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Refrigerator Door Gasket (Black) 241872514

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Part #241872514

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Part Information

Helpful DIY instructions: Installation guide and video.

Special details: Smooth folds and creases in gasket 241872514 by soaking it in warm water or warming it with a hair dryer on low heat.

This door gasket (part number 241872514) is for refrigerators.

Door gasket 241872514 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.

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 4.3
1-6 of 6 reviews

kofib2021

New jerset

  2 years ago

kofib2021

New jerset

Easy to install

Arrived before projected date and took only a few minutes to install

Charlie

Monclova Ohio

  2 years ago

Charlie

Monclova Ohio

Easy to install

It took seconds to install and fits perfectly. Fixed my problem

dcsween

Washington DC

  2 years ago

dcsween

Washington DC

Simple to install, no unnecessary packaging

Took about 2 minutes to remove and install replacement, then check seal (pushing in around the edges once, then repeating as a "seal").

Sambo

Savannah

  2 years ago

Sambo

Savannah

Bad packaging

Arrived broken in two places but I needed to replace the old, worn out one, so I did. I now have to push the door closed with my hand and knee to get it to seal.

Thana

Hartford CT

  4 years ago

Thana

Hartford CT

Easiest thing I ever installed.

Gasket came in a box mimicking the shape of a fridge door so, all i had to do was remove gasket from box and install directly into my refrigerator door. I popped in the corners first then made my way over to the opening of the door. It took a few opening and closing of the door for the gasket to stick but eventually it does stick. My refrigerator is now keeping all my food cold. Thanks

Example: J 2

Whitestone NY

  5 years ago

Example: J 2

Whitestone NY

5 minute installation

YouTube suggestions include putting the gasket in a dryer or hot water to soften it up. I used a heat gun because I didn't want to stuff it into the dryer. The old gasket pull right off the door. No screws or anything. It just fit into a groove. With the new one, Make sure to pop the corners in first. if you put in one corner and then slide your fingers along the length of it, you will find that it will be a couple millimeters too long and the corners won't fit. The seal wasn't quite right of course but after a few times opening by and closing it got better. No doubt it'll be alright after a few days of stretching.

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