Westinghouse Freezer Seals and Gaskets
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Westinghouse Freezer Refrigerator Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11770644
Manufacturer Part Number 5304507200
This door gasket, also known as a door seal, is sourced from the original equipment manufacturer for use in refrigerators and freezers. It is a flexible rubber strip that runs along the edge of the appliance door. It creates an airtight seal between the door and cabinet to prevent cold air from escaping, and warm air from entering the refrigerator, to ensure that the temperature in the appliance remains constant. Over time, the door gasket can lose its elasticity or tear. In this case, you will likely notice frost build-up, increased noise, and inconsistent temperatures. Peel the faulty gasket off the refrigerator frame and remove any debris or residue on the surface. Carefully place the new seal along the edge of the door and press it firmly into place. Secure it with the appropriate fasteners and close the door to verify that there are no gaps between the door and cabinet.
Fixes these symptoms
- Doesn’t stop running
- Door Sweating
- Frost buildup
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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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Westinghouse Freezer Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11770645
Manufacturer Part Number 5304507201
This is the door gasket for your freezer. It is white in color and made of rubber. The door gasket covers the circumference of the freezer door and creates a seal. If the gasket is loose or worn out, cold air can leak out of the freezer, and it can force the refrigerator to work harder to remain cool. If you notice that your freezer is running for longer than normal, of if there is excessive frost buildup, you may need to replace the door gasket. This part is sold individually and it is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
- Too warm
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Installation Instructions
alfred from college station, TX
bad gasket let ice form on inside of door
its best to use power screw driver lot of screws .took out all screws took off door took out side to remove ice from door. just used water to melt ice. took off old gasket and put on new gasket. put door in place and started screws in four coners do not tighten screws at this point.put in rest of screws. work arondclock wise making sure gasket is seated while tighing screws. check gasket for flatness you may have to use hair dryer on gasket to make it flat.
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Westinghouse Freezer GASKET-DOOR
PartSelect Number PS2378625
Manufacturer Part Number 216481211
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
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Installation Instructions
Arnold from Quincy, IL
Door gasket needed to be replaced.
I removed all of the expandable pins that held the gasket and the inner door panel, and removed the old gasket from the inner door panel. The new gasket was then placed around the edges of the inner panel. While holding the gasket and panel in the proper location, the expandable pins were inserted into the mounting holes, finishing the installation.
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Westinghouse Freezer Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11770646
Manufacturer Part Number 5304507202
This white door gasket is used to seal the freezer door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
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Installation Instructions
Cindy from Woodinville, WA
ice was accumulating around door
Removed all of the screws around the door and then removed the old gasket and fitted new gasket into place and replaced the screws
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Westinghouse Freezer Door Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11766431
Manufacturer Part Number 5304506126
This door gasket is for freezers.
The door gasket creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the freezer.
Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the power is off and unplug the freezer before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
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Westinghouse Freezer Door Secondary Gasket
PartSelect Number PS2361201
Manufacturer Part Number 216524201
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
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Westinghouse Freezer Lid Gasket
PartSelect Number PS425946
Manufacturer Part Number 216481101
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
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Westinghouse Freezer Door Gasket - White
PartSelect Number PS2378626
Manufacturer Part Number 216481411
Fixes these symptoms
- Frost buildup
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