LG Electronics 4986ER0004F Washing Machine Door Boot Gasket with Drain Port
LG 4986ER0004F Washing Machine Door Boot Gasket with Drain Port. For use with the following LG Electronics models: F1305FDM, WM2233HD, WM2233HS, WM2688HNM, WM2077CW, WM2688HWM, WM2233HU, WM2233HW, WM2277HS, WM2277HB, WD11581BDK, WD11581BDP, WD11588BDK, WD11581BD, WD11586BD, F1201FDP, WD12275BD, CW2079CWD, WM2050CW, CW2079CWN, WM2075CW, WD10270BD, WD12276BD, F1267FDX, F1267FDY, WD10460BD, WD10465BD, WM2150HW, F1201FDP1, WD11588BD, WD10271BD, WM2101HW, WD11589BD, WM2301HR, WM2301HW, WD10272BD, WM2277HW, WM2240CW. Refer to your manual to ensure ordering the correct, compatible part.
Product Features
- Door boot 4986ER0004F is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part that fits some front-load washers in these series: Kenmore and Kenmore Elite 796; and LG WM and CW.
- Door boot 4986ER0004F forms a seal between the wash tub and the door, preventing leaks.
- This door boot includes a drain port; If your 27-inch LG front-load washer was made before September 2007, use door boot 4986ER0004B instead, because those washers don’t have a drain port.
- Door boot 4986ER0004F replaces original front-load washer door boot part numbers 4986ER0004J, 4986ER0004K and 4986ER0004N.
Like new again. My washer would leak from time to time, mostly on tub clean mode. I would come back to a big pool of water on the ground. It’s on cement in the basement so it was no big deal really. I finally got curious and found a big tear in the gasket. After seeing the reviews on here and videos online of the replacement it seemed easy enough. I was actually shocked how easy it is to take apart the washer.One bonus of doing this is you can take apart the detergent dispenser and hoses and clean…
A long overdue fix Replacing this was something I should have done a long time ago. We’ve been living with a little trickle coming out of the bottom of the door for over a year and finally got tired of laying towels down. Our old gasket didn’t have a tear or hole or anything, but it had a bump/deformity on the lip at the bottom. Taking the washer apart was a quick process (youtube videos), but putting the inner ring back on was a bear on the fingers. Still better than shelling out $70 for the tool. So while it…