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Replacing your Frigidaire Dishwasher Dishwasher Bottom Door Gasket
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking | Not cleaning dishes properly | Door won’t close | Door latch failure
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Crosley, Gibson.
Part# 809006501 replaces these:
AP5809675, 154297601, 154297602, 154297603, 154576501, 154588201, 154759101
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Thomas B - September 7, 2024
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Exactly what was needed
This was exactly what I needed to stop a leaking from the bottom of my dishwasher door. Arrived in quick time. and did the job. But one caution: It's not difficult to install, but I have to admit, that even after watching the video several times, it did not go well on the first try. I got the gasket stuck inside the bottom of the door and had to remove the front cover of the door to get it back out. I had put it in properly as per the instruction video, but did not catch the inside edge correctly. As I said, not difficult, but can be tricky.
Michael M - September 1, 2024
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Bottom door seal
The part in picture was easy to match up with old. My part came fast and was very easy to install
Katia D - May 27, 2024
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Répartition facile
Piece arrivée rapidement en bonne état. Mon problème est résolu ça ne coule plus.
Philippe C - May 7, 2024
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Fits perfectly, the video tutorial is on point. GREAT!!
Fits perfectly, the video tutorial is on point. GREAT!!
Harvey H - December 7, 2023
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Easy to install dishwasher gasket.
Received and in good condition. Thankyou.
Beverly A - October 22, 2023
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Gasket
It doesn't fit as well as the original gasket. It seems a little short but I installed it as best I can.
Mary H - July 21, 2023
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dishwasher gasket repair
Easy repair, worked as expected. Came fast and appliance is working great after putting in the new gasket in my dishwasher
William M - May 10, 2023
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Super easy repair
The part was exactly as described and installed in minutes. A nice renewal for an aging dishwasher.
Raymond H - May 10, 2023
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Easiest repair ever!
Part fitted as expected. The seal appeared to be missing on the dishwasher that was in the condo I bought. Fixed the leaking door. Watch the installation video to know where the notch goes!
Moshe G - April 21, 2023
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Easy repair works great
Part was perfect
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Bottom Door Seal fell apart and started leaking.
First I opened the door all the way. Second I reached down to the bottom gasket then grabed it on the right end of the seal that is on the right side of the door. Then I pulled the end outward from the bottom of the door toward the heater coil in the bottom of the washer. It came out real easy. You see it just snaps into a little plastic groove under the door. I then cleaned up the area for food and soap particules. I then placed the new gasket in place by lining up the notch toward the right end with the piece of plastic that encloses the right end of the plastic notch on the bottom right end of the door. Then push it in untill it stops going into the notch. It snaps in but does not make a snaping sound. It just won't go in no more.
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Scott from Flowood, MS
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Leaking under door
Received the part 3 working days after order. Part was exactly like the original.
Removed the door. Slipped off old gasket and replaced with new gasket. Replaced door and tried rinse cycle. Worked perfectly.
Removed the door. Slipped off old gasket and replaced with new gasket. Replaced door and tried rinse cycle. Worked perfectly.
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Ronald from Berwick, PA
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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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Leaking from the bottom of the door
With the door wide open and lower dishtray out, I pulled the old gasket out of its channel. I cleaned the channel with a rag and replaced it with the new gasket. It needed to be trimmed about an inch in order to get the door to close properly. Took me about 5 minutes. Then I removed the old bottom door gasket. Just grasped the plastic edge showing while the door is completely open. Pull outward with fingers moving toward the heating element. Cleaned this area also. Took the new gasket with notch on the right hand side of the dishwasher and pushed it into place. If you get down and look closely, you can see where the notch hooks up. The rest of the piece just slides in after that. Hasn't leaked since! No leaks AND no service call fee. Parts came super fast! So glad I found this website. I'm a housewife, you can do this!
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beth from green bay, WI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Dishwasher was leaking
The strip comes right out when you pull, there is a space to grip it on the left and pull it out. The notch goes on the right side when you put it back in; it only goes in one way. I didn't get it all the way in the first time and closed the door; the gasket came right out. A clear sign that I had done something wrong! So I put it in again, this time pushing it as far as it would go. It went all the way in and stayed. It doesn't click or anything, but you can kind of feel when the notches all connect. Also, it doesn't slide right out again.... very easy!
