All of the information in this seal replacement video is applicable to the following brands.
Frigidaire front load washer door boot seal.
Dry the washer thoroughly with clean shop towels especially the areas around and underneath the door gasket.
The folds in the bellow allow the tub to move separately from the door during the spin cycle.
This part is used to keep the clothes inside the tub during the wash cycle.
Push the seal inside the drum.
The only way to deal with the problem of mold on the rubber seal of front load washer is to clean it regularly using the steps below.
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We used dish washing liquid to lubricate the boot as recommended.
Also known as a door boot seal and is used in front load washers.
Frigidaire kenmore crosley gibson westinghouse electrolux.
The last step was to re attach the boot with the spring.
We recently replaced the agitator basket on our machine purchased in 1999.
Remove the 2 zip ties hoses and light from the top.
The folds in the bellow allow the tub to move separately from the door during the spin cycle.
My washer is an electrolux front load but the same part with 2 hoses and a light at the top.
This part is used to keep the clothes inside the tub during the wash cycle.
Front load washers are especially prone to developing mold around the rubber door seal.
This part has been redesigned by the manufacturer and is interchangeable with the old design.
Remove the outer spring clamp ring using the needle nose pliers.
This part has been redesigned by the manufacturer and is interchangeable with the old design.
Proper steps to remove and install a bellow or seal for a frigidaire affinity front load washer.
Also known as a door boot seal and is used in front load washers.
7 leave the washing machine door open for at least 30 minutes after treating it for mold.
The machine appears to be operating normally and there are no leaks.
The most common reason for replacing the door boot seal is if it is torn or ripped causing the washer to leak water.
Water is often trapped in the rubber gasket around the door and over time this leads to the growth of mold.