





[Lifetime Warranty] WR17X11653 Refrigerator Ice Dispenser Door Flap Replacement – Compatible with GE & Kenmore Refrigerators - Replaces AP3672582 WR17X11653 PS964304
WR17X11653 Refrigerator Ice Dispenser Door Flap
Key Features
- Direct replacement for the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part.
- Forms a seal to prevent warm air from entering the ice chute, reducing frost and condensation.
- Dimensions: 0.5 in. H x 3.25 in. W x 3.25 in. D.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP3672582
- PS964304
- AH964304
- EA964304
- WR17X3093
- WR17X3492
- 1032671
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for specific General Electric (GE) refrigerator models.
- Verify compatibility by matching your appliance's model number with the part's specifications.
When to Replace
- Ice fails to dispense or dispenses intermittently.
- The existing flap is broken, warped, or does not seal properly.
- Excessive condensation or frost builds up around the dispenser opening.
- Water is leaking from the dispenser chute area.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from its power source before starting the installation.
- Tools typically required: Phillips head screwdriver and a small flat-head screwdriver.
- Access the old part by removing the dispenser control panel and housing.
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Description
WR17X11653 Refrigerator Ice Dispenser Door Flap
Key Features
- Direct replacement for the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part.
- Forms a seal to prevent warm air from entering the ice chute, reducing frost and condensation.
- Dimensions: 0.5 in. H x 3.25 in. W x 3.25 in. D.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP3672582
- PS964304
- AH964304
- EA964304
- WR17X3093
- WR17X3492
- 1032671
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for specific General Electric (GE) refrigerator models.
- Verify compatibility by matching your appliance's model number with the part's specifications.
When to Replace
- Ice fails to dispense or dispenses intermittently.
- The existing flap is broken, warped, or does not seal properly.
- Excessive condensation or frost builds up around the dispenser opening.
- Water is leaking from the dispenser chute area.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from its power source before starting the installation.
- Tools typically required: Phillips head screwdriver and a small flat-head screwdriver.
- Access the old part by removing the dispenser control panel and housing.























