you can have the seals repaired....either by a serviceman or someone handy about the house....its not expensive and will save you on electricity expense as when the fridge is not sealed the motor has to work continously to maintain the selected temperature
2006-09-19 00:15:13
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answered by askaway 6
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it is a small problem the door of a refrigerator has a magnetic strip all around the edges of the door this strip would have been weak or the power would have gone so call the service person and replace it
2006-09-19 07:29:42
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answered by ramamurthy s 1
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see if something is sticking out and onbstructing it or you may need to change the rubber seal thing running on the fridge door, thats what keeps the cool air in, if its too old or warped, the door wont close properly.
2006-09-19 07:20:38
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answered by noogney 4
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try physically bending the door. u can check seal by closing door on dollar bill & pulling. dollar grabs if door sealed. dont put so much weight in doors shelving.
2006-09-19 07:14:19
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answered by enord 5
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Make sure the gasket is flexable and there are no misalignments e.g. the door is not twisted. check for loose screws on the hardware
that the door hinges on. etc
2006-09-19 07:47:12
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answered by glenhandy1 4
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you can take a blow dryer, and lightly heat up the seal(s) and pull them out more...if seals are dry rotted, time to get new seals..instead of rubbery feeling they will be hard,dry feeling with no give...then heating won't work.
2006-09-19 10:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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reajust the food in your fridge... maybe something is blocking it from closing.. or maybe you just need to close the fridge tighter... otherwise calll a maintenance guy..
2006-09-19 07:13:44
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answered by person 2
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you can have you fridge resealed and its not to expensive
2006-09-19 07:13:49
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answered by fear_fox 3
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