Refrigerator Door Gasket Installation Tips - New Door Seals or Reversing the Doors
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- In this video I show you how to fix some issues with your refrigerator door gaskets. If you reverse the doors or have to install a new one, these tips will help you save some time.
Your fridge or freezer doors will not close properly when a new gasket is installed or you switch the swing of the doors.
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Bill Newberry passed away on October 24th, 2016. He was only 38 years old. 😞😞 Thank you very much for this video and for your service to our country. Semper Fi.
That's sad. He was young.
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This video was super helpful! My new door gasket was slightly small - I managed to get it sort of installed, but the bottom part was a bit scrunched up and did not quite lie flat - especially at the corners, where I simply could not the corners of the gasket to stay in the door groove. I put books against the door to keep the door reasonably sealed while I figured out whether to put the old gasket back on or not. Then found this video and tried the "dip in hot bathtub water trick" mentioned. After watching the video I pulled the gasket off again and put it in hot water. The gasket was actually too big for the bathtub, so I would dip one side of the gasket in the tub for a minute or two, pull that side to stretch it slightly, rotate 90 degrees, dip, pull, rotate, dip, pull, rotate, etc. for about two or three full revolutions. (I only pulled on the sides, NOT the corners, for fear of tearing the gasket corners.) This worked! I was then able to re-install the gasket, and this time it it lay flat all around and was no longer scrunched up and pulling out of the groove at the corners. Now I wish that I had made my own video! ;-)
Thanks for the new gasket instructions also. I almost gave up with a bad seal on the new unit. But I took it off and tried again with the hot bath tub trick with a quick run of the heat and it totally worked. Saved me from buying a new freezer. Thanks Man!
Thank you for the tip on flipping the gasket when you flip the door.! Saved me some money on buying a new gasket ! THANKS!!
Very helpful information.
I was unaware that Bill has passed away. My condolences to his family and friends.
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@@theapplianceapprentice3776 Yes, he passed away in 2016.
Dude. You're a Saint. We literally just got a new fridge for my upstairs place. And we had to reverse the hinges from factory and now the seal won't meet the fridge on the hinge side. This is what I needed. Going to give it a shot. Here I am at midnight trying to fix a fridge gasket. 🤟🏻🤣 #Adulting
Brilliant! I never knew that one needed to deal with the gasket when one changes the hinge side. I went exactly according to the manufacturer's instructions but this was never mentioned. I suppose it was because the manufacturer makes the assumption that the freezer is new and does not allow for the possibility of it being secondhand. I did indeed change the hinge side and now the freezer is iced up. Now I know why and what to do. Thanks for a very informative and well presented tutorial!
This is a very smart guy. Knows how to do this and knows how to make a video intelligently explaining it.
I just received my new gasket and, because I’m both tired after work and hard headed and because it’s been at room temperature on a warm summer day, I simply peeled off the old and attached the new.
Although this new gasket is fairly soft, Bill is correct that the door isn’t going to close like it did, with the old gasket that’s been on forever. At first, it would barely close at all and I do see gaps and I’m going to have to take a hair drier to it. Right now, until I do that, something is bracing the door shut. Not sure if I just heard it open though.
But, the main reason why I’m writing this, is because I feel as if I probably should’ve bought an OEM gasket. While the lip fits into the groove, it doesn’t feel as stiff as the original lip on my old gasket. This gives me worry that the gasket is not going to stay in the groove. That my worry is t completely that the gasket can’t be reformed, but that the back side that goes in the groove will free itself. I also have to wonder whether the magnet is of decent strength, as well. Again, although only time will tell, perhaps, I should’ve spend more and bought something I have some confidence in. I would hate to go through this and come home one day to an open refrigerator and a ton of spoiling food. As I got mine on eBay, it’s going to be some time before I leave feedback as, I’ll have to see how this works out. So far, although I have yet to use the hairdryer, I’m not getting that smack of a kiss that I get with the freezer door, when I close it. This worries me. Perhaps, I need a gasket with a magnet that feels as if it’s going to suck me into the fridge when I close it.
Thank you for the video Bill. I followed your instructions and was amazed how it worked so well. This will extend the life of our fridge!
