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Product Description
GASKET,FREEZER DRAWER,GREY Specifications
Ensure your freezer operates efficiently with this replacement drawer gasket, designed to form a tight seal that keeps cold air in and warm air out. Made in light gray and compatible with select models, it helps maintain proper temperature control and reduce energy consumption. Replace the gasket if you notice signs of wear such as cracking, loss of elasticity, or frost buildup inside the freezer. This part is sold individually.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Frost buildup | Door Sweating | Freezer section too warm | Freezer not defrosting
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Electrolux, Crosley, Kenmore.
Part# 5304537408 replaces these:
241778302, 241778304, 241778308, 5304501270, 5304502761, 5304502762, 5304502840, 5304502841, 7241778302, 7241778304
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Rizwana Q - October 7, 2021
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Easy to do
It was exactly what i ordered.
Alain L - June 15, 2019
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Perfect fit!
Part arrived quickly and repair was super easy.
Pascal B - December 31, 2022
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Perfect fit
Very fast shipping, received and fits perfectly.
Katariin A - August 4, 2020
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Great part and super fast shipping
My fridge freezer was leaking for weeks and this gasket fixed the issue. Thank you for the fast shipping. Its great to have a Canadian go to for appliance parts. I mentioned your site in my latest video for any Canadian viewers. Cheers! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsYkMwI34u8
Michael S - November 13, 2020
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Easy to install
Fit perfectly and helped to slow the icing that was occurring in the freezer.
Juerg R - December 2, 2020
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Easy repair
Changing the seal on my freezer drawer was relatively easy. The only challenge was that I had to remove the drawer front from the freezer. After re-attaching the front it took some time to re-align the front to get a good seal of the unit. Delivery was fast and without any problems.
Martial D - January 29, 2023
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Exact part
The part was in excellent condition when it arrived and the installation was not to difficult.
Sheila C - January 27, 2023
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Freezer gasket
Perfect fit. Easy to install
Virginia P - September 7, 2025
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Easy to install with two people. Works well
Arrived in great shape and packed very well and carefully. Arrived as described . Quick. Issue with fridge freezer now fixed.
Sue S - November 25, 2021
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easy and fast
The part fit great!
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Average Repair Rating: 3.5 / 5.0, 6 reviews.
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Freezer was accumulating a sheet of ice in the bottom
determined it was an air leak. Freezer portion has no drain. A fan in back blows air in through vents to keep unit defrosted. There was a gap across the entire top of gasket where it seals up against the frame. Simply pull the old gasket out of its track around the entire door. No tools needed and the door does not need to be removed. Fit the new gasket into the track until it is securely seated around all 4 sides of the door. That's it. I still had a small gap between the top of the door gasket and the freezer frame. The freezer frame may have warped a little over the years. I applied a thin strip of weather stripping to the freezer body where it meets up against the new gasket. That did it.
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Brant from WALLINGFORD, CT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Freezer drawer gasket damaged and leaking cold air
Remove old gasket by pulling it away from the frame. Work all the way around the gasket till it is entirely separate from the door. Remove the old gasket by slipping it over the door. Note the orientation of the new gasket will have the small bead towards the door - slip the new gasket over the door so that it is in the inside of the freezer door. Press the small bead into the slot in the door. Work all the way around, pressing the bead in with your fingers. When it's all secure, close the door and check for no gaps. Takes 5 minutes and no tools - very easy. Make sure you order the correct COLOR of gasket - it comes in black and white. The black looks best on stainless steel door.
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James from HOUSTON, TX
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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freezer was causing frost and ice
i put casket on i notice when i received casket in shipping box was bent on the end of the casket 's did not solve problem casket not flush air is due to damage from shipping in the box not happy with the product.
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MICHAEL from STATEN ISLAND, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Torn Freezer Drawer Gasket
Remove the freezer drawer by unscrewing the two 12mm screws on both sides of the drawer.
Lift the drawer up out of the slots the frame and away.
Lay the drawer on a padded surface to protect the drawer cover finish.
Pull the old gasket out of the drawer and discard.
Position the new gasket around the edge of the drawer. Starting at one corner press the gasket into the slot in the drawer edge. Continue working the gasket until you return to the starting point.
Inspect the gasket to ensure it is seated in the slot completely.
Return the drawer to the refrigerator, placing the lugs on the drawer into the slots of the frame and insert the screws to their original position and tighten securely.
Inspect the drawer for proper level/sealing in the freezer drawer position. Adjust as necessary.
Lift the drawer up out of the slots the frame and away.
Lay the drawer on a padded surface to protect the drawer cover finish.
Pull the old gasket out of the drawer and discard.
Position the new gasket around the edge of the drawer. Starting at one corner press the gasket into the slot in the drawer edge. Continue working the gasket until you return to the starting point.
Inspect the gasket to ensure it is seated in the slot completely.
Return the drawer to the refrigerator, placing the lugs on the drawer into the slots of the frame and insert the screws to their original position and tighten securely.
Inspect the drawer for proper level/sealing in the freezer drawer position. Adjust as necessary.
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Billy from FAYETTEVILLE, NC
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Previous seal had a tear and cold air was leaking around seal
Pulled the old seal out of the groove. Placed new seal in the groove. New seal has to be heated and massaged to get it into proper form so it does not leak. I have been continuously heating and massaging to get the seal to get it in the proper form. Been working on it for a week. Almost there.
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Daniel from Hampton, NH
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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THE GASKET LOCKING INSERT DID NOT FIT THE BOTTOM OF THE DOOR.
I REMOVED THE OLD GASKET BEING VERY CAREFUL TO SEE EXACTLY HOW IT CAME OFF. I INSERTED THE LOCKING INSERT INTO THE TRACK IN THE DOOR WHICH DID NOT FIT AS THE OLD ONE DID. AFTER USING TREMENDOUS FORCE WITH MULTIPLE TOOLS I DID MANAGE TO GET THE TOP AND THE SIDES TO LOCK INTO PLACE AND EVENTUALLY HOLD. THE BOTTOM OF THE GASKET DID NOT HOLD SO I USED CLEAR CAULK AND TAPE TO HOLD THE GASKET IN UNTIL THE CAULK CURED. AFTER THE CAULK CURED THE GASKET HAS, SO FAR, REMAINED TIGHT.
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Robert from Lexington, SC
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Manufacturer Part Number: 5304537408
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