WR02X27092 General Electric Refrigerator Bottom Hinge Pin
Genuine OEM NEW Part WR02X27092
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR02X27092
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR02X27092 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP6286747, WR02X12238, WR02X11749, WR13X10100, PS12295811, 4547182, WR13X10109, WR13X690.
Special Price
$6.99
Regular Price
$9.00
(22% off)
Refrigerator Bottom Hinge Pin
This component is suitable for use when the refrigerator door fails to shut properly. It is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement part specifically designed for GE refrigerators, including brands like Hotpoint, General Electric, RCA, and select Kenmore models. The bottom hinge pin plays a crucial role in the smooth operation of the refrigerator door, ensuring it opens and closes securely. Located at the lower part of the door, it helps maintain the door's alignment and facilitates easy movement.
Common reasons for the malfunction of the bottom hinge pin include normal wear and tear, corrosion, or physical damage that compromises its functionality.
Indications that the bottom hinge pin may need replacement are:
- Misalignment of the refrigerator door
- Difficulty in operating the door
- Noticeable noises during door movement
- Apparent damage or deterioration on the hinge pin
Replacing a faulty bottom hinge pin can restore the proper function and extend the lifespan of your refrigerator.
This component is suitable for use when the refrigerator door fails to shut properly. It is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement part specifically designed for GE refrigerators, including brands like Hotpoint, General Electric, RCA, and select Kenmore models. The bottom hinge pin plays a crucial role in the smooth operation of the refrigerator door, ensuring it opens and closes securely. Located at the lower part of the door, it helps maintain the door's alignment and facilitates easy movement.
Common reasons for the malfunction of the bottom hinge pin include normal wear and tear, corrosion, or physical damage that compromises its functionality.
Indications that the bottom hinge pin may need replacement are:
- Misalignment of the refrigerator door
- Difficulty in operating the door
- Noticeable noises during door movement
- Apparent damage or deterioration on the hinge pin
Replacing a faulty bottom hinge pin can restore the proper function and extend the lifespan of your refrigerator.
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