Part Location Diagram of 2188444A Whirlpool Fresh Food Door Gasket
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( Grid squares measure 1x1 inch )
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Fresh Food Door Gasket

$196.74
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PartSelect Number PS328687
Manufacturer Part Number 2188444A
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Fresh Food Door Gasket Specifications

This white fresh food door gasket is used to seal the refrigerator door when closed to keep the cool air inside and the room air out.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore, Whirlpool, Roper, Estate.
Part# 2188444A replaces these:
AP3092349, 896878, 1106174, 1106176, 1109186, 1109188, 1122827, 14210291, 2150117, 2188444A, 4387609, 946991, 946993
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Needed to replace refrigerator door gasket
My refrigerator is 17 years old. The gasket seal around the door finally needed to be replaced. I ordered the part from Partselect.com. They had the cheapest price, including shipping. The part alone was still expensive, though, (almost $60!) for just being a piece of rubber.

There are little screws all around the inside of the refrigerator door, under which part of the gasket rests. A socket-set was needed to determine which one would fit the screws. The first step is to remove the old gasket. I discovered (the hard way!) that it makes sense to unscrew them a few at a time to remove the old gasket, and screw them back in, until you are ready to install the new one. My refrigerator door was not one "solid" piece. It is two pieces screwed together (with those little screws), and has insulation in the middle of the two pieces. If you unscrew too many at one time, the two pieces of the door will come apart, so don't do that.

When it was time to put the new gasket on, again, it made sense to do a few at a time. I started at the top of the door. Along with the screws, there is a metal rod that holds the gasket in place. Once you unscrew the screws, you place the back flap of the gasket underneath the metal rod. The gasket itself has holes that should line up with the holes for the screws. The rest of the gasket goes on top of the metal rod and screws. Then put the screws back in, using your socket wrench, and begin the next section (ie one side of the door). Work your way around the door, doing one side at a time. The bottom was the most difficult part to get to. Be careful not to run your fingers along the metal rod to push the gasket. I did cut my finger a bit. (Use something other than your finger to do the job.) The whole thing took me a while, but I got it done, while my HUSBAND sat and watched tv.
Other Parts Used:
  • Denise from Philadelphia, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Door Gaskets were worn and cracked.
First I removed all the machine screws from
behind the fold of the gasket. Removed the metal
strips that hold the gasket in place as well as
the door shelves. Gently reattached the new gaskets, behind the metal strip and re-hung the shelves. A hot air blow dryer helped keep the gaskets flexible. Whole operation just takes a little patience.
Other Parts Used:
Freezer Door Gasket
  • Dale from San Diego, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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existing gasket torn and deformed
loosened screws holding gasket, removed old gasket, installed new gasket tightening screws as I went from top first. The only problem I encountered was that the door did not fit correctly when I finished tightening the screws. It was tight at the top and open at the bottom (gasket not even touching refrigerator frame). I did not realize until then that the outer metal door is quite flimsy and is only made stiff by the molded plastic interior door liner and shelves. I simply had to loosen the screws I had just tightened, align the door by closing it and then tightening the screws so that the door retained that position.
Other Parts Used:
  • Thomas from Poultney, VT
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
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Old door gasket became hard, and corners had rubber breaking apart some leakage of cold air
Each side of the door had a metal strip bracket that was held in place by 1/4" sheet metal screws apprx. 8in. apart.. the outer lip of the gasket was tightened into these brackets..loosening the screws allowed the removal of the gasket from all 4 sides and corners..It was just the process of fitting the new gasket into the brackets that took the most time..making sure the new gasket was fitted all the way in for aligned proper fit,then tightening the screws evenly around the door frame..Then, 2 weeks later, this 27-year-old refrigerator's lower compressor went out,,and the refrigerator was history! YEAH!!
Other Parts Used:
  • lee from PORTLAND, OR
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Magnets don't work very good
took old one off and put the new one on.
Other Parts Used:
  • Emma from Lake Alfred, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Grace
October 2, 2017
The gasket for the food door,what are the dimensions and do these come looking smaller and need to be heated to stretch to put on? Regards.
For model number 106.8678211
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Hi Grace, Thank you for the question. We do not have the dimensions of the gaskets sorry but I can verify the PartSelect Number PS328687 is the correct gasket for the model number you provided. I have not heard the gaskets need to be stretched but,when the gaskets are packed in the box it can create bends or kinks in the gaskets, so we suggest soaking them in warm water or heating them with a hair dryer to remove the kinks. Hope this helps!

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Fern
August 10, 2023
Does this gasket fit ? Needs to be 43”x 30 1/2
For model number ET18AKXSW01
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Hi Fern, thank you for getting in touch. Yes, this gasket is compatible with your model. The gasket dimensions are approximately 30-1/4" X 42-3/4". Glad to be of assistance!

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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS328687
Manufacturer Part Number: 2188444A
Brand
Model Number
Description
Kenmore
1068378500
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378501
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378503
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378510
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378511
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378513
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378530
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378531
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378533
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378540
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378541
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378543
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378550
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378551
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378553
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378560
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378561
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378563
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378570
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378571
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378573
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378580
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378581
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378583
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378590
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378591
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378593
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378700
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378701
Refrigerator
Kenmore
1068378704
Refrigerator
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