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Customer Questions and Answers for Door Gasket (Refrigerator Door Seal) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6036069
Manufacturer Part Number: WB2X6547

Replacement refrigerator door gasket that restores a tight seal to help maintain proper cooling and reduce frost and moisture buildup. Fits the door channel to stop warm-air leaks and improve overall temperature stability. What it does:

  • Seals the refrigerator door perimeter to keep cold air in and warm air out.
  • Helps reduce frost and ice buildup inside the compartment.
  • Can reduce condensation and uneven cooling caused by a worn or damaged seal.
  • Common symptoms of a failing gasket: warm spots, excess frost, visible gaps around the door, or higher-than-normal energy use.
What's included: One (1) door gasket. Install notes:
  • Unplug the appliance and remove food from the door area before beginning work.
  • Clean and dry the gasket channel and door surface; align the gasket and press it fully into the channel for an even seal.
  • If the gasket is stiff, gently warming it can make installation easier—avoid excessive heat.
  • Confirm this part number matches your appliance model before installing.

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For Ge Door Gasket (Refrigerator Door Seal) (Part Number: OEM6036069)

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Hello Lou! The door gasket listed for your model is part number WB2X6547. You may click on the part number to view a repair video. Thanks!

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Hi. Remove the door and place it on a protected table top. Place it open side up. You have to un-layer it starting from the sides and the handle nuts and screws. Lay them all aside so you know how to reassemble them. The same holds true to all the inside parts one at a time. When replacing the door gasket part # WB2X6547, make sure it is layed flat and not twisted so it forms and seals properly. The ends of the door seal lay inside the door. Lay all glass one at a time so they are placed inside the door exactly as removed. Make sure the window seal is not kinked so it seals against the glass. Thank You.

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Pete P. for Model Number RS743G*J1

I am renting a place with an old Hotpoint Range/Oven Model #RS743G*J1, Serial #FT230365R. I damaged the door seal gasket and would like to replace and purchase a new gasket/seal, your part #AP201-2020. I was able to take the door off and get the six hex-shaped screws off the bottom edge of the door. The problem is I can't seem to get to the inner door area where the gasket is because there are two weird looking rounded-top screws at the top inside of the door that have a star-shaped interior. A regular Phillips screwdriver or hex key will not work. What tool do I have to purchase to get those screws off the inside of the door so I can get to the interior of the door to replace the gasket? Or is there another way to get to the door interior? I am in a rush to fix this oven as I am moving out in a few days. Please explain very clearly as I need "oven repair for dummies"! Thanks.

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Hello Pete, These are called a torx head screw. I'm not sure about the exact size but you can go the the nearest hardware store and buy a torx bit set that includes 5 or 10 sizes. The size you need will be between a T-20 to a T-30 approximately.

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Hi Lynn. Yes this gasket is designed to withstand all oven temperatures. Door gasket part # WB2X6547. Cover a table w/ shipping blanket. open the door and lock the hinges for removal of door. Then remove it and put it face down on the table with the handle just off the table's edge. Then you can access the inner door screws surrounding the frame. You only need to remove the inner door so you can lay both gasket edge's into the inner door hole so it is not folded wrong and forever twist the gasket. It all needs to lay natural. Thank You.

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Marty, to verify the correct oven door seal used on your appliance we will need your model number. Please obtain this information for further assistance. Thanks!

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Hello Bob! The original gasket 0071637 has been discontinued. The manufacture has not suggested a replacement or a cross reference to your gasket. Unfortunately, we will be unable to suggest WB2X6547 as a replacement. Sorry.

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Hello Bob! Please double check your model number and supply your serial number. We will need this information to help verify any cross references. Thanks.

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