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Review on ❄️ GE Refrigerator Ice Dispenser Damper Door WR17X11653 - Genuine OEM Replacement by Therealwesley Shaw

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To make this new design work on an older design with a smaller valve

You CAN do this for an old ice dispenser door. A few steps need to be taken. Cut the rubber door around the perimeter to fit the smaller old door, about 1/8 inch. Remove the new rubber door from the new white plastic door frame. Cut a deeper notch in just one of the slots so the lever on the old white door frame can slide smoothly and evenly into the rubber. Door. About 1/16 inch lower. Remove the old rubber door from the old white door frame. Use double-sided tape. After drying, this white foam absorbs water like a sponge, I squeezed it out. Old white door frame. Seal completely with double-sided tape. Cover the inside of the new door flap with double-sided tape. Join the two pieces together, aligning the deeper cut of the slot with the long link on the old door panel. flat. Put the door back into the refrigerator. First you need to align the middle tabs of the door, rotating them at an angle and straightening them to align the back tabs. The white lever tends to get in the way. Sponges, this will help you a lot to see what you are doing. Can you unlock it beforehand? There may also be glue that can be used to better hold the new rubber door onto the old white frame. Now it seals out the cold air and works as it should again. This is the correct part for my old fridge and is no longer in stock. [.] I'm pretty sure I can use black S30 Loctite polyurethane to attach it to the white frame if it doesn't hold up over time.

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