Special Price
$147.41
Regular Price
$243.20
In stock
Available Quantity:
47
SKU
WP4-81049-001
The Whirlpool WP4-81049-001 Refrigerator Door Gasket works by forming a tight barrier between the door and the refrigeration cabinet, keeping cold air from escaping and warm air from entering, making a secure and airtight seal to keep the interior item cool. It regulates temperature, reduces energy consumption, and preserves the freshness of food for a longer period. The design is intended for durability and a fit to ensure performance and minimize strain on the cooling system, resulting in improved efficiency.
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces:
R0213256, 09100158, 68001001, 68001109, 048380-02, 4357112, 4357120, Y09100158, 4-81049-001, 90000-046
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| Manufacturer Name: WHIRLPOOL Product Number: WP4-81049-001 OEM Part Number: WP4-81049-001 Product Description: Gasket-Dor |
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Installation Steps
Step1: Unplug the refrigerator to prevent electric shock.
Step2: Open the door and remove the old gasket by gently pulling it from the groove.
Step3: Clean the gasket channel to remove debris.
Step4: Align the new gasket and press it firmly into the groove.
Step5: Close the door and check for even sealing.
Step6: Plug in the refrigerator and test the door closure.
