Description
Product Description
Ensure your refrigerator maintains optimal cooling efficiency and a tight seal with the genuine OEM gasket, part number WR24X10077. This fresh-food compartment door gasket is designed for select GE (and affiliated) refrigerator models and replaces worn, cracked, or inefficient seals. Because door liner dimensions, channel mounting, and hinge alignment vary among models and production years, please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to confirm proper fit and compatibility. geapplianceparts.com+1
Features & Benefits
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OEM-engineered fit: Manufactured by GE to meet original specifications for models that call for WR24X10077. geapplianceparts.com+1
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Improved energy efficiency: A proper gasket helps prevent warm air infiltration and cold air leakage, reducing compressor workload and energy costs.
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Reduced frost & condensation: A tight door seal keeps humidity out, reducing frost build-up and moisture issues inside the fresh-food compartment.
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Restores appliance integrity & resale value: Replacing a degraded gasket ensures the refrigerator performs as intended and presents better internally.
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Straightforward replacement: Designed to replace the original gasket, often with minimal tools and effort when fitment is confirmed.
Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Is Needed
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The refrigerator door does not close firmly or you can feel air escaping around door edges.
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Frost or ice forming around the fresh‐food door liner or interior edges.
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The compressor runs more frequently or continuously yet the fresh-food compartment struggles to maintain proper temperature.
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The existing gasket is cracked, torn, warped, discoloured, or the magnetic/edge seal is weak.
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Visible gaps, mis-fit or the door liner channel looks worn or deformed.
Cross Reference / Alternate Part Numbers
This gasket (WR24X10077) is listed as compatible with or replaces alternate numbers in some catalogs, including PS296763 as referenced by some aftermarket listings. Amazon
Compatibility Notes
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Confirm your door liner channel width, gasket bead profile, and mounting style (snap-in, adhesive, etc.) — even with correct part number, slight liner differences may affect fit.
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If the door is mis-aligned, hinges are worn or the liner is warped, replacing the gasket alone may not restore full sealing—have a technician inspect the door assembly.
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Proper installation often involves warming the gasket (e.g., warm water or low heat) so it seats properly and the magnetic/edge seal conforms fully. geappliances.com
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Replacing the gasket will improve sealing, but will not resolve unrelated issues such as compressor failure, refrigerant leaks or major liner/door damage.