Thank you for the advice! The repair company I purchased my new gasket from neglected to mention the part about using the hair dryer. To boot, the gasket has a couple tiny pin holes which let water in so the blow dryer was a must.
Awesome video. I love the way you explains everything so that any layman can understand. Thanks and Good job.
Very good tips Bill!
I had not seen that technique for pulling the door out slightly as it cools. Good one.
Thanks - I appreciate your bids. Very helpful. I've got a refrigerator that I had to unplug. The thermostat worked and would kick on the compressor , then I would smell something burning - I looked in the back and saw a small fire ( the size of a whole match book burning) right next to the compressor.
Haven't used it since.
Dont know much more
Having an issue with the fridge door. Watched your very straightforward video and am now going make the fix. You're video was excellent.
Thank you, thank you. I just stopped this video and grabbed my blow dryer and ran it on HIGH along the area of the gasket that was not touching [it was the cause of water condensing in the frig] Took less than fifteen minutes, Badda Bing!
Thank you. Your efforts at editing and to provide clear, complete explanations are far superior to most of these diy videos. I appreciate the extra effort you have put into making a useful video!
Thanks Bill, I have been installing these new gaskets all wrong then and not getting a good deal. Hot water in the sink and the hair dryer tip, very good tip, thanks again.
Hi Bill, I would give you a "High Five" for all your tips and hard work, but CZcams will not let me.:-) I can only give you one thumb up which I consider too modest. Excellent tips,Bill!! Thank you.
Thank you just answered my informed questions of why after I reversed my door that suddenly I have water freezes over from the vents from the top freezer vent ? The gasket was compressed on one side allowing air into the fridge ... I will try the blow dryer or remove it all together an place it back
Thank you so much!! Hair dryer tip worked like a charm.
It worked perfectly with me. I was about to buy new rubber. Thank you
Thank you for the informative video, brought a new seal couldn't work out why the door wouldn't close properly.
you r a genius bill thank you I just followed your process!!! wah lah! thank you!!!! God Bless.
Just ran into a similar situation. Took s gasket off another fridge to put on another one. I did try the heat thing before sering this video, but not while on the fridge. Now I know why the replacement gasket was compressed. Handle must have been reversed on the two fridges.
I will try this method.
Btw, I have watched sevetal of Bill's videos over the years. Stumbled across this one. Glad I did.
Bill Newbury (RIP)
Is he dead now?
Ohhhhh so sorry. I read he passed. God bless. Loved his work
I’m saying to you thanks deeply in my heart. Definitely your tips is working.
My friend gave me a small Kenmore 5 Cu Ft front load freezer that was sitting in her garage for who knows how long. I was thrilled to get it BUT I quickly discovered that the gasket on one side of the door was completed twisted and out of track. I'm going to try removing the entire gasket and soak it in hot water in the tub before reinserting it. It's worth a shot! Thanks for the info.
Thank you so much. All other Videos weren't helpful like yours. I was having a sealing problem so I flipped it, sadly the fridge I'm working on is so old the seal was glued in place but duct tape fixed that right up. Thank you again!
I never see anyone give the door a wipe after removing the old gasket? Should we? Also, funny you mention clean that air intake on the blow dryer:) I have 2 pet peeves, always keep that blow dryer screen clean so the motor can breath, and alway clean the clothes dryer vent screen before every new load:). LOL. Thanks for the time you spent doing this vid!
Thank you soo much!! This was very helpful.
Just ordered a freezer gasket and the end of your video gives priceless info for heating the new gasket, when I get it, to fit right. Much thanks. P.S. I was going to try to "save" the old gasket, but the unit is 10 years old.
What a great video. I switched door/compressed gasket on a new refrigerator. The compressed side had been the latch side. Makes me wonder if they stored it lying down on the door and that made if compress. Used the heat gun (carefully, as you suggested) and it looks like it will be be fin. Thank you.
thank you so much!!!!!! I couldn't find this info anywhere!
Great tips!! Very helpful. Thank you Bill.
Great tips, thanks for sharing.
thanks for the tips, very helpful.
OMG thank you so much! The hairdryer trick is amazing!
