Trouble Shooting Guides

Instruction: How to fit FD001+FD006 Fridge Seals

how to fit a FD001+FD006 door seal

Plastic liner is cracked around screws

Sometimes this can cause problems, here we show a work around


Whirlpool - unable to remove seal

The older Whirlpools can be a little tricky. This guide shows you how to access the screws


Instruction: Hoover moulded in seal replacement

how to fit a FD005 door seal

Gaps between seal and door

This occurs if you have too much space between the liner and the seal.


Gaps between seal and fridge

Sometimes gaps can occur between the seal and the refrigeration unit. This will show you how to fix it.


Instruction: FD005 Medium Fitting Instructions

how to fit a FD005 door seal

Hinge side sticking

Sometimes the hinge side can be a little too tight and sticks while closing


Long gaps down one side

Sometimes a large gap will appear, and will need heating


Gaps in corners

Sometimes a gap will appear around the corner area. It is easier to pack it out than heat it.


No screws holding in seal

Sometimes this may make it a little more fiddly, but it can still be done


Tight corners with plugs

Sometimes the small white plug in the corner of the fridge causes the seal to kink and twist over. There are a few steps you can take to prevent this, and give it the best seal possible.


Tight hinge side

This will prevent the door from closing on the opening edge, when the seal is too tight on the hinge side.


Instruction: Fisher And Paykel Push in seal guide

how to fit a FD009 door seal

Fix Gaps in corners

This guide will show you how to expand the corners of an FD009 seal


Instruction: FD011 Fitting Instructions

how to fit a FD011 (Push in seal) door seal

FD011 troubleshooting gaps around seal

Not all seals go on perfectly. Sometimese there may be a gap


Instruction: FD013 fitting instructions

how to fit a FD013 door seal

Large gaps in corners

To fix this we pack the door seal out with weather seal