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The door to our freezer was sagging due to the a nylon bearing wearing out on the bottom hinge. The sagging door prevented a good seal. I replaced the bottom bearing, and the door seals perfectly. Read more
The Door Gasket is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. This part seals the gap between the refrigerator or freezer door and the appliance body. This seal is critical for maintaining the cold air inside the appliance, ensuring that it runs efficiently and keeps food at the proper temperature.
Causes of a bad Door Gasket can range from natural wear and tear over time, which can cause the material to degrade and lose its elasticity, to accidental damage from cleaning or use.
Symptoms of a bad Door Gasket include:
This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.
Ordered a very expensive piece of plastic in hopes it would prevent me from trashing an expensive and old freezer. Followed the instructions and the new gasket fit very easily. I used the hair dryer to reform the gasket per instructions. Although the gasket does seal, the freezer no longer has the vacum seal swoosh that was with the original gasket. Will watch and make sure the gasket does seal and the freezer does freeze. Read more
Was very easy but make sure you let the gasket sit in HOT water for a while before attempting to do this Read more
Replaced thermostat Read more
I replaced the gasket on the door. Pretty easy to do . Had to unscrew panel a bit to get it in there good, but appears to be working. Use the hairdryer trick to loosen up the gasket for a better fit. Read more
Simply took out old that was falling apart and pushed in the new one. Because it was packaged bent in two places, it didn't fit as snugly in one section as it should, the bend wouldn't totally straighten, but hoping it's OK. Read more
Pulled bottom kick panel off, removed the one screw that held the light bracket on, unplugged the light connection, had to file a small burr off the bracket and pushed the light into the slot, reconnected the push on connector, replaced the screw for the bracket, replaced the kick panel, and marveled at my accomplishment. Less than twenty minutes, the part was the correct one, no problem. Read more
Replaced parts Read more
Replaced end caps. Read more
Fixed with the new metal handle purchased from AppliancePartsPros. Read more