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shelly Posted on Apr 05, 2018

Need a black rubber gasket for the bottom of the door of a Signature 2000 Free-standing Freezer

It's a white (older model) white, one front door.

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Curt Downs

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2008

SOURCE: door gasket for Kenmore upright freezer model 2539239712

Go to sears parts direct website. It's part #3206261 and is in stock, $93.07. Good Luck! countrycurt0

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BOB BROWER

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2009

SOURCE: Kenmore Upright freezer needs cleaning under bottom shelf

most of the sears freezers . lift up on the shelf that will unlock it then slide it left or right ( it may move a little hard ) that will unlock the other side , lift and remove ( one side at a time ) ... you will see its not that hard , its just hard to put it in words .....Please if this answer helped , please rate this 3 or 4 stars . and keep me in the paid answer department . A 1 or 2 may knock me down into the unpaid ranks. Thanks Cactus Bob

satya prakash sahoo

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  • Posted on May 15, 2009

SOURCE: Freezer does do not have a tight seal at the bottom

it's an easy question! ans: support your leg in the bottom part of the door and pull the top part of the door with your hand with a great force.......it will seems to be bendind. dont worry. it will just make the door parallel................have a nice day :-)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2009

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

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2010

SOURCE: Kenmore upright freezer, about 16 cu ft. Buildup

symptoms you are describing are faulty door seals, try putting a thin piece of paper between door and frame to make sure doors are sealing,also when did you do a full manual defrost??(once a year even with auto defrost)

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Hello Jerry;

My name is Peter. I am a retired field service refrigeration technician.

You need to provide a model number for me to give you the gasket part number and price. The model number is on a label in your fresh food section on the upper side wall.

You have a bottom freezer, Right? These bottom freezer drawers are had to seal all of the time. They can get off track and not seal properly. It is not uncommon for them to ice up around the door gasket.

Lets try this first:

1.) Clean the gasket.

2.) With a hair dryer and a kitchen spatula, Heat the gasket while pulling gentle out on the gasket, to expand the gasket.

3.) Run a piece of paper between the gasket and the freezer front. If you can do this, then you still do not have a solid seal.
Feb 25, 2015 • Freezers
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I have a frigidaire stand up freezer model #lffh21f7hw, and the door isn't vacumn sealing the door, why?

If you have too much weight in the door or someone pulled down in the door, it gets twisted. Try lifting up on the bottom outside corner of the door to straighten it up. You might have to loosen the top hinge to reseat it.
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Need new gasket

http://diygaskets.com/search.asp

If you model number is correct these guys will have it.
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We have a frigidaire upright (ffu17m7hwd) which formed a lot of ice and we are in the midst of defrosting and don't want to experience this again. Can you assist please? Had to throw food out due to...

Freezer burn to food is caused by air & moisture in contact with it.
There should be a tight seal by the rubber gasket along all the inside edges of the freezer door. This gasket prevents unwanted hot moisture and hot air from entering the freezer compartment and causing ice build up. You can test the integrity of the rubber gasket seal by seeing how the freezer door will pinch a slip of paper in various spots around the freezer door. If the slip of paper pulls out easily, there is not a good seal at that spot. If that's the case (which I believe it is), the door gasket needs to be replaced. By the way, ice will build up over time because you need to access the food in the freezer, hence you will introduce moist air each time you open the freezer door.
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Stand up freezer builds up frost quickly

It sounds like you may be on the right track here. If the gasket is old, hard, and brittle, it will allow moisture to be administered into the freezer, causing frost buildup. Not to mention, that old door gasket is leaking out a lot of cold air. Your best bet is to provide the model number (as you've shown here) and the serial number to an appliance parts store or authorized GE appliance parts outlet. They should be able to provide you with a brand new gasket. Removal and re-installation of the new gasket is fairly simple and you'll notice a big difference, not only in the lack of frost buildup on the inside of the freezer (especially in the summer) but you may even see a noted improvement on your electric bill as well!

I hope this helps and let me know if you need any further assistance! :)
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I have a kenmore upright freezer model #253.9266411 there is a gap in the upper left side does anyone know how to adjust the door? The seal is fine

I'm assuming you don't want to replace the door seal. Open the freezer door. Stand "inside" the open door and place your foot at the right bottom corner (looking from the inside). Place your hand in the top right corner and pull it very slightly toward you. Do this in small amounts until the gap closes making sure you don't open one at the bottom.

An alternate method is to warm the gapped section of the door seal with a hair dryer to soften the rubber enough to allow the magnet within the rubber to pull the seal gap closed. This has worked for me numerous times by making small adjustments at a time. Good Luck
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I have an upright freezer and replaced the rubber gasket around the door. It is not sealing correctly and ice is building up and also, water is leaking from the bottom of the door. It is a Fridigaire...

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
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My Kenmore freezer, model #253.9280212 runs but will not cool below 40 degrees. It runs all the time but I do not hear anything cut on and off. The freezer is 10 years old but looks brand new.

The first thing to check is door gasket< bad corners,gap in side,bottom or top. Close door on a dollar bill and try to slide it top to bottom side to side and if it slides fairly easy then seal is not doing good. If you find dirty area clean it off along with the cabinet side as well.If you find the side is leaking then heat gasket with hair dryer and apply vasoline to gasket to help it move freely. If you find tear or hole then replace it.
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Door gasket for Kenmore upright freezer model 2539239712

Go to sears parts direct website. It's part #3206261 and is in stock, $93.07. Good Luck! countrycurt0
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