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The Gasket is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. It forms a seal around the refrigerator or freezer door, preventing warm air from entering and cold air from escaping, thus maintaining the optimal internal temperature and ensuring energy efficiency. This gasket measures approximately 40.62" x 21.12".
Common causes of a bad gasket include frequent use, exposure to spills, or wear and tear over time. A compromised gasket can lead to temperature fluctuations and increased energy consumption.
Symptoms of a bad gasket include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.
Replaced the freezer lid gasket with a new one. Read more
Changed it out. I put silicone behind the new seal and used a blow drier to get the seal back to shape. Went real good and delivery was very fast. Read more
Replace the lock assembly: Open the lid and remove four philips screws from underneath the gasket. Carefully and patiently remove all of the gasket clips, first from the left and right sides then remove all but two from the top so when the final one comes out the panel and gasket can come towards you and then set gently in the top of the freezer. Remove the wires from the bulb in the center so they won't be in the way. Remove the large fiberglass rectangle and set it on top of the panel. Use a... Read more
This replacement part is a door gasket, and it is intended for use in refrigerators and freezers. This is a genuine replacement part made by Frigidaire. This gasket is an important part of any fridge or freezer. This part is used around the lining of the fridge doors so that the appliance is sealed shut when not in use. This is important so that the cool air stays inside and is able to keep the food and other items at the correct temperature. A new gasket lining might be needed if the current one is visibly falling off or not attached any longer. The gasket might have a leak or be coming apart at different areas on the appliance. Simple check around the lining of the gasket to check if there are any visible gaps. If the appliance is not staying at the correct temperature it can also be because the gasket is not connected properly.No special tools should be needed for this repair as the user should be able to simply attach the gasket around the appliance. Note that this is a genuine OEM replacement part and is told individually.
I read the instructions on bringing the gasket back to shape before installing it. I removed the freezer door and then removed the 4 screws and all the plastic snaps that held the gasket in place. I positioned the new gasket in place and replaced the snaps and 4 screws. Then replaced the freezer door. Side note: Four of the snap heads broke off during removal, so I had to replace them with some flat head screws. Read more
Checked compressor windings - ok. Start relay looked no rattle or burning. Start capacitor seamed ok but hard to check. No 120VC to start relay at any time. Ordered thermistor, and electronic control unit. Figuring it was a bad thermistor not telling the ECU it was warm and to turn on the compressor. Or the ECU was damaged and was not sending the 120v to the compressor. Changed the thermistor first (cheapest part and as Appliance parts pros has a return policy I wanted to start there). ... Read more