Mohamed July 31, 2023 for Model Number PDS22SCRBLSS I HAVE REFREGIRATOR GE: MODEL/PDS22SCRBLSS I NEED THE DOOR AND THE FREEZER GASKET PLEASE AND SEND ME THE PART NUMBER AS WILL THANKS
1 Answer 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. Read More...
Nick June 07, 2022 for Model Number PDW22SISR SS I am looking for a replacement freezer gasket for a GE fridge/freezer with model number PDW22SISR SS. I believe the part number for the gasket is WR14X10183 but I can't find that anywhere. Can you advise on a suitable replacement?
1 Answer 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. Read More...
1 Answer Gregg, The part number for the door gasket is WR14X10177 but has been discontinued with no suitable replacement. Read More...
Edward Hughes July 12, 2021 for Model Number PFS22SISSS I need the freezer gasket WR14X10177 and it is no longer available, What can I use?
1 Answer Edward, Unfortunately, with the gasket having been discontinued there would be no suitable replacement available. Read More...
Funmi March 10, 2021 for Model Number PFS22SISBSS I need to replace the gaskets for my freezer and refrigerator doors. The original part numbers WR14X10177 and WR24X10173 are coming up unavailable. Are there replacement gasket parts that are compatible with my PFS22SISBSS?
1 Answer 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. Read More...
Daniel October 07, 2019 for Model Number PFS22SISBSS On your site when I select the gasket for the freezer door wr14x10177 it says it is the same as part PS964075 which is the part on the GE web site. Then I put the fridge model PFS22SISBSS and it says part not compatible. Is it compatible or not?
1 Answer Daniel, the gasket WR14X10177 is indeed compatible with your model as it is a manufacturer direct replacement of the original PS964075. Read More...
Allen June 26, 2019 for Model Number GDL22KCWBSS What is the size of the Freezer gasket? I saw AP3686454 will this work on my freezer? The size is 32 Width and 25 Height. I was also looking for the refrigerator gasket 32 Width x 38 3/4 Length
1 Answer Allen, Based on your model number the correct gasket part numbers are Refrig. WR14X10183 and the freezer WR14X10177 Read More...
Karen December 31, 2018 for Model Number Ge refrigerator freezer door gasket for model # PDS2MHRBCC The gasket I need is part # WR4X10177 But I want a white gasket, please advise if you have this in stock. Is there free shipping? Thank you
Allan J August 21, 2016 for Model Number PFS22SISBSS How to remove and replace my fridge gaskets.Thanks.
1 Answer 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. Read More...
Kevin May 14, 2016 No air flow to my GE Profile refrigerator, compressor and fan running freezer is -2. And fridge is 50
1 Answer 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). Read More...