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This lower door seal ensures a tight seal between the bottom of your dishwasher door and the tub, preventing leaks during operation. It is compatible with various Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef dishwashers. If water is leaking from the front or bottom of your appliance, replacing this seal can resolve the issue. After installation, close the door for several hours to ensure the seal seats properly for optimal performance.
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Water leaking at the door during the wash cycle
The rubber door seal was easy after watching the video. I key point however is that you do have to stretch the seal just a little bit. The video says not to. If you don't like I didn't originally, the seal will only extend from one side to the other without about an inch excess that folds on the bottom of each side. The door still lea
... Read moreked a little without the excess folded on each side. I did one side at a time and pulled out the new seal along the side before curving to the top, and just stretch it slightly to allow the excess. This stopped the leak.
The lower door seal was ok to do. The most important step there is to remember how the front door panel is installed. Taking pictures before and during removal may help. It is awkward to do by yourself, but can be done. I found that putting a balled-up towel at the top of the door helps when trying to reinstall the front panel.
First off, this part does not look like a seal. It seems more like a trim piece. It is the only part along the bottom of the DW door so it is indeed a seal, and the DW was leaking after I replaced the seal around the tub and the door. First take off the inner panel of the door by removing the Torx screws on the edge and the hinges. Pay at
... Read moretention to which hole each screw came out because they are different lengths. Gently separate the inner panel being careful with the wires going to the detergent dispenser. The seal is held on by 5 small hex head screws on the bottom of the door panel. Remove the old one and install the new one. Put the door panel back together and on the hinges. Good luck.
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Paul from HGHLNDS RANCH, CO
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30 - 60 mins
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dishwasher leaking from door
it was ok if I would have been sent the correct part, but you sent me the wrong part # and I had to go to the post office and mail it back. the part was not the same number as my order and completely wrong, still waiting for my refund and shipping charges. So you have failed me.
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Herbert
January 22, 2023
I have replaced the large rubber seal around the tub, and it still leaked. I then replaced the bottom door seal, and it seems to leak even more. Not sure how this plastic piece even seals the bottom door.
Should there be some sort of rubber on the bottom seal? Is there something I am missing.
For model number WDTA50SAHZ0
Hello Herbert, Thank you for your inquiry. We do not show that there is any rubber on the bottom door seal, which is designed to seal the gap between the opening to the dishwasher tub and the outer edge of the door. You mentioned you replaced the seal around the tub PS11731683 so we would also recommend checking the door seal part# PS12348515. If that does not fix the issue, you may want to look at the filter, drain pump, circulation pump or hoses to see if there is any visible damage. Good luck with your repair.
My husband has replaced the rubber door seal as well as the Lower Door Seal and my dishwasher continues to leak in the front of the unit. I am just wondering if there was something that wasn't done correctly on the Lower Door Seal to make it leak more. Is there a video of installing that because I haven't found one yet. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide. We have had the door apart at least 4 times trying to figure out if we did something wrong. <><
For model number WDTA50SAHZ0
Hello Lynn, thank you for the great question. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the bottom door seal, part number PS11766757, to fix the issue. We have attached the relevant video link. The video may not be of the exact model but will help you. Glad to be of assistance!
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Douglas
April 21, 2024
Came here to learn if my dishwasher was somehow missing a bottom seal, since food gets trapped under the door, contributing to my pink slime problem. Appparently this gap under the plastic trim (what they call a seal) is a design "feature" of this dishwasher.
For model number JDTSS244GS0
Hi Douglas, thank you for getting in touch. The door seal, part number PS11766757, seals the gap between the opening to the dishwasher tub and the outer edge of the door. There is no seal under this. We hope that helps!
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Kelly
December 6, 2024
It was so quiet when it was running, but now you can hear a lot of water when it is running. And it is leaking. I have changed the tub and door seals, but they still leak.
For model number WDTA50SAHZ0
Hello Kelly, thank you for getting in touch. If your dishwasher is leaking and you have already replaced the tub and door seals, there are a few other areas you might want to check:
1. Leveling: Ensure that the dishwasher is properly leveled. An unlevel dishwasher can cause water to pool and leak out.
2. Suds: Excessive suds can cause the dishwasher to overflow. Make sure you are using the correct type and amount of detergent specifically designed for dishwashers. If you have soft water, you may need to use less detergent.
3. Float Switch: Ensure that the float switch is functioning correctly. If it's stuck or malfunctioning, it might not be shutting off the water supply when the dishwasher is full.
If none of these solutions resolves the issue, then the water inlet valve, part number PS11752927, could be at fault and may need to be replaced. We hope this helps.
Hello Colleen, thank you for the question. According to our research, the dimension of this part are: 22.5 x 1.85 inches. We hope this information helps!
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