
Fresh Food Door Gasket
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PartSelect Number PS296973
Manufacturer Part Number WR24X450
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Product Description
Fresh Food Door Gasket Specifications
This fresh food door gasket is used to seal the refrigerator door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.

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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door Sweating | Leaking | Fridge too warm | Fridge runs too long
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint, Kenmore, RCA.
Part# WR24X450 replaces these:
AP2067923, 1998, WR24X450, WR24X0450, WR24X0459, WR24X459
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Jason
August 21, 2019
Will this part (white door gasket) fresh food door gasket.Partselect number ps296973 work on my refrigerator that is serial number lt515559? I don't want to get the wrong gasket and then have to send this one back if it does fit.
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For model number CTX18BABARWW

Hello Jason, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS296973. Hope this helps!
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Rick
September 13, 2019
Does this door gasket come with a rigid edge to aid with insertion into slot? If not, what is the procedure for repair?
For model number TBX18DASERWH

Hello Rick,
Thank you for your question. The gasket does not come with an rigid edge to help install, we recommend using a butter knife to help guide the new gasket in. Regardless, follow these instructions to complete the repair: Remove the old gasket by ripping it out on the front. Take some boiling water from the water boiler and dip the new gasket in it to "smooth" out the gasket and make it more "pliable." Slap the new gasket in the top corner (inner edge closes to the fridge) and work across then down. Hope this helps!
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Rachel
May 30, 2019
Do you have a gasket available to fit the fridge. It measures approximately 40 x 28 inches.Thank you
For model number GE refrigeratpor TBX18JA TBH18JA

Hello Rachel, thank you for your question. The freezer gasket is Part Number: PS296972 and the fridge gasket is Part Number: PS296973. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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Connie
December 28, 2019
Will this part work on my Hotpoint model no ctx18epb serial no mf 541056
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Hello Connie and thank you for writing.
Yes, it will. Gasket Part Number: PS296973 is in the list of compatible items for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
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Jim
October 5, 2022
Do you have this model number door gasket available for refrigerator?
For model number General Electric refrigerator TBX18DAXPRAA

Hello Jim, thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found that the part you are looking for is part number PS296973. If you would like assistance placing an order, please contact customer service. Good luck with your repair!
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Demnis
December 1, 2022
Does part number WR24X450 fit model TBX18JABRWW
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Hi Demnis, thank you for contacting us. Yes, this part will work with your model. Customer service is always available to help you place an order if you are having trouble doing so. Good luck with your repair.
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it appears some one damaged the gasket in the front
First, I removed the old gasket by ripping it out of front,
Second, I cleansed the rust (no idea how that get there, maybe it's a cheap fridge)
Third, I took some boiling water from the water boiler and dip the new gasket in it to "smooth" out the gasket and make it more "pliable" (really, it didn't seem like much happened, nonetheless, I did it to make sure I don't have to struggle if it comes to that)
Forth, I slap the new gasket in the top corner (inner edge closes to the fridge) and work across then down. But somehow after everything is accomplished, the gasket at the bottom appears bulged so I re-did it from the bottom up. and double checked on the firmness by checking with a flash light w/ the fridge closed (I made sure I did this near night time lol)
Lastly, I did love to thank PartSelect for shipping it out so quick. I ordered on Sunday, they shipped it on Monday and I received it on Tuesday morning at work. Incredible speedy service that even RadioShack overnight service took 3 "overnights" to recieve.
Second, I cleansed the rust (no idea how that get there, maybe it's a cheap fridge)
Third, I took some boiling water from the water boiler and dip the new gasket in it to "smooth" out the gasket and make it more "pliable" (really, it didn't seem like much happened, nonetheless, I did it to make sure I don't have to struggle if it comes to that)
Forth, I slap the new gasket in the top corner (inner edge closes to the fridge) and work across then down. But somehow after everything is accomplished, the gasket at the bottom appears bulged so I re-did it from the bottom up. and double checked on the firmness by checking with a flash light w/ the fridge closed (I made sure I did this near night time lol)
Lastly, I did love to thank PartSelect for shipping it out so quick. I ordered on Sunday, they shipped it on Monday and I received it on Tuesday morning at work. Incredible speedy service that even RadioShack overnight service took 3 "overnights" to recieve.
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Kah Po from San Francisco, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Both the freezer and refridgerator seals were leaking
We took the old seals off, T\they really just peal off, and replaced with the new ones.We were not really sure how they went on, because there really was no instructions with the seals, but we figured it out. After we really figured it out and got started, it was pretty easy. The only instructions that come with it is how to prep the seals before they go on.
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Susan from Ocean View, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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old gasket warped and split,
the new gasket did not appear to exactly match the old one but it did seem like to correct size, and that it should work. I removed the old and worked the new one into the receiver bar with some good old thumb pressure. the door does not 'suck' closed but it seems to be forming around the frame and I do not feel any loss of cold air. All in all a simple process from picking up the phone to completion.....hopefully saved me the cost of a new fridge for a few more years?????
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Patrick from Waterford, NY
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Replacing the refrigerator gasket
Start at the inside top corner and slowly work across the top, pushing with thumbs so that you feel it fitting into the groove. Go inch by inch. No speeding on this one. The gasket was so well packed that there were no folds or kinks, so no heating was necessary.
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Kristina from Southbury, CT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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The door gasket was coming apart
I just let the gasket sit on a flat surface for a couple of days. I didn't immerse it in hot water as the directions stated. It went on fairly easy. Just took a bit of patience. The fact that it was packaged nicely without it being jammed into a tight bundle probably was a big factor in the ease of installation.
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BRYAN from SOLON SPRINGS, WI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Gasket had deteriorated at bottom.
I removed the old gasket and snapped the new one into the grooves. No tools were required.
PartSelect provided excellent service. It was a GE manufactured part. GE no longer stocked this part.
PartSelect is a terrific appliance repair parts vendor.
PartSelect provided excellent service. It was a GE manufactured part. GE no longer stocked this part.
PartSelect is a terrific appliance repair parts vendor.
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Edward from Winchester, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Robert R - June 29, 2019
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Easy repair
The part was what I needed, fridge works fine
Dianne G - April 9, 2019
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Easy order and repair
We received the part as described and it was packaged very well. We unpacked it, laid it flat on the floor and left it for several days. Replacing the gasket on the refrigerator was very easy. Just need to line it up and push into the slot on the door.
Angela M - February 20, 2019
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The perfect solution for Florida!
My condo was in very good shape, but the mold on the gasket of the refrigerator was too much to try and clean. Finding this part was perfect- easy to identify for my model, arrived quickly with good instructions, and was easy to install. Just lay flat for a bit to acclimate, and snap into place. Perfect!
Marsha B - August 19, 2018
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Quick installation
The refrigerator gasket was easy and quick to install.
Agnes C - June 30, 2018
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East repair
Receive part in a timely manner and my son installed this door gasket. Fit perfect -- it works! hassle free, thank you so much!
Thomas S - February 20, 2018
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Simple to install. Fit good
Gasket fit well . Worked fine.
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