This baffle fits the lower right hand corner of some dishwashers. It is black and has a matching left hand lower corner baffle. It is recommended that you replace and install both left and right at the same time.
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Replacing your General Electric Dishwasher Corner Tub Baffle - Lower Right
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking | Not draining | Not cleaning dishes properly
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Arnold H - September 25, 2018
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Fit like a glove!
Parts fit perfectly! Leak gone!
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Dishwasher leaking at door seal.
Removed door seal and corner baffles by hand (no tools required). Replaced same parts with minor tweaking to get proper alignment of new seal. Strongly recommended: remove dishwasher trays in order to get head and shoulders inside for proper view of seal placement.
Noticed small leak at the bottom corner of the door
I looked at the gasket for the door, and noticed that it was flattened out and also noticed that there were two other seals at the lower left and right corners that were also hard and flattened. I found the parts for my dishwasher on this site and ordered them. Once I received them, I removed the old ones. They just came right out, and I inserted the new ones in the same spot. It was then that I noticed that there is another gasket for the door, that goes at the bottom of the inside of the door. The gasket for the door goes all the way around the outside, except for about a 4 inch section at the bottom of the door, right in the middle. I realized that I probably needed to get a new one of those too, so I ordered that part. I am now waiting on that small, 4 inch door gasket.
Dishwasher leaks from bottom of door......when operated.
Removed 7 screws holding "inner door" in place ( note: 2 bottom screws are different than the rest...keep separate).....remove rinse aid plug....press "tabs" inward to release rinse aid container. ( in this instance....the gasket had failed...which was "part" of the reason dishwasher was leaking during operation)
install new rinse aid container ...making sure that "trip arm" is positioned correctly........and press into place. ( Tabs should expand when container is properly positioned...creating a tight seal).....reuse old rinse aid filler plug.
Replace "inner door" cover....tighten screws.....
remove faulty tub corner baffles....place new ones in corresponding positions ( the baffles form a suction .....to stay in place....no adhesive needed)
Close door and operate as usual........no more leaks!
This is a super easy "no brainer"...that would have cost about half the price of a new dish washer ...had I hired a "professional" to do the repairs!!!!
Since i was not sure which gasket has failed, i replaced all 4 considering the age of the dishwasher,( 2 are corner baffles ). The only time i was scratching my head was installing the gasket insert. No one mentioned to overlap or not, so i did overlap and crossed my fingers. After several cycles there is no dripping so i guess overlapping about a 1/2 inch is the way to do it. And i would suggest cleaning the gasket groove in the bottom corners really good. Good luck, bill
I took the inner door panel off as described by others on this website, cleaned out all the gunk left by 27 yrs of use, and replaced the door gasket and tub baffles. A Phillips-head screwdriver was required to remove the door panel, but no tools were required to replace any of the parts I ordered. I didn't find it necessary to soak the door gasket in warm water as it was pretty flexible right out of the package. I recommend stretching the gasket slightly while pressing it into the groove, particularly around corners, or it will end up being too short at the end. The rinse aid tank had also been leaking Jet-Dry for a long time, so I cleaned that mess up as well and tried to replace the tank. Unfortunately, the new tank did not fit my model of dishwasher even though this website and GE's stated that it did. The shaft on the tank that pokes through the inner door panel to the inside of the dishwasher was too short because >2 mm of it was taken up by a thick rubber washer and a hard plastic collar (fused to the shaft to hold the washer in place) that had not been part of my original rinse aid tank. PartSelect was very good about refunding me for the incorrectly identified rinse aid tank and stated that they would contact GE about correcting this error on their website as well. I therefore cleaned up my original rinse aid tank, rinsing out all Jet-Dry residue inside it, and put it back into the inner door panel. I researched this part and found that GE has redesigned it twice since my dishwasher was manufactured in 1985 -- my original part is no longer available anywhere. So, I will just not use Jet-Dry and will maybe upgrade to a dishwasher powder that includes rinse agent (e.g., Cascade Complete). Replacing the gasket and tub baffles and cleaning up my original rinse aid tank stopped the leak for less than the cost of a repairman's service call and diagnosis fees -- it would have cost me 3X more if he had provided the parts and done the repairs! Replacing my dishwasher was out of the question as they do not make them like they used to (i.e., no microchips or motherboards to fail in a few years) -- this is the first problem I've had with my dishwasher in 27 years! As a side note, I also learned from my research that my front door panel insert is reversible. I was able to remove a side trim piece, slide out the panel, and turn it over so the color is now white rather than the outdated almond. It's like I have a brand new dishwasher that is ready to go for another 27 years.
