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Customer Questions and Answers for Door Boot Seal by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM12030687
Manufacturer Part Number: 12002533

Front load washer door boot seal, comes with drain plug and clamp.

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For Whirlpool Door Boot Seal (Part Number: OEM12030687)

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Mark, We would need to have the correct model but based on what you have as the model it may be MHWE200XW00 in which case the part number for the door seal would be WPW10381562.

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Hello Sean. If not cared for properly, any seal will grow mold. They are not updated not to do that.

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Sandy, If the unit has holes in the door boot then this would be the cause of the leaking. We would need to have to model number to determine the correct door boot for the unit.

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Hello It. You will need to check the soap dispenser housing and see if it is clogged and not allowing the water to go into the tub on the unit.

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Hello Dan! Yes, the door boot gasket and door boot seal is the same item. The part listed for your appliance is part number 00667487. Thanks!

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Tommy for Model Number Maytag Neptune MAH5500AWW

The very last step in replacing the door boot seal is to insert the little tabs into the slots all around the washer opening. I can not get the grey rubber tabs on the boot to lock into the slots. Therefore, when I do the very best I can at getting the tabs in place, and close the door, the boot comes completely lose again. The tabs do not fit in as neatly as your video shows, the tabs on my old boot are exactly the same, so they worked. What am I doing wrong? Is there a special way to snap the tabs into place or maybe a cuss word that I need to say while trying to snap the tabs into place? Please help!

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Hello Tommy, If you did not get the top arrows lined up properly when installing the boot on the front tub cover, the tabs will not line up properly on the shroud assembly. Also, be sure to put these in dry since using liquid soap or such will cause the boot to slip right back out.

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