SOURCE: Freezer door won't close at top
If you are careful, open the door 90 degrees and place your leg against the bottom corner inside of the open door and your hand at the top corner, then GENTLY push inward. You should be able to feel and see the move or twist. Then close the door to test for proper sealing. Another way to adjust the door is to loosen the screws behind the door seal and twist,but this usually unnecessary if you do the leg trick properly.
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SOURCE: door gasket for Kenmore upright freezer model 2539239712
Go to sears parts direct website. It's part #3206261 and is in stock, $93.07. Good Luck! countrycurt0
SOURCE: Kenmore freezer
Hi Robert,
Happy to help.
You need a new door seal.
But they are not easy to put on properly
I would advise you on this occasion to call service.
These guys are good!
A&E factory service does most brands warranty services.
They are open 7days/24hours nation wide.
call tonight! 1-800-905-9505
I am happy to assist you!
Neil
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SOURCE: Freezer does do not have a tight seal at the bottom
it's an easy question! ans: support your leg in the bottom part of the door and pull the top part of the door with your hand with a great force.......it will seems to be bendind. dont worry. it will just make the door parallel................have a nice day :-)
SOURCE: I have an upright freezer and replaced the rubber
ice on top of freezer door they came out with a fix but does not work two vent holes on bottom of door seal mthem off with silicone moisture getting in if that don't work you need to take liner off and spray foam the liner cavities
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