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Replacing your Maytag Dishwasher Door Gasket
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PartSelect Number PS11746830
Manufacturer Part Number WP902894
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Door Gasket Specifications

This door gasket can be installed by simply pressing it into the channel around the door. This dishwasher door gasket, or door seal, allows the dishwasher door to have an airtight seal when closing the door. No tools are required for this installation, simply remove the existing gasket and press the replacement gasket into the channel around the door. It is recommended to clean the channel while the gasket is removed. This part may need to be replaced if the existing one is cracked, broken, or hardened, possibly causing water to leak through the door while it is running. This part is sold individually, and is sourced from the original manufacturer.
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Replacing your Maytag Dishwasher Door Gasket

Replacing your Maytag Dishwasher Door Gasket
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Jenn-Air, Magic Chef, Amana.
Part# WP902894 replaces these:
AP6013603, 902894, 99001072, 99002006, WP902894VP
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Water dripping from right corner of door
Took out about 7 torx screws to remove the inner door liner. Discovered evidence of leak coming from the sop dispenser latch, and noticed the grommet had turned soft and was torn. The grommet is only about 1" square. Used nut driver to remove two screws to remove latch assembly. Slipped old grommet off and put new one on, and reattached the latch. The foam seal at the bottom of the door looked worn, so we replaced it with weatherstripping from home improvement store. The main door seal was brittle, so we replaced it too - just grab an end and pull the old one out. The new one was installed by starting at one end and we just pushed it in place. We used a nut-driver to push it in - we were afraid a screwdriver might damage it. The new door seal required us to latch the door to get it to stay closed the fist couple of days, but now it has loosened up a bit and works as expected. And NO MORE LEAKS. Cost is much less than a new unit!
Other Parts Used:
Dispenser Door Latch Grommet
  • Tim from Ringgold, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Water Leak at right side bottom of the dishwasher door
After dissassembling the unit to discover the leakage source I determined that it would do best to replace the top three contributors to the problem as listed by you. Disassembly, parts replacement and reassembly was straight forward and a few hints garnered from your good instructions and assembly blow-up drawings made the job simple with the most difficult task being the removal of the adhesive foam gasket at the bottom of the door's interior. After scraping as much of the deteriorated foam away as possible with a plastic scraper I used some of my wife's nail polisher remover and a clean-up rag (being careful not to get the remover on plastic parts)and soon I had the adhesion area surface clean and ready to receive the new seal. With close attention to clean up of residues left behind from detergent and water and care taken with part installation and reassembly it no longer leaks and I hope to get another 10-15 years of leak free operation out of the dishwasher
Other Parts Used:
Inner Door Foam Insulation Strip Soap Cup Door Latch and Gasket
  • Bernard from Williamsport, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dishwasher leaking (small puddle)
My dishwasher was leaking a small amount and it seemed to be happening during the last half of the cycle. The insulation at the bottom of the door was wet but not directly under the dishwasher by the motor etc. I tried the door gasket which was a simple 2 minute job but that didn't solve the issue. I took apart the door by removing the seven torx head screws on the inside (don't worry about the metal pieces on the sides with the phillips screws). I could see some white powdery build up and watermarks coming from the soap dispenser area. I thought maybe there was crack in the door. But after taking out the solonoid (it just snaps in and out) I could see light around the little latch that holds the soap dispenser door shut. I tried a bit of caulking but it just fell out after a day or so. Then I found the little grommet on PartsSelect.com. You have to take off a white plastic cover that covers the door latch mechanism - it snaps in and out on one point. A couple screws hold the plastic assembly in place. You can just remove the whole assembly, it doesn't need to be taken apart. Remove the old grey gasket around the latch and put the new one over the latch. It's more like a "boot" like around a shift lever in a car. Put the assembly back in with the latch going through the hole. Make sure the gasket covers the hole. Tighten the screws down, not so much as to tear the gasket but enough to be snug against it. Snap the white cover back on. Snap the solonoid back in place. Put the door back in place. Put the seven screws back in. You're all set - no leaks. The key to troubleshooting was that it started leaking during the rinse cycle after the soap dispenser latch had flipped up exposing the worn boot around the latch.
Other Parts Used:
Folding Tines Sleeve Dispenser Door Latch Grommet
  • Gregg from Woodbury, MN
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
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Water leaking below door
I originally thought the door gasket was leaking so I went to partselect on line to order the gasket. After seeing the repair story results, I also decided to order the soap dispenser grommet also. I first relaced the door gasket as that takes about 5 minutes (take the easy way first right,) I was wrong as it still leaked. I then took the 7 torx head screws off from the door and the inside section just lifts off exposing the underside and the real problem. The soap latch had been leaking and was obvious from the dried soap/water trail. You have to remove two small screws and the whole unit comes out very simply. I took the extra time to clean off the build up of soap and hard water before replacing the seal and remounting the soap dispensing latch assembly. Ran another load and no more leaks! Thanks for the advise and the really simple but accurate way to order parts. I will use this site if I ever need any other parts. Very helpful and quick deliver as well as reasonably priced.
Other Parts Used:
Dispenser Door Latch Grommet
  • Jeff from Sandy, UT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Socket set
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Dishwasher was leaking in the lower left hand corner from time to time.
Using the pliers, my husband pulled out the old gasket to get it started. He then pushed the new gasket in with his fingers and used a screwdriver to press in the ends. That's it. Pretty easy. I ran the dishwasher a couple of hours after he installed it and there were no leaks. Still not leaking. Seems a bit quieter since the seal
is better.

