WR71X10973 GE Refrigerator Door Shelf Bin

WR71X10973 ‌GE Refrigerator Door Shelf ⁤Bin is a⁤ specific ⁣replacement interior ⁣door shelf ⁣designed⁢ for ⁣general Electric refrigerators. It ‍is⁣ an injection-molded thermoplastic storage ⁣component that fastens to the⁢ refrigerator door⁣ liner via ⁣molded mounting bosses or retainer ⁢rails and provides ‍a recessed ​containment ⁤area for bottles, jars and other small⁤ items; as a mechanical subassembly ‍it is a‍ passive, non-electrical part⁤ of ⁤the⁢ appliance interior.

The shelf ⁢bin’s primary role is mechanical‌ containment and load​ transfer within the ⁤door​ assembly:⁢ it⁢ secures stored items, transmits their weight⁢ to the door​ liner and hinges, and must maintain ⁢correct clearance for the door gasket and⁢ evaporator airflow paths. It interfaces⁤ directly with the door liner,‌ mounting clips or⁢ screws, and adjacent door bins⁣ or rails;​ when ‍worn,​ cracked or misseated it‌ can‍ produce localized loading on the door,⁤ interfere with door closing​ or seal compression, and create‍ secondary issues such as ⁤excessive door‌ sag or unwanted vibration during compressor cycles.

In the ‌article you will⁢ find a ‍technical overview of the ⁣WR71X10973 bin’s intended function and ​typical​ installation geometry, guidance on​ model compatibility and how to verify fitment, common failure modes and symptoms‌ to look⁢ for, practical‍ inspection and troubleshooting steps to isolate mounting or ⁤deformation problems, and replacement⁤ considerations ​including ⁢part ⁣verification, fit and⁢ fastening ⁢checks and basic handling precautions.The information is ⁣presented to ⁣help technicians, engineers ⁤and appliance ⁢owners assess condition, select the correct ⁢replacement ‍and restore proper door performance without ‍implying ‍specific product endorsements.

Table of Contents

Function ‍and Role of ‌the Door ⁢Shelf⁣ Bin in Temperature zoning and load distribution

the WR71X10973 GE Refrigerator Door ​Shelf⁢ Bin functions as a localized storage‍ and ⁢thermal buffer on the refrigerator ⁤door, ‍creating a distinct micro-zone that typically runs warmer than interior shelving. ⁣Its plastic⁤ construction​ and placement​ on‌ the door expose ‍stored items‍ to more frequent temperature ‍swings and lower ⁢cold-air exposure ⁢during ⁣compressor cycles,⁤ so⁣ it⁣ is best used⁤ for condiments, bottles, and⁣ other ‌items‌ tolerant of modest temperature ‍variation. Because the⁤ bin ⁢adds thermal mass when loaded ‌(for example,‌ multiple ​large bottles), it⁣ changes the short-term heat ⁣load experienced whenever the door opens: heavier, ‌liquid-filled ​items‌ moderate temperature excursions but ‌increase the refrigeration load ‍and hinge⁤ torque during operation and⁢ door⁣ movement.

from ⁣a compatibility⁤ and service perspective, the​ door shelf bin interfaces mechanically with model-specific mounting pegs, rail slots, and door contours;⁢ improper fit ⁢or a cracked bin ​can ‌impair door sealing and alter airflow patterns, ‌producing warmer ⁣pockets near the door⁢ edge and ⁢longer compressor‍ run⁣ times. Technicians should verify peg spacing and seat the‍ bin ‌fully‍ to⁤ restore intended⁣ zoning and‌ load ⁣distribution; mis-matched‍ replacements ​can shift storage geometry, ‌concentrate weight on a‌ single hinge, or obstruct internal air circulation. practical indicators of ‍a failing bin include visible deformation, sagging ⁤under ⁤load, or difficulty ⁣achieving ⁢a ⁣flush door close,​ all of ‌which merit⁤ replacement or redistribution​ of stored items to preserve consistent‍ temperature ⁣zones.

