PXRQ15F00 General Electric Water Filter System - Overview
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Pre and Post Filter Set
PartSelect #: PS951498
Manufacturer #: FQROPF
Used in water filtration systems.
$85.45
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Reverse Osmosis Cartridge
PartSelect #: PS951497
Manufacturer #: FQROMF
Introducing the Reverse Osmosis Cartridge by GE, designed explicitly for reverse osmosis systems. This high-quality RO Cartridge will significantly enhance the quality of your water by effectively rem...
$108.77
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Faucet Assembly
PartSelect #: PS2355060
Manufacturer #: WS15X10070
Enhance the functionality of your reverse osmosis systems with the high-quality Faucet Assembly by GE. Crafted meticulously, this GE Faucet Assembly comes in an elegant chrome finish, adding a touch o...
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Water Filter Faucet Base Chrome
PartSelect #: PS3491636
Manufacturer #: WS10X10045
$129.32
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Water Tubing - 1/4 inch X 33 feet
PartSelect #: PS968043
Manufacturer #: WS07X10018
$36.85
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Patricia
October 20, 2023
This unit is making a loud noise so shut it down : could it be the filters needing changed or something else?
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Hi Patricia,
Thank you for your question. If you are hearing a loud noise from your water filtration system, make sure the filters have been installed correctly. You may also have a calcium or magnesium buildup on the intake valves. We hope this helps!
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Reverse Osmosis faucet leaking beneath sink.
Closed all water valves, then drained residual water. Removed In-Sinkerator in order to have room to manipulate faucet attaching hardware. Removed old faucet. Ensured two water drain lines and one R/O water supply line were run up through hole in sink. Placed sink gasket over all three lines. Attached smallest drain tube to the fauce
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t base first, followed by larger drain tube, then supply tube. Opened water valves to ensure no leaks before starting installation of mounting hardware. Mounted faucet base over hole in sink and placed long securing bolt through faucet locator. Had an assistant hold the wing nut clamp on the underside of the sink while I tightened the bolt from the top. Once the faucet base was tight and secure, I re-used the ring gasket from the old base and mounted the faucet onto the base. In the case of my GE unit, it had alignment keyways that allowed the faucet to drop in and then lock in place when rotated 45 degrees counterclockwise. After ensuring faucet top and base were lined up and locked together I installed the set screw in the back of the faucet to complete the install.
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Erik from LAS VEGAS, NV
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Bottom Rusted Out
Remove filler hose from old tank replace with new tank and hook up fill hose
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H. P from DEL RIO, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Wrench (Adjustable)
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Plastic battery tray broke from being removed and reinstalled over the past 8 yrs.
Took the new tray from the package, put a new battery in it and slid the new tray & battery into the base of the RO faucet. No problem, just as it should have been, except the new tray should have come with a new rubber washer.
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Conrad from GLENDALE, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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