This door seal creates a watertight barrier between the dishwasher door and tub to contain wash water and steam. Replace a worn gasket to stop drips from the door area and restore a reliable, quiet seal.
- Seals the perimeter of the door to help prevent leaks at the sides and top
- Helps the door close snugly and contain moisture/steam
- Replaces seals that are cracked, flattened, deformed, or shedding pieces
- Typical symptoms: water on the floor near the door, dampness around the door frame, visible wear, door harder to close
What's included: 1 door seal Install notes:
- Disconnect power and turn off water supply before servicing
- Pull the old seal straight out; clean the groove/channel of residue and debris
- Warm the new seal to relax it; start at the top center and press it fully into the groove, ensuring corners are evenly seated
- Close the door for several hours to help the seal set, then run a short test cycle and check for leaks
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