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PFSS9PKYASS General Electric Refrigerator

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This is an OEM replacement water filter for your refrigerator. The manufacturer suggests replacing this filter every 6 months or 300 gallons of water. If not replaced regularly, you will risk contamin...
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This OEM door mullion spring is found in French door style refrigerators, and is used to apply tension between components in the fridge doors. The spring engages and retracts the door flap, which allo...
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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 wor...
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This part is the replacement French door hinge for your refrigerator. It is made of white plastic and is approximately 1 ¼ inch by 1 inch. The French door hinge can also be known as the flipper hinge....
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Assembly CASE-ICE ROUTE This dispenser ice chute door and funnel assembly is for refrigerators. Dispenser ice chute door and funnel assembly opens to let ice through when dispensing into a glass ...
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This part houses the water filter and connects the water lines.
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Not dispensing water
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Door won’t open or close
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Customer:
Alfred from Novato, CA
Parts Used:
MWFP
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Replace water filter
Unscrew old filter and remove(counterclockwise). Line up arrow on new filter with arrow on connection housing. Turn clockwise till resistance met. Do not overtighten. Follow directions. Simple.
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Customer:
David from Tacoma, WA
Parts Used:
MWFP
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
water running slow
unscrewed old filter by hand, installed new filter.
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Customer:
Cheryl from PALATINE, IL
Parts Used:
DA81-01345B
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Installation Video Incorrect
The installation video notes that the door mullion spring has a bent end, and that the bent end of the spring is to be inserted into the LOWER hinge. However, on my refrigerator door, the bent end of the door mullion spring must be inserted into the UPPER hinge in order for the door to function properly. (Also noted that in your video t he installer manually closed the door mullion rather than just closing the refrigerator door, another indication that the installation of the spring was incorrect.) After watching the video several times to confirm I was installing the door mullion spring according to the video instructions, I tried inserting the bent end of the door mullion spring into the upper hinge, which proved to be the correct installation of the door mull spring. What should have been a 5 minute repair turned into an ½ hour repair.
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