Part
Door Boot Seal
Product Rating
Customer
wayne from NJ
Problem
Original boot seal (bellows) was moldy and partially plugged.
Tools
Small Torx, small sockets, pliers, and small spring clamps
Repair & Advice
PartsDr supplied replacement bellows was an exact fit and arrive in NJ within three days of online order with standard shipping. Replacement requires removing front panel of washer with a prerequisite of sliding the top cover back and moving the control panel out of the way. The most challenging part of the replacement is attaching the bellows to tank and resealing with the peripheral wire clamp. Here is where the small clamps come in handy, especially if you don't have an extra pair of hands available. Refer to YouTube for instructional video. It took me about 1 to 1 1/2 hours to complete. Recommendations: While you have the front panel off, take the time screw off the pump suction cover, remove strainer, clean strainer, and re-install. Because control panel is plastic and readily cracked where attached to washer, do not over tighten screws retaining control panel.
Story submitted on March 10, 2015
Part
Door Boot Seal
Product Rating
Customer
Scott from OH
Problem
Washer door leaked due to a torn bellow.
Tools
Pliers, torx bit, nut driver, and vise grips.
Repair & Advice
Watched several Youtube videos concerning this repair and followed the videos step by step.
Story submitted on April 14, 2020
Part
Door Boot Seal
Product Rating
Customer
Oleg from WA
Problem
Washer was leaking from door
Tools
Screwdriver pliers
Repair & Advice
Best prices around by far so i was skeptical about this site so did some research looked legit got the product before the promised time worked good couldn't be happier
Story submitted on June 2, 2022