PNRV12ZWH01 General Electric Water Filter System - Overview
Sections of the PNRV12ZWH01
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Reverse Osmosis Pre and Post Filter
PartSelect #: PS220390
Manufacturer #: FX12P
This pre and post filter set helps reduce contaminants and improve water quality by filtering water before and after the purification process. Regular replacement supports clean, great-tasting water a...
$79.56
In Stock
Water Filter Cartridge Membrane
PartSelect #: PS220389
Manufacturer #: FX12M
This filter includes flow control and cone screen.
$84.83
On Order
Water Tubing - 1/4 inch X 33 feet
PartSelect #: PS968043
Manufacturer #: WS07X10018
$36.85
Special Order
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Common Symptoms of the PNRV12ZWH01
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ro system quit putting out water
changed filters and ro cartridge. ro cartridge holder was broken where the brass T screwed into and the flow control and screen needed replaced. Actually I lost the flow control and screen when I disconnected the tube to the fawcett (and drain) I wonder if the control was in the system because I never did find it and it was not in t
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he tubing when I checked it. Anyway, thank you for the parts and was able to do it easily. Thank you.
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norman from mesa, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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O-ring on my under-the-sink water filter had broken
I simply replaced the old O-ring; rubbed a bit of petroleum jelly around the seal and rescrewed the filter cannister back in place. It was easy, and worked like a charm!
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Dennis from Burke, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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RO senser stopped working
unplugged 2 wires
disconnected and reconnected 2 water input and 2 water output connectors, new batteries and it works
disconnected and reconnected 2 water input and 2 water output connectors, new batteries and it works
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william from tamp, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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