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MARK D - January 12, 2019
Verified Purchase
Actually worked.
On receipt, I wasn't sure it was the right part because the clips did not initially line up with holes in the door. But after orienting correctly and stretching a bit, they went right in after a little pushing. I oriented it so the loose ends were in the bottom middle of the door. You need to cut off enough excess, leaving about one or two inches, so you can stuff one end inside the other to make a continuous seal. Neat product and much cheaper.
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James L. S. C - November 14, 2018
Verified Purchase
So easy!!
Installation was so easy that a 10 year old could do it. Pull the old gasket off. Install the new gasket by pushing the wire clips in the small exposed holes then push the loose endsof the gasket into the large hole. That's it!
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Kenneth W - August 17, 2018
Verified Purchase
Can’t tell yet
Hey I sent this back and ordered a new gasket. Haven’t received it-Ca n you check on it?
August 20, 2018
Hello,
Thank you for leaving a review on the part ordered. I have sent you an email in regards to the order. Hope to hear from you!
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the gasket around the oven door was severly scorced and hard. Would no longer seal door.
Easier than painting my toenails!! The gasket came out easily just by pulling with my hands. Replacing it with the new one was even simpler. The clips are already attached to the gasket and easily slip into the holes on the door. I used the end of a tupperware orange peeler to push the unfinished ends of the gasket into a slot at th
... Read moree bottom and that was it! A new, perfect seal and it looks and works great!
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Ken Smith
February 10, 2022
I need a new door seal. The part number is 318053100 but it costs $ 300.00 and I would prefer not to pay that much. Is there another seal that would work. I see a seal part number 318053103 which is only $ 115. Would this seal work ?
For model number CFEB786JGS2
Hello Ken, thank you for your question. The two gaskets are not interchangeable. The PartSelect Number PS442154 is the one for model CFEB786JGS2. Good luck with your repair.