Kay S Madison , AL July 03, 2016 Appliance: Model GDF520PGD2WW Ge dishwasher gdf520pgd2ww leak slow drip from door I ordered door seal and bottom strip seal: GASKET TUB PLASTIC Number: WD08X22094 GASKET BEACH PLASTIC: WD08X21894 I had done this once previously and removed the door. That was not too bad but trying to put the door back on the hinges by myself was a bit of work. This time I: 1) removed the 2 screws at the bottom of the door. 2) opened the door all the way 3) slowly pulled the door back on the hinges till I could pull out the bottom gasket 4) slid the new gasket back in place 5) pushed the door back down on hinges 6) replaced the 2 screws Done! I didn't need the tub gasket but I am keeping it because it is a quick easy pull out push in fix if that seal becomes a problem. Hope this helps you if you have a leak from your dishwasher. Read More... 137 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Wrench Set
Charles D College Point , NY January 14, 2015 Appliance: Whirlpool Undercounter Dishwasher WDF530PAYM1 Dish washer leaking Opened door removed old rubber gasket, Installed new gasket, closed door and tested for any leaks, No leaks found, repair completed. Read More... 6 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Robert K Gahanna , OH July 06, 2015 Appliance: General Electric General Electric GDF520PGD0CC Leaking water at bottom of door on both sides Ordered tub gasket. Replaced the gasket in 5 minutes and fixed the problem. Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Arthur W Spring Grove , PA July 14, 2015 Dishwasher leaking from door Replaced the gasket. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Dana H Lexington , SC March 07, 2021 Appliance: General Electric General Electric GDF520PSD0SS Would not heat, water to wash dishes Watched the video on how to replace the flood switch and reviewed other stories to diagnose the issue. I’m a retired Veteran, mom of 2 and work a full time job and I was able to do this repair with ease. Do recommend you have a wet vac to soak up any water or food residue in order to get to the parts to be removed. If you’ve never done this repair it will take a little longer than the video but so worth it. I was amazed I fixed it with ease! Highly recommend this website. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers