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Holy Moly, so few words, so MANY spelling mistakes, all corrected.
Question moved from Computers to Freezers category.
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Try cleaning both surfaces with a bit of dish detergent on a damp sponge, to remove any sticky stuff, then apply a burst of silicone spray. That's what worked on our fridge when the freezer door became balky.
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I WOULD TAKE THE LID OFF AND REPAIR IT, USE SILICONE,ALCOHOL TO CLEAN BOTH SURFACES, AND SOME SMALL POP RIVETS.. GO TO ACE HARDWARE AND ASK ONE OF THE GUYS FOR THIS STUFF, ASK HIM FOR RECOMMEND REPAIR TECHNIQUES PICTURES OR THE LID IN THE BACK OF YOUR TRUCK, SO HE CAN SEE IT .. CUZ FLAT OUT YOU AINT GOING TO FIND A LID, AND IF YOU DO DON'T BE SURPRISED IF ITS 200$ OR MORE .. JAY THE PUMP REPAIR GUY FLORIDA
just spray it with 75/25 bleach/water it will kill any germs/smells....
also syringe the drain hole with bleach.(you only needed to wash out with clorine bleach and let it dry to totally clean the unit....)
Good day, If the freezer is performing properly then in warm weather this is entirely normal. That is the condenser tubing and as it gets warmer, the inside gets cooler.
first, check the coils under the unit and behind to make sure that the coils are clean. if they are, then make sure the fans are working. there should be one to blow air into the box and one to pull air out of the box. if they are working, and its a frost free model, then it may be stuck in defrost mode. lastly it could be low on refrigrant. If it had a leak, you would find small amounts of oil around the coils or compressor. the dust may even stick to the tubing due to the oil
most of these have a hardened plastic female channel thats tough to see . it is a part of the door and consealed under the old gasket. it has a hollow groove . usually the new gasket has a flat side with a dart or double dart piece sticking out . this dart or arrow side runs the entire side of the gasket and smushes into the door groove channel.. usually you start on a corner firmly pulling out the old dart and gasket from the channel groove. clean the old channel with mild detergent and a little brush. wipe down. lightly oil door groove channel with a little veg oil on a rag and get ready to mash the new dart onto the channel all the way around. it takes great finger strength and mashing one thumb on top of the other to get enough pressure but it can be easy on some. good luck .be sure to clean door sill mating surface and wipe with oily Veg oil rag so new gasket stays clean and doesnt stick. it may take a few days to break in and level out. be sure your snug all around when done. lay out new gasket nice and flat in warm room before you start.
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