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Part Number: OEM9637563
Manufacturer Part Number: 134146100

The Gasket is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines. This part is located between the front and rear outer tubs and prevents water leaks by maintaining a watertight seal between them. The gasket acts as a barrier to ensure that water used during the washing process remains contained within the inner tub, preventing it from seeping into the washing machine's surrounding components.  

Causes of a bad gasket can include regular wear and tear, exposure to harsh detergents, or deterioration over time.  

Symptoms of a bad gasket include:

  • Water leaking from the outer tub area
  • Visible cracks or deterioration in the gasket material
  • The washing machine not holding water properly
  • Increased noise or vibration during operation

This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.

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Hello Thad, This can be the gasket leaking but before you tear the unit down to replace it, you should search the outer tub to make sure the water isn't leaking onto the outer tub and running down. This gasket is about a two hour job to replace so you should make sure there is no hose spraying the water onto the outer tub.

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Hello Lisa. Here are the instructions from the manufacture. Removing the tub assembly: 1. Disconnect the washer from the electrical supply and the hot and cold water hoses. 2. Remove the top panel, console, front and rear access panels and the front panel. 3. Disconnect the advance rinsing technology hose from the bellows, the detergent outlet and siphon break hoses from the outer tub. 4. Remove the drain pump and disconnect the drain sump from the tub. 5. If you are going to replace the front half of the outer tub, remove the bellows and the weight ring. 6. Remove the small hose from the air bell. 7. Remove the large pulley, drive motor and speed control board assembly. 8. Disconnect the bearing ground wire. 9. Remove the top pins from shock absorbers and push the shock absorbers against the cabinet. 10. Place something down to protect the floor, carefully turn the washer on it’s face and release the springs. 11. Lift the cabinet off of the tub. 12. Turn the tub over and remove the (23) screws holding the two halves of the tub together. 13. Lift the front half of the tub off the assembly. 14. Reverse procedure to reassemble using cross tightening screws for tightening sequence. 15. The seal 134146100 between the (2) tub halves is placed in the groove of the rear half and can be lifted out.

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Hello Paul. Here are the instructions from the manufacture. Hope this helps. Removing the tub assembly: 1. Disconnect the washer from the electrical supply and the hot and cold water hoses. 2. Remove the top panel, console, front and rear access panels and the front panel. 3. Disconnect the advance rinsing technology hose from the bellows, the detergent outlet and siphon break hoses from the outer tub. 4. Remove the drain pump and disconnect the drain sump from the tub. 5. If you are going to replace the front half of the outer tub, remove the bellows and the weight ring. 6. Remove the small hose from the air bell. 7. Remove the large pulley, drive motor and speed control board assembly. 8. Disconnect the bearing ground wire. 9. Remove the top pins from shock absorbers and push the shock absorbers against the cabinet. 10. Place something down to protect the floor, carefully turn the washer on it’s face and release the springs. 11. Lift the cabinet off of the tub. 12. Turn the tub over and remove the (23) screws holding the two halves of the tub together. 13. Lift the front half of the tub off the assembly. 14. Reverse procedure to reassemble using cross tightening screws for tightening sequence. 15. The seal between the (2) tub halves is placed in the groove of the rear half and can be lifted out.

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Hello Darrel. This is a washer gasket. If you can provide the model number for the dryer, we will be glad to help you with that information. Thanks.

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