If the door seals wear out, the cold is lost, and the motor is working hard.
https://www.urbansplatter.com/2025/0...gerators-life/ recommends testing with a banknote - if it comes out easily, the seal is not holding tightly. I try to wipe the rubber with warm water and soap once a month to remove plaque, dust and grease. Once a year, I treat it with silicone grease so that it remains elastic and does not crack. This simple maintenance really helps to avoid unnecessary costs for electricity and repairs. When the seal was very worn out, I replaced it myself - it took 20 minutes, and the result was immediately noticeable. The refrigerator began to work quieter, and the temperature inside is more stable. Such little things extend the life of the equipment no worse than major repairs.