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@@Brandon01. I would try changing around positions slightly to see if it reads the RFID. Or putting it back on to the filter and see if it reads it. If that is the case then wrap it around the new generic filter. If all that fails then I believe the RFID within the label is damaged and not working properly
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I just bought a filter for 36.00 . It has the exact label xwfe as the original. I put it in and it wouldnt work. I got a refund with the company and PayPal. They said to keep it. I put the old filter back. I may try this. Problem is what if its counterfeit and hollow.
@@normantrahan3438 most likely the XWFE you bought is counterfeit and they put the XWFE sticker to sell it more expensive but the label does not have a RFID to make the fridge work. Keep the original label and use this trick to use normal filters. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
Use this trick to buy a XWF filter ($10) instead of a GE XWFE one ($55), which are the exact same thing but with a RFID tag.
AWESOME. Thank you SO much!!
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I do the same thing with my printer cartridges. I move the chip to the new generic cartridges.
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Love this idea!
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That is smart!
Can you please respond: I stick my label in the exact spot as yours and I still get the ERR message on the screen and water won’t dispense.
@@Brandon01. I would try changing around positions slightly to see if it reads the RFID. Or putting it back on to the filter and see if it reads it. If that is the case then wrap it around the new generic filter.
If all that fails then I believe the RFID within the label is damaged and not working properly
Where would you get the generic filter?
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@@gotitdone Cool, thanks!
I just bought a filter for 36.00 . It has the exact label xwfe as the original. I put it in and it wouldnt work. I got a refund with the company and PayPal. They said to keep it. I put the old filter back. I may try this. Problem is what if its counterfeit and hollow.
@@normantrahan3438 most likely the XWFE you bought is counterfeit and they put the XWFE sticker to sell it more expensive but the label does not have a RFID to make the fridge work.
Keep the original label and use this trick to use normal filters.
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