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Short Bottom Door Seal Specifications
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Replacing your General Electric Dishwasher Short Bottom Door Seal
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WD08X10075 replaces these:
AP4355888, 1461002, WD08X10019, WD8X10019
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Leakage around the door
1. Replacing the TUB GASKET is very easy and does not require tools. Pull out the old gasket and wipe out the channel. The gasket is marked with a small paint mark at the center and that indicates where to start at the top. The larger part of the gasket goes towards the outside. Firmly press the gasket all the way into the channel. The gasket should just reach the bottom of the tub. Do not use tools or you may damage the gasket. The gasket must be nearly all the way into the channel or the door will not close. Expect the door to close quite firmly for the first few uses.
2. Replacing the DOOR BOTTOM SHORT SEAL. This repair is not technically difficult, but is physically difficult. Without complete removal of the door, nothing needs to be or can be taken apart to do this replacement. I recommend removal of the lower basket, the upper basket and the wash arm before beginning. A drop light inside the tub is helpful. Using pliers or vise-grips grab the old seal and bend up and down then back and forth until it will slide all the way to one side. Once to one side use pliers to bent towards the back until its snap seal (observe new seal) realeases and you can carefully continue by hand to remove the seal the rest of the way across the bottom of the door. Observe how the old seal came out and which side was UP. With the new seal in hand, gently work the snap seal open slightly (this will help to get it back in place). With a flashlight and inspection mirror, check where the new seal will attach to (and clean if necessary). Center the new seal with the correct side up and work from one end. You may need pliers to push in the new seal, but be very careful not to damage the new bottom seal soft part. When it snaps in place you are done.
2. Replacing the DOOR BOTTOM SHORT SEAL. This repair is not technically difficult, but is physically difficult. Without complete removal of the door, nothing needs to be or can be taken apart to do this replacement. I recommend removal of the lower basket, the upper basket and the wash arm before beginning. A drop light inside the tub is helpful. Using pliers or vise-grips grab the old seal and bend up and down then back and forth until it will slide all the way to one side. Once to one side use pliers to bent towards the back until its snap seal (observe new seal) realeases and you can carefully continue by hand to remove the seal the rest of the way across the bottom of the door. Observe how the old seal came out and which side was UP. With the new seal in hand, gently work the snap seal open slightly (this will help to get it back in place). With a flashlight and inspection mirror, check where the new seal will attach to (and clean if necessary). Center the new seal with the correct side up and work from one end. You may need pliers to push in the new seal, but be very careful not to damage the new bottom seal soft part. When it snaps in place you are done.
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John from Westminster, MD
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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Leaking Dishwasher Door Seals <4 yrs old
Gasket it self was simple. Just pull out the old rubber gasket and "stuff" in the new one. Note the new gasket was 1-2" short, so I used a piece of the old gasket to fill in the missing length.
The "short seal" was a bit of a mystery on how to actually remove the old one. Taking off the door panel, and almost all the screws on the door did nothing to get access to the short seal. Finally, I simply pryed up the plastic door liner just enough to slide out the old seal. it has a "slot" that engages a plastic bar within the door. Putting in the new was a bit trickier, but after some three handed effort I was able to slide and then snap in the new seal.
So, in the end I really needed to remove NO screws to do the job.
After 10 washes, all seems good with NO leaks.
Bottomline, for a 4 year old dishwasher needing these parts is a bit silly. Older dishwashers I owned lasted 10-15 years with ZERO problems.
So much for GE buying all their appliances in China.......
The "short seal" was a bit of a mystery on how to actually remove the old one. Taking off the door panel, and almost all the screws on the door did nothing to get access to the short seal. Finally, I simply pryed up the plastic door liner just enough to slide out the old seal. it has a "slot" that engages a plastic bar within the door. Putting in the new was a bit trickier, but after some three handed effort I was able to slide and then snap in the new seal.
So, in the end I really needed to remove NO screws to do the job.
After 10 washes, all seems good with NO leaks.
Bottomline, for a 4 year old dishwasher needing these parts is a bit silly. Older dishwashers I owned lasted 10-15 years with ZERO problems.
So much for GE buying all their appliances in China.......
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DJ from Franklin, MA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dishwasher leaking at bottom-Seal deteriorating.
The seal slides out to the side, but the diswasher had to be pulled out from the counter and the entire door had to be taken apart to do this because the hinge was in the way. In taking apart the door, we opened the front panel by taking out the screws along the sides and disconnected the computer connections. After loosening the hinge, we were able to slide the old seal out and the new seal in. When putting the door back together, it was difficult to reconnect the computer connections while holding up the door front, as these ribbon wires were quite short. We did get it back together and working except that the connection to the display light now doesn't work because it probably became disconnected as we put together the door. Also, the door now is not completely level when open making the bottom tray slide in. This is probably because we got the springs too tight. These things can be fixed, but will wait for another day.