  • Primary use: ⁣moderate-temperature storage for nonperishables ‌and beverages
  • Mechanical⁢ considerations: peg/rail⁤ alignment,snap-fit engagement,and structural‍ integrity
  • Thermal behavior: low intrinsic thermal mass,increased ​system load‍ with liquid-filled items
  • Failure symptoms: sagging,cracking,impaired ‍door ⁤seal,localized warming near‌ door
item Description
Material Rigid​ thermoplastic designed for food-contact and structural support
Mounting Model-specific ⁤peg/rail engagement; must match door⁣ contour and‍ slot pattern
Typical contents Condiments,bottled beverages,jars-items tolerant of modest temperature fluctuation

How the WR71X10973 GE⁣ Refrigerator⁢ Door ‌Shelf Bin Integrates with the Door Assembly‌ and ‍Internal Airflow

The WR71X10973 GE‌ Refrigerator Door ​Shelf Bin integrates⁢ with‌ the door ⁤assembly by engaging molded rails and ​retention tabs ⁢on⁢ the‍ inner door‍ liner.‍ The bin is‌ typically injection-molded​ from a ​durable ⁢thermoplastic and ​is designed ​to clip⁤ into standardized ‍shelf tracks so it supports vertical and lateral‌ loads without ⁣transmitting‍ stress to the door⁣ gasket or​ hinge ​mechanism. Technicians⁣ should note the orientation of retaining hooks and the position of anti-tilt ribs during installation: improper engagement can allow⁤ the bin to ⁤pivot under load, interfere with the⁤ door’s closing plane, or​ create localized ⁣pressure against the gasket that‌ degrades the door seal over time. Compatibility is resolute by matching‍ the bin’s rail ‌geometry and ⁣tab spacing to the refrigerator ⁤model’s door liner‌ rather than​ by ⁣model ⁤number‍ alone; replacements are ​best confirmed by cross-referencing the part number and physical ​rail⁤ dimensions ​before purchase.

Although ⁤door ​shelf bins‍ do⁤ not contain HVAC components, their geometry affects internal airflow patterns in the fresh-food cavity by partially redirecting or obstructing ⁣the⁣ passive return flow⁤ to⁤ evaporator ⁣vents. Many GE ⁤door designs⁢ route air close ⁢to the door⁢ liner‍ and ⁣use ⁣vent ⁣openings ‌near the hinge ‍or top rail; a ⁤misaligned ⁣or overfilled bin ⁣can block those openings and produce symptoms⁣ such as temperature⁤ stratification on the⁤ door shelves or‌ increased frosting near vents.‍ For practical service checks, verify that the bin clears any visible vent openings, that‌ its retention clips sit​ flush in​ the liner, and that there is no deformation from⁢ impact⁤ or heat exposure. ​When troubleshooting cooling ⁤anomalies localized to the door area, inspecting and, ‌if ⁤necessary, reinstalling or replacing the WR71X10973 bin⁣ is a straightforward mechanical step that eliminates a potential‌ obstruction before progressing‌ to duct ⁢or evaporator diagnostics.

  • Mounting ‍features: retention⁣ tabs, anti-tilt ribs, ⁤and ⁢rail clearance⁤ that must ⁢match door liner ⁢geometry.
  • Behavioral effects: potential⁤ to block‍ vent openings or alter passive airflow paths when​ misaligned or overfilled.
  • Service checks: confirm‌ clip ‍engagement, ⁢clearance to vents, absence ⁤of warping, and correct orientation during ​replacement.

