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KitchenAid Refrigerator 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 and Freezer are too warm
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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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KitchenAid Refrigerator 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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KitchenAid Refrigerator Gray Door Gasket (right Side)
PartSelect Number PS11759512
Manufacturer Part Number W10830055
This door gasket is used to make an air-tight seal for the cabinet when the door is closed.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Ron from LIVERMORE, CA
Old refrigerator gaskets were worn out
I unboxed the replacement gasket set and inspected them for damage. Then I opened the left refrigerator door and grabbed the right hand corner of the old gasket and removed it. I then aligned the new gasket with the door and using my fingers pushed the gasket into the gasket grove. I used my thumb to seat the gasket. I repeated the process for the right door. Total time was under 15 minutes.
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KitchenAid Refrigerator Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11759518
Manufacturer Part Number W10830274
This gasket is the same for both sides of the appliance. If you need both gaskets qty 2 will need to be ordered.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
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Installation Instructions
William from BLUFFTON, SC
Bottom gasket closure tab had worn off
Took the gasket out of the box and placed outside I. The sun. For 15 minutes then peeled off old gasket and easily replaced with the new one.
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$125.08
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KitchenAid Refrigerator Door Gasket (white)
PartSelect Number PS11759516
Manufacturer Part Number W10830189
The door gasket is used to make an air-tight seal for the cabinet when the door is closed.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge too cold
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Installation Instructions
Frederic from KILLEEN, TX
Right door seal lower tab was torn.
Unpacked, inspected, found two minor defects in the form of two tiny slivers along the seal edge which I cut with a small scissor, laid the seal down on the kitchen table, applied heat to the deformed areas and reshaped them with my fingers, heated the entire seal lightly, removed the old seal starting at the right hand upper corner using my fingers, installed the warm seal starting at the top corners by pushing it in its slot making sure the outer lip stayed out of the slot and worked my way around. I believe that the heat from the dryer made it pliable and easier to manage.
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$118.09
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KitchenAid Refrigerator Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS12723959
Manufacturer Part Number W11368721
This door gasket is for refrigerators. The door gasket is on the inner door panel and creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the refrigerator.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Door won’t open or close
- Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
Julie from La Habra, CA
My original gaskets for the fridge and freezer doors seemed to have lost their magnetic hold
I opened the freezer door and peeled out the freezer gasket, inserted the new gasket, and closed the door. I repeated this same process for each of the French doors on the refrigerator. This was very easy to do. The only issue is the replacement gaskets don't seem to have any better stick or magnetic hold than the original gaskets, so I'm not sure the repair will improve the energy efficiency / performance of the appliance.
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KitchenAid Refrigerator Gasket-fip
PartSelect Number PS3651287
Manufacturer Part Number W10443320
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Freezer not defrosting
- Frost buildup
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Installation Instructions
Russell from ROCK HILL, SC
replace freezer door gasket
first pressed in two bottom corners then used fingers to press in bottom section,pressed in two top corners then pressed in both sides using fingers followed by pressing in top section using fingers.VERY EASY !
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$100.83
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KitchenAid Refrigerator Door Gasket - Beige
The repair to the refrigerator door (lower compartment) stopped the freezer from frosting (upper compartment), and it also reduced the time the compressor runs. However, I have the freezer turned to the lowest possible setting, and it still seems to be quite cold. There may be another issue w/ the unit such as the thermostat. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS323895
Manufacturer Part Number 2159061
This misty beige 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 runs too long
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Installation Instructions
Victor from Worcester, MA
Frost-free freezer was frosting up
First I cut the gasket-fip with the wire cutters. Then I removed the gasket by pulling it away from the center if the door (not perpendicular to the door). I placed the new gasket over the door, secured the corners first, then pressed the rest of the gasket into place.The repair to the refrigerator door (lower compartment) stopped the freezer from frosting (upper compartment), and it also reduced the time the compressor runs. However, I have the freezer turned to the lowest possible setting, and it still seems to be quite cold. There may be another issue w/ the unit such as the thermostat. Read more...
