General Electric Dishwasher Seals and Gaskets
Popular General Electric Dishwasher Seals and Gaskets
General Electric Dishwasher Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11700870
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X21894
This part is a replacement gasket for your dishwasher. The gasket creates a seal at the bottom of the dishwasher tub, so water does not leak out while the dishwasher is running. If you notice water leaking out onto the floor, you should inspect the gasket for damages and replace as necessary. The gasket is gray in color and is approximately 22 inches long. It is made of plastic and is sold individually. This is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
D from LE CENTER, MN
Gasket at the bottom of the door disintegrated.
Took off the kickplate, diconnected the wires and removed the whole door by lifting straight up, removing spring wires from hinges. Once door is disconnected from the machine, removed one hinge by removing bolt. Slid gasket into place, secured hinge back in place, then reconnected wires at bottom, replaced hinge spring wires and slid door back down onto hinges. Now that we know how to do it, could do it in 15 min to half hour.
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General Electric Dishwasher Tub Gasket
PartSelect Number PS11774412
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X23476
The tub gasket, also known as the door gasket runs along the perimeter of your dishwasher basin and creates a seal that prevents water from leaking out when the tub is full. If you notice water on the floor after you run your dishwasher, it may be an indication that the gasket is loose or damaged. If your door gasket is damaged, it will need to be replaced. To replace the gasket, simply pull the old gasket out of the groove it rests in, and press the new gasket into place. This part is made of black rubber and is sold individually.
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- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Mohammad from WOODBRIDGE, VA
Water was leaking from the bottom of the door during wash cycle
I replaced the tub gasket around the door circumference which took less than five minutes to replace. However the problem was replacing the beach gasket that prevents the water from flowing out of the dishwasher tub. The door had to be unhinged from the dishwasher which was unscrewed from the cabinets and brought out from its location. After the door was completely removed it was laid on its front. After removing the door hinges which were secured with just one bolt I tried to slide the back panel off the front panel but without any success. So I had to remove the torn and worn out gasket while working in a tight space. This is where the problem rose because according to installation instructions there are screws supposed to be holding it to the main body frame. However, in my case rivets were used by the manufacture since this was the first time the gasket was being replaced. So I had to use a power tool With a grinding bit to remove the face of the rivets and essentially cut them out to reveal the underlying holes. After this I replace the beach gasket and then used half inch SS Philips bolts and nuts to secure the gasket to the body frame.
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General Electric Dishwasher GASKET TUB Stainless Steel
PartSelect Number PS11721490
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X22095
Fixes these symptoms
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Marty from TRAVERSE CITY, MI
Dishwasher leaking from the bottom of the door.
Process of elimination and a visit to my local repair store told me it was wise to try the tub gasket, and according to partselect.com, it solved the problem a majority of the time. My local repair dealer agreed: Try it. They agreed because for them to replace a lower door gasket AND the $10 tub gasket... if they came out, the service call and parts would equal half the cost to replace the whole dishwasher. So I bought a tub gasket from partselect.com and replaced the old one. It worked, it was easy, so if your same make & model is leaking? Try it first. That's my advice.
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General Electric Dishwasher Corner Tub Baffle - Lower Left
PartSelect Number PS263964
Manufacturer Part Number WD8X228
The corner tub baffle may also be known as the door baffle and is a part used on your dishwasher. The left and right side baffle on your dishwasher should be installed and replaced at the same time. This specific part is for the lower left side of your appliance, the right-side is sold separately. The function of the tub corner baffle is to prevent water from leaking through your dishwasher door. The function of this specific one is to stop water from leaking through the bottom left hand side of your dishwasher door. You will not need any tools to make this installation.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Not cleaning dishes properly
- Not draining
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Kenneth from Goleta, CA
Dishwasher leaking at door seal.
Removed door seal and corner baffles by hand (no tools required). Replaced same parts with minor tweaking to get proper alignment of new seal. Strongly recommended: remove dishwasher trays in order to get head and shoulders inside for proper view of seal placement.