Common⁤ Failure Symptoms: ​Structural⁤ Damage, Mount Wear, and ‍Performance ⁣Indicators

The WR71X10973 GE Refrigerator​ Door Shelf Bin ‍functions as a load-bearing ⁤storage component that ⁢secures bottles, condiments, and small containers to the inner​ door⁢ panel. ⁢Typical failures begin with stress cracks in the bin body or abrasion and fatigue ⁤at the molded mounting tabs; these ‍localized failures change the bin’s load distribution​ and ‍can⁤ allow‍ the bin⁢ to sag ‍or disengage under normal ⁤use. Compatibility​ is mechanical as much as dimensional: a replacement ‍bin must match the original ⁤mounting ‌geometry‌ and clip spacing to restore intended behavior,​ otherwise ‍even an intact​ bin can⁣ exhibit binding, ⁣excessive play, or ‌premature wear of the door‍ retainer ⁣features.

diagnosing⁢ damage combines‍ visual inspection and​ simple functional checks: ⁤look ⁢for hairline fractures, deformation‌ of the lip that bears vertical loads, or missing/chipped ⁢tabs, and⁢ then ‌apply a ‌controlled load to verify that the bin ‌seats without lateral movement ‌or creaking. Practical examples include a bin ⁣that rotates​ outward⁣ when a⁢ tall bottle ⁢is placed near⁢ the center ⁤(indicating⁤ tab shear or stretched clip ​openings) ‌and a⁣ bin that progressively slides down‌ a stepped door rail (indicating‌ edge​ wear⁣ or a worn retaining ridge).The following list⁢ and table summarize common symptoms and‍ rapid reference checks​ useful for technicians and ⁤appliance owners.

  • Visible cracks or missing‌ material at mounting tabs⁣ and ‍the⁤ load-bearing lip.
  • excessive ⁤lateral play, sagging ‍under typical load,⁤ or audible creaks ⁢when ⁤loaded.
  • Difficulty snapping into place ⁣or failure to remain ‌seated after​ repeated cycles.
  • Deformation ⁣of the bin flange that ⁤prevents uniform contact ⁢with ⁢the door rail.
Item Description
Mounting⁤ tabs Wear or fracture at tabs causes loss ⁢of retention;⁣ inspect for elongation of clip slots and chipped corners.
Load-bearing ⁣lip Deformation or cracks at ​the ⁢lip ⁣cause sagging-check by applying a known weight and observing ‍deflection.
Retention ridge/rail ​fit Worn ​ridge or‌ mismatched replacement can allow sliding; confirm​ dimensional match to‌ original bin ⁤before ⁤installation.

Compatibility, Replacement Considerations,⁢ and Installation Procedures for Door⁤ Shelf bins

The WR71X10973⁣ GE Refrigerator Door shelf Bin ‍is a‌ molded‌ storage component‌ that serves both​ static and dynamic⁣ load-bearing roles on ‍the ⁤refrigerator ⁣door, providing organized storage while​ resisting repeated⁢ opening and closing​ forces. Functionally, these bins ​are typically made from⁤ impact-resistant thermoplastic and retain their position via a molded⁤ rail-and-lip geometry⁤ that engages ⁣door-mounted tracks or studs; ​differences in rail profile, clip spacing, and door liner reinforcement‌ determine compatibility across refrigerator ⁤models. When evaluating ⁢compatibility, compare‌ the replacement bin’s⁣ rail ‌shape and ​the location of engagement⁣ tabs ‍with the existing ⁢liner, ​and ​visually⁣ inspect⁢ the​ liner for broken⁤ bosses ​or deformation ‍that could​ prevent⁣ a secure ‍snap-fit; mismatched rail geometry⁣ is the most common reason ​an or else identical-looking bin will⁢ not ⁤seat ⁣correctly or will prematurely‍ detach‌ under load.

