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Lv 4
? asked in Home & GardenMaintenance & Repairs · 9 months ago

Any handymen or repair men I have a question for you?

How do I repair a refrigerator freezer door seal? I have a top freezer refrigerator, and my mother who I have repeatedly told to be careful  with it refuses to watch what she does so a bunch of things have hit the bottom of the door cracking it, all these cracks are stopping the seal from working, My question is how do I repair these cracks? I do not want to buy a new fridge since I cannot afford it.   

Update:

nothing is leaking. 

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  • JJ
    Lv 6
    8 months ago

    Hopefully you can buy that seal for that model to replace. In the meantime maybe some silicon sealer can be inserted into the cracks as a stopgap measure. Proceed to lightly rap the skull of whoever damaged it with your knuckles.

  • elhigh
    Lv 7
    9 months ago

    Just replace the gasket.  They're flexible rubber parts, so everyone understands that those eventually become brittle and fail.  You should be able to look up exactly what you need from your refrigerator's model number on a parts supplier site, order it up and swap it in.  Not expensive and not hard to do.

  • 9 months ago

    the seal is replaceable.  buy new one online, using your exact brand and model number

  • 9 months ago

    You DON'T repair the seal. You REPLACE it.

    That said, if there are cracks in the door causing a bad seal, you replace the door.

  • Anonymous
    9 months ago

    You buy a seal if it is available and replace it.

  • 9 months ago

    You can buy a replacement seal and replace it.  If you mean she cracked the door that's harder.  try caulking the cracks.

  • 9 months ago

    You can buy the rubber door seal

  • gerald
    Lv 7
    9 months ago

    You need a new fridge there are hazardous chemicals used in fridges and freezers and cracked or damaged parts are a possible leak and dangerous and no sticking plasters wont do Huston 

  • not
    Lv 7
    9 months ago

    There are appliance parts stores on the internet. The model number of the fridge is on sticker inside. You look thru the pictures and find the bad part. If the price is right you choose to repair it. You can probably find seal replacement videos or instructions on internet also. As I recall it's an easy task.

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