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AA72C Admiral Refrigerator - Overview

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Door Shelf Trim Retainer – Part Number: WP65245-1
$10.70
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Door Shelf Trim Retainer
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Part #WP65245-1
This door shelf trim retainer is just over one inch long. It is all white in color and it is made entirely of plastic.
Food Door Gasket (measures 30-3/4" by 39') – Part Number: WP70048-3
$165.54
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Food Door Gasket (measures 30-3/4" by 39')
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Part #WP70048-3
This white fresh food door gasket measures approximately 30-3/4 inches by 39 inches. It is used on many fresh food doors of top mount model refrigerators that have been manufactured since 1980.
Egg Tray – Part Number: WP67004411
$9.62
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Egg Tray
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Part #WP67004411
This egg tray holds fourteen eggs.
Screw – Part Number: 61005388
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Screw
Part #61005388
Sold Individually.
Door Shelf Retainer Bar - Cut to Fit – Part Number: WP61003045
$93.14
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Door Shelf Retainer Bar - Cut to Fit
Part #WP61003045
This cut-to-fit refrigerator door shelf retainer bar comes at twenty-seven inches long. It is made entirely of metal.
Butter Dish – Part Number: 67004412A
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Butter Dish
Part #67004412A
Door Spacer Washer – Part Number: 67483-3
$52.67
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Door Spacer Washer
Part #67483-3
Single Flush-Mount Screw – Part Number: 65275-57
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Single Flush-Mount Screw
Part #65275-57
Sold Individually. This screw holds the handle in place on the freezer door.
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 61002977
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DISCONTINUED
Part #61002977
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 65275-53
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Part #65275-53
SHIM- LOWE – Part Number: 60626-1
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SHIM- LOWE
Part #60626-1
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 68016-6
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DISCONTINUED
Part #68016-6

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Gasket wouldn't seal all the way around
6 of 6 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Thomas from Mobile, AL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver
Due to some deformity of the gasket, it didn't seal all the way around. The instructions suggested using a heat light to warm the gasket with the door open. That didn't work too well so I closed the door and used a heat gun lightly in the areas it didn't seal. That worked great to soften the gasket so the magnet in the gasket could pull it gasket tight to the refrigerator. I let it cool with the door closed and it now seals perfectly.
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Needed To Replace Gasket/Seal On Fridge
5 of 5 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Nancy from Malden, MA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • More than 2 hours
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Most importantly make sure you get the wrinkles out of the gasket, a step we did not follow exactly, so we ended up having to work the seal a lot more to make it fit properly which of course made the repair take longer than needed. Other than that no problems here
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Long time!
  • Dustin from Lake Zurich, IL
  • Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Wrench (Adjustable)
Well the repair was not bad the package came in real fast thank you very much. Doing the work was real hard took about an hour to do and then putting it on I do not think it stayed on good still using some duck tape to hold it and the top and bottom are real fat and will not sink on in. I do not know what to do or what I did wrong. I am k ind of afraid to take it off because it might rip. Some of it ripped as I was putting it on too. Do you have any ideas of what I can do or what might be my problem? Thanks.

Sincerley,


Dustin Takla
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