Whirlpool Refrigerator Door Seal Problems
So your Whirlpool refrigerator door won’t stay closed? We are here to help with some of the most common issues, check them out below!
Gasket Issues
One reason your Whirlpool refrigerator isn’t staying closed is that the gasket, or seal, around the door is damaged. The gasket can also be pulled out of place as well. If it’s not sealing it will prevent the natural suction that occurs when the gasket closes on the fridge and can make it stay loose.
A damaged gasket can also cause cool air to escape, which causes the fridge to have to work harder to stay cold. You’ll want to check the gasket for any cracks, tears, or places where it might be coming loose. If the gasket is damaged, it will need to be replaced.
A dirty gasket can also cause issues with the seal. Clean it by using a damp cloth and soapy water. Wipe down the entire gasket, getting into all the nooks and crannies. Once it’s clean, rinse it off with clean water and dry it completely. If you notice any damage after cleaning, then you’ll need to replace it.
Door Alignment Issues
If your refrigerator door isn’t staying closed, it could also be because the door isn’t aligned properly. This can happen if the fridge is bumped or moved. To fix this, you’ll need to adjust the hinges. First, open the door and then loosen the screws that hold the hinge in place. Next, move the door until it’s aligned properly, and then tighten the screws.
Something Is Blocking The Door
Sometimes the reason the door won’t stay closed is that something is blocking it. This could be a food item that’s been placed in front of the door, or it could be something else like a box or bag. Whatever the case may be, you’ll need to remove whatever is blocking the door so that it can close properly.
Refrigerator Isn’t Level
Another reason the door might not be staying closed is that the refrigerator isn’t level. If the fridge isn’t level, it can cause the door to swing open. It can also prevent it from sealing properly. To fix this, you’ll need to level the fridge. You can do this by adjusting the legs on the bottom of the fridge.
These are some of the most common reasons why your Whirlpool refrigerator door won’t stay closed.
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