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GLIDE BUCKET Right Hand DISP WR72X10234
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PartSelect Number
PS1766284
Manufacturer Part Number
WR72X10234
Manufactured by
GE
Product Description
GLIDE BUCKET Right Hand DISP Specifications
Having trouble with your refrigerator's ice bucket not moving smoothly? We've got just the thing you need ? the GE Glide Bucket especially tailored for the right hand side of your fridge. This simple little gadget plays a crucial role in helping your ice bucket slide in and out effortlessly ? just like it was brand new. Now, why is it important? Because a poorly supported ice container can disrupt its performance. But with the GE Glide Bucket, your ice container will get the solid support it needs to function at its best, ensuring you have access to ice whenever needed. Before you start installing, remember to unplug your fridge and move anything that might spoil without power to somewhere safe. It's also a good idea to wear work gloves to keep your hands safe during the process. Rest assured with the quality and reliability of this part, as it comes from the respected GE brand known for their durable products. The GE Glide Bucket is all about improving your refrigerator's functionality and providing a solution that makes life a little easier. So go ahead, make your appliance feel like new again and let worry be a thing of the past.
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This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint.
Part# WR72X10234 replaces these:
WR72X10380
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Broken front end of the bracket holding up the ice maker bin
You must have a nutdriver to replace this part. No wrench or pliers will fit in the space to loosen any of the nuts.
You cannot simply replace the bracket, because it's connected to the ice-maker assembly and it's a very snug fit. Therefore, you must remove the bracket on the opposite wall to give you room to angle the assembly and slip on the new bracket.
Be careful when you're screwing the nuts back in, especially the two in the back of the freezer. It's a difficult angle to keep a grip, and it's easy to drop the screws into the freezer (and then you have to fish them out of the bags of frozen peas)
1 - Remove the nuts from the broken bracket.
2 - Remove the nuts from the bracket on the opposite wall.
Now you have room to maneuver.
3 - Angle the ice-maker assembly and slip off the old bracket, and then slip on the new bracket.
4 - Align the brackets over the holes and screw in each nut.
The most difficult part was screwing in the two back screws when replacing the brackets onto the freezer walls. It's a pretty simple job that requires no muscle.
You cannot simply replace the bracket, because it's connected to the ice-maker assembly and it's a very snug fit. Therefore, you must remove the bracket on the opposite wall to give you room to angle the assembly and slip on the new bracket.
Be careful when you're screwing the nuts back in, especially the two in the back of the freezer. It's a difficult angle to keep a grip, and it's easy to drop the screws into the freezer (and then you have to fish them out of the bags of frozen peas)
1 - Remove the nuts from the broken bracket.
2 - Remove the nuts from the bracket on the opposite wall.
Now you have room to maneuver.
3 - Angle the ice-maker assembly and slip off the old bracket, and then slip on the new bracket.
4 - Align the brackets over the holes and screw in each nut.
The most difficult part was screwing in the two back screws when replacing the brackets onto the freezer walls. It's a pretty simple job that requires no muscle.
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Stephen from Larchmont, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Right ice bucket Glide broke at the connection towards the front of the freezer
Very simple install.
Take the ice bucket and top shelf off and pull it out of the freezer. Get a nut driver for the bolt holding the auger motor onto the left side glide. Then maneuver the auger motor off the left side glide and take the 2 screws out of the right glide and replace with new glide.
Take the ice bucket and top shelf off and pull it out of the freezer. Get a nut driver for the bolt holding the auger motor onto the left side glide. Then maneuver the auger motor off the left side glide and take the 2 screws out of the right glide and replace with new glide.
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Mike from Medford, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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