
Gasket Insert
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PartSelect Number PS258653
Manufacturer Part Number WD08X10015
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GE
Product Description
Gasket Insert Specifications
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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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, Kenmore, Hotpoint.
Part# WD08X10015 replaces these:
AP2038876, 820918, WD08X0231, WD8X10015, WD8X231
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Richard
February 14, 2018
If you replace one gasket should you do them all at the same time
For model number GSD5330D02WW

Hi Richard, Thank you for the question. We do recommend replacing each gasket but the original ones can be reused if there is no wear or damage. Hope this helps!
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Elwood
July 9, 2019
Leaking between door panel and lower stationary panel. Not sure what part should be replaced. Problem could be linning. Just not sure,
For model number GSD3200J00CC

Hello Elwood, thank you for your question. We would recommend replacing the door gakset Part #: PS958908, and the corner baffles PartSelect Number: PS263963 and PartSelect Number: PS263964. If that doesn't fix the issue, the unit may be getting too much water in which case the float switch and valve should be tested/replaced. I hope this helps!
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Richard
February 14, 2018
Forgot on my last question but looks like it might be easier to replace the door gasket and easier on knees if you remove the panel to do this and you would be able to see things a lot easier
For model number GSD5330D02WW

Hi Richard, Thank you for the question. Here is a link to a video on how to install the door gasket for your model, PartSelect Number PS958908. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w9wtI_7-m8
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Donald
September 5, 2019
My washer is leaking at the bottom and middle of the washer. I looked at the diagrams and can't figure out what part is leaking
For model number GSD4030Z07WW

