If your fridge door is sweating or hard to open and close, the gasket might need replacing. This gray magnetic gasket helps seal the door tightly to keep cold air in and warm air out. It runs along al...
This water filter bypass cap is a genuine OEM component designed for select Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, and affiliated refrigerator models. Installed in place of the water filter, it allows uninter...
This door gasket is for refrigerators. The door gasket is on the inner door panel and creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the refrigerator.
This door gasket forms a seal to keep warm air from entering the fridge. Replace it if worn to prevent energy loss. Smooth creases with warm water or a hair dryer. Unplug the fridge before installation and wear gloves.
This pantry drawer endcap supports the drawer and helps it slide smoothly while keeping the refrigerator interior properly sealed and organized. When it wears out or breaks, the drawer may feel loose,...
This right-side endcap completes and protects exposed edges while supporting proper alignment of adjacent components. It contributes to both durability and a finished appearance. Replacing a damaged e...
Have a fridge drawer that's derailed and causing you headaches in the kitchen? Our Whirlpool Slide Bracket could be just what you need to fix the problem. This trusty little part attaches your freezer...
First, I removed the old door gasket by pulling it out of the channel it was mounted in, noting the orientation of the gasket. Then, it was a simple matter of lining the new gasket up with the channel and pressing it into the groove. Very easy repair, and the door seals great!
Popped out old gasket and popped in nwe one. This is where things get interersting, the new gasket Does work as well as the one I replaced. I think the maganet is not strong enough. If anyone has had the same problem please let me know. This model ( Maytag- French door ) has been a lemon.
Removed the old gasket and made sure we put the new one in the same way. A wooden mixing spoon was the best tool for pushing the gasket into the track without hurting it. We used the back of the spoon and it went right in with no problem.