3920DD3005A LG Dishwasher Door Gasket
Genuine OEM NEW Part 3920DD3005A
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LG
MFG Number
3920DD3005A
Manufactured BY:
LG
Part number 3920DD3005A replaces: AP4437203, 1267456, 3920DD3003A, AH3522654, EA3522654, PS3522654.
Special Price
$42.99
Regular Price
$47.99
(10% off)
LG Dishwasher Door Gasket
The LG dishwasher door gasket, compatible with both LG and Sears-Kenmore brands, serves as a crucial component for maintaining the appliance's efficiency. This OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part is designed to fit snugly around the edge of the dishwasher's door, ensuring a watertight barrier between the door and the machine's tub. Its main role is to keep water and detergent from escaping the dishwasher during wash and rinse cycles by forming a tight seal when the door is closed.
Additionally, this gasket is suitable for use with Kenmore/Sears models.
Common issues that the replacement of the door gasket resolves include:
- Water leaks appearing at the bottom of the dishwasher while it is running.
- Physical wear such as tears, cracks, or other visible damage on the gasket.
- Problems with the dishwasher door closing or latching correctly.
- Increased moisture or condensation near the dishwasher door.
- The development of mold or mildew near the door area.
Replacing the door gasket can effectively address these issues, particularly leaks.
The LG dishwasher door gasket, compatible with both LG and Sears-Kenmore brands, serves as a crucial component for maintaining the appliance's efficiency. This OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part is designed to fit snugly around the edge of the dishwasher's door, ensuring a watertight barrier between the door and the machine's tub. Its main role is to keep water and detergent from escaping the dishwasher during wash and rinse cycles by forming a tight seal when the door is closed.
Additionally, this gasket is suitable for use with Kenmore/Sears models.
Common issues that the replacement of the door gasket resolves include:
- Water leaks appearing at the bottom of the dishwasher while it is running.
- Physical wear such as tears, cracks, or other visible damage on the gasket.
- Problems with the dishwasher door closing or latching correctly.
- Increased moisture or condensation near the dishwasher door.
- The development of mold or mildew near the door area.
Replacing the door gasket can effectively address these issues, particularly leaks.
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