KitchenAid Refrigerator Freezer Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11757265
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10714545
This door gasket is used to seal the freezer door when closed. It is compatible with Bottom freezer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Freezer not defrosting
- Freezer section too warm
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Installation Instructions
Joseph from JACKSONVILLE, FL
KitchenAid Refrigerator Door Gasket (gray)
Instead we needed to clean out the EXTENSION-DRAIN,DUAL EVAP W11661573, part #5 on the unit diagram, which is found on the back of the unit.
Back to the seal instructions:
Once you remove the original seal you cannot reuse it, so if you replace it and it is not what you needed, you can't return the not-needed part. There goes about $190.
Also, the seal comes with no instructions (at the time there was no instruction video here either and we had to search other sites). It turns out it takes at least 24 hrs for the rubber seal to regain its shape. You also may have to use a hair dryer for this pre-installation process. Because of this, I marked the time of repair as more than 2 hours.
The end of the instruction video we followed called for testing the new seal installation with a bill ($), if you can pull it out easily from the closed door, you need to continue heating the seal with the hair dryer to improve sealing.
So do yourself a favor and test you fridge seal first, to see if you really need to replace it. Close the door with a bill or paper trapped. If it is loose or falls out, seal needs to be replaced, if the bill/paper stays firm enough, the seal is fine.
It took a lot of research through other resources, not Partselect, to eventually fix the ice formation issue. From all the appliance repairs I have done, this was the most frustrating, although not the most complicated. Since no part needs to be purchased (though you could replace the drain tube for just $24 instead of hassle to clean it), no real help from parts stores is available, and you have to rely on random people with their home videos, some are reliable some are not. We could not find one with our model (596.72383411) and had to figure it out based on similar models. Our drain tube has a siphon, so it is a little harder to clean than other models with s straight tube.
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PartSelect Number PS5573760
Manufacturer Part Number W10407216
This door gasket is used to make an air-tight seal for the cabinet when the door is closed.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door Sweating
- Freezer not defrosting
- Freezer section too warm
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Installation Instructions
Monica from PITTSFORD, NY
Ice sheet forming on the bottom of the freezer, requiring frequent disassembly and cleanup
We were misled into believing we needed to replace the door seal, and after this replacement was completed we found out it was not the case.Instead we needed to clean out the EXTENSION-DRAIN,DUAL EVAP W11661573, part #5 on the unit diagram, which is found on the back of the unit.
Back to the seal instructions:
Once you remove the original seal you cannot reuse it, so if you replace it and it is not what you needed, you can't return the not-needed part. There goes about $190.
Also, the seal comes with no instructions (at the time there was no instruction video here either and we had to search other sites). It turns out it takes at least 24 hrs for the rubber seal to regain its shape. You also may have to use a hair dryer for this pre-installation process. Because of this, I marked the time of repair as more than 2 hours.
The end of the instruction video we followed called for testing the new seal installation with a bill ($), if you can pull it out easily from the closed door, you need to continue heating the seal with the hair dryer to improve sealing.
So do yourself a favor and test you fridge seal first, to see if you really need to replace it. Close the door with a bill or paper trapped. If it is loose or falls out, seal needs to be replaced, if the bill/paper stays firm enough, the seal is fine.
It took a lot of research through other resources, not Partselect, to eventually fix the ice formation issue. From all the appliance repairs I have done, this was the most frustrating, although not the most complicated. Since no part needs to be purchased (though you could replace the drain tube for just $24 instead of hassle to clean it), no real help from parts stores is available, and you have to rely on random people with their home videos, some are reliable some are not. We could not find one with our model (596.72383411) and had to figure it out based on similar models. Our drain tube has a siphon, so it is a little harder to clean than other models with s straight tube.
Good luck! Read more...
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