Seals refrigerator door to keep cold air in and prevent warm air leaks. Replace if torn, cracked, or causing gaps. Confirm fit with your model number.
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Door gasket required changing John H. • New Bern , NC • November 28, 2015
My co-worker bought a house to flip and gave me the refrigerator. I'd been looking for a garage refrigerator to store water, cola, etc in.
Fridge was essentially fine but I sanded and painted one side which had rust spots. Turned out like new. The door seal was moldy and didn't seal properly.
The only advice I can lend is to take the door off the hinges and lay it down flat. So much easier. With this seal you basically just take out all the screws, peel off old seal and set the new one...
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