Below you will find various guides to show you how to fit the various types of door seals on fridges and freezers. We will be adding these guides as soon as the photos are taken for the various fridge and freezer door seal types.
When you read the guides on how to fit a fridge door seal you will find that it is quite a straight forward job and that most people could fit a fridge door seal quite easily.
How to fit a fridge door seal
How to fit FD001+FD006 Fridge Seals
Older style of seal where screws go through the seal. A bit more time consuming, but most go on quite easily.
View Fridge Seal Fitting Instruction hereFD005 Medium Fitting Instructions
Hoover moulded in seal replacement
A little more time consuming than other seals, but it will save you on buying a new door. There are now models from Westinghouse, Kelvinator and Electrolux that are moulded in also.
View Fridge Seal Fitting Instruction hereFD005 installation with no screws
Some models of Kelvinator and Westinghouse, come with no screws behind them, which makes fitting a slightly different process than the ones held in with screws.
View Fridge Seal Fitting Instruction hereFD008 Fridge Seal installation guide
FD008 is a seal used in some of the older Fisher and Paykels. Mostly involves loosening the screws to remove the old seal.
View Fridge Seal Fitting Instruction hereFisher And Paykel Push in seal guide
The push in seals for fisher and paykel are quite straight forward. Peel out the old seal and put the new one in.
View Fridge Seal Fitting Instruction hereFD011 Fitting Instructions
FD012 Fitting Instructions
FD012 is used in many brands of fridges. They go on quickly and effectively.
View Fridge Seal Fitting Instruction hereFD013 fitting instructions
Some of these go on within 2 or 3 minutes and some take around half an hour
View Fridge Seal Fitting Instruction hereSquare Push In Freezer seal installation
These seals are mostly used on older General Electric and Rank Arena Freezers. Push in type of seal
View Fridge Seal Fitting Instruction here