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Whirlpool  |  Genuine OEM Part Number: W10830162

Whirlpool W10830162 Genuine OEM French Door Refrigerator Door Gasket

$130.81 $145.49
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Description

The French Door Refrigerator Door Gasket is a new gray rubber door seal measuring 23" H x 20" W. If one of the refrigerator doors won't close properly or you can feel cold air escaping the appliance, replacing the rubber gasket may alleviate these issues. Note that door seal gaskets may also compress over time, causing the appliance to work harder to maintain a constant, cool temperature. Frost may accumulate inside the freezer as a result. To remove any creases or wrinkles from the new gasket, set it in the sun or place it in hot water for a few minutes. Easy to install with basic hand tools like a multi-screwdriver, removal of the refrigerator door, and novice repair experience. Before installation, unplug the refrigerator or shut off the house circuit breaker for the appliance.

Attributes

Compatible model W10830162 is compatible with multiple Whirlpool models, including WRF535SWHZ, WRF535SMBM, KRFC300ESS, KRFF305ESS, and WRF535SWHV
Dimension depth 25.9 in
Dimension height 1.3 in
Dimension width 18.6 in
Item weight 2.95
Replaces W10830162 French Door Refrigerator Door Gasket replaces the part numbers 12723206AP, W10179332, W10179332N, W10199876, W10443225, and W10571956
Special features Whirlpool Genuine OEM Parts and Accessories are designed specifically for your appliance, meet tested engineering standards, and are crafted to ensure the quality of your appliance.

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Dimensions:
18.6 in x 1.3 in x 25.9 in
Whirlpool W10830162 Genuine OEM French Door Refrigerator Door Gasket
Whirlpool

Whirlpool W10830162 Genuine OEM French Door Refrigerator Door Gasket

$130.81 $145.49

The French Door Refrigerator Door Gasket is a new gray rubber door seal measuring 23" H x 20" W. If one of the refrigerator doors won't close properly or you can feel cold air escaping the appliance, replacing the rubber gasket may alleviate these issues. Note that door seal gaskets may also compress over time, causing the appliance to work harder to maintain a constant, cool temperature. Frost may accumulate inside the freezer as a result. To remove any creases or wrinkles from the new gasket, set it in the sun or place it in hot water for a few minutes. Easy to install with basic hand tools like a multi-screwdriver, removal of the refrigerator door, and novice repair experience. Before installation, unplug the refrigerator or shut off the house circuit breaker for the appliance.

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