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This gasket is a sealing component used in select appliances. It fits between two mating parts to keep water or air where it belongs, helping prevent leaks and ensuring proper performance. What it does:
This was more maintenance than a fix. I replaced the door gasket and temp sensor on my dryer. Thought what the heck and it might work more efficiently. I also replaced the shocks on my front loading washer. That was a bit of a chore, but could not have done it without the video that showed how to replace them. The socket was the life saver. All is working just fine. Who knows maybe I'll get another 20 year out of them. Read more
Seals hot and cold water connections to your washer's dispenser. Replace if you notice leaking at the inlet assembly. Confirm fit with your model number.
Water was accumulating in the drawer pedestal, it was leaking from the front of the washer so I thought it was the front door seal. I also noticed it would leak even when the washer was not being used so I doubted it was the door seal. I googled the leak problems and watched a few videos which gave me confidence on washer disassembly. With the top panel off I noticed the leak coming from the water inlet assembly. Appliance Parts Pro’s had the part and replacement video and I replaced the part... Read more
Seals front and rear tub halves to prevent water leaks. Replace if you notice leaking during wash cycles or after bearing repair. Verify fit with your model.
I watched the video posted by Jerrod Sessler on yellow van handyman.com. Then I had to unstack the dryer from the washer, remove all covers, disconnect all hose connections, shock mounts and springs and remove the tub assembly. Then I disassembled the tub assembly and remove seal and both bearings from the rear half. At this point I cleaned everything. I installed new bearings and seal, installed the basket and assembled both tub halves using a new gasket and silicone, and reinstalled the... Read more
Seals your oven door to retain heat and maintain consistent cooking temperatures. Replace when worn, cracked, or after self-clean cycles. Verify fit.
I FIX MY SELF.VERY EASY....... Read more
Seals the dryer door to contain heat and prevent air leaks. Replace if torn, cracked, or causing poor drying performance. Confirm fit with your model.
The fix involved pulling the top of the dryer off, removing the front and replacing the gasket. You will need to scrape the old gasket off carefully with a dull putty knife. Make sure you order high temp adhesive or find a similar adhesive for the new gasket. Read more
Seals wine cooler door to prevent air leaks and maintain temperature. Replace if torn, loose, or causing frost buildup. Confirm fit with your model.
The right part the first time and installation was a breeze. Read more
Seals between the outer tub and splash guard to prevent leaks during wash and spin cycles. Replace if water leaks from the top of the cabinet. Confirm fit by model number.
I tore into the washer until i found what i thought was the problem which was the upper outer tub splash cover gasket and when i couldnt find one in my town i ordered a new one from u folks and replaced it hoping for the best and was successful. This fix costed me $35 instead of the $400+ for a new washer glad i looked into it instead of discarding it and buying a new one as most may do thanks Read more
Seals the evaporator cover to prevent air leaks, frost buildup, and temperature fluctuations. Replace if worn or cracked. Verify fit with your model.
Volt Ohmmeter test indicated defrost thermostat and heater were OK. Defrost voltage measured ~25 VAC. I ordered all the most likely repair parts, but thought the control board had failed. I replaced the control board and the freezer has been working properly for several days. I haven't decided whether to keep or return the unused parts. I damaged the paint removing the electrical control. There must be a trick to protect the paint from the putty knife and screwdriver. Read more
Seals the dryer's lint housing to the cabinet, preventing air leaks and maintaining proper airflow. Replace if worn to restore drying efficiency.
Pulled front cover off of dryer and back plate to get belt on. Remember to always shut breaker off to machine and test to make sure no electricity is running to it. Pretty simple. I also replaced the seal to the air duct where the lint filter sits since I had to take the front the off anyway. About 1 hr of time to complete and I'll be 60 years old this month. Good thing I didn't have to pull the drum. Read more
Seals the blower housing to prevent air leaks and maintain efficient airflow. Replace if torn, damaged, or causing reduced drying performance.
Replaced blower housing seal Read more
Seals the air damper opening to maintain proper airflow between compartments. Replace if torn or compressed to fix uneven cooling and drafts.
Seals internal refrigerator components to prevent air leaks and moisture intrusion. Replace when worn to maintain proper airflow and temperature control.
Forms an airtight seal between freezer door and cabinet. Replace when worn or damaged to prevent warm air leaks, frost buildup, and temperature issues.
Need to find out how to sent gasket back as that was not the problem. Compressor out. Read more
Seals the gap between burner and cooktop to prevent spills from leaking underneath. Replace when seal becomes discolored, cracked, or loses flexibility.
Quick swap of gaskets. Read more
Seals between burner and cooktop to prevent spills and air leaks. Replace when cracked, hardened, or crumbling. Confirm fit with your model number.
I thought this would be a simple remove and replace, boy was I wrong. This repair became more complicated then it should have been. The screws holding the skirt were frozen and broke when trying to remove. Had to end up cutting the skirt using a dremel and a cutting blade. Was able to remove one of the screws using a pinning plier. The other one I had to bore it out using a drill bit. Once that was done the rest was a breeze, discarded bad seal, clean the surface, install the new seal and... Read more
Replacement cooktop gasket for electric ranges. Seals around the glass cooktop to prevent spills from entering the control area. Replace if cracked or worn.
First I took the oven partially apart to be sure that I could get to the part without too much trouble. Then I looked up the model number and got on the internet and went to AppliancePartsPro.com . I have bought parts from them before and it was a good experience and they have about every part available. I looked at the diagram but couldnt exactly find my part on the schematic. The numbers didnt correctly correspond with the part I was looking for. I called APP and spoke to a welll informed... Read more