WR24X20455 General Electric Refrigerator/Freezer Door Gasket
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR24X20455
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WR24X20455 replaces: AP5796164, WR24X10259, PS8758486, WR24X10072, WR24X10158, WR24X25780, B01M8P9SZO, 3032874, EAP8758486.
Special Price
$63.99
Regular Price
$101.99
(37% off)
Refrigerator/Freezer Door Gasket, Black Color.
This component is crucial for sealing the refrigerator door, ensuring it remains shut. It helps to prevent condensation and the build-up of frost. Compatible with GE brands such as Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, and Profile, this OEM replacement part is vital for maintaining your refrigerator's efficiency. The black gasket measures 24 inches in width and 20 inches in height, fitting on the inner door panel of the freezer. Its main role is to keep the cold air inside by preventing warm air from entering.
If your freezer door gasket is failing, you might notice gaps or tears in the gasket, frost forming near the door, or the door may not close properly.
You can install this replacement gasket without needing glue or adhesives. Sometimes, using a hairdryer might help it fit better and seal properly, but be careful to avoid overheating which could damage the gasket. For optimal results, you might consider soaking the new gasket in warm water before installation to help it take the correct shape.
This component is crucial for sealing the refrigerator door, ensuring it remains shut. It helps to prevent condensation and the build-up of frost. Compatible with GE brands such as Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, and Profile, this OEM replacement part is vital for maintaining your refrigerator's efficiency. The black gasket measures 24 inches in width and 20 inches in height, fitting on the inner door panel of the freezer. Its main role is to keep the cold air inside by preventing warm air from entering.
If your freezer door gasket is failing, you might notice gaps or tears in the gasket, frost forming near the door, or the door may not close properly.
You can install this replacement gasket without needing glue or adhesives. Sometimes, using a hairdryer might help it fit better and seal properly, but be careful to avoid overheating which could damage the gasket. For optimal results, you might consider soaking the new gasket in warm water before installation to help it take the correct shape.
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