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Whirlpool Duet washer seal keeps coming off


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I have a Whirlpool front load clothes washer. I replaced the door seal/boot, the large clamp, shock absorbers and the top two suspension springs for the tub. As far as I can tell the inner tub is not out of round, so the tub is not banging or moving around alot. After a few weeks the seal pulls loose off the outer tub. 

What am I missing? Some trick to putting the seal on? Could you glue the seal onto the outer tub? 

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Is the customer sneaking their King-Size quilt in there for a spin every couple weeks?

Is the lip you are mounting the boot on perfectly clean? Use some 90% alcohol and clean the boot and surfaces

Soap residue will make just about anything slip...

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As far as I know, they aren't putting in anything large. I will double check with them. I will check for soap residue also. That may be it, I haven't checked for soap residue.  Any other suggestions?

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does it come completely off track before they call you> if it is still partially attached you can perhaps deduce which side is releasing first...

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Has happened only one time before. I think in about the 4 o'clock position. It didn't come completely off. I will be there tomorrow, and will let you know.

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Both door boot springs were in good condition and are installed properly?

 

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Early Duets (models numbers like 9100...9150 etc) were prone to this.

On those washers...the Door Gasket has a raised ridge.

The front tub cover lip...has a shallow groove/channel.

If the gasket is not perfectly seated in the groove...it *will* slip off.

What is the model number?

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2 hours ago, 16345Ed said:

Both door boot springs were in good condition and are installed properly?

 

The front one is in good shape. The one on the tub is new.

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2 hours ago, john63 said:

Early Duets (models numbers like 9100...9150 etc) were prone to this.

On those washers...the Door Gasket has a raised ridge.

The front tub cover lip...has a shallow groove/channel.

If the gasket is not perfectly seated in the groove...it *will* slip off.

What is the model number?

I will let you know tomorrow. When this problem first happened, I figured it was the shocks and springs. Replaces those. It's been six weeks, and it just now came off again . It probably is an early model. Since it is about 10 years old.

If I remember right, there isn't much that holds those boots on than the clamp. The lip is very small.

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I've had a few that slipped off...when these earlier models first came out...about 2004.

The trick for me was...to slow down during the period that I was beginning to tighten the clamp.

Tighten a little bit...push the gasket  all around the edge...tighten clamp a little more...push gasket edge again...repeat until sufficiently tight.

Later models are a different design and does not slip off as easily.

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