Most people should be able to skip most of these steps. I did not need to turn off power or water. Just removed base plate, 2 screws attaching to counter, unplugged wires to door, slid it out a few inches, removed springs, pulled door off, removed hinge to get to gasket, replaced and put it back together. Maybe 10 minute total job.
All you really have to do is pull the two 1/4" screws from the bottom of the door. Then open the door and pull up two inches. Now lay the door all the way open and you can slide the old gasket out and the nee gasket in. Push the door back down and close it. Re-install the 2 screws and done. It took me longer to type this than it does to do the job.
Most people should be able to skip most of these steps. I did not need to turn off power or water. Just removed base plate, 2 screws attaching to counter, unplugged wires to door, slid it out a few inches, removed springs, pulled door off, removed hinge to get to gasket, replaced and put it back together. Maybe 10 minute total job.
This comment easily saved me a half hour of my life haha, bless your heart
All you really have to do is pull the two 1/4" screws from the bottom of the door. Then open the door and pull up two inches. Now lay the door all the way open and you can slide the old gasket out and the nee gasket in. Push the door back down and close it. Re-install the 2 screws and done. It took me longer to type this than it does to do the job.
thank you! very helpful!
OMG! This is ridiculous for a simply gasket!! Comments below are what I will be doing. TY all!!
Did you clip the ends of the gasket? It sure looked they had been clipped.
Why disconnect the wires by undoing the wire nuts? lol waste of time when there was a quick disconnect plug there for a reason... lol smh
Mine didn’t “slide in so easily” I had to caulk it
There is a wire clip there, why untwist the wire nuts? Just unplug it!
So much wasted time, there are much easier ways of doing this