I did this, and its REAL TOUGH!! Believe me, mine still isnt right! You have to get inside the strips and take out a boat load of screws, then take the strip off... then, if you have any metal strips, (yea some come with tiny meatl strips that you have too remove and remember where they go), then you have to put them back in the right place...
After this, you lay out your stripping on the floor. Assemble the screws in the order they came out..(I like to put them on the kitchen table, on towels so they dont roll all over the place), and then have some one help you with placing the stripping up against the door.
Now, (get a screw gun, its your best investment for this type of job!), take the screws and start in the middle, at the top and put that in. Then work around, until the top is done...
Now do the middle for the bottom, and the corners...
Now, the middle for the sides...
After you have that, (you may want to put in a bead of silicone, in case you dont seal right, but, this should of been done at the very beginning, just remembering what I had to do,and its all coming back :)...Then start filling in all the other screws, from the bottom to the sides...
And, if your lucky, this seal will work!
To test, take a dollar bill, and close the door, if it is hard to pull out, then you have a good seal, if not, call a repair man...
I wish you well..
Jesse
2006-06-08 00:52:42
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answered by x 7
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go to maytag dealer order a seal when you get it the old should pop right off and the new one snap in
2006-06-07 21:13:37
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answer #3
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answered by cp7526 2
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get the serial number from the frig. it is usually in the very botton of the inside door.Call a store that sells refig.parts.
Unscrew the old gasket and wahlah it's done
2006-06-10 13:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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