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Door Sweating | Fridge too warm | Leaking | Fridge runs too long
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
Part# 218730603 replaces these:
AP2115004, 751, 08009733, 215732402, 215732412, 215732462, 218730604, 3001517, 3017373, 3200261, 5303001517, 5303017373, 5303288857, 5318680311, 53339, 8009733, 86609, G175324-11, G180547-11, G186803-11
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Dennis L - March 8, 2019
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Poor quality gasket.
The material of the gasket came deformed causing a poor seal and binding while trying to close. The gasket was allowed to unwind out of the box overnight. It did not help. In fact I had to put Gorilla tape on the hinge side to keep the gasket from holding the door open. The other verticle side has not taken its proper shape even after a week. It was installed carefully and properly.
March 11, 2019
Hello Dennis, Thank you for the review. We recommend soaking the gaskets in warm water to using a hair dryer to remove the bends and kinks. Hope this helps!
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Seal was old and cracking allowing condesate to rust the door
I should have read everyone else's experiences before attempting. I did view a youtube video and thought I had it set. However, if I had it to do over, the door would have been removed. The door shelf (inner door) taken off and cleaned before attempting to put the gasket on. I did it while the door was still attached and probably lost a g
... Read moreood 45mns along with my fingers cramping, knee's flat spotting, and lower back catching fire. TAKE THE DOOR OFF if at all possible, you wont regret it.
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Joseph from MANHEIM, PA
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A Bit Difficult
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30 - 60 mins
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My electric bill was super high. $450 for 1 month for a 1bdrm apt in NY city
I took a look at the web site where I purchased the parts, then I took a look at the paper enclosed with the order. Thankfully, I have a battery operated screw driver since there are so many screws. There are plenty of screws in my refrigerator and freezer doors. I thought that since my old door gaskets were all chewed up looking, if I
... Read more changed them, the 10 year old air conditioners and the old fashioned light bulbs to instant on energy saver light bulbs, the electric bill would become more manageable.
The refrigerator and freezer door gaskets were the first step. They were easy to swap out. You just need to empty the door of all food items, then pull back the old gasket to see the screws. There are alot of them. You should leave 2 loosened screws on each side of the refrigerator door to hold the panel in place while you work and remove the rest. Then you can remove the old gasket and slide the new one into place. Make sure as you tighten the screws and replace the ones you removed, the new gasket fits into the door panel groove securely and is in place as you tighen the screws. Make sure it is in place all the way around the door as you work. You repeat the procedure for the freezer using only one loosened screw on each side to keep the interior panel in place while you work. It takes some time due to the number of screws, but the work is pretty easy. I never even broke a nail.
The end caps for the shelf bars just snap into place just as the old ones can be snapped out with a bit of pressure. They do not have to be wrestled and you need to work carefully so that you do not break them. (I ordered an extra just in case, but I didn't need it. I will have it in case I need it in the future)
My electric bill dropped from $450 to $110 a month with all the improvements I made. Thank you Part Select for taking the fear of screwing it up, out of the repair process and making it manageable. I can afford my electric bill now. Thanks for your help.
Removed numerous screws, be careful removing old gasket to not crack door.
Brad from York, PA
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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Fridge door gasket had cracks and splits.
I opened the fridge door and lifted up the old gasket to investigate the situation. I saw that the inside door panel (the one that has the butter compartment and additional shelves for condiments) had screws every few inches. I determined that this was holding the smaller lip of the gasket in. I got out my trusty cordless drill and wen
... Read moret to work. After a few mild cuss words, I did manage to get the very last corner on, as that is the trickiest part of the installation. Note that I am an almost "60" year old woman who has many other tools, including a chain saw, which I utilize every now and then. So if I can do it myself, I certainly will! The best thing of it all was that I ordered the part on 8/22/08 and when I arrived home the evening of 8/24/08, the box with the part was sitting on the back deck. Thank you partselect for a great product and great service.
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Marcia from Warsaw, IN
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Really Easy
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30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
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Gasket was old and not sealing correctly
There are quite a few bolts that needed to be loosened to remove the old gasket and put on the new one. We tried to do it by just loosening and leaving the door on the fridge...take my advice. Just remove the door, remove all the bolts, put the new gasket on and replace the bolts then the door. MUCH EASIER than trying to fit it on inch
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Rey Reyes
October 28, 2019
Will part ps428566 fit the above model? If so how much will it cost to ship to brampton l6x 0m5 or if you are in gta where can i pick this up?
For model number FRIGIDAIRE MODEL FFFH17F1RW0
Hello Rey, thank you for your question. The gasket for that unit is actually PartSelect Number: PS11770428. Shipping is currently $9.95 for 3-5 business day shipping. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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Janette
July 8, 2019
What do I order to replace the rubber seal around the left side of the french door Kenmore fridge
Hello Janette, thank you for contacting us, In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the Fridge. Please see the link below for help locating the sticker on the appliance. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!
https://www.partselect.com/Model-Number-Locator+9+repair.htm
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Yigal
August 22, 2019
Is this door sealer fit that refrigerator model?
For model number FFTR1814TW
Hello Yigal, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS9493819. Hope this helps!
Looking for a gasket for the fridge door. What is the price and delivery time?
For model number FRT18G4AWA
Hello Debbie,
Thank you for your question. The refrigerator door gasket for your model is under part PS2331952, for price and availability please visit our website or call us at our toll free number. We hope this helps!
Hi. Wondering if this fits my fridge? Frigidaire ad-18. If no, can you please point me to right spare part?
Thanks in advance. Kambiz
For model number FFHT1821QS0
Hello Kambiz, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS9493822. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Looking for the gasket for the fridge door and price thanks
For model number frt16nrew0
Hello Jean-Guy, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS428566. Please see the part listing on the site for current price and availability. Hope this helps!
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Sean
August 22, 2019
Hi, my freezer gets frost inside and blocks the vents. Will this work with the above model on the freezer door? Do i have to buy both the fridge and freezer seals?Thanks
For model number Fridgidaire 253.61722013
Hello Sean, thank you for inquiring. This Fresh Food Door Gasket is not shown as compatible to your model. The replacement Fresh Food Door Gasket for your model is part number PS2331945. The Freezer Door Gasket is sold separate. It is part number PS2331943. The frost build up could be due to a faulty Defrost Thermostat, part number PS469510 for your model. I hope this helps and good luck with your repair!
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