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Model numbers can be made up of numbers (1005400, for example) or a combination of letters and numbers (LAT1000AAE). The model number will most likely appear on either a paper sticker or a metal plate. Your appliance's model number tag may look similar to the sample model number tags shown here (model number highlighted in yellow):
This drier may also be known as a refrigerator ultra-violet dye drier or a filter drier and is meant to be used with your fridge. This piece is a filter for the refrigerant that moves through the refrigerators sealed-system. The most common reason you will need to replace the filter is if your fridge/freezer is not starting. You should consider having this piece installed by an appliance repair technician that is trained and licensed. Installing this part requires specialized knowledge and tools. The installation will require the service technician to recover and recharge the refrigerant in the refrigerators sealed-system.
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OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Simply put, this means that the company who made your appliance is also supplying the replacement part for it.
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Edna
November 28, 2019
Hi. I am looking at this part for my fridge and need to know what it does. It’s called a drier. Partselect number is ps11749031. Thanks for any help in this matter.
For model number WSR57R18DM00
Hello Edna, thank you for inquiring. The Drier, also known as a filter drier, is a filter for the refrigerant that moves through the refrigerators sealed-system. If your refrigerator will not start, this part is a likely culprit. I hope this helps!
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Genell
June 25, 2019
The bottom of the freezer builds up ice, the fan was replaced months ago but when too much ice builds up the refrigerator and freezer shuts down and doesn't work. When i defrost the freezer it starts working again. Could the filter drier be clogged?
For model number GI6SDRXXY02
Hello Genell, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Defrost Heater, PartSelect Number PS11738605. You can test the heater for continuity with a multi meter. Hope this helps!
Hello Lewis, Thank you for the question. Water is normal during the defrost cycle, however it should drain into the Pan under the appliance to evaporate. We suggest checking the P-Trap Drain Tube for a clog or blockage preventing the water from draining. We hope this helps!
Where is the water filter located at? I'm trying to replace it but can't find it.
For model number Wrb322dmbmoo
Hello Ann, thank you for a very interesting question. The water filter compartment is located on the right-hand side of the refrigerator ceiling. To replace the filter, follow the following steps:
1. Press upward on the water filter cover to access the filter.
2. Turn the filter counterclockwise, and pull straight out to remove it.
3. Remove the sealing label from the replacement filter and insert the filter end into the filter head.
4. Turn the filter clockwise until it stops. Snap the filter cover closed.
5. Flush the water system.
We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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