Freezer gasket repair
Von: albee (a@a.com) [Profil]
Datum: 03.11.2009 02:13
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Datum: 03.11.2009 02:13
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Any chance of doing this? I can't believe it's over $80 for a gasket. My side-by-side has a bad section of gasket at the bottom of the freezer. I'm looking around for gasket by the foot, but otherwise, would it be possible to repair it, maybe by injecting silicon caulk into it? Just a thought... Or does anyone know of a cheaper generic I can find? No luck yet. Also, when I happened to open the fridge today I thought I heard hissing, maybe? I then opened the freezer, and noticed the defrosting coil lighted and saw water dripping and heard it sizzling on it (I presume that's not surprising?) At the time it was to me, as I didn't even know about heater coils to defrost, so quickly unplugged the thing :) But I don't believe the hissing I heard was the water dripping on the hot coil; sounded different. Haven't noticed it again. Possibly occurred just as the defroster was turning on? Any thoughts? Thanks much![ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Eric in N. Texas (03.11.2009 03:12)
- hr(bob) hofmann@att.net (03.11.2009 03:28)
- LouB (03.11.2009 11:40)
- Ah Bon (03.11.2009 14:23)
- dada (03.11.2009 19:13)
- hr(bob) hofmann@att.net (04.11.2009 05:13)
- dada (05.11.2009 19:33)