I was secretly hoping for a new dishwasher eventually. But it makes much more sense to shell out $43 for the gasket rather than spend the $600 or better for a new dishwasher!

I found the website very easy to use as well. Everything shipped quickly and there were no problems at all. I will bookmark this in favorites should I need it again!
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  • Dina from Hammonton, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Dishwasher leaked from lower door area
Observed the way gasket was installed including slight overhang on each side.
I simply pulled out the old gasket, starting at one end. I then wiped down the area with a dampened rag and pressed in the new gasket exactly the way the old one came out. It is important not to stretch it, just push it into place ending up with the same overhang on both sides.
Total time less than 5 minutes with no tools.
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  • Michael from Grand Rapids, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Leaking on right fromt of the door.
removed the door gasket by just pulling it out and pushing the new one in its place. very easy, took five minutes at most. Then removed the 7 screws holding the inside of the door in place, removed the dispenser assembly, held by two drive screws and replaced the dispenser door latch grommet. Finally, removed the insulation foam gasket. Had to scrape the old adhesive from the door as the old a\gasket had disintegrated. This took the most time. Then just pressed the new foam gasket in place. Reading the comments from others was a big help. Don't think I would have replaced the dispenser grommet had I not been warned about it. I'm sure it was part of the problem. All is well now, no leaks.
Other Parts Used:
Inner Door Foam Insulation Strip Dispenser Door Latch Grommet
  • Gary from Longville, MN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Dishwasher leaking below door
This ended up to be a (2) phase project. The first repair was to replace the door seal and inner door foam. Thanks to earlier online comments this part was really easy, but we still had a small leak. When I had removed the interior face of the door panel to replace the inner door foam, I had noticed the insulation was wet and deducted that the 'soap cup door latch gasket' was the real culprit so I had to place a second order (Phase 2). The order came quickly and in time for next Saturdays to to list. My advice is to replace all 4 items at the same time and save on mailing cost and repair time; reservoir O-ring, soap cup door latch gasket, inner foam gasket and door gasket. net repair time, about an hour start to finish.
Don and Rosie
Rochester, NY
Other Parts Used:
Inner Door Foam Insulation Strip
  • Donald from Pittsford, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Faucet connection leaking, door leaking
Use towels to catch water that spills from unit. Lay unit on side to expose bottom. Remove plastic retainers, rear wheels, and bottom cover. Disconnect inlet and discharge hoses. Tie pull cord onto each hose separately. Temporarily re-install rear wheels. Set uinit upright. Remove two star screws from underside of wooden top. Slide top forward to release and remove top. Remove tie strap holding hoses to inner bracket. Lay unit on side again and pull hoses out. Remove discharge hose first to allow removal of inlet hose from plastic housing on back of unit. Tie pull cords to new hoses. Pull new hoses into unit. Reconnect hoses. Turn unit upright. Replace tie strap on bracket with new hoses. Hoses are marked as to where they should be secured to the bracket. Replace top. Remove old door gasket by pulling from one end of gasket. Clean gasket groove. Push new gasket into place. Close door to seat gasket. Remove and replace faucet adapter kit. Run unit and check for leaks. Lay unit on side, remove rear wheels, replace bottom cover and plastic retainers, reinstall rear wheels.
Other Parts Used:
Fill/Drain Hose Assembly Faucet Adapter
  • James from Wharton, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Door was leaking badly
After performing some maintenance to get the water flowing properly through the system (that's another story) the door was leaking very badly during any test run of the dishwasher.

