Special Price
$172.78
Regular Price
$232.16
In stock
Available Quantity:
41
SKU
WP2266903
The Whirlpool WP2266903 Door Gasket forms a seal around the refrigerator door to ensure that it is properly cooled and energy efficient. This gasket is made of flexible material and it compresses when the door closes and does not allow warm air in and cold air out. It maintains an internal temperature, saves energy and preserves food. It is fitted to a specific size and is guaranteed to perform well and can be replaced easily on Whirlpool refrigerators of the same model.
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces:
2266903
This Part Fits the Following Models (133)
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| Manufacturer Name: WHIRLPOOL Product Number: WP2266903 OEM Part Number: WP2266903 Product Description: Gasket-Fip |
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Installation Steps
Step1: Unplug the refrigerator for safety.
Step2: Remove the old gasket by pulling it from the door channel.
Step3: Warm the new gasket slightly to make it flexible.
Step4: Press the new gasket into the channel evenly, starting at the corners.
Step5: Close the door and check for a proper seal.
Step6: Plug the refrigerator back in and test.