Good Day Donald. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number GSD4030Z07WW). If you go to our website (www.PartSelect.com) and search your unit's model number it will bring you to a page where on the right hand side will be a heading "Symptom". Under this heading there will be a link for "Leaking"; if you click on this link it will bring you to a list of parts that you may need to replace. Hope this helps. Best Regards.
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Part Videos
Replacing your General Electric Dishwasher Gasket Insert
Customer Repair Stories
Average Repair Rating: 3.7 / 5.0, 27 reviews.
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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.
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.
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Rajagopal from Califon, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Noticed a small seepage of water at the lower corners of the dishwasher door. Gasket had become hard and unpliable. Bottom part of gasket had come out of channel and would not stay in place.
I had replaced the door gasket a few years earlier and had difficulty fitting the gasket around the bottom corners. This time I removed the plastic inner door panel for complete access to the gasket channel. I opened the new gasket package and let it stand unrolled overnight to remove the kinks. Once the old gasket was removed I took a thin piece of wood wrapped with a cloth to clean out the gasket track. The gasket snaps in easily. Be careful not to over stretch the gasket around the bottom corners. The curve of the gasket will resemble the curve of the door panel when set correctly. This is where I had trouble earlier when I tried to set the gasket in the channel with the door panel still attached. It is much easier to do this with the door panel removed.
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Joseph from Spartanburg, SC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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dripping from bottom door
Since i was not sure which gasket has failed, i replaced all 4 considering the age of the dishwasher,( 2 are corner baffles ). The only time i was scratching my head was installing the gasket insert. No one mentioned to overlap or not, so i did overlap and crossed my fingers. After several cycles there is no dripping so i guess overlapping about a 1/2 inch is the way to do it. And i would suggest cleaning the gasket groove in the bottom corners really good. Good luck, bill
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Bill from Surprise, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dishwasher was working OK but old door seals were leaking.
Pulled out the old seals paying particular attention to their orientation. Cleaned the mounting areas and installed the new seals by hand.
This unit is more than 20 years old and is working just fine. Part Select made it easy to find what I needed and the parts arrived in two days.
This unit is more than 20 years old and is working just fine. Part Select made it easy to find what I needed and the parts arrived in two days.
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John from Manitowoc, WI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Water leaking from the bottom center of the front door
The lower right and left tub baffles just slip in, no tools required. For the front door gasket; a) removed the backside of the front door by removing the door screws. You need to manipulate the front door latch to remove the panel. b) remove the existing gasket, replace with new gasket. The short 4" gasket was missing, which is why it was leaking in the first place. Replaced it with the new one. Reassembled and tested. Thanks to Parts-Select for a great experience, very well done site.
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Danny from Phoenix, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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water leak, slow
The small 4" gasket was missing from the machine, and the large gasket was bent and out of place. I ordered the small gasket and installed it into the groove, placing the end flaps behind the large gasket. The large gasket was questionable, but I did not replace it. It seemed OK after I snapped it back into the door groove. Once the gaskets were properly aligned, I carefully replaced the inside door panel and screws. No more leak!
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Rose from Orange Park, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Parts Used:WD08X10015
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Dishwasher began leaking at the end of cycle
Remove old left and right corner tub baffles, make certain area where the new baffles are to be inserted is clean and free of any debris. Gently press new baffles in to each corner. Remove old gasket insert and replace with new. Tell wife the job was a three hour ordeal that require advanced skills to complete!
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GEORGE from CRANSTON, RI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Door Leaking
On the GE Pot Scrubber 1120 model you do not even need tools to replace the parts that we replaced. We just pulled the corner baffles out and cleaned the corners before placing the new baffles in. For the door gasket, we just pulled the old gasket out and put the new one in the track that the old one came out of. We didn't have to take any door screws out to replace the gasket at all. It was very easy to do and no more leaks. You will have to push against the door to get it closed tightly the first time you use it since the new gasket has not been flattened by use. I ordered the gasket insert and used it since we had it but for this model we didn't really need it. I would suggest not ordering one for this model.
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David from Sierra Vista, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Leaking at base of Dishwasher
Leaking at bottom of door edge - ordered new gaskets all around - no sense in replacing one at a time and paying extra shipping. Removed screws on the inside of the door panel and it lifted off easily. bottom corner of gasket was black and that is where some of the leaking was from. I replaced the door seal and ran the washer and it still leaked.... Pulled the washer out from the enclosure and it was quite wet back there - so I wanted to pull the washer to dry and clean things up - turned off power and water and remove screws at top edge that secure it to countertop. Insulation wrap was wet - Removed that and put it into the sun to dry - no sign of where water was leaking - reconnected water and power and ran a cycle with the washer pulled out - slowly leaking from top of washer where hose enters the top sprayer. Was easy to get to the sprayer - two little screws hold it in - removed the hose that feeds the sprayer and it was disintegrating - crumbly- I ordered the part and put it all back together and used a washer at the sprayer/hose junction to compress the fitting in hopes it would hold until the replacement came - it did. The replacement installed in 10 mins and did not need to disconect water or power. I would suggest replacing this hose at the same time you replace door seals based on condition of my hose.
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Christian from Youngsville, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Small Leak at door
Took inner door panel off and cleaned and replaced gasket.
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John from Madison, WI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Catherine C - March 26, 2020

easy to put in
It was great to put in did not cause any frustration . As I am an elderly person.
Andrew B - November 9, 2019

Just what I ordered.
Arrived on time; easy fix.
Margaret H - June 18, 2019

Dishwasher
Looked up about why dishwasher leak. So I ordered the part and it worked
Leslie B - March 11, 2019

Part worked great.
Part fit perfectly. No problem there. Only complaint was the slow shipping. Ordered on a Friday and didn’t receive it until the next Monday. 10 days.
BILL C - February 19, 2019

It worked well
It worked after I was sent the correct part.
Frank V - November 14, 2018

easy repair
The part arrived quickly and was easy to install. Removed screws that hold door panel on, cleaned door panel, and clipped the insert into position. After assembly I operated the dishwasher several times with no leaks. It helps to watch the installation video clip on the web.
Harvey R - October 23, 2018

Party worked perfectly.
The part came fast. It was easy to install using the installation video.
Joyce G - September 21, 2018

Still leaks
The part was fine, thought the shipping wait was rather long. Didn't solve the problem.
Rhonda L - July 31, 2018

Money saved
With the part we purchased and the help of the video provided on-line, we were able to stop the leak in our dishwasher.
RAY D - February 28, 2018

Part came very fast but was to short to fill gap.
The that l received did not repair the leak on my dish washer part was to short to fill the gap on the door seal . l went to Ace hardware and found a window seal and made a peace of that work .
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS258653
Manufacturer Part Number: WD08X10015
Manufacturer Part Number: WD08X10015
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