This guy was one of the best utube diy informants with very real practical solutions that work! I have this same Fridgedaire fridge! The Top freezer been freezing up since new! New timer-New Thermister an the heat defrost strip test fine still builds ice an frost inside! Fridge is a pc of shit-Junk!
RIP Bill, I still look at your video's for help
Fantastic, practical instruction. Thanks!
Great guidance as usual. Love your videos.
Great video, thanks for the info!
THANK YOU, Bill!
nice one. thanks Bill. watching from the Philippines
Thank you for the wisdom and respect man
Thanks for the useful tip !!
Thank you Bill for sharing.
Thank you!!! I think you just saved my life.
EXTREMELY helpful thank you soooo much
Thank you! You saved my renome as a handy husband :D
Thank you very much excellent explain
Best advice I've found anywhere. Many thanks.
Very useful: thank you.
Very helpful video. I installed a new gasket on the refrigerator door now the door does not even close on the center part, it does good seal all around it but it "pushes" the door out by the opposite side of the hinges; there is not adjustment to the hinges that i can see. this is a whirlpool two doors refrigerator. the original gasket developed a gap from middle to bottom in the right door by the handles which was making it lose some cool for about 30 inches as the gasket was "compressed" in. I should have tried to fix it with the blower before expending $145.00 on the new gasket that now does not works ands the appliance place that sold it does not want me to return it! they are saying they can get me another gasket but not returns!
Thank you for your great presentation of the very relevant and useful information .
Dear Bill: YOU ARE A REFRIGERATOR GOD!!!!!!! OMG - THE HAIR DRYER!!!!!! I went from having an old gasket that worked on one side, not the other, flipped it over, then when I saw the gap, used the hair dryer, thinking, "no way" and PRESTO - my door magnets work better now than 10 years ago lol - THANK YOU!!!!!
I have looked around the gasket of my refrigerator and could not find ANY reason why the left door of my LG French door refrigerator WOULD NOT CLOSE!! thx this a great help!!
Ah, I get it. A new gasket is like new knitting needles on kinky cables. They benefit from boiled water, too. 😄 This whole video was well explained.
Very helpful! Thank you 😊
Thank u so much I am sure u will advice me t solve my neff frige problemx
GREAT ADVICE ! THANKS!
Thanks for the video and useful tips!
Thank you for the great tutorial!
Big thanks for all the great tips. have a great day. GOD BLESS.
Again, thank you so much for taking the time to pass on a few extremely useful tips to us Novice service guys!
Thanks a lot for the tips
You are the man!
Great tutorial videos!!!
Thanks!
Great tips. Thanks.
Tks, it's really help
Thanks so much. Solved my problem.
This is very helpful..thanks.
Great video!! Thanks!
Still on the job. I found another way to deal with crumbling liner holes. Fender washers. I now have the gasket in reasonably well. Might be a few places the need attention. It is weltering in the room it is located in, nence my many retreats. Next I will try to get a decent seal with the hair drier. (I got me a Siegfried Sassoon, which looks like a mega drier.) Since the old gasket sealed well i don't think I need any door adjustment.
Excellent detailed information
Thanks brother and rest well
Thank youuuu....
Thank you!
thanks awesome
Very good
Great thanks you saved me $252.00 for a new gasket.
Nice job!
WISH YOU WERE STILL AROUND.. GOOD VIDEO.
Thanks Bill.
Great video brother.
Thanks!
Very smart!
PERFECT
dude, you just gave me what i was looking for, to fix a used fridge i was about to toss. my appliance guy said it wouldnt be worth it to come fix. but now i think i can do it. i think if i take the gasket off, and throw it in a hot tub and clean it, i can reshape it, and put it back on, 180 degrees turned. there's something about how the door shuts, that has deformed the gasket along the bottom seal, so that it has pinched itself, way out to the hinge side. i might end up having to remove the door and rehang it, because it seems to hang crooked: lower on the left edge than the right. the guy said its not worth his time to rehang it, but i have the time. i have the hairdryers to soften the gasket. i have the tools to undo the screws and bolts. i have the putty knife to work along the groove if i need to. the maker said a new gasket will cost 158 dollars and the fridge is 23 years old. but what you've told me makes me think i may not have to buy another replacement gasket. a hot water bath might just let me reshape the thing, so it closes the gap again! i can get my hot water up to 180 degrees. ... i was also thinking about moving this one into my kitchen from the garage, and changing it to open with the opposite hand. if i try that, now, thanks to you, i know in advance what to expect, with the gasket. if i change the direction it opens, i should be able to adapt the gasketing-- with your heat tricks-- so that it seals right, with the switched door opening. dude, you gave me such hope. i'll let you know how it works out. i might not have to spend that 158 bucks on a new gasket, at all! -- a hot bath might just soften the thing to where i can reshape it correctly and put it back on! i dont think it has any breaks or cracks. it's just never been worked on, since it got manufactured. and i'm the sort who will try my hand at fixing something, before i decide if it absolutely can not be fixed. so--- awesome! thanks so much,, dude.
