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#1 Posted : Sunday, October 15, 2023 6:52:20 PM(UTC)
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I recently purchased new door gaskets (part WR14X10305) for my French door GE refrigerator (model PFSS5RKZASS). I removed the old gaskets and installed the new ones by pressing them into the grooves. They seem to seated well. Immediately, I noticed the right door is much easier to open. Not that it was hard to open before, but there always seemed to be some resistance. My fiancée told me she thought a magnet was missing, but I had read through all the repair stories and no one ever made mention of magnets. It was always just pop out the old, pop in the new.

About a week in to using the new gaskets, I’ve found that there is cold air coming out the bottom of the refrigerator and frost is building up inside. A little further googling indicates that there are indeed flexible magnets inside door gaskets. Clearly I didn’t notice them when I threw away the old gaskets. How can I make these new gaskets work properly? I’m surprised magnets don’t come already embedded. Is there a certain type of magnet I should acquire?
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#2 Posted : Monday, October 16, 2023 7:00:03 PM(UTC)
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Well after a little research, I can see that there are magnets embedded. It seems like they’re lining up to the plastic part of the interior instead of the metal trim. Maybe I need to do the recommended step of hearing up the gasket in hot water to make it more pliable. It seems to be seated properly, but I did have to stretch it some to get it to fit in the groove. Maybe it just needs to stretch a little more so that the magnets line up with the metal casing.
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I am having this same issue. Thank you. I thought I was at the point of just buying a new refrigerator. I'll see if i can find these magnets.
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