W10861521 Whirlpool Dryer Door Seal
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Whirlpool
MFG Number
W10861521
Manufactured BY:
Whirlpool
This manufacture part number # W10861521 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP5999407, W10389572, W10730752, PS11731610, 4382011.
Special Price
$37.99
Regular Price
$77.99
(51% off)
Dryer Door Seal
The Dryer Door Seal is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part suitable for various Whirlpool brand models such as KitchenAid, Roper, Estate, Inglis, Maytag, Admiral, Amana, Crosley, and Magic Chef. Whirlpool also manufactures components for brands like Sears-Kenmore and Ikea. This particular grey rubber seal fits around the dryer door to help prevent heat from escaping during cycles, thereby optimizing efficiency.
If the seal is not functioning properly, indicated by longer drying times or the escape of warm air around the door, it could lead to increased energy use. Over time, exposure to heat can cause the seal to deform and loosen.
To replace the seal, ensure the dryer is unplugged and completely cooled. Remove the old seal and any remaining adhesive. Apply a high-temperature adhesive (sold separately) to the new seal and press it firmly into place along the door ridge. Allow the adhesive to dry completely before reconnecting the dryer to power.
Regular maintenance of the dryer door seal can help maintain the appliance's efficiency and performance.
The Dryer Door Seal is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part suitable for various Whirlpool brand models such as KitchenAid, Roper, Estate, Inglis, Maytag, Admiral, Amana, Crosley, and Magic Chef. Whirlpool also manufactures components for brands like Sears-Kenmore and Ikea. This particular grey rubber seal fits around the dryer door to help prevent heat from escaping during cycles, thereby optimizing efficiency.
If the seal is not functioning properly, indicated by longer drying times or the escape of warm air around the door, it could lead to increased energy use. Over time, exposure to heat can cause the seal to deform and loosen.
To replace the seal, ensure the dryer is unplugged and completely cooled. Remove the old seal and any remaining adhesive. Apply a high-temperature adhesive (sold separately) to the new seal and press it firmly into place along the door ridge. Allow the adhesive to dry completely before reconnecting the dryer to power.
Regular maintenance of the dryer door seal can help maintain the appliance's efficiency and performance.
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