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Customer Questions and Answers for Gasket by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11059371
Manufacturer Part Number: WR14X10177

Color: Black

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Mohamed, The part number for the freezer door is WR78X10925 and the part number for the freezer gasket is WR14X10177. Unfortunately, the gasket has been discontinued by the manufacturer & is no longer available. No alternate or substitute part has been recommended by the manufacturer.

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Nick, Based on the information provided this part has been discontinued by the manufacturer & is no longer available. No alternate or substitute part has been recommended by the manufacturer.

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Edward, Unfortunately, with the gasket having been discontinued there would be no suitable replacement available.

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Funmi, the gasket kit WR24X10173 can be used for the refrigerator doors. Unfortunately, the manufacturer has discontinued the freezer door gasket WR14X10177 and has not provided an approved substitute. As this is the case, we would not be able to guarantee that an alternative would fit properly.

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Daniel, the gasket WR14X10177 is indeed compatible with your model as it is a manufacturer direct replacement of the original PS964075.

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Allan, There is a cover on the inner corner of the door gasket. You will pull this cover off and then simply pull the gasket out of the groove on the door. The end will just pull the plastic piece and it should pop out.

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Kevin, A model number would have been very helpful. With the freezer at -2 dgrs. it's not likely a sealed system problem. You do want to check and make sure both refrigerator doors and the freezer door close and seal properly. Check and make sure there are no articles on the shelves that may be against the side or back walls, or hanging over the edges. This can cause "air pockets" or redirect the air flow in the refrigerator and cause the temperatures to increase. You can also check and readjust the temperature control(s) to a temperature of 38 dgrs. in the refrigerator and 0 dgrs. in the freezer. and adjust up or down from there(give the refrigerator 24 hrs. between adjustments).

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