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New Samsung RF261BEAESP freezer door won't seal


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I just purchased a new freezer door for our Samsung RF261BEAESP French door refrigerator from Repair Clinic. . I attached it via the 4 screws on each side and reattached the seal. It does not seal on the top. I did what Samsung said and left door 6-8 inches open and then closed it firmly. But I can see at the top that there is a space and seal does not touch the frame. This is with or without the baskets in place. Any idea if there is a way to adjust top of door to make it close tighter? Thanks. 

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There should be a way to adjust the door to be plumb with the frame of the unit. It looks like there are brackets which attach to the sliding rails which the door is then attached to. Try loosening the fasteners which attach the brackets to the rails. Post a pic if you can, the parts diagrams on sears are pretty vague.

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