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How to Replace AEG Freezer Door Seal
Video Summary:
Learn how to remove and replace the freezer door seal on an AEG fridge freezer. You will have a more efficient freezer and prevent energy loss if you replace a worn freezer door seal. One of many simple freezer maintenance tips that will help ensure you have the correct freezer temperature.
Video Tags:
old freezer door seal, fridge door gap, freezer door seal, aeg freezer, how to replace aeg freezer door seal, fridge spares, fridge maintenance
Source: How to Replace AEG Freezer Door Seal
Video Transcript: (More)
Safety first, always make sure you disconnect the appliance from the mains before you start working on it. Always buy genuine spare parts where you can and to make sure you're buying the correct part for your appliance, you'll need the model number. In the fridge, this can generally be found at the bottom of the fridge by the salad bin.
Now this freezer door seal has become damaged and it's not a fitting flush when the door is closed. That is causing the freezer to frost up regularly, and obviously wasting energy. On this particular model, the original is sealed to the door and needs to be cut away. I'm using a Stanley knife to cut along the top first, and then along the sides, and finally the bottom edge.
In this case, the new seal fits differently to the old one. We are going to be fitting this flange into this groove all the way around the door. Starting at the top corner, just press the new seal into place, press firmly all the way along the top and when the top edge is in place, I will just need to do the same along the other three sides. There we go as good as new.
Remember, this part unseals for all major brands of fridge-freezer, can be found at the eSpares.co.uk website, along with spare parts for over 500 brands of home and garden appliance. Thanks for watching.





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