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Nejla from Chicago, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Dishwasher leaking
Thought the problem was a faulty door gasket (there was a gap in the middle of it) so I ordered new(new one had a gap also) replaced it anyway - maybe it was worn out? Still leaked! Had to sit and stare at it and cycle it through. finally realized the spray arm had a hole in the end that was spraying directly into the gap in the door gasket. Hot glued the hole and it stopped so I bought a new spray arm - no leaky!
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matthew from west river, MD
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Dishwasher door was leaking water at the bottom corners.
It took less than a minute to remove the old bottom door gasket - it pulls right out. You wouldn't think the part looks the way it does (a 1.5 inch wide plastic strip that runs the length of the door with rubber gaskets on both ends) but have faith. Trust the diagram/picture - it is the correct part and will fix the leak. The new gasket arrived within a couple days of ordering and was simple to install - no tools. It slides into place in less than a minute and is held in by friction. Problem solved and no more leaks. For under $12 (parts and shipping) I had my dishwasher fixed. A service call by itself would have run $75 - just for someone to show up at the house, and then probably another $50 for parts and labor to install. My wife made the comment "Even I could have fixed that". A very simple and easy repair - you can do it!!!
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David from Saint Michael, MN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Found water leaking at bottom of door
1. Bottom door gasket removed very easy by grabbing left corning and pulling out. Starting with notch on right side, slide the hard plastic side up at a slight angle to catch the slot the gasket will seat in. Slowly moving toward the left, push gasket into seated position. Notch in gasket will make sure it is in correct position. Push gasket all the way in so that it is flush with bottom edge of door. Watch when first sliding gasket in, it has to g at a slight up angle or it will fall into an empty space.
2. Remove Tub gasket by gripping one side and pulling out. Replace in same fashion making sure the angled wedge of gasket is first part that lays flat in slot. Working from one side to the other, make sure the gasket seats completely. Trim excess if necessary.
2. Remove Tub gasket by gripping one side and pulling out. Replace in same fashion making sure the angled wedge of gasket is first part that lays flat in slot. Working from one side to the other, make sure the gasket seats completely. Trim excess if necessary.
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Richard from Spring Hill, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Leaking Door
Pulled out old gasket from bottom of door with needle nosed pliers and then put in new one in.
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Robert from Clinton, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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One of the springs was broken, The door would not open or close properly. There was also a leak coming from the front of the dishwasher.
I removed the dishwasher from the cabinet space (two screws) and manually replaced both springs. I replaced one spring first to see if there would be an improvement when the second new spring was installed. There was much better tension once the second new spring was added.That is why changing both springs is recommended. This was very easy.
Changing the gasket was scary because I thought the the whole door would have to be taken apart. You know nothing ever goes back together the same. I feared that I would create an even bigger leak than what I had. Taken the door apart didnt work for me, so I just pulled the old gasket by hand and pressed in the new one. I made sure that it was seated correctly. Voila no leak.
The dishwasher is running as good as new.
I ordered these parts on Friday morning. They were on my door step Monday morning,
I highly recommend ordering from this site.
Changing the gasket was scary because I thought the the whole door would have to be taken apart. You know nothing ever goes back together the same. I feared that I would create an even bigger leak than what I had. Taken the door apart didnt work for me, so I just pulled the old gasket by hand and pressed in the new one. I made sure that it was seated correctly. Voila no leak.
The dishwasher is running as good as new.
I ordered these parts on Friday morning. They were on my door step Monday morning,
I highly recommend ordering from this site.
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Ron from Montclair, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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water leak right bottom corner
Fully open dishwasher door to horizontal position, remove lower dishwasher rack and relocate to another temp location, grab old lower door seal from right or left corner and pull completely out of door, lay the old bottom seal aside facing the same direction as once installed (seal has a notched side which faces the right side of door), match direction of the new seal with the old seal (match the notched side of seal to the right side of door), gently push the seal into the door starting on the right side (notched side of seal fits tightly into a receiving area inside the door), and finally push the remaining portion of the seal into door (aligning with the right side already properly seated inside dishwasher door). Close dishwasher and run water cycle to confirm leak.
