GFC525N General Electric Food Waste Disposer - Overview
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Garbage Disposal Drain Stopper
PartSelect #: PS12726321
Manufacturer #: WC11X20163
The splash guard, also known as a mounting gasket, is used for garbage disposals. The guard creates a tight seal between the sink and the garbage disposal ring. This part is black in color and made of...
$20.37
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Sink Flange
PartSelect #: PS12722852
Manufacturer #: WC15X20161
The sink flange attaches to your sink drain opening and provides a connection to mount the disposal unit to the sink itself. If your food waste disposer is leaking, there are a few places that you sho...
$54.24
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Drain Elbow Kit
PartSelect #: PS12722851
Manufacturer #: WC14X20160
This is an elbow outlet and gasket for a food waste disposer or garbage disposer. This part connects the disposer to the drain pipe in your home. If you notice a blockage or a leak, you may need to re...
$26.82
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1/2hp Continuous Feed Disposer Corded
This part number matches the current model number GFC525N
PartSelect #: PS12725431
Manufacturer #: GFC525N
This continuous feed disposer efficiently grinds food waste for quick and convenient disposal. Featuring a powerful 1/2 HP motor and corded design, it delivers reliable performance and easy installati...
$137.65
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Claudia
April 9, 2024
Disposal quit. Is there a reset and how do I reset it
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Hi Claudia, thank you for reaching out. The reset button is a red button located on the bottom or lower back side of the garbage disposer. If the garbage disposer gets jammed and the motor overloads, the reset button will pop out and shut the disposer off. To reset the disposer: Turn the wall switch to OFF. Wait two to five minutes for the motor overload control to cool down. Depress the red reset button located on the bottom or lower back side of the disposer. If the disposer still will not start, check the main fuse or circuit breaker that supplies power to the disposer and try starting the disposer again. We hope this information is useful!
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Common Symptoms of the GFC525N
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Deteriating splash guard
The splash guard for the disposer was deteriorating and kept falling into the disposer and getting chewed up making it even less reliable. I purchased two different 'universal' splash guards at the hardware store. Neither of them fit. I finally crawled under the sink with my eyeglasses and a flash light to find the model number. I se
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arched for the model number on part select and received veery quickly. I just popped it in (less than a minute) and now everything is wonderful. Don't buy a new disposer (my wife wanted me to) buy the replacement part that is giving you trouble at PartSelect!
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Brian from North Charleston, SC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Splash guard was worn out
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Phyllis from Avon, MN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Lost or misplaced splash guard
What a snap just push it in and all is OK. Tried the generic one from Lowes didn,t work. This was great and cheap including shiping charge.
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Roger from Star City, WV
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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