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Connie from Turlock, CA
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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leaking door
The gaskets arrived in a few days after my order. The tub seal was easy to change and tool only a few minutes with no tools. After I watched a video on the GE website I pulled out the old gasket, wiped out the slot, centered the new gasket at the top, pushed it in the slot to each corner.Then I pulled the end to the end of the track and pushed it in the full side from the bottom up. repeated on the other side.The lower gasket was harder and took about 40 minutes. I took eh door apart but did not need to it could be done with a mirror. Pull the old one out from one side. Don't be afraid of tearing it but get it all out. The new one will snap into the slot if you use a mirror to look in the door and see.
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Burl from Newnan, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Leak
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Robert from Newburgh, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Leak at bottom of door.
I watched the parts select video and followed their instructions. Only “ issue” was there were no screws on the door behind the exterior skin as in the video, so lifting the inside door liner to put the new lower door seal in was concerning. I was able to pull the liner up enough and slid the seal in with no problem. The video was the key to a smooth repair.
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Robert from Clay, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Had a slight leak lower center front Solved
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Dominic from NORTH READING, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Water and soap leaking out the bottom of the door while operating.
I Googled bottom door gasket replacement on GE model and found several videos walking me through the process. I followed one of them and successfully replaced the gasket without pulling the appliance out.
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Larry from NAPLES, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The problem is I received the wrong part!
No way to repair since the wrong part was sent. I have sent numerous emails with order numbers, part numbers, model numbers BUT I have no return label to send this back and get a refund. Maybe this will get someone's attention. Pretty disgusted!
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Gaye from LEES SUMMIT, MO
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Bottom door seal leaking
Do not overlook the two screws on the bottom of the outer door panel.
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ROY G from GAINESVILLE, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Gary
November 14, 2019
To replace the bottom door gasket do i have to remove the door?Also there is mention of factory holes and/or notches in the gasket ???
For model number g5d6600g00bb
Hello Gary, thank you for your question. No you do not have to remove the whole door. The outer door panel does have to be removed. There is an installation video on our site for this part when you search the part number. Good luck with your repair!
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Bob Tabian
May 2, 2019
I need a bottom door seal.
For model number GDF540HGD1WW
Hello Bob, thank you for inquiring. For your model the bottom Door Gasket is part PS8746192.
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Barry
August 1, 2019
I need a door bottom seal. What is the correct part number?
For model number PDWT580R10SS
Hi Barry, thank you for your question. That part is only sold with the inner door assembly. You cannot get it by itself. I have linked the part below for you. Good luck with your repair.
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Dillon
November 9, 2019
Door leaks in center. Assuming it's the gasket. Will this gasket work with my current model?
For model number GDF520PGJ2WW
Hello Dillon, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11700870 for the bottom door gasket. Hope this helps!
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Jack
January 9, 2020
Does the wd08x10075 bottom door seal work with this model dishwasher? Thank you.
For model number GDWT100R00WW
Hello jack, Thank you for the question. The Bottom Door Seal for this model is only sold as part of the Inner Door Panel, PartSelect Number PS959500. We hope this helps!
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James
March 12, 2023
Will this door seal work for the GDT225SSL0SS model?
For model number GDT225SSL0SS
Hello James, thank your your question. No, this bottom seal is not compatible. For your model, there is a Tub Gasket PS12582682 that goes up one side, across the top, and down the other. There is not a bottom gasket. Good luck with your repair.
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Veronica
May 25, 2023
Does the part WD08x10075 go with my GE model?
For model number GDF520PGD1WW
Hello Veronica, thank you for reaching out. The part you mentioned is not compatible with your model. The correct door bottom for your model is part number PS11700870. We hope this information helps!
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Mary
September 8, 2023
Which bottom edge door gasket (seal) can I use. The dishwasher was
leaking and we stopped using it eight years ago.
For model number Gpf400sgf1ww
Hello Mary, thank you for contacting us. The bottom door gasket is not sold separately for your model. It comes as part of the inner door assembly, part number PS11721788. We hope this helps!
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Randy
January 7, 2022
How do I replace the bottom door gasket ps11700870 for this model dishwasher
For model number Gdt530psd0ss
Hello Randy, Thank you for your inquiry. We have included a link to our repair video for a similar bottom door gasket to give you a general idea of the repair. We hope this helps.
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Jules
November 25, 2019
Will this work on a gdt650smj2es, or do i really need to ordre the full inner door assembly, (part 208)
For model number GDT650SMJ2ES
Hello Jules, thank you for your question. Unfortunately, this is not compatible with your unit. The bottom door seal for your model is only available by ordering the inner door panel. I hope this helps.
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