Product Description
Door Gasket - White Specifications
This white door gasket is used to seal the freezer door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Frost buildup | Freezer not defrosting | Door Sweating | Freezer section too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore, Whirlpool, Amana, Maytag.
Part# W10443315 replaces these:
AP5618649, 12683804W, 12683818W, 67003554, 8170805, 8171163, W10130894, W10164036, W10164036N, W10443315N, W10571962, W10571962N
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Alan C - August 27, 2023
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Freezer is now closed
Arrived quickly and as advertised. Needed to use the blow drier to soften it and get a good seal but that was pretty easy to do. Not nearly as magnetic as the original but the freezer door is definitely closed and working properly again.
Lawrence P - March 1, 2021
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Very easy to change
The freezer door did not need to be removed as I just peeled the old gasket out and placed the new gasket around the door and pressed it in the groove in maybe 5 minutes complete. No tools required. The gasket took 1 week to take shape in door to become fully flat.
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Replace freezer door gasket
Removed door from slide bars with small nutdriver, pulled old gasket out of retaining slot, cleaned slot & area around it, pressed new gasket into place with fingers, relatively easy. Used hair dryer to make sure gasket was formed properly and contacted fridge unit eavenly.
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Thaddeus from PHILA, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Gasket on the freezer door was worn out causing "snow" to form on the inside of the freezer.
I pulled off the old gasket and placed the new gasket in the existing groove, shut the door; problem solved!
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Judith from WEST CHESTER, PA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Freezer Compartment Gasket Replacement
My freezer compartment gasket was torn and needed replacement. This was on a bottom freezer Kenmore refrigerator. I couldn't find directions for how to take the freezer compartment door off, and figuring out how was the hardest part. Here are the instructions:
1. At least 24 hours prior to starting, remove the gasket from the packaging and lay it out in a warm area, to allow the creases to come out.
2. Unplug the refrigerator.
3. You will have to take BOTH doors off, so put at least the freezer compartment contents in a cooler so they don't thaw. Also remove all items from the refrigerator and freezer door.
4. Remove the refrigerator door first - remove the plastic cover from the top hinge, then remove the 3 metal screws holding the hinge in place. Lift the door up, and it will come right off. Set it aside.
5. Now remove the freezer door - there is one bolt head, for the top hinge pin. Remove it, and lift the door up and put it down on a table.
6. Towards the center, pull up on the old gasket, and use a pair of diagonal cutters to cut it in half. It will take a few cuts, but eventually you will get it out and cut in half. Then remove the old gasket.
7. The new gasket simply presses in. Start at two diagonal corners, then press the other two corners in, then do the straight sections.
8. Now replace the freezer door, then the refrigerator door, plug in the refrigerator, and put the contents back in.
1. At least 24 hours prior to starting, remove the gasket from the packaging and lay it out in a warm area, to allow the creases to come out.
2. Unplug the refrigerator.
3. You will have to take BOTH doors off, so put at least the freezer compartment contents in a cooler so they don't thaw. Also remove all items from the refrigerator and freezer door.
4. Remove the refrigerator door first - remove the plastic cover from the top hinge, then remove the 3 metal screws holding the hinge in place. Lift the door up, and it will come right off. Set it aside.
5. Now remove the freezer door - there is one bolt head, for the top hinge pin. Remove it, and lift the door up and put it down on a table.
6. Towards the center, pull up on the old gasket, and use a pair of diagonal cutters to cut it in half. It will take a few cuts, but eventually you will get it out and cut in half. Then remove the old gasket.
7. The new gasket simply presses in. Start at two diagonal corners, then press the other two corners in, then do the straight sections.
8. Now replace the freezer door, then the refrigerator door, plug in the refrigerator, and put the contents back in.
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John from ATLANTIC BCH, FL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Sam
December 19, 2018
My freezer door will not seal shut. I get alot of frost in upper left corner. Will a new seal fix my problem
For model number wrb322dmbw
Hello Sam, thank you for your question. Yes, replacing the door gasket should fix that problem. Good luck with your repair!
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Susan
July 2, 2021
Does this freezer gasket have measurements available? Your part # w10443315
For model number PBF2255HEW
Hello Susan, Thank you for the question. Very sorry, the manufacture has not provided Measurements of this gasket. However, checking the model number provided we can guarantee this is the correct Freezer Door Gasket for your mode. We hope this helps!
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Chieko
July 5, 2021
We are looking for the freezer gasket for the above model refrigerator.
For model number ABB2222FEW
Hello Chieko, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS3651281. We hope this helps!
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Bracha
March 9, 2023
I need to replace the freezer door gasket. What is the product that I should purchase? Thank you
For model number GB6525PEAW1
Hi Bracha, thank you for your inquiry. The compatible part for your model is the door gasket, part number PS3651282. We hope this information helps!
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PartSelect Number: PS3651282
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