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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Door Gasket (Bisque) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18016425
Manufacturer Part Number: WP12550109Q

This refrigerator door gasket seals the fresh food door to keep cold air in and moisture out. Replace a worn seal to restore temperature control, reduce condensation, and help the appliance run efficiently.

  • Creates an airtight seal between the door and cabinet
  • Helps maintain stable interior temperatures and reduce energy loss
  • Limits moisture buildup around the door opening
  • Replaces gaskets that are cracked, torn, shrunken, deformed, or not sealing
What's included: One refrigerator door gasket Installation notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing
  • Allow the new gasket to relax; if needed, warm it in hot water to ease installation
  • Remove the old gasket carefully; seat the new gasket fully into the door channel, checking corners
  • Verify door alignment and test the seal by closing on a sheet of paper and adjusting as needed

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Mark, Yes, you will need to "roll" the gasket back and remove all the 1/4 in. hex head screws. Just about everyone has thier own way of doing it. Just remeber to warm the gasket before installing it on the liner, soak it in the tub with hot water. or set it out in the sunshine,if possible. Also, the screws have to be tight, but not to the point where the liner and gasket are "rippled", lubricate the hinge side of the gasket and the front flange of the cabinet with a thin coat of "vaseline" and make sure the gasket is sealed against the flange, before you do the finall torque on the liner screws. Good Luck and Thanks

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, May 3, 2012

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