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When your refrigerator door refuses to close, either the refrigerator has a faulty gasket (the rubber seal that forces your door to close), or your door hinges need to be tightened. Depending on the cause, you can make your refrigerator door close completely by either replacing your refrigerator gasket, or by tightening the hinges on your refrigerator door using a screwdriver or placing shims (wedges or materials used to fit or align certain objects) between your door hinges.
 
When your refrigerator door refuses to close, either the refrigerator has a faulty gasket (the rubber seal that forces your door to close), or your door hinges need to be tightened. Depending on the cause, you can make your refrigerator door close completely by either replacing your refrigerator gasket, or by tightening the hinges on your refrigerator door using a screwdriver or placing shims (wedges or materials used to fit or align certain objects) between your door hinges.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
  
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#* If your refrigerator door contains a magnet catch that doesn't work, remove the magnet catch and place a shim underneath to allow the door to properly seal and close.
 
#* If your refrigerator door contains a magnet catch that doesn't work, remove the magnet catch and place a shim underneath to allow the door to properly seal and close.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Make a Refrigerator Door Close|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==