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Refrigerator Door Gasket
1) Unbox the new gasket and get it ready to install so you don't have to leave the fridge open too long.
2) Open the door and grab the old gasket at one of the corners and pull away. This will unseat the barbed ridge I mentioned above. Work your way around the door until the whole gasket is free.
3) Set aside the old gasket
4) Grab a moistened paper towel and wipe down the (now exposed) sealing surface of the fridge and door.
5) Align the new gasket in the door and start pushing the barb into place. I found that the new gasket seemed slightly oversize compared to the original, so it took a little tweaking. What worked for me was to get all the corners seated, then work my way around the door making sure the gasket is fully seated.
6) Once you have the new gasket installed, close the door to make sure everything fits OK.
7) Open the door again and run your finger along the inside edge of the gasket seal. What you want to do is fold the edge of the gasket down so it lays flat against the outer wall of the door.
8) Shut the door and look from the sides and top to try to spot any gaps. You should be able to poke the gasket from the side and get the magnet strips to click into place. It seems like after a day or so the gasket 'relaxed' and I didn't have to worry about this anymore.
9) Dispose of the old gasket. I was able to pull the gasket into four pieces (separating at the corners) so it would fit in my city trash can... Read more...
PartSelect Number PS2331952
Manufacturer Part Number 241872513
This fresh food door gasket is used to seal the refrigerator door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air outside.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
Matthew from Washington, DC
Refrigerator door gasket torn
No instructions included, so it took a little bit of staring at the new part to figure out how it works. The barbed ridge on the gasket fits into a slot on the door. The flat face of the gasket has an internal magnetic strip that helps keep the seal tight against the steel face of the refrigerator. Installation requires no tools. This is the basic process:1) Unbox the new gasket and get it ready to install so you don't have to leave the fridge open too long.
2) Open the door and grab the old gasket at one of the corners and pull away. This will unseat the barbed ridge I mentioned above. Work your way around the door until the whole gasket is free.
3) Set aside the old gasket
4) Grab a moistened paper towel and wipe down the (now exposed) sealing surface of the fridge and door.
5) Align the new gasket in the door and start pushing the barb into place. I found that the new gasket seemed slightly oversize compared to the original, so it took a little tweaking. What worked for me was to get all the corners seated, then work my way around the door making sure the gasket is fully seated.
6) Once you have the new gasket installed, close the door to make sure everything fits OK.
7) Open the door again and run your finger along the inside edge of the gasket seal. What you want to do is fold the edge of the gasket down so it lays flat against the outer wall of the door.
8) Shut the door and look from the sides and top to try to spot any gaps. You should be able to poke the gasket from the side and get the magnet strips to click into place. It seems like after a day or so the gasket 'relaxed' and I didn't have to worry about this anymore.
9) Dispose of the old gasket. I was able to pull the gasket into four pieces (separating at the corners) so it would fit in my city trash can... Read more...
Refrigerator Door Gasket - White
PartSelect Number PS9493819
Manufacturer Part Number 242193206
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
Lorrie from LOMPOC, CA
Refrigerator section wasn't chilling
I pulled the old gasket off and thoroughly cleaned the entire refrigerator door, including the area where the gasket would pop into. Starting at the two upper corners, I pushed the corners into the ridge in the door and used my thumbs to press the gasket in along the top of the door. I then went about halfway down the door using my thumbs to push in the gasket. Then I pushed the lower corners in, taking my thumbs up either side of the door to finish installing that section then I pushed the bottom in, checking the lower corners to make sure they were secure. Then I closed the door and made sure the seal was secure on both sides of the door.
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Refrigerator Door Gasket - Gray
PartSelect Number PS3408461
Manufacturer Part Number 241778307
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
Ed from PETALUMA, CA
Old door gasket was worn and edge was cut
Pulled the old gasket out if groove on the door, cleaned inside the groove, squirted some windex in the groove to ease the new gasket in the groove, then proceeded to work the gasket into the groove. Made sure gasket was all the way in the groove around the perimeter of the door. Done!