Water leaking from the bottom center of the front door
The lower right and left tub baffles just slip in, no tools required. For the front door gasket; a) removed the backside of the front door by removing the door screws. You need to manipulate the front door latch to remove the panel. b) remove the existing gasket, replace with new gasket. The short 4" gasket was missing, which is why it was leaking in the first place. Replaced it with the new one. Reassembled and tested. Thanks to Parts-Select for a great experience, very well done site.
First I removed the old gasket and seals. I replaced the seals and had difficulty getting the gasket to seal at the bottom of the door. I had to remove the seven door screws and was able to manipulate the gasket. Do not lift the inside door cover too far, as the latch may become disengaged, thus creating another problem to repair. I did this repair myself (female).
I replaced the top filler tube. (The $65 price for the filler tube is outrageous. Glad I didn't have a service man fix it. With mark-up it would have cost me over $100 for a 3 foot plastic tube. Crazy!)
While I was add it, I replaced the corner tub baffles.
The hardest part was figuring out how to disassemble the door to replace the baffles and door gasket. No pictures or clues on the internet or my owners manual. I figured it out myself and the rest was a piece of cake. When the 7 screws were removed, the door liner lifted right out and new parts fit right in.
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Robert
March 3, 2018
We have an older model. Can you suggest the baffle parts for it? They are hard and almost cracked. Thank you.
For model number GSM603TAW
Hello Robert, Thank you for your inquiry. We show the lower left corner tub baffle or door baffle would be part# WD8X228 and part# WD8X227 should be the lower right. Hope this helps!
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JOHNNIE
March 8, 2018
Door baffles; came out. Is there a description as to the direction and how to re-install them. Thanks.
For model number GSD500X-66BA
Hello Johnnie, thank you for your question. This link will take you to an installation video that shows how to to reinstall these parts. I hope this helps!
https://www.partselect.com/PS263963-GE-WD8X227-Corner-Tub-Baffle-Lower-Right.htm
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Roy
July 12, 2019
Leaking suds and water from bottom of door.
For model number GSD4060J00SS
Hello Roy, thank you for your question. We would recommend replacing the door seal, Part #: PS958908, Gasket insert Part #: PS258653 and lower corner baffles PartSelect Number: PS263963 and PartSelect Number: PS263964. If that doesn't fix the issue, the inner door panel may need to be replaced. I hope this helps!
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Diane
September 18, 2021
Door bottom leaks, think it needs a door seal, gasket insert, and corner baffles, left and right.
For model number GSC3508K00WW
Hello Diane, thank you for writing. The Left Corner Baffle is PartSelect Number PS263964. The Right Corner Baffle PartSelect Number PS263963. The Gasket is PartSelect Number PS958908. We attached a video for you. The Gasket insert is no longer needed. We hope this helps.
Hello Richard, thank you for contacting us. In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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Sara
February 7, 2019
I have Kenmore dishwasher for 18 years works twice a day it runs good except a month ago it started to leake from right corner of the door finally my husband decided to move to figure out the problem we found the flour dry under it do you think what is need repair also i think this style discontinue so where i can find replacment parts
Hello Sara, thank you for contacting us, In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Debra
February 20, 2019
What tub baffle fits this model?
For model number GSDL112F00WW
Hello Debra, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the parts you are looking for are PS263963 Corner Tub Baffle - Lower Right and PS263964 Corner Tub Baffle - Lower Left. Have a great day!
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Thomas
November 25, 2022
Do the black corner rubber tub baffles need to be glued?
For model number GE
Hello Thomas, thank you for your question. No, it is not glued. The corner Baffles are a friction fit. You just push it in with your fingers. It is always a good idea to clean and dry the area before putting in the new part. We hope this information will help you.
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Dinna
September 3, 2021
Hello I think I need to replace parts in my GE dishwasher tub. What would be the corner baffle part for gsw3506j00ww. When I am facing the front of my dishwasher, it is the lower right (my right) that needs to be repaired.
For model number gsw3506j00ww
Hello Dinna, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number: PS263963. 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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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS263963
Manufacturer Part Number: WD8X227