We thought it was the gasket because the old one was calcified and dried out from years of harder water.

We ordered the new one and in minutes after receiving the new gasket we had a firm seal and our dishwasher was back in action.
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  • Aimee from Mount Pleasant, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Jeanine
January 27, 2018
I ordered the door gasket, is the flat side supposed to go up against the tub? I don't know what the "barbed side " is ,as stated in the video.
For model number MDB9100AWB
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Hi Jeanine, Thank you for your question. The smooth side of the gasket will always face out. There is a video listed with the part on our website that you can reference for more information. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Scott
November 27, 2017
This is the replacement door gasket for my Maytag dishwasher. But am concerned that it is one long piece but my door frame is square and has a 3 piece door gasket.
For model number mdb6000aww
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Hi Scott, Thank you for your question. Your door gasket is all one piece. Your cabinet gasket is a different part and seems to be the part that you are describing. I have linked that part down below for you. Good luck with your repair.

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Deborah
April 26, 2019
My dishwasher is leaking from the bottom right. Will this fix the problem? Other # on it is e71195 type 776-0
For model number MDB7851AWS 41868901NL
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Hi Deborah, Thank you for your question. No, this would not be the correct door gasket for your dishwasher. The part number listed under your model number for the door gasket is PS11747771. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Kay
May 23, 2019
Replaced door gasket with a new one. Door is very hard to close now and i can't get it back open. What causes this?
For model number MDB4000AWW
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Hi Kay, thank you for your question. The only thing that I could think of is that the part was not properly installed or the door was not properly put back together after the installation. We do have a video that shows how to install this part, you can view that here: https://youtu.be/TX3e5EwRBco. Good luck with your repair.

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Bill
July 9, 2019
So I installed new gasket after seeing leaks coming from left and right side bottom of door. After I put gasket in it leaked even worse. From the sides too. I double checked that the gasket was seated properly all the way around. whats going on?
For model number MDB4800AWW
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hello Bill, Thank you you for the question. I suggest checking to see if the water level is too high. If the water is over the element then it is too high and over filling. If this is the case you can check the Float Switch, PartSelect Number PS11747680. Water that fills your dishwasher lifts this float. When it reaches a certain level, the float triggers the float switch to shut off, thereby shutting off the flow of water into the dishwasher. Hope this helps!

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Joe
March 9, 2020
How long is the door seal in inches, part number wp902894.
For model number MDB7000AWB
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Hello Joe, Thank you for your question. This door gasket measures to be 66.5 inches long. We hope this helps.

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Grant
October 29, 2021
The door gasket is stated to be 66.5 inches long but my measurement seems to indicate it should be 68 inches long. The install video says not to stretch the gallery so I am concerned that this replacement part is to short.
For model number MDB7100AWW
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Hello Grant, Thank you for your question. This Door Gasket PartSelect Number PS11746830 measures to be 66.5 inches long. We hope this helps. No tools are required for this installation, simply remove the existing gasket and press the replacement gasket into the channel around the door. It is recommended to clean the channel while the gasket is removed. We hope to hear from you soon.

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Keith
March 22, 2022
I replaced the door gasket on my Maytag dishwasher with part # WP902894 as recommended for this model. I reran the dishwasher and it had leaking at the bottom. I also noticed some leaking at the side of the door.
For model number WP902894
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Hello Keith, thank you for writing. You many need to inspect under the dishwasher or behind the kickplate Look for leaks or dripping. Inspect water connections, check the floor and hose for dampness. Tighten hose as needed. You may also want to check if there may be a clog. If the line is not installed correctly or clogged, residual water will remain in the bottom of the tub and can cause your dishwasher to leak. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.

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G
July 11, 2023
This is a Maytag model from the 1990's. The original seal that's around the perimeter of the tub is like a spongy foam which appears to be attached via an adhesive backing. The part which you're recommending is rubber. Will it stay in place in the flat track?
For model number DWU7550AAX
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Hi G, thank you for contacting us. The compatible door gasket for your model is part number PS11746830. This part is sourced from the original manufacturer and will fit your model. Glad to be of help!

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Richard
July 27, 2021
Is this the right door gasket for this Norge dishwsher?Thanks, richard
For model number Norge NDU655P
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Hello Richard, Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, this would be the correct gasket for your dishwasher based on the model number. Good luck with your repair.

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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11746830
Manufacturer Part Number: WP902894
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