Replacement⁣ and installation ⁤are ⁤straightforward⁤ for technicians⁢ but ​require attention to ⁢alignment⁤ and liner condition⁤ to avoid repeat failures. Before installing⁢ a new bin, empty the door, support ‌the⁤ door if necessary⁤ to ‌prevent slamming, ⁤and verify that⁣ retaining bosses and channels are intact; damaged ⁣liners⁤ often​ require repair or door liner replacement rather ‌than ​only swapping the ​bin. Typical procedures‌ include removing‌ the old⁢ bin ⁤by lifting ‍and disengaging the upper ‍lip, cleaning the track area⁢ of debris, aligning the⁢ new‌ bin ‍so ⁢the lower rails‍ enter the‍ channel, and applying‌ even downward pressure until ⁢the ⁢ snap-fit rail engagement is audible⁣ and tactile. After ​seating, cycle the door⁤ and load the bin incrementally to confirm‍ that⁢ clips hold under typical⁢ use and that the door ‌seal and hinge are not ⁢obstructed.

  • Pre-install checks: inspect liner bosses,⁣ clear debris from channels, confirm no interference ‌with door gasket or‍ hinge.
  • Removal: empty bin, lift upper edge ‌to‍ free lip,‌ pull straight out to avoid shearing ⁤clips.
  • Installation: align⁤ rails,press evenly until ⁤engagement is felt;​ avoid prying on⁢ one⁢ side‌ only.
  • Post-install verification: ​open/close door several times,apply typical load to⁤ ensure⁤ secure retention.
Item Description
Material Impact-resistant‍ thermoplastic with UV ‍and cold-crack resistance for refrigerated environments
Mounting snap-fit rails ⁤that engage⁣ door ⁣liner⁤ channels or molded studs – ⁢verify​ geometry ‌match
Common failure modes Cracked clips,⁤ deformed liner bosses, excessive⁣ flex ‍from overloading‍ or frozen⁢ contents
Tools/requirements Gloves, flashlight‍ for ⁣inspection; no special tools for ‌typical⁤ snap-fit replacement

Q&A

What​ is the WR71X10973 part?

WR71X10973 is a GE OEM refrigerator‍ door shelf⁤ bin ‌- a clear ‌plastic⁤ storage bin ⁢that mounts⁣ to the ⁢inside of the ⁤refrigerator door to hold bottles, condiments and ‍other items. ‌It⁣ is sold as a replacement‍ part for⁣ compatible ​GE/Hotpoint/Haier refrigerators that use that bin⁢ design.

How‌ do I no if‌ WR71X10973 ⁤will fit my refrigerator?

Check ‍your refrigerator’s‌ model number (usually ‌on a tag⁢ inside⁤ the fridge or on ​the door ⁤edge) and compare⁤ it to the compatibility list provided by GE or an authorized parts⁣ dealer.⁢ You‌ can ​also ​remove the existing bin and look​ for a ⁢molded ‌part number on⁣ the​ underside;‍ if it reads WR71X10973 it is indeed ‍a direct​ replacement. When in doubt,‌ consult the​ appliance’s parts ⁤diagram‍ or GE Parts‍ customer ⁢support to confirm fit.

How do I remove the old‍ door bin⁣ and install⁤ the WR71X10973?

Most ‌GE door​ bins remove without tools: open​ the door, ‌lift ​the bin​ slightly to⁢ clear‌ the⁢ mounting lips, ‌then⁢ pull‌ the⁤ bottom out and lift away.‍ To install ⁣the replacement, align the top ‍lip on ​the bin with the⁤ door rail, hook⁢ it in, ‍then ⁤press the bottom⁣ into place⁣ until it snaps into the retaining rail.​ If your model⁤ uses clips or screws,⁣ remove ​those frist and⁢ reinstall them with the new bin. ‍Unplugging ​the ⁢appliance is not required but you may ‌want the door‌ secured ​to avoid it swinging while⁤ you work.

Why does my replacement bin keep falling ‌out​ or not‍ seat properly?

If the​ bin won’t​ stay in⁣ place, check the door‍ rail and mounting clips⁢ for damage, cracks or built-up ‍debris that prevent ‌proper ⁢seating.Broken retainer clips or deformed rails are the most common causes;‍ those ​components‍ may⁢ need replacement. Also confirm you⁢ have the correct bin ‌orientation and‌ that ‌any‍ stops ⁢or​ hooks on⁢ the ​bin are ‍aligned with the door⁢ rails before pressing into place.

