with the new white filter cartrid ge, then re-installed the cartridge housing. The old one was visibly full of dirt because it was nearly black with sediment. I like the original equipment cartridge because it is white, other charcoal filters are black so you can't tell when they are full of dirt.
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