Product Description
Dishwasher Tub Gasket - Gray Specifications
This grey OEM dishwasher tub gasket is a 73" grey rubber part that creates a seal around the dishwasher to prevent any water leakage during a cycle. If it's damaged or broken, you'll start seeing water leaking out. If broken, it should be replaced. Refer to your model number and user manual to ensure this part is right for you. When making this repair, open the dishwasher door and take out the lower dish tray for better access. Pull out the old gasket, and clean the channel with a rag. Push the new gasket into place into the notch on the door, which you should see upon close inspection, using a flat-head screwdriver for assistance if necessary. We do not recommend cutting any additional length off on the tub gasket if any is present during your repair.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Dishwasher Dishwasher Tub Gasket - Gray
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking | Door won’t close | Not cleaning dishes properly
This part works with the following products:
Dishwasher.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Crosley, Gibson.
Part# 154827601 replaces these:
AP5690109, 2705419, 154827601, 154211801, 154219501, 154561001, 154561002, 154782401, 154845301
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Lawrence C - 15 days ago
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Seal
Fits good and a good seal
Iain M - October 5, 2024
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Easy repair,
Super easy fix for leaking dish washer
Cindy T - April 22, 2024
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Benjamin K - April 1, 2024
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Quick shipping, quality part, fit perfectly
Exactly what we needed to fix a leaky dishwasher door. Easy to install, no tools required at all.
Pam S - November 16, 2023
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Easy repair
Part was exactly as described, quick delivery, easy install
Verity S - November 13, 2023
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Arrived in good time!
This and my other part ordered are installed and working great! Glad to have found this company!
John L - February 17, 2023
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Works Perfect
Easy install. Stopped leak. 100%
Birgit C - February 2, 2023
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Easy repair
The part came quickly and was exactly what we needed. So easy to install and haven’t had a leak since.
Todd S - September 16, 2022
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Door gasket
Fit and works perfect. Fast shipping.
Stacie C - June 10, 2022
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dishwasher was leaking water
I removed old tub gasket, which the door presses against to make a seal, and put the new one in. Flat tip screwdriver was used to gently press gasket in.
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Charles from Milton, FL
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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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Top rack was dropping out of rollers/Slides
This was the second part of repair. Left side was constantly falling out of the slide. I replaced the same items as above minus the gasket and screw kit. Once done, the right side was sloppy so I orders part for that side plus gasket which slid right in.
1. Removed stops on front end of Upper Dishrack Slide on both sides.
2. Removed Upper Dishrack
3. Remove Roller and Axle/clip (4 each)
4. Push Roller onto Axle on all 4 kits
5. Install all 4 roller kits on Upper Dishrack
6. Remove stops from back end of Upper Dishrack Slides.
7. Remove both Slides
8. Remove 8 each Tub Wheels.
9. Using old or new Screws and Washers, install new Tub Wheels.
10. Install both Upper Dishrack Slides ensuring that small holes are toward the back.
11. Install stops on the back end of Slides.
12 Install Upper Dishrackinto slides
13. Install front stops on slide
14. Pulled out Gasket
15. Install replaced Gasket
1. Removed stops on front end of Upper Dishrack Slide on both sides.
2. Removed Upper Dishrack
3. Remove Roller and Axle/clip (4 each)
4. Push Roller onto Axle on all 4 kits
5. Install all 4 roller kits on Upper Dishrack
6. Remove stops from back end of Upper Dishrack Slides.
7. Remove both Slides
8. Remove 8 each Tub Wheels.
9. Using old or new Screws and Washers, install new Tub Wheels.
10. Install both Upper Dishrack Slides ensuring that small holes are toward the back.
11. Install stops on the back end of Slides.
12 Install Upper Dishrackinto slides
13. Install front stops on slide
14. Pulled out Gasket
15. Install replaced Gasket
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Terry from Pleasant View, UT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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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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Dishwasher was leaking at the lower left side of the door.
Probably the easiest repair job that you could encounter. I removed the old gasket from the door frame. Cut the new gasket to length and pushed it into the door frame.
Water leak solved...
Water leak solved...
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John from Hummelstown, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Replace sump gasket
#1 rule, make sure you valve off the water before removing any hoses. Remove wire trays inside dishwasher and then pull out dishwasher far enough to disconnect water line and power cord. Remove center piece and screen covering sump inside the dishwasher. Turn dishwasher on its side and remove hoses to sump and pump. Disconnect power to sump pump. Loosen retaining nuts that secure the sump and remove. Replace old gasket on sump with new. Turn dishwasher upright. Be careful with placement of new gasket when reinserting sump so that the gasket doesn't come out of position and the sump is centered properly. Secure with retaining nuts from bottom. Reconnect power connector and hoses to sump. Pour enough water into the dishwasher to verify gasket doesn't leak... look with flashlight under dishwasher for signs of water dripping from sump. Reinstall screen and centerpiece in sump inside the dishwasher. Reconnect water line and power cord. Run through wash cycle while monitoring for leaks under dishwasher. Reinstall wire trays.
Piece of cake as long as you get the gasket installed properly and the sump centered correctly... do not overtighten the retaining nuts or it may force the gasket out of position when the screen is secure with the center locking piece over the sump.
Piece of cake as long as you get the gasket installed properly and the sump centered correctly... do not overtighten the retaining nuts or it may force the gasket out of position when the screen is secure with the center locking piece over the sump.