What⁢ is the⁢ weight capacity of the⁣ WR71X10973 ⁤door bin?

GE does not publish a specific maximum weight for individual ⁤door ⁤bins.They ‌are intended ‍for ‍typical​ door items (condiments,​ jars, small bottles and sometimes a gallon⁢ jug depending on⁣ design).‌ To​ avoid​ damage, distribute ​heavy items across multiple shelves and do ‌not⁢ use⁣ the‍ bin‍ as a support surface. If you need to store heavy containers,‍ use ⁢interior shelving rated for heavier loads.

Is‌ the WR71X10973 ‌dishwasher safe and how should I clean it?

Most refrigerator door ⁤bins are made of durable ‌plastic and can be cleaned ‌with warm, soapy water and ‍a​ soft cloth. Avoid abrasive pads, strong solvents, or very​ hot‍ water that could ⁣warp the plastic. Some users put bins‌ on ⁢the ⁤top rack of a dishwasher,⁤ but hand washing ⁤is ‌safest to⁤ preserve ⁢fit ⁣and finish. ⁤Dry thoroughly ‌before reinstalling.

Can cracked or‍ broken mounting tabs on ‍the WR71X10973 be⁣ repaired?

Small cosmetic cracks can‍ sometimes be temporarily repaired with food-safe epoxy ​or plastic ⁢adhesive, but ⁢repairs ⁣may not restore original strength and can fail under load. For⁤ reliable long-term ‍use, replacing the entire‍ bin​ (or the specific door rail/clip if available separately) is recommended. If ⁣the⁤ clip ‌or rail is a separate replaceable part, ‌replacing the clip‌ is often cheaper ‍than a ‍full ‌bin swap.

Where can I ⁢buy⁤ an authentic⁣ WR71X10973 replacement and⁢ how much does it usually ‌cost?

OEM WR71X10973 bins ‍are available from GE Parts ​& Accessories,‍ authorized appliance parts distributors, ⁣and many online retailers. Price varies by seller ⁤and ⁣region; expect⁢ to pay substantially more for ‌OEM‍ parts ⁤than ⁤generic aftermarket bins. Always confirm ‌part ⁤number compatibility with ⁤your ⁤refrigerator model before purchasing ⁣to avoid returns.

To‌ Conclude

The WR71X10973 GE​ refrigerator door⁣ shelf bin serves a‌ practical role in everyday appliance use by organizing stored items, supporting ​weight‍ on the door, and ​contributing to an even and accessible⁣ interior layout. ‌As ‌a structural component, it helps prevent​ spills,‌ reduces ‌stress ⁢on the door assembly, and maintains the intended spacing that supports efficient airflow and consistent cooling performance.

Accurate diagnosis and timely replacement are vital when ⁢the bin shows signs⁢ of⁤ wear-such as⁣ cracks, chips, ⁤deformation, ⁢sagging, or poor alignment-or ‌when it‌ no longer secures ​contents safely.Verifying that the part ‌is ‌compatible with the refrigerator model and‌ following proper installation procedures⁣ restores original⁢ function and⁤ reduces the risk ⁢of⁢ further‍ damage. For uncertain diagnoses or if removal ⁢and⁤ installation are ⁣difficult, consulting ⁢a qualified​ service technician ensures the repair is​ completed safely and⁤ correctly.

maintaining⁢ or replacing the WR71X10973 ‌door⁢ shelf bin ⁣as needed supports appliance reliability, ‍helps preserve food ​quality, and⁣ can⁤ prevent ⁤more costly repairs down the⁢ line. Thoughtful assessment, use of ‌the correct replacement⁤ part, ‌and adherence to manufacturer guidance ​will‍ optimize long-term performance and‌ safety ‍of the⁣ refrigerator.


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