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Grant from Fairview, TN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Helena
July 20, 2017
So I’m trying to do this repair myself and although I think I got it right I’m not sure and it’s very frustrating. Here’s the problem, after I change the gasket seal just barely touching it will slip it out. How do I stop this from happening, do I have the wrong part or was I supposed to get some sort of glue or clip thing? The notch is on the right side that was indicated in the video too. Can you help me?
Hi Helena, based on your situation we recommend pressing the gasket with controlled pressure into the channel that is on the inner door liner. It should be a snug fit, and if it is too loose it needs to be pushed in further. I hope this helps.
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Robert
December 23, 2017
Bottom door gasket, pulled out the old one, very easy, cleaned the space where gasket goes. Started on the side with notch, pushed in then started pushing in from notch across, gasket then disappeared and i can not see it. How do i recover the gasket?
For model number gld2250rdb0
Hello Robert, Thank you for your inquiry. You may have to remove the inner door panel or liner in order to pull the gasket out. We also have an installation video to install the gasket. https://www.partselect.com/PS9495545-Frigidaire-809006501-Bottom-Door-Gasket.htm#RepairVideo
Hope this helps!
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Gary
October 4, 2017
I sent a question yesterday about a notch in the bottom of the door seal i ordered. You told me about the notch on the end. I know what that is. I am asking about a notch that is in the middle of the gasket. I have got this part before and had the same thing. It does not show on your picture of the item or on the installation video. It is about 1/4 inch square. What is it and will it let the door leak. Don't see a reason for it.
For model number FFBD2409LW0B
Hi Gary,
Thank you for your question. That is just how the part is made. You do not have to worry about it. Your appliance should not leak because of that notch. Good luck with your repair.
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Cece
July 20, 2017
My dishwasher is leaking from the lower left corner of the door. Where do I start?
Hello Cece, we recommend checking your lower door seal 809006501 for damage. The door seal is the most common reason for leaking, and it is a replacement part that experiences a lot of wear. Best of luck with this repair.
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Leslie
August 3, 2017
I'm looking for the bottom door gasket. Your video shows installing a white gasket on what appears to be a somewhat flexible interior. I'm wondering if that gasket will work on our Frigidaire professional series dishwasher. Or do i need a different bottom door gasket.
For model number PLD4460REC
Hello Leslie, thank you for contacting us. The correct bottom door seal for your model is PS1150945. Good luck with your repair!
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Gary
October 3, 2017
I have twice purchased bottom seal for door and both times they have come with a notch in the middle. This isn't shown in any video on replacement of gasket. Why is this?
For model number ffbd2409lw0b
Hi Gary,
Thank you for your question. There is a little tab on the bottom edge of your door that that notch slides over to give you your water tight seal. Good luck with your repair.
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David
November 29, 2017
Every time i install the gasket, it pops out when the door is opened. What am i missing?
For model number FGHD2433KW1
Hi David,
Thank you for your question. Here is an installation video for your appliance: https://youtu.be/7NfdyJp1zKA . I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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David
September 13, 2017
Bottom door gasket has 6 holes and water leaks through the holes. Was sent a replacement from Frigidaire and it has the same holes. I found the gasket on your site and the picture doesn't show any holes but i wanted to know before i order it if the picture is accurate
For model number FFBD2406nb9b
Hi David,
Thank you for your inquiry. I found your model number on one of resource sites and the image of the gasket shows that it does have 6 holes. The manufacturers part number I found under your model number is different from the one you have referenced in your question to us. The part number I have found is 5304500204 (our part number for it is PS11703834). Frigidaire may have provided you with the wrong part. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Leslie
August 3, 2017
The door gasket i need to replace is black and rubber, and on a "professional series" Frigidaire dishwasher. Will the white gasket you offer work?
For model number PLD3465REC0
Hi Leslie,
Thank you for the question. The Door Gasket for the model number PLD3465REC0 is part number PS8260227.
Hope this helps!
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Miles
July 20, 2017
I’m getting a leaking from my dishwasher but I already replaced the seals. What should my next plan of action be
Hello Miles, we recommend first checking that the dishwasher is levelled and properly secured. Then check that the door aligns with the tub opening, and that the splash guard does not have any damage. If everything is in good condition, check the float for sticking, and the spray arm for splitting. One of these should solve your problem. However, if you are still having leakage, please let us know and we will help you solve it.
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