Fresh Food Door Gasket
$204.22
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PartSelect Number
PS296969
Manufacturer Part Number
WR24X446
Manufactured by
GE
Product Description
Fresh Food Door Gasket Specifications
This white fresh food door gasket used to seal the refrigerator door when closed.
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Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Fresh Food Door Gasket
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door Sweating | Fridge too warm | Leaking | Fridge runs too long
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Kenmore, Hotpoint, RCA.
Part# WR24X446 replaces these:
AP2067919, 1227, WR24X446, WR24X0446
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Average Repair Rating: 3.7 / 5.0, 16 reviews.
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ice maker not working properly and door seal worn
Two screws held the icemaker on. You do not even have to take them all the way out to remove the IM. Replacement of the water valve was just as easy except they (parts manufacturer) updated the flange nut with a compression fitting and it took me a minute looking at it before I realize what was going on. The door seal could not be easier, no tools just a few minutes of time
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Michael from Bradenton, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Gaskets didn't seal well, were moldy
Would have been an easy job but the bottom channel of the refrigerator door that the gasket snaps into was rusty and had to be cleaned out with a screw driver. Took some working with it to figure out why it wasn't snapping in hence the long time to fix it.
The freezer door gasket went much better. It had been folded for shipping and had to be heated per the instruction to ensure a seal. That was easier than I expected it to be.
The seal seems fine now. No moisture. I wish I had done this sooner!
The freezer door gasket went much better. It had been folded for shipping and had to be heated per the instruction to ensure a seal. That was easier than I expected it to be.
The seal seems fine now. No moisture. I wish I had done this sooner!
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Michelle from Muskegon, MI
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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gasket needed to be replaced
first started with the bottom corner then went across the bottom and proceeded to go around the refrigerator. this made it hard to get the last corner in the track. I redid it by getting all four corners set in the track then worked on pushing the sides of the gasket in. This worked much better.
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nora from bristol, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Old gasket damaged/worn
I had to figure out how to remove the old gasket and install the new one on my own since there were NO INSTRUCTIONS. The old gasket had to be cut off; the new one had to be warmed in hot water to make it flexible enough to flatten out. Once that was done, I had to trim excess plastic from the inside corners before the gasket would press into place at the corners.
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Dale from Hutchinson, KS
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Old gasket was torn and leaked
This was much easier than I anticipated.
The most time doing the repair was waiting for the water to soften the new seal.
The old one pulled right out, she cleaned it off and I pushed the other into place.
Part select got it to me quicker than expected and when I phoned the order in and inquired about whether I needed the retainer behind it she asked someone and found I did not which saved me $16.
They are great and this whole transaction went too smooth...
The most time doing the repair was waiting for the water to soften the new seal.
The old one pulled right out, she cleaned it off and I pushed the other into place.
Part select got it to me quicker than expected and when I phoned the order in and inquired about whether I needed the retainer behind it she asked someone and found I did not which saved me $16.
They are great and this whole transaction went too smooth...
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Kevin from Red Oak, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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replace torn gasket
The part arrived It said to warm it to take out wrinkles but not even a picture of how to take off the old or put on the new. Everything on the internet in general about gaskets explained about unscrewing the old gasket but I couldn't find any screws. The user feedback mentioned no tools and that was our only clue and the only reason we finally succeeded. We looked at it repeatedly over 5 days. Pulled and pushed and could not figure out how it was attached or how to unattach without breaking things. I finally got out a screw driver and tried to pry it off. An hour later I got a corner piece started to come off. We pulled all the way around and got it off easily once started. We again struggled to put the new one on. Couldn't really tell what area of the gasket fit back into the crease. It kept falling off. Finally we pushed the correct edge of the gasket into the crease. VERY difficult. Fat edge fits into skinny crease. Took a lot more strength than expected so it didn't seem right but it was. Took a while and a lot of strength to work the corners and sides in. Eventually got the whole thing on. A picture and 4 sentences would have been a big help. Wouldn't try it again. To anyone else...No screws. Use a lot of strength. I hope someone publishes a picture for you.
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Dawn from Waldorf, MD
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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bottom of gasket deteriorated and let in warm air
i pulled the old gasket off, and placed the new one in place, starting at the corners. then i lined up the insert in the gasket with the gap where it is to go and ran my fingers along the gasket, pressing in with my thumb.
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Lawrence from O'Fallon, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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needed to replace the gasket because it had become brittle
My husband thought he would have to set aside time on the weekend to replace the gasket. It was delivered and I unpacked it put it on and that was that.
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tara from cumming, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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sweating / leaking water
it was so easy I need to put an ad online to replace gaskets got the right part on time get fit
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John from Bryan, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Old gasket did not seal
Took old gasket off put new on.
Gasket came well packaged so only ran hot water over it briefly and put it on.
Gasket came well packaged so only ran hot water over it briefly and put it on.
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Mary from Hortense, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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MAKIS
February 21, 2020
I am looking for GE door gasket for tbg21jaxerww. Can you help me to find it? I send you from greece.Thanks in advance
For model number TBG21JAXERWW
Hello Makis, thank you for your question.The fridge door gasket is PartSelect Number: PS296969
and the freezer door gasket is PartSelect Number: PS296968. We are unable to ship outside the continental US. I hope this helps.
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Ed
February 9, 2020
After following the instructions on how to get the kinks/wrinkles out of the gaskets, there are still a multitude of "ripples" on 2 opposite sides of the gasket. The almost boiling water had virtually no effect on them. Please advise. Thanks.
For model number TBX21JARJRAA
Hi Ed,
Thank you for your question. If there are still ripples in the gasket, try soaking it again for 10 minutes and rub it with petroleum jelly to see if this helps. The jelly will moisturize the gasket. If this does not help, you may need to have the gasket replaced. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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PartSelect Number: PS296969
Manufacturer Part Number: WR24X446
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