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Customer:
Patricia from AMERICAN CYN, CA
Parts Used:
216480801
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
The freezer door gasket needed to be replaced.
When I received the new gasket I took a blow dryer to it and straightened out the warped areas prior to removing the old gasket. I then looked for a tool to remove the pins holding the gasket in place. I found a butter knife worked the best to get underneath and pry them out. Since this is a chest freezer, the pins in the back of the door were very hard to remove and one of them even broke off as I was removing it. Of course I had no spare pins when I went to put the new gasket in place. The new gasket slid right on and the pins snapped into place with a little bit of HARD pressure. My advice is to make sure that you do the back of the door first, since it is hard to line up the holes and the pins otherwise. It would not have been a difficult repair if not for the pins giving me trouble. There are no instructions sent showing how to do any of this work, so if you are not knowledgeable about gaskets this repair could be a difficult one. Maybe the company could include some basic instructions as a help to their customers.
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Customer:
Sammie from White Oak, TX
Parts Used:
216480801, 216061502
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Needed replacement because seal old and inner liner cracking
Very easy and simply. Take old stuff off, let insulation dry out and put all back together with new parts.
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