General Electric WH08X10064 Washer Door Gasket

Special Price $227.38 Regular Price $289.96
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WH08X10064

Product Description

The General Electric WH08X10064 Washer Door Gasket creates a watertight seal, preventing leaks by compressing against the door and tub. During operation, water is contained as the flexible rubber forms a barrier. This component effectively seals the washing machine door. A functional gasket prevents water damage and maintains proper washing machine operation.
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WH08X10064
OEM Part Number: WH08X10064
Product Description: Gasket

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WH08X10064 Door Gasket?

Regularly wipe the washer gasket with a damp cloth to remove detergent residue, lint, and moisture. Leave the door slightly open after cycles to avoid mold and odors. Inspect for cracks or damage and clean crevices to maintain a proper seal.

What are common issues with the General Electric WH08X10064 Door Gasket?

  • Washer mold or mildew buildup.
  • Water leaks during wash cycles.
  • Cracks, wear, or deformation.
  • Detergent residue accumulation.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power and shut off water supply for safety.

Step2: Open washer door and remove front clamp/retaining ring from old gasket.

Step3: Peel out old gasket and clean the rim and groove thoroughly.

Step4: Align new gasket at top marking and press into channel evenly around tub.

Step5: Refit retaining ring securely and ensure full seal.

Step6: Restore power, turn on water, and run test cycle checking for leaks.