This is a replacement spring pin for French door-style refrigerators. This part is made of white plastic and is approximately ½ an inch in length. If the mullion that keeps the doors closed is not working, and your door won’t stay closed, you may have a problem with the spring or the spring pin. This part is sold individually, so be sure to determine whether you need a new spring pin or the spring itself. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door won’t open or close
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WR02X12651 replaces these:
AP4345334
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Mark
April 18, 2018
The spring and the plastic pin broke on our door. Can the replacement pieces be easily slipped back into place? It looks like it would be that easy.
For model number GFSS6KKX
Hi Mark, Thank you for the question. Yes, the pin and spring will just push into place. Hope this helps!
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Patrick
August 28, 2017
Your part number wr02x12651, works with a spring. I need that spring. I need to order 2 springs and selves if you can get the part number of that spring.
For model number PFSS6PKWBSS
Hi Patrick,
Thank you for the great question. The spring part number is PS2322785. Let us know if you need help locating the shelf part number !
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I can't find the correct spring part for my french door. The closing flap part is missing the spring.
For model number PFSS6PKXASS
Hello Pat, thank you for contacting us. You would need to replace the whole door mullion as that part is not sold separately, good luck with the repair!
The plastic pin broke on the top of the mullion on our door. Can the replacement piece(s) be easily slipped back into place? I tried to remove the plastic piece with pliers, to no avail. Please instruct on how to remove the broken plastic piece. Thank you.
For model number GFSS6KKX
Hi Joe,
Thank you for your question. Yes, the French spring pin can be installed easily. Both the pin and the spring will just push into place. To remove the stuck pin, try inserting a self tapping screw in the pin just a few thread lengths. This may help loosen it enough for you to remove it. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Joe
February 13, 2023
spring broke on mullian
For model number GFSS6PKBASS
Hello Joe, Thank you for your inquiry. Researching the model number that you have provided, the mullion door spring is part# PS3512841. We hope this helps with your repair.
Hello Joe, Thank you for your inquiry. Researching the model number that you have provided, the spring is part# PS3512841 and the pin is part PS2322786. Good luck with your repair.
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The door flap on the french door would not reset itself to go into the upper track it would just flop around freely and jam the door from being closed.
Just opened the french door took the new plactic sleeve placed it on the upper end of the spring and then inserted into the upper hole first then with a little pressure turned the bottom end of the spring and placed it into the lower hole.
The French swing part of the door would not go back where it needed to. I had to put it back in place with my hand.
I just replaced the broken spring and the little plastic cylinder that goes over the end of one part of the spring. I placed the plastic part on first and slid it in place, then had to bed the other end of the spring a little bit to place it in the hole. But once it went in, the door worked perfectly. And I'm a 70 yr old woman. So if I can do it, anyone can.
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