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Door Gasket - Gray
PartSelect Number PS11759515
Manufacturer Part Number W10830162
This door gasket is used to seal the refrigerator door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge too cold
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Installation Instructions
Joel from DELRAY BEACH, FL
Door gasket wasnt sealing anymore and had some minor cracks
First, I removed the old door gasket by pulling it out of the channel it was mounted in, noting the orientation of the gasket. Then, it was a simple matter of lining the new gasket up with the channel and pressing it into the groove. Very easy repair, and the door seals great!
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Refrigerator Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11770644
Manufacturer Part Number 5304507200
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Frost buildup
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Louise from Ocala, FL
Ice and frost were forming in a frost free freezer
The old gasket was obviously gapping, partially from age and partially from damage during a move. To make the repair, I loosened the screws that are under the gasket and hold it in, but did not remove them. Once all were loose, I removed the old gasket, then starting at the top, ran a thin bead of food grade RTV under the portion of the door that captures the gasket. I put the sealant on that edge only, then carefully worked one of the short edges of the gasket under the plastic and tightened all but the corner screws. I then ran the RTV down the inside of the hinge side of the door and repeated the process, this time tightening the top screw and the hinge side screw at the top, but leaving the bottom most screw loose. I repeated the process on the opening side of the door. The bottom was the hardest because the gasket seemed just a little long and it was hard to get the RTV up and behind the door portion, but after a couple tried I got a good bead of sealant then slid the gasket under the door capture and tightened all the remaining screws. After closing the door, it was obvious that there were places were it did not seal well. I used some cardboard strips, cut from the box the gasket came in, to place inside the freezer, between the hard plastic of the door and the inside of the gasket where it laps over the screws. This helped a lot, but there were still a couple small areas, so I used more cardboard, from the outside, between the main portion of the gasket and the rim of the gasket. This eliminated all the gaps. I let this sit overnight and this morning removed all the cardboard for a great sealing freezer.
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Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket - Gray
PartSelect Number PS11704172
Manufacturer Part Number 5304501270
This door gasket is for the freezer door on the refrigerator. The gasket is grey in color. This part is approximately 34-1/2" wide x 24" long. The door gasket is on the inner door panel and creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the freezer compartment.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Freezer not defrosting
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Installation Instructions
MICHAEL from STATEN ISLAND, NY
freezer was causing frost and ice
i put casket on i notice when i received casket in shipping box was bent on the end of the casket 's did not solve problem casket not flush air is due to damage from shipping in the box not happy with the product.
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Refrigerator Door Gasket - Black
PartSelect Number PS9493822
Manufacturer Part Number 242193212
This gasket is for the refrigerator door. The gasket is black in colour. The door gasket is on the inner door panel and creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the refrigerator compartment.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
Anita from 29 PALMS, CA
The lining of the gaskets were falling apart and the freezer was defrosting
I ordered a freezer gasket/insulation lining; just pulled the old one out and put in pressed in the new one; solved the problem easily. Then the refrigerator gasket was falling apart. I was ready to buy a new refrigerator but then I got laid off from work. I ordered the 2nd gasket. It did not fit easily at all. My husband had to man-handle and stretch it; then it worked, as worked well ever since. Spent $250 instead of $1250+. Thanks. P.S. Could not find the year of the frig.
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Fresh Food Door Gasket - Black
PartSelect Number PS1991436
Manufacturer Part Number 241872512
This door gasket is used to seal the refrigerator door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
Les from Fenton, MO
Refrigerator door gasket was torn at bottom.
The gasket pops into a channel could not have been easier.
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Refrigerator Freezer Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11766245
Manufacturer Part Number 5304505782
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge too warm
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Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS12069725
Manufacturer Part Number W10830046
This fresh food door gasket is used to seal the refrigerator door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
lewis from DURHAM, NC
Replace torn fresh food door gasket.
Unfolded gasket and heated with a hair dryer to soften and straighten it. Pulled old gasket out by prying straight out from door channel. Start at bottom corners so that gasket is hanging free when finished. Starting at upper corner press new gasket into door channels. Proceed around perimeter pressing the gasket in and making sure the gasket is spread flat. Done.
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