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Greg from Rockwall, TX
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Leaky on bottom right
Pulled out old gasket and shield guards and put in new ones. No tools needed. Piece of cake??
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Sandra from DAYVILLE, CT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Water leak around the door
Much easier than I expected. The bottom of the door gasket simply pulled out and the new one slid back into the same spot without any issues. That gasket did not solve the problem. The unit continued to leak. We waited for the back ordered door gasket approximately 2 week to come in. Once it came in the process took about 10 minutes. The old gasket easily pulled out of it's groove around the door. That gasket was dried out and worn in several places. We fitted the new gasket in the groove, trimmed off the excess, closed the door and ran the dishwasher and had no leaks. The two gaskets definitely did the trick. This is an easy DIY for anyone and the parts were priced right!!
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Gregory from Taunton, MA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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NO PROBLEM, VERY EASY
I JUST FOLLOWED THE INSTRUCTIONS . PIECE OF CAKE
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John from SCHERERVILLE, IN
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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Installed springs, linkage, gasket, and bracket
Repair was easy. Unfortunately I really didn't need the springs or linkage, but I couldn't see that until I took the dishwasher out from the counter. The springs were not stiff enough to keep the door from just falling open. So I cut about an inch off the long end and bent it into a hook. I didn't need new linkages the old ones were fine. The gasket made the biggest difference and went in very easy. The door will be difficult to close for a few times then everything works great.
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Mark from West Linn, OR
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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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Tina
July 20, 2017
My dishwasher door is occasionally leaking on the left side. Which seal/gasket would fix this or should I replace something else?
Hello Tina, this sounds like you have a faulty lower door gasket that needs replacing. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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Thomas
January 11, 2019
Extra length on the tub gasket, leave it? Or cut the extra off?
Hello Thomas, Thank you for the question. It should be left. After the repair is complete, shut the dishwasher door and leave closed for a few hours to ensure it properly seals into place. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Kiersty
July 20, 2017
I had a leak so im installing the Door Gasket just wanted to know if it was the one that runs vertically or horizontally?
Hi Kiersty, the door gasket runs down and bends horizontally at the bottom, about 0.5 inches. I hope this helps!
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Linda
July 20, 2017
Dishwasher is leaking from the left side of the door during rinse and that is it… do I need a tub gasket?
Hi Linda, we recommend first checking the spray arms, you are looking for visible damage such as cracking or clogging. From there you can take the inner panel from the door and check for leaking inside of the door. If we are right, you need to replace the vent assembly 154423601. Best of luck with this repair.
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Tony
December 22, 2019
Which gaskets do I need for replacement of the 2 door gaskets?
For model number FGHD2465NF1A
Hello Tony, 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 PS8260227 for the Tub Gasket and PartSelect Number PS9495545 for the Bottom Door gasket. Hope this helps!
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Jennifer
January 2, 2019
I am looking for a door gasket for a Frigidaire model #ffbd22406nb0a
For model number FFBd22406NB0A
Hello Jennifer, thank you for your question. The bottom door gasket PartSelect Number: PS9495545
goes on the inside bottom edge of the door. The gasket that goes around the tub opening and seals the sides and top of the door is the tub gasket PartSelect Number: PS8260227. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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Frank
October 23, 2017
I recently replaced the door latch but lately I am getting water dripping onto the floor in front of the unit from the top of the door from a lot of condensation along the entire top of the door during the final drying mode. When I push the top of the door in the heat that escapes is reduced and just comes out of the vent on the left top of the door which is what it is supposed to do. Since there is no actual water escaping from the door seal would replacing the door seal solve this problem?
For model number GLDB957AQ2
Hi Frank, Thank you for the question, I suggest checking the gasket to make sure it has no defects or damage keeping the door from sealing all the way unless pressure is applied. You can also check the door strike, the part the latch would connect with. Make sure it isn't lose or is damaged and preventing the latch from fully keeping the door closed.You can also check to make sure the hinges are not warped or bent. The door should be sitting level when it is closed. Hope this helps!
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Garry
January 5, 2018
Ordered the door gasket from parts select the gasket i got will not fit under the gasket retainer looked it up and it says it is the right one. Part # wp3368007. What is up how do i get the right gasket or how do i get this one to work under the retainer. Order # 10668761 help is needed
For model number DU9000XR2 whirlpool
Hello Garry, Thank you for your inquiry. We also show that that part# WP3368007 is the correct door gasket for this model. Although we do not have a repair video for this exact part, I have included a link for a similar video to assist you. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w9wtI_7-m8
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Denise
November 7, 2019
Dishwasher started smelling like burning rubber. Does this dishwasher have a belt, if yes where would it be in the dishwasher
For model number FGCD2444SB1A
Good Day Denise. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number FGCD2444SB1A). Based on our research this unit has a Sump Gasket (PartSelect Number PS420465). This part is attached to the Sump Assembly which connects to the Feed Tube. There are also two O-Rings which connect to the Motor which may be causing the smell as well. Hope this helps. Best Regards.
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Michele
April 28, 2018
Our dishwasher is leaking underneath near pump on left side of pump. Hard to tell were leak is coming from. Leaks when the dishwasher is running.
For model number fgbd2438pb4a
Hi Michele,
Thank you for your question. If the dishwasher is leaking, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which ones are causing the issue. You will need to check the bottom door gasket, the tub gasket, the splash shield, the drain hose and the front and rear o-rings. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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