Replaced the gasket with a new one. It was easier than I thought. Looked at YouTube video and proceeded. Not difficult just time consuming. Many screws to take out and put back in. I removed the freezer door from the freezer and laid it flat at about waist height. Started at the top of the door and took 1/2 of the screws completely out and removed the old gasket. Once gasket removed had to clean the dirt and mold from the edge of door. Installed the new gasket starting at both corners and slowly ensured the ridge of gasket was completely under the inner skin and started putting screws back in the door ensuring the gasket was pushed in all the way before tightening screws. Did not out put the screws in all the way. Only tightened enough to hold gasket. Placed 2 clamps one on each side of door to hold gasket in place at the middle of the door. Took rest of the screws out and removed remainder of the gasket and cleaned the area. Proceeded doing same thing as previous, starting in the corners and working the gasket into place. Installed the rest of the screws and went around the entire door tightening the screws down to completely hold gasket in place. Noticed that the “bearing hinge” at the bottom of the door was quite worn and decided to reinstall door. Will order new “bearing hinge” and install at a later date. Once door was reinstalled took a hair dryer and warmed the entire perimeter of the door and then closed door and taped it securely in place for 24 hours to ensure gasket aligned and set properly. Entire job took 1.5 hours. Needed assistance to remove and reset door in place.