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Philippe
May 23, 2023
Hi, I am looking for the replacement front door seal/gasket for my GE diswasher. I can only find the tub gasket but there is aslo a seal at the bottom of the door, same width as the door. Can you confirm if available and part no. Thx.
For model number GLDT696D00SS
Hi Philippe, thank you for reaching out. We have researched and found one tub gasket, part number PS1481856, that creates a watertight seal between the dishwasher tub and door. The seal, which is located at the bottom of the door, comes with the inner door panel, part number PS3486954. We hope this is what you were looking for!
I need the tub seal but I also need a seal for the bottom of the door on the inside
For model number GLDT696D00SS
Hi Dennis, Thank you for reaching out. The Tub Gasket is listed as PartSelect #: PS1481856. The Bottom Door Gasket for this model is only sold as part of the Inner Door Panel. It is not sold separately. We looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued. There are no part substitutions listed. Our suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers and contact us back with the updated substitution number. We hope this helps!
What is the cost for door latch and where to get it
For model number GLDT696D00SS
Hello Diana, thank you for you question. The door latch is part PS12068850 and we sell it on our site. The stock status and current pricing is on the website. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Marielle
November 8, 2023
Can I buy the cycle panel ?
For model number GLDT696D00SS
Hi Marielle, thank you for reaching out. The part you are looking for is the touchpad, part number PS3486962. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week!
We ordered a whole new set for the lower rack and even though they were smaller than the original ones, we replaced them all and now the rack slides in and out of the dishwasher with ease!
I had to buy the inner door assembly since the seal at the bottom was not available separately. $104 for a $10 part.
Before you take anything apart, shut off the power. There is 110V in the door, and it’s pretty unforgiving.
The inner door assembly is manufactured with razor sharp edges all around. It is fastened with approximately 11,000 Phillips screws, all of which fall under the dishwasher upon removal. The outer door will fall to the floor to indicate you have removed all the screws. Or, you could support the outer door, if you are smarter than I am.
Putting the new inner door on isn’t too bad. Mine was bent a little in shipping, but I bent it straight again, pretty much. I had my 19 year old son help hold it in place, so I could learn how “lame” this activity was. Once a couple of screws are installed, he can go back to sleeping 15 hours a day. Make sure the lower seal is aligned as you tighten the bottom screws.
Once you’re done, turn on the power and run the dishwasher. You’ll learn that the leak is due to a clogged discharge hose, and you just burned an hour an $104.
This seal is not a “slide off and slide on” type like other dishwasher inner door assemblies because it’s stainless steel. CAUTION - THIS COMPONENT IS SHARP AND WILL SEVERELY CUT YOU - I DOUBLED UP ON LATEX GLOVES
1. Remove bottom rack from washer 2. Using Phillips screwdriver remove all screws from inner door area - place towels under exterior of door because it will drop off when all screws are removed. ALSO - there are 4 screws that hold the hinges to the door frame - be careful because the hinges are spring loaded!! 3. Cut the 2 wires feeding the detergent release compartment ( you will have to strip and reconnect them using wire nuts - orange or blues) 4. Slide outer shell up to remove from inner door assembly 5. Remove vent assembly(adjustable pliers) and detergent compartment (4 phillips screws/2 brackets) BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE GASKETS (you will reuse when reinstalling them on the new inner door assembly).
REASSEMBLY 1. Remove protective film from entire door assembly 2. Install vent & detergent compartment DO NOT FORGET GASKETS 3. CAREFULLY - pull down door hinges far enough to place new inner door assembly in its designated place when in operation THEN allow hinges to slowly touch the inner door assembly 4. Wire up detergent compartment wires you cut earlier 5. Using some means of adhesive (duct tape, double back tape) place to styrofoam filler back in place 6. Slide the outer door assembly on while slowly opening door - pay attention to the outer door assembly door frame so that it goes over the inner door assembly - this is the difficult part and having a second set of hands will help with overcoming obstacles 7. Place all your screws back in place and put the bottom rack back 8. Run the dishwasher empty first through a full cycle so the water level can heat the gasket and check for leaks after running awhile