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The rubber is not sticking to the door.

2006-07-25 06:19:55 · 18 answers · asked by hotsista0201 2 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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If that's the only problem you have and everything else works fine, you can just have the rubber replaced.

The rubber just wear out. Dont put too much stuff in the ref door. sometimes it makes the door too heavy to actually close. It'll make your rubber last longer and try cleaning it once in a while.. like once a week is very good.

2006-07-25 06:28:38 · answer #1 · answered by ♠ENIGMA™ 2 · 0 1

If you don't know anything don't post. Most problems are not due to level or stuff in the door. The problem is in the bottom door hinge. The bearing is damaged and needs replacement , You could hear popping of snapping when you opened to door just pryer to you problem. Fix it and it will work fine.

2015-03-07 15:04:03 · answer #2 · answered by Too Far Gone To Be Fixed 2 · 2 0

Have you checked out the front legs on the fridge. Most refrigerators have adjustable legs on the front, which you can screw in and out to lift or lower the front edge of the machine, thus changing the tilt. If your door won't stay closed, you may need to unscrew those legs a little in order to make the fridge door swing shut on its own and stay that way. Gravity is your friend. Check it out, man.

2006-07-25 06:24:00 · answer #3 · answered by gilgamesh 6 · 1 1

if the rubber is not sticking to the door than you can try to use rubber cement to glue it back to the door other wise you could get a door lock latch and mount it to the side (one piece on the door one on the fridge itself)untill you can get a new one

2006-07-25 06:27:21 · answer #4 · answered by terry s 1 · 0 2

You will have to get the gaskets fixed(the rubber part) first clean them off real good, to makesure you don't need a new one, but if you do, call the company that made your refrigerator, and see what they charge to replace it( or check"appliances" in your phone book, for help)

2006-07-25 06:24:33 · answer #5 · answered by ralahinn1 7 · 1 1

Something is probably stopping it from closing tightly. Check everything on the shelves and door to make sure nothing is keeping it from closing completely.

2006-07-25 06:24:07 · answer #6 · answered by Badkitty 7 · 0 1

You need to get the rubber gasket replaced, that's all. They just wear out.

2006-07-25 06:23:23 · answer #7 · answered by Cookie 5 · 0 1

the most comman problem here is the level of the unit, pop off the bottom grill on the refrigerator, and you will see a bolt on each side, they are level adjustment bolts ,,,, turn them clockwise, untill the refrigerator door shuts on it own at the half open position, ,, that shoud do it,, if not the seal will need replace,,,,but i think thats your problem,,,

2006-07-25 13:15:59 · answer #8 · answered by wva_butterfly 3 · 3 1

well what we do down here in the South is Duck Tape. Just tape the door shut.

2006-07-25 06:22:58 · answer #9 · answered by Chris W 3 · 0 2

Take out all the junk food and throw it in the garbage...but then your trash can lid will always be missing

2006-07-25 06:26:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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