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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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint.
Part# WD08X23476 replaces these:
AP6041569, WD08X10088, WD08X20674, WD08X22094
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Eric
October 16, 2019
Will this door seal
Fit my dishwasher?
For model number General electric dishwasher ADT521PGF4BS
Hello Eric, thank you for your question. Yes, this gasket is a compatible replacement part for your unit. Good luck with your repair!
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Rita
December 12, 2019
I need to replace the rubber casket on the dishwasher. Does the new one come with glue so it will stick onto the machine?
For model number GDF510PSD1ss
Hi Rita, it does not use glue to stick to the machine. To replace the gasket, simply pull the old gasket out of the groove it rests in, and press the new gasket into place. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Kristine
August 5, 2023
I’m needing the GE replacement part for rubber seal on dishwasher with model number above. I’ve had this dishwasher 10 years and the door seal is leaking.
For model number GDF510PGD0BB
Hello Kristine, thank you for reaching out. If you are looking for the tub gasket which creates a watertight seal between the dishwasher tub and door, the part number is PS11774412. However, if you are looking for the lower gasket for the door, the part number is PS11700870, this part creates a seal at the bottom of the dishwasher tub. We hope this sorts out your problem!
My new dishwasher has a tub gasket that keeps coming out. Anything I’m missing?
For model number GDF630PSM6SS
Hello Kevin, thank you for contacting us. If the tub gasket on your dishwasher is coming off, it indicates that it has become loose and will need to be replaced. The part number for the compatible tub gasket is PS11774412. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order, anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope that helps.
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Laura
May 17, 2023
do you have any idea what would cause the dishwasher to leak water out of the side of the door while its running ?
For model number gdt545pgjww
Hello Laura, Thank you for your inquiry. It sounds like either the door tub gasket or the bottom gasket, part# PS11700870. We hope this helps.
Average Repair Rating: 3.4 / 5.0, 6 reviews.
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tub gasket was damaged
damage to gasket (had a slit in the area of the utensii baskets. causing lower right corner of gasket to come out. caused leakage to floor from the lower right corner of door...
As I am 77 yrs of age I was leary of diy but thanks to the reps of "Parts Select" I actually was able to put in the new gasket myself.It did take some time and lots of patience as it had to be seated correctly..I also had to make sure the new gasket was in the groove as it is supposed to be.
Susan from STATEN ISLAND, NY
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Bad tub gasket
Thanks to this site for saving me about 150.00.This is my third repair with parts from your company. Thank you.
Larry from HAMBURG, PA
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Water was leaking at the bottom of the door
The old gasket pulled right out with no tools needed, The new gasket went in the same way.
Results: It did help on one side, but the bottom gasket also needs to be replaced it has a couple of tears one on each end.
Next Steps: When the bottom gasket gets here I will replace that and it should be as good as new.
Brian from GRAND MARSH, WI
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Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Bottom door gasket & tub gasket
Tub gasket was a piece of cake, remove/replace by push in. Bottom door gasket was PIA. First you need to remove the door. Then, since the old gasket is held in place with a plate that is riveted together, you must drill out the rivets. Then you can install the new gasket. But first, you must use tap to replace rivet with threaded screw - unless you can find teeny tiny rivets!
I fixed this issue by replacing the Dishwasher Tub Gasket (PS11774412) and the gasket on the bottom of the door (PS11700870). Replacing the tub gasket is very easy and straight forward. You just pull it off and put the new one on. The door gasket was much more complicated. See the steps required for replacement below:
The * indicates the part number in the diagram I am referencing
1. Remove the Toe Kick Assembly (*759) 2. Remove screws holding dishwasher to counter and pull the dishwasher out 3. With door shut, disengage the springs on both sides from the arm hinge assemblies *800 (I did this by taking the rope off the pulley hinge *734) 4. Disconnect the wire going from the dishwasher body to the door (there are two or three supports for the wire that need to be removed for it to come free) 5. Open the door about 15 degrees and pull the door upward (only one angle will work for removing the door) 6. Place the door on its front on the ground 7. Remove the two screws (*745) that hold one of the arm hinge assemblies to the door and pull the hinge away from the door (you don't need to pull it all of the way out) 8. Pull the old gasket out to the side and install the new gasket
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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