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General Electric Dishwasher Corner Tub Baffle - Lower Right
PartSelect Number PS263963
Manufacturer Part Number WD8X227
This baffle fits the lower right hand corner of some dishwashers. It is black rubber and has a matching left hand lower corner baffle. It is recommended that you replace and install both left and right at the same time. It will become evident that this part needs to be replaced if you are experiencing leaking or lack of draining. This is a very easy repair that requires no tools. Open the dishwasher door and simply use your hands to remove the baffle found in the lower right hand side of the dishwasher. Clean out any dirt and insert your new one into place.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Not cleaning dishes properly
- Not draining
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Installation Instructions
Kenneth from Goleta, CA
Dishwasher leaking at door seal.
Removed door seal and corner baffles by hand (no tools required). Replaced same parts with minor tweaking to get proper alignment of new seal. Strongly recommended: remove dishwasher trays in order to get head and shoulders inside for proper view of seal placement.
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General Electric Dishwasher Door Gasket - White
PartSelect Number PS958908
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X10057
This one piece dishwasher door gasket provides a water tight seal to keep water from leaking out of your dishwasher.
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Michael from Grand Junction, CO
Noticed small leak at the bottom corner of the door
I looked at the gasket for the door, and noticed that it was flattened out and also noticed that there were two other seals at the lower left and right corners that were also hard and flattened. I found the parts for my dishwasher on this site and ordered them. Once I received them, I removed the old ones. They just came right out, and I inserted the new ones in the same spot. It was then that I noticed that there is another gasket for the door, that goes at the bottom of the inside of the door. The gasket for the door goes all the way around the outside, except for about a 4 inch section at the bottom of the door, right in the middle. I realized that I probably needed to get a new one of those too, so I ordered that part. I am now waiting on that small, 4 inch door gasket.
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General Electric Dishwasher Tub Gasket
PartSelect Number PS958888
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X10032
This gasket lines the inside cabinet in the dishwasher.
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Thomas from Orlando, FL
Leaking door when appliance working
I gently removed the old gasket and replaced it with no problem. The part just pushes into a channel in the washer side.
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General Electric Dishwasher Short Bottom Door Seal
2. Replacing the DOOR BOTTOM SHORT SEAL. This repair is not technically difficult, but is physically difficult. Without complete removal of the door, nothing needs to be or can be taken apart to do this replacement. I recommend removal of the lower basket, the upper basket and the wash arm before beginning. A drop light inside the tub is helpful. Using pliers or vise-grips grab the old seal and bend up and down then back and forth until it will slide all the way to one side. Once to one side use pliers to bent towards the back until its snap seal (observe new seal) realeases and you can carefully continue by hand to remove the seal the rest of the way across the bottom of the door. Observe how the old seal came out and which side was UP. With the new seal in hand, gently work the snap seal open slightly (this will help to get it back in place). With a flashlight and inspection mirror, check where the new seal will attach to (and clean if necessary). Center the new seal with the correct side up and work from one end. You may need pliers to push in the new seal, but be very careful not to damage the new bottom seal soft part. When it snaps in place you are done. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS2337852
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X10075
Screws are sold separately.
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Installation Instructions
John from Westminster, MD
Leakage around the door
1. Replacing the TUB GASKET is very easy and does not require tools. Pull out the old gasket and wipe out the channel. The gasket is marked with a small paint mark at the center and that indicates where to start at the top. The larger part of the gasket goes towards the outside. Firmly press the gasket all the way into the channel. The gasket should just reach the bottom of the tub. Do not use tools or you may damage the gasket. The gasket must be nearly all the way into the channel or the door will not close. Expect the door to close quite firmly for the first few uses.2. Replacing the DOOR BOTTOM SHORT SEAL. This repair is not technically difficult, but is physically difficult. Without complete removal of the door, nothing needs to be or can be taken apart to do this replacement. I recommend removal of the lower basket, the upper basket and the wash arm before beginning. A drop light inside the tub is helpful. Using pliers or vise-grips grab the old seal and bend up and down then back and forth until it will slide all the way to one side. Once to one side use pliers to bent towards the back until its snap seal (observe new seal) realeases and you can carefully continue by hand to remove the seal the rest of the way across the bottom of the door. Observe how the old seal came out and which side was UP. With the new seal in hand, gently work the snap seal open slightly (this will help to get it back in place). With a flashlight and inspection mirror, check where the new seal will attach to (and clean if necessary). Center the new seal with the correct side up and work from one end. You may need pliers to push in the new seal, but be very careful not to damage the new bottom seal soft part. When it snaps in place you are done. Read more...
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General Electric Dishwasher Gasket Insert
Soaked the new door Gasket in warm water for few minute before use.
Inserted the door Gasket starting from the top in the groves and pressed it down. It was little difficult to see at the back to insert the Gasket insert. Used small pocket mirror to insert the Gasket in place. Put back all the screws. Worked out good. No more leak. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS258653
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X10015
The gasket insert is connected to the gasket in the bottom of your dishwasher door. It is a small piece of white plastic that measures approximately 4 inches by 1 inch, and is sold individually. The gasket insert helps the gasket create a seal on the door, so water doesn’t leak out when the dishwasher is running. If your dishwasher is leaking, check to see if the gasket insert is damaged. If the insert is damaged, you will need to replace it. The problem may be with the gasket itself, in which case you may need to replace that part as well.
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Installation Instructions
Rajagopal from Califon, NJ
Water leak in the front when the machine is used.
Shut the power off. Removed 7 screws off from the back of the front door. Lifted the panel carefully from the door and rested on the front panel. Removed the old door gasket and Gasket insert and cleaned the area.Soaked the new door Gasket in warm water for few minute before use.
Inserted the door Gasket starting from the top in the groves and pressed it down. It was little difficult to see at the back to insert the Gasket insert. Used small pocket mirror to insert the Gasket in place. Put back all the screws. Worked out good. No more leak. Read more...
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General Electric Dishwasher Tub Gasket
2. Replacing the DOOR BOTTOM SHORT SEAL. This repair is not technically difficult, but is physically difficult. Without complete removal of the door, nothing needs to be or can be taken apart to do this replacement. I recommend removal of the lower basket, the upper basket and the wash arm before beginning. A drop light inside the tub is helpful. Using pliers or vise-grips grab the old seal and bend up and down then back and forth until it will slide all the way to one side. Once to one side use pliers to bent towards the back until its snap seal (observe new seal) realeases and you can carefully continue by hand to remove the seal the rest of the way across the bottom of the door. Observe how the old seal came out and which side was UP. With the new seal in hand, gently work the snap seal open slightly (this will help to get it back in place). With a flashlight and inspection mirror, check where the new seal will attach to (and clean if necessary). Center the new seal with the correct side up and work from one end. You may need pliers to push in the new seal, but be very careful not to damage the new bottom seal soft part. When it snaps in place you are done. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS258656
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X10018
This is the tub gasket replacement for your dishwasher. The tub gasket fits around the perimeter of the door and forms a seal that prevents the dishwasher from leaking when it is filled with water. If the tub gasket is loose or damaged, you may notice your dishwasher leaking. The tub gasket can wear over time, or become stretched. In either case it will need to be replaced to prevent a leak. The gasket is made of black rubber and is sold individually.
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- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
John from Westminster, MD
Leakage around the door
1. Replacing the TUB GASKET is very easy and does not require tools. Pull out the old gasket and wipe out the channel. The gasket is marked with a small paint mark at the center and that indicates where to start at the top. The larger part of the gasket goes towards the outside. Firmly press the gasket all the way into the channel. The gasket should just reach the bottom of the tub. Do not use tools or you may damage the gasket. The gasket must be nearly all the way into the channel or the door will not close. Expect the door to close quite firmly for the first few uses.2. Replacing the DOOR BOTTOM SHORT SEAL. This repair is not technically difficult, but is physically difficult. Without complete removal of the door, nothing needs to be or can be taken apart to do this replacement. I recommend removal of the lower basket, the upper basket and the wash arm before beginning. A drop light inside the tub is helpful. Using pliers or vise-grips grab the old seal and bend up and down then back and forth until it will slide all the way to one side. Once to one side use pliers to bent towards the back until its snap seal (observe new seal) realeases and you can carefully continue by hand to remove the seal the rest of the way across the bottom of the door. Observe how the old seal came out and which side was UP. With the new seal in hand, gently work the snap seal open slightly (this will help to get it back in place). With a flashlight and inspection mirror, check where the new seal will attach to (and clean if necessary). Center the new seal with the correct side up and work from one end. You may need pliers to push in the new seal, but be very careful not to damage the new bottom seal soft part. When it snaps in place you are done. Read more...
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