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Samsung Fridge Freezing up ***%^$$#@!!! and possible solution
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 4137573" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>No ice backup just ice near the top of the coils and around the thermostat.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I inspected the seals this evening.</p><p>The door seal where the 2 doors come together at the top and bottom have a gap about .010" wide and about 1.5" long.</p><p></p><p>Now onto the bottom freezer door seal.</p><p>This freezer door is on roller bearing slides like a tool box.</p><p>You usually put a lot of weight in a tool box and the drawers will sag.</p><p></p><p>This freezer holds a lot of weight and it has sagged and this allowed the seal to compress quite a lot at the bottom and not so much at the top.</p><p></p><p>These seals are magnetic and still have good magnetic pull but the top of the seal in the corners for more than 3" is showing a gap about .030" when the door is closed and empty.</p><p></p><p>Open the freezer door and the seal stays mushed in the lower part of the door and "fluffy" in the top of the seal.</p><p>I will make a wedge to allow the door and seal to tilt in at the top to fix this sagging no top seal compression issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 4137573, member: 15054"] No ice backup just ice near the top of the coils and around the thermostat. I inspected the seals this evening. The door seal where the 2 doors come together at the top and bottom have a gap about .010" wide and about 1.5" long. Now onto the bottom freezer door seal. This freezer door is on roller bearing slides like a tool box. You usually put a lot of weight in a tool box and the drawers will sag. This freezer holds a lot of weight and it has sagged and this allowed the seal to compress quite a lot at the bottom and not so much at the top. These seals are magnetic and still have good magnetic pull but the top of the seal in the corners for more than 3" is showing a gap about .030" when the door is closed and empty. Open the freezer door and the seal stays mushed in the lower part of the door and "fluffy" in the top of the seal. I will make a wedge to allow the door and seal to tilt in at the top to fix this sagging no top seal compression issue. [/QUOTE]
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