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Part #12683802W

Replaced by #WPW10443311
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Manufacturer substitution
This part replaces 12683802W. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
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Part Information

Special details: Smooth folds and creases in gasket WPW10443311 by soaking it in warm water or warming it with a hair dryer on low heat.

This door gasket (part number WPW10443311) is for refrigerators.

Door gasket WPW10443311 creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the refrigerator.

Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the door is open for this repair.

Reviews

Steve
McKinney txReviews 1Votes 0
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• 2 years ago
Steve• 2 years ago
Simple

Very helpful on the phone. Install only took about 5 minutes

Response from Sears PartsDirect:
MSO offline • 2 years ago

We are so thrilled you had a 5-star experience. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a rating. We thank you for choosing Sears Parts Direct for your part needs!

ABNH
NHReviews 1Votes 0
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• 4 years ago
ABNH• 4 years ago
Easy to install

replaced fridge and freezers gaskets in very short period of time

NickF
Near PhiladelphiaReviews 3Votes 0
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• 5 years ago
NickF• 5 years ago
Easy Install, One Part of the Solution

To install the gasket:

  1. The gasket is shipped in flat cardboard box, with part in its own enclosure. Mark that part of the gasket before removing. That section has a magnet, should end up mounted at the top of the freezer door.

  2. Lay out the new gasket on a flat surface. Then use the high heat setting on a hair dryer to soften up any deformed areas and use your fingers to get them right.

  3. Pull out the old gasket out of the slot. You can work it off the freezer door without removing the door.

  4. Push the new gasket into the slot. Make sure the magnetic part is at the top - that will help hold the freezer door closed.

  5. Make sure the corners are square and completely pushed into the slot.

  6. Related fixes:

6a. Use the hair dryer to remove all ice accumulated around the freezer compartment where the door closes. This helps ensure a good seal.

6b. Ensure the drawers work well. Use the hair dryer to melt all ice from the tracks, especially at the back of the freezer. That can keep the drawer from closing all the way. Then the door can't close completely and your freezer will ice up again.

6c. I also sprayed WD-40 on the drawer tracks. This made it much easier to open and close the freezer door.

Now our freezer is completely ice-free!

drphil
fairnury, neReviews 2Votes 0
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• 4 years ago
drphil• 4 years ago
all ok. need install. instructions for ice makerga

gasket and handle were easy to install. need install info on ice maker