Oh thank you for all these specific 
instructions Robert.  Does this seal come in different sizes Robert or 
would I have to cut it?
I notice there is a seam at a forty five degree angle at the corner.  In 
one way it may be simple at that.  It will be a week I'm thinking as a lot 
more snow is coming.  Rita

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Robert J. Moore wrote:

> Hi  Rita
>
> This should not be too difficult.
> If it is like the fridge that I have, you will find screws along both  sides
> and the top and bottom  behind the flap of the door seel. Just pull back the
> flap on the inside of the door and you will find the screws. I would make
> sure to have all the product off the door shelves because the inside pannal
> may come loose when you take out all the screws.you just slide the old one
> out and screw in the new one. If you leave a couple of screws in the bottom
> and start the new one at the top this should hold the pannal in place. once
> you get the new one started you can take out the final screws at the bottom
> and finnish the job.Pay very close attention to how the old one is assembled
> before you remove it. You want to do this with any project any way. Make
> sure that the back flap is behind the door pannal and the front flap is in
> front of the door pannal.
> Once you have re assembled every thing It is very important to warm it up
> with a hair dryer because the new seal will come folded up in a box and will
> be slightly creased. Be careful not to get it so hot as to warp the rubber
> seal but warm enough to make sure it is all laying nice and flat.
> Good luck
> Robert
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Rita
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 1:19 PM
> To: Blind Handyman
> Cc: Rita
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] refrigerator door seal
>
> Hello Everyone,
> I just had a new compressor put into my refrigerator and now I notice the
> seal is not tight. I am careful to push
> the door completely
> shut each time. Certainly the seal needs to be replaced. How does one go
> about doing this and I would need
> step by step instructions as the janitor in my building has such high
> prices. It is my own refrigerator. With the weather
> being as it is, I may not do this for a week or so.
> Any ideas would
> really be appreciated. Rita
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>


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