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Customer Questions and Answers for Door Boot Seal by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11607318
Manufacturer Part Number: 134515300

The Door Boot Seal is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines. It is a flexible gasket that forms a seal between the washing machine door and the drum, preventing water from leaking during the wash cycle.

Causes of a bad door boot seal can include wear and tear over time, mold or mildew buildup, or physical damage from sharp objects or improper loading of the washer. Exposure to harsh cleaning chemicals can also degrade the seal, leading to leaks.

Symptoms of a bad door boot seal include:

  • Water leaking from the front of the washing machine
  • Visible tears or cracks in the seal
  • Mold or mildew buildup on the seal
  • A musty odor coming from the washing machine

This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.

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For Frigidaire Door Boot Seal (Part Number: OEM11607318)

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Hello DYI mom. No, you will need to remove the dryer from the top of the unit. Thanks.

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Hello Olga! You'll want to look at the connections going to your door lock to make sure they are all good and connected. Please give us a call at 877-477-7278 if you need further assistance. Thank you!

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Anthony, Check the door strike on the inner door panel. Make sure the strike make sure it's not loose, bent, damaged etc. Check the door latch, make sure it isn't loose and it's properly aligned in the front panel. Recheck the boot seal installation, make sure the boot isn't twisted or kinked and the tabs are properly aligned and seated on the outer tub cover, and the seal around the front panel opening is seated properly, and the tension spring is located in the 4 or 5 o'clock position on the front panel. Occasionally, the new boot seal can create a little extra tension on the door and latch opening, you may need to press in on the door slightly, in order for the latch to operate and lock properly, until the extra tension is relieved and the latch operates properly.

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Hello D.F.P., The videos are provided to give a general idea of the repair. I'm sorry if it is not the exact model you have in your home but we are unable to provide a video on every model of every manufacturer as this would take many hours to complete. Hopefully, in the years to come, we will be able to cover more models since we are making new videos every day. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Hello Leo. You can purchase those clamps at any local hardware store. They are squeeze spring clamps.

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Hello TWC. I am not showing a light for your model and I show 134515300 is the correct door seal for your unit. They do not list how many holes are in the boot. But they do say it will work on your model.

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Hello Sharon. There is a repair video on the parts page for this part. These boots are not easy to install. Be sure and follow the steps listed in the video and it should help you install the door boot on the unit.

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