Original gasket became deformed creating bad seal.
Soak new gasket in hot water in bathtub to soften while removing old gasket. No tools required, it was a little difficult pulling old gasket out but once you get it started part way out it will come out real easy. By the time you get the old gasket out the new gasket will be warm and easy to get started into the groove it pops into. Starting on back (hinged) side is of door, begin pushing new gasket into groove. Work up and down pushing gasket into place working towards the corners and around to the front side of door. Your all done. This is a job I went into a little nervous thinking I might be calling a service man out to fix, but it turned out to be really easy.
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Stanley from Armona, CA
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Gaskets were deteriorating from use
I started with the right door and just pulled the gasket off. I then made sure which gasket was for that door and aligned it with the old gasket to make sure of top and bottom. Then it just pushes in with your thumb. It took about 5 minutes. The left door is a little more complicated. First remove 2 screws that hold the mullion. Gently hit the bottom of the mullion In an upward motion with the flat of your hand. The mullion comes loose and can just hang by the wires. Remove old gasket and install the new one. Reinstall the mullion and you are done. This one takes about ten minutes. DONE!!
Pulled the old gasket out.l. Started at the top left corner of the gasket and pushed the Corning in tight and push the gasket in to the other corner down the right side th the corner, across to the left bottom corner and up the right side to the start of the beginning. Very easy installation.
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CONNIE from YORK, PA
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Robert
September 5, 2019
Please send the part numbers for left and right door gaskets on LG refrigerator model
Lfx25978st
For model number LFX25978ST
Hello Robert, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Part #: PS12588651 and Part #: PS3639262. Hope this helps!
Does this door gasket include magnetic strip to help seal the door to body? Also, the LG cust serv rep mentioned needing adhesive for this gasket replacement which i've never heard of. Is this right or was he wrong?
For model number LFC25765ST
Hi Andrew, thank you for your question. Yes it would and no you do not need adhesive to install this part. There is a door gasket retainer that keeps it in place. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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