So....did it work???
great tips bill thanks
Thanks bro
The hair drier helped get the hinge side to expand and seal. The same with the outer edge. However, the top and bottom have a different problem which is crumbling inner door plastic. I have found an excellent solution to this. Home depot sells a piece of flat aluminum stock 1/16" x 1/2" x 36" A piece of this , drilled for holes can go over the inner door with the screws through it. This also can extend into the corner to give the corner a brace. Of course, the gasket covers this so no cosmetic issue.
So I am getting a good result. Only that I expected a 15 minute job and got a week long challenge. But what else did I have to do? Right?
Bill's video a lifesaver.
I am in the process of replacing a gasket with screw-clips design. I did not warm the gasket but let it sit to get flat. Now it looks like a hair dryer is in my future. at present I need a few screws and adjustment but it seems to have a gap about 3/16 at the hinge side. I measured the new gasket and they are both 3/4", so I was stymied. I now figure the drier is the answer in one way or another--that and finish the correct installation. Another blunder was not removing the door and getting it over with. I am doing it all the hard way it seems. The inner liner is also prone to crumbling at the edge.
But I wanted to ask, if anyone knows, whether removing the insulating shims under the door hinge is an option.? These are about 1/8". Another bright idea I had was to stuff the offending gasket with something soft. I'll get a drier.
If I had known it was not a simple R and R I would have waited until winter when you could leave the door off without spoilage.
In fact, in examining the old seal in the light of what I have learned from various Utubes, didn't need to be replaced at all. It is quite supple. It does have a small separation of the magnet but probably some silicone and locate it out the way. Instead i will save it.
Thanks bro...👍❤️
We are doing this as we watch, great help thank you so much
I have a gap wide enough for fruit flies to enter my fridge. As I look at your video, I’m wondering if I can remove the gasket and soak it in hot water and use the hair dryer to expand it. I guess it won’t hurt to try since the fridge is empty.
Thank you po 😊
Hi I have a kenmore fridge, will this process be the same to install????
Hi Bill I have a Samsung french door with another 2 pullout drawers. My freezer keeps building up ice on very bottom which must be freezing water line to ice maker. Have to keep taking everything out of freezer and remove ice .Freezer draw is hard to open because of ice build up. Could it be my gasket seal is bad.
If you use a hair dryer to expand the seal will it not just contract after it cools and have the same problem? My Maytag fridge has been leaking around the seal for a long time., both the freezer door and fridge door. I get a lot of ice buildup from incoming moisture in the freezer. Lately my freezer has been sealing a little better but the fridge door has a see through gap along the non hinge side and moisture was building up in the ceiling. I thought the moisture was coming from the freezer drain hole being clogged with ice. I cleaned the ice from around the evaporator and cleared the hole to see it is just a big trough that water runs down onto the back wall and to a drain under the vegetable bins. Not a tube to the compressor area like the old ones had which had to sometimes be snaked out. I was still getting moisture. Then I unplugged the fridge and took the aluminum drain cover from under the evaporator and saw that it was iced completely over again. I left it unplugged for three days and now the moisture has stopped forming on the fridge ceiling even though I still have a leaking seal. I figure the drain trough will eventually ice back over again when enough moisture accumulates around it and it freezes. I thought about screwing a hasp on the side to the non hinge side door edge and pull it in to latch it tight. Wouldn't look that good, but I figure it would work. But I will try your method first. Thanks