Frequently Asked Questions
•How do I find the correct replacement door seal for my specific Roper refrigerator model?
Locate the model number of your refrigerator. It is usually found on a sticker inside the refrigerator compartment, often on the side wall or near the top. Once you have the model number, search for replacement parts online at appliance parts retailers, specifying your refrigerator model number to ensure compatibility. Make sure to order the correct seal for your door (fridge or freezer).
•What tools do I need to replace the refrigerator door seal?
Typically, you'll need a flat-head screwdriver, a Phillips head screwdriver, a putty knife or scraper, and possibly some adhesive (depending on the seal type). A 1/4-inch nut driver may also be useful for removing trim pieces.
•What if I replace the door seal and the refrigerator still has condensation?
If condensation persists after replacing the door seal, other issues may be present. Check the defrost system, particularly the defrost heater and defrost thermostat. A faulty defrost system can lead to ice buildup, causing temperature fluctuations and condensation. Also inspect the drain tube for clogs.