Part
Door Gasket
Product Rating
Customer
Mark from PA
Problem
Leak around dishwasher door
Tools
No tools required; the old gasket simply pulled out and the new one went in easily.
Repair & Advice
Its important to put the new gasket in hot water for at least five minutes then install immediately. The door must remained closed for at least 2 - 4 hours so that the gasket has time to form to the door.
Story submitted on June 26, 2015
Part
Door Gasket
Product Rating
Customer
Robert from MA
Problem
Old gasket was compressed, water leaked from around door when D/W used.
Tools
Hands only.
Repair & Advice
Very simple job. Pulled out old gasket from bottom edge with hands. Centered new gasket on middle of door and pressed firmly into groove around dishwasher body. Gasket needs to be seated all the way into the groove or the door won't close; requires a fair amount of pressure.
Story submitted on July 4, 2015
Part
Door Gasket
Product Rating
Customer
Mark from MN
Problem
Washer leaked
Tools
Scissors (trim to length)
Repair & Advice
1. Pull out old gasket noting which side is front and which is back. 2. Starting at one end, install new gasket in same front/back orientation as old one. Do not twist gasket. 3. At the other end, trim to length as needed (do not trim too short).
Story submitted on March 7, 2019