William M Porter , TX November 23, 2015 Appliance: General Electric Refrigerator GSHF3KGZBCWW Freezer and door gasket allowing outside air into refrigerator and freezer allowing frost buildup Checked both door gaskets and tried to heat them back into shape but it did not work so I ordered the gasket replacements. they arrived two days later one was right the freezer door came in the wrong color but I used it anyways. It had a small tear in it which I repaired using super glue. Laid both gaskets out in the garage as they were warped pretty good. After 48 hours I peeled off the old gasket and cleaned the ridges out real good and let dry. Tackled the freezer door first starting at the top and worked my way down to the bottom rotating sides closed door had to heat one small area to get it to close right. Next did the Refrigerator side same process. there were a couple more areas that did not seat well so pulled off and did it again. this time it all snapped back into place the way it was suppose to. Door sealed fine. Fired up the unit at recommended settings and allowed it to sit over night before filling. I was surprised when two hours had passed and the icemaker was already working. By morning tray was 3/4 full and temperatures were at the proper temperature. Filled up both sides. Project saved me 400.00 in repairs by doing it myself. Real pleased at how well it went Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes
Eric B Amityville , NY April 25, 2021 Appliance: General Electric Refrigerator GSS23QSTASS My refrigerator door gasket was torn and broken. Replacing the gasket was the easiest replacement job I have ever done. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes