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Door Gasket
BUY THE TOOL! Buy the spring expander tool. I tried with needle nose and bloodied my knuckles. I am sure you all are strong and more adept, but next time I will buy the tool. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS3524977
Manufacturer Part Number 4986ER0004F
Also known as a door boot seal or bellow and comes with a drain hole. Door boot 4986ER0004F is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part that fits some front-load washers in these series: Kenmore and Kenmore Elite 796; and LG WM and CW.
Door boot 4986ER0004F forms a seal between the wash tub and the door, preventing leaks.
This door boot includes a drain port; if your 27-inch LG front-load washer was made before September 2007, use door boot 4986ER0004B instead, because those washers don't have a drain port.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Leaking
- Marks left on clothes
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Installation Instructions
Andrew from BOTHELL, WA
Door gasket had hole
Removed and replaced. BUT...BUY THE TOOL! Buy the spring expander tool. I tried with needle nose and bloodied my knuckles. I am sure you all are strong and more adept, but next time I will buy the tool. Read more...
Rear Tub Gasket
PartSelect Number PS3522855
Manufacturer Part Number 4036ER2004A
If you notice your washing machine is leaking water from the top of the transmission, it might be due to the gasket being damaged or worn down. When replacing your gasket, consider replacing your tub bearings at the same time. The gasket (or seal) is located at the back of the outer tub of your washing machine. To access this part you will need to pull the top off of the appliance by releasing the screws holding it in place. This part is sold individually, is black in color, and measures 3 inches in diameter.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Todd from STOCKTON, KS
Bearing seal out causing bearings to get wet and very noisy
Watched a short video to figure out to remove panels. After panels were off I removed as much as I could from the inside of the machine. This was not completely necessary however for an extra half hour it made inspection, cleanup and removal of tub housing out the front of the machine much easier. Once out, I split the two halves of the outer basin and sprayed the spider shaft with penetrating oil. Using a brass drift I did have to get a bit aggressive to drive spider shaft out, then I used a heavy metal punch to hammer out the bearings. For those who may not know using brass or a soft metal will keep from damaging reusable parts. At this point it was cleanup time, with dish soap I scrubbed the two halves of the outer basin and the wash basin itself then used emery cloth on the bearing casing and spider shaft. I am a firm believer if u take the time to cleanup properly things go back together much easier. At this point I began to reassemble, replacing tub bearings and seal, the wash basin then putting the two halves of the outer basin back together. I strongly recommend replacing gasket for the halves of the outer basin, for as much as it takes to get there it is money well spent to up the chances of a leak free system. Now with the wash tub back together it was time to reset the tub and hook everything back up. I skipped a lot of steps but if a person pays attention, takes pictures if they have to, even numbers lines with a sharpie it is a very easy repair. Very easy but very time consuming. I am DIY’er, in all I spent about ten hours over two days to do this job. Thus being said I am very particular spent a lot of time cleaning, scrubbing looking at as many wear points and checking for rubbed wires. Hope this helps someone out there, definitely not a strong writer or like doing it. Oh one other thing, I ordered the shocks on the bottom side of wash tub just because I guess not thinking they were bad just thinking I could help tune it up. Was surprised to find the old ones were completely shot, was glad I ordered new ones. After repairs, noise is gone and machine is quiet again. Thank you, your website is very easy to find parts and order.
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Door Boot Seal
PartSelect Number PS3535210
Manufacturer Part Number MDS47123602
This door boot is for washers.
Door boot forms a seal between the wash tub and the door, preventing leaks.
Unplug the washer before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Matt from ROYAL OAK, MI
Replaced the washer door gasket
Followed the videos on line. However instead of buying the $75 spring expansion tool I used two zip ties. One at each end of the spring to create loops for my index fingers to pull the spring apart. Needed a second person to help hold the ring in place at 3&9 position.
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Gasket
PartSelect Number PS3522859
Manufacturer Part Number 4036ER4001B
This is a seal for a washer tub. It creates a seal between the front and rear halves of the washer tub to prevent the appliance from leaking. If you notice leakage between the two sections of the tub, you may need to replace this part. Seals can get dry and brittle over time which compromises the integrity of the part and may cause your appliance to leak. This is a genuine replacement part sourced from the original manufacturer. You will need to disassemble the outer panels of the washer to access the tub seal.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Todd from STOCKTON, KS
Bearing seal out causing bearings to get wet and very noisy
Watched a short video to figure out to remove panels. After panels were off I removed as much as I could from the inside of the machine. This was not completely necessary however for an extra half hour it made inspection, cleanup and removal of tub housing out the front of the machine much easier. Once out, I split the two halves of the outer basin and sprayed the spider shaft with penetrating oil. Using a brass drift I did have to get a bit aggressive to drive spider shaft out, then I used a heavy metal punch to hammer out the bearings. For those who may not know using brass or a soft metal will keep from damaging reusable parts. At this point it was cleanup time, with dish soap I scrubbed the two halves of the outer basin and the wash basin itself then used emery cloth on the bearing casing and spider shaft. I am a firm believer if u take the time to cleanup properly things go back together much easier. At this point I began to reassemble, replacing tub bearings and seal, the wash basin then putting the two halves of the outer basin back together. I strongly recommend replacing gasket for the halves of the outer basin, for as much as it takes to get there it is money well spent to up the chances of a leak free system. Now with the wash tub back together it was time to reset the tub and hook everything back up. I skipped a lot of steps but if a person pays attention, takes pictures if they have to, even numbers lines with a sharpie it is a very easy repair. Very easy but very time consuming. I am DIY’er, in all I spent about ten hours over two days to do this job. Thus being said I am very particular spent a lot of time cleaning, scrubbing looking at as many wear points and checking for rubbed wires. Hope this helps someone out there, definitely not a strong writer or like doing it. Oh one other thing, I ordered the shocks on the bottom side of wash tub just because I guess not thinking they were bad just thinking I could help tune it up. Was surprised to find the old ones were completely shot, was glad I ordered new ones. After repairs, noise is gone and machine is quiet again. Thank you, your website is very easy to find parts and order.
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Felt Seal
PartSelect Number PS3522851
Manufacturer Part Number 4036EL3001A
Fixes these symptoms
- Marks left on clothes
- Noisy
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Bellow - Gray
PartSelect Number PS3648651
Manufacturer Part Number MDS47123605
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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$124.99
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Bellow - Gray With Drain Port
PartSelect Number PS3524978
Manufacturer Part Number 4986ER0004G
This part is also called the Door Boot Seal. It's the main seal between the front bulkhead and the outer tub.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Marks left on clothes
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Installation Instructions
CHRIS from BAY CITY, MI
Bellow was old and pump was making noise
Disconnected power, removed top cover, removed control panel, removed door assembly then was able to access and replace the bellow and pump.
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Door Boot Seal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp5sV_1SSKw
Step by step instructions were clear and concise. Easy job. Saved hundreds by not having a repair person come to the house. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS6448330
Manufacturer Part Number MDS47123608
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Randy from PETERSBURG, WV
Old smelly boot seal ... 10 years old, bottom drain in boot plugged with dog hair.
Followed instructions in this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp5sV_1SSKw
Step by step instructions were clear and concise. Easy job. Saved hundreds by not having a repair person come to the house. Read more...
Gasket
PartSelect Number PS3535219
Manufacturer Part Number MDS62058301
This part is the replacement rear tub gasket for your washer. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 3-1/4 inches in diameter. The rear tub gasket forms a watertight seal between the rear tub and the drive shaft. If the gasket is worn or damaged, it may not be able to create this seal, and you may experience a water leak from your washer. Be sure to disconnect the washer from the water and power sources before you begin this repair. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer and it is sold individually.
Installation Instructions
Larry from SWARTZ CREEK, MI
Bearings and bearing Gasket and large basket o ring
Removed items step by step in sequence as per video to get to baskets . Knocked out bearings and gasket seal. Replaced new parts and in reverse reassembled as per video. Very difficult without video to follow. My bearings were easy to remove but some are frozen in so will need oil ,bars or pipe to fit opening to drive out old bearings. Use camera and notes of sequence to aid in reinstall. Separate and mark fasteners as removed. Note : Was initially told by appl Insurance service person my bearings were bad because when attempting to spin a noise was heard and this not covered by plan ,but I found the motor position sensor had failed by testing it with multimeter which is a low priced part and easily accessable from back. Water hose screens partially clogged also. Canceled Appl service contract.
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Bellow
PartSelect Number PS3524981
Manufacturer Part Number 4986ER0006F
This part is also called the Door Boot Seal. It's the main seal between the front bulkhead and the outer tub.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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