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Customer Questions and Answers for Gasket by Ge

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Part Number: OEM6203745
Manufacturer Part Number: WR24X438

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Hello Shmuel, If you need door gaskets for the freezer and refrigerator you will need to order WR24X438 and WR24X437. Please post a new question if we have misinterpreted your question. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Hi D. Before starting the change effort, fill the tub with warm/hot water and unfold the gasket as you place it in the tub. Or if it is a sunny day place it outside on a blanket to get it warmed up. Then remove the upper door hinge cover. Use a felt marker to mark the hinge alignment against the cabinet so it will be placed back correctly. Remove the food and inner door bins. Then remove the hinge. If there is a shim in between the hinge and the cabinet keep it with the hinge and screws. Unfold the gasket inside area to see if you will need a 1/4# nut driver or a Phillips screwdriver to remove all inner gasket screws. Then place the new gasket together with the inner door panel. Start the lt. and rt. center screws partially in to get started. Then make sure the gasket is uniform as you replace it all around. If there is any wavy side gaps you can use a hair dryer and a putty knife to relax the magnet going up and down as you heat the area. Be careful not to overheat the gasket. remember that when the door is evenly closed what is more important is the door seal -to - the cabinet area. Hand tighten all screws. Also you can use some white lithium grease on the hinge pins to keep them working well. Thank You.

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Hello D! Yes, the replacment freezer gasket is part number WR24X438. For the refrigerator door gasket use part number WR24X437. Unfortunately, we do not have a video available to show the removal and installation process. The door will need to be removed in order to install the seal and remove the screws from the existing seal. Pull the old gasket off. The new gasket will press into the door liner. With the installation, you will have to screw in the corners first and do every other screw on each side to tighthen. It may be best to soak the new gasket in warm water to help take its shape/form You may need to use a hair dryer to form the seal, be careful not to melt it. I hope this information helps you, thanks!

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Hello Bert! Unfortunately, we are unable to ship outside of the U.S at this time and will need a U.S physical address to ship parts to. Sorry about that!

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Barry, if there are no screws holding the gasket to the liner, you'd have a "friction" fit gasket. You should be able to grasp the gasket in the center of the top or bottom and pull straight out and remove the gasket. A suggestion, Warm the new door gasket with a hair dryer, or put it in the tub with hot water, It'll make the install easier, smooth the gasket out as evenly as possible and put a thin coat of Vaseline on the hinge side of the seal flat surface, allowthe door to remain closed as long as possible. We hope this is helpful, Thanks

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