SOURCE: how to replace the door seal on a frigidare upright freezer
most fridge door seals are attached to the door by screws. If you flap the seal up from the bottom you should see some screws. if you go to the site below it gives your guidance on replacing the seals on fridges, as all fridge seals are pretty generic you should find it useful
http://www.wikihow.com/Replace-a-Refrigerator-Door-Seal
I hope this helps
SOURCE: I have an upright freezer and replaced the rubber
ice on top of freezer door they came out with a fix but does not work two vent holes on bottom of door seal mthem off with silicone moisture getting in if that don't work you need to take liner off and spray foam the liner cavities
SOURCE: Frigidaire 17 CF upright freezer. We are getting
It could be the button that the door hits on when you close the door. If you can take it out and clean the connections it may do the trick. If it really bugs you then you can twist the two wires to gether and it should fix the warning. This means the button switch may have went bad but if you know the door is closed who needs the annoying warning. Please leave a thumbs up. I can only try for you from way out here in the Raz Shack
SOURCE: WHY CAN'T I HERE THE VACUUM SOUND ANYMORE WHEN THE FREEZER DOOR SHUTS?
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