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Doors do not Seal - French Door

  • Troubleshooting
Doors do not seal - French Door Refrigerator
  1. Refrigerator Door

    Odors in the refrigerator's freezer or fresh food compartment may not be apparent, but it will still affect the smell and taste of water and ice.

    Inspect the seals (gaskets) around the doors to be certain that they are clean and free of debris. If the seals are dirty or sticky, this can cause the doors to have trouble sealing. If necessary, clean the seals with warm water and a mild detergent. Be certain to rinse the seals well. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.

    If the seals are torn or damaged, the unit will not seal in the cold air which can prevent the unit from maintaining proper temperature in the unit and will make it run more often. If this is the case, the seals will have to be replaced.

    Check the arrangement of food and other items in your refrigerator so that nothing is interfering with the functionality of the doors. Check the shelves and bins for any items that may stick out too far. Rearrange items if necessary.

    Some French Door models have a door mullion, which can affect the doors opening and closing properly. If the door is open, make sure that the mullion is folded in so that it can close properly. If the door is shut, the mullion should be flat out for the right door to seal it.

    Make sure that your refrigerator is leveled and that the doors are aligned properly. Use a small torpedo level, making sure that the unit has a slight tilt towards the back. Use the legs at the bottom front of the unit to adjust the unit, allowing for a slope towards the back. Refer to your owner’s manual for information regarding leveling your refrigerator.

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  2. Freezer Drawer

    Inspect the seals (gaskets) around the doors to be certain that they are clean and free of debris. If the seals are dirty or sticky, this can cause the doors to have trouble sealing. If necessary, clean the seals with warm water and a mild detergent. Be certain to rinse the seals well. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.

    If the seals are torn or damaged, the unit will not seal in the cold air which can prevent the unit from maintaining proper temperature in the unit and will make it run more often. If this is the case, the seals will have to be replaced.

    Check the arrangement of food and other items in your refrigerator so that nothing is interfering with the functionality of the doors. Check the shelves and bins for any items that may stick out too far. Rearrange items if necessary.

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