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The LGElectronics 4986ER0004F Washing Machine Door Boot Gasket is an OEM part designed for select LG and Kenmore front-load washers. This essential component forms a reliable seal between the wash tub and door, effectively preventing leaks. Featuring a drain port for easy maintenance, this gasket is compatible with various models and is built to last, ensuring your washing machine operates at peak performance.
Brand Name | LG |
Model Info | 4986ER0004F |
Item Weight | 3.55 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 4986ER0004F |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | 4986ER0004F |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Perfect fit for my LG WM2101HW front load washer.
I had water pouring out from under the washer and thought the tub to pump hose went, but it turns out there was a rip hidden in the folds of the gasket and there is no bottom on the washer.This gasket is just as substantial as the original one was and is a perfect fit. Make sure your model requires a drain port at the 6 o'clock location or you have the wrong part. I'm pretty sure the reviewer who said it didn't fit either ordered the wrong part or installed it wrong.We followed the directions from a YouTube video and it took just under an hour. The washer was more difficult to take apart than the brand new machine in the video mostly because my machine is probably 10 years old and the parts really didn't want to come apart.I didn't have the special spring stretcher tool so I used the tip about putting zip ties on the ends of the spring so that we could pull it apart and get the clamp ring situated properly. With the tool I would have been able to do it by myself, but without it I did need another set of hands. Definitely watch a video before attempting to do it.
O**3
Purchased for my LG WM2250CW Front Loader, it fit Perfect!
I purchased this gasket for my LG Front Loader Model # WM2250CW. It fit perfect and stopped that little drip that everyone else was talking about on the bottom front. I also replaced the front panel door boot clamp. That also may have helped with the drip. I mainly replaced mine because of mold buildup from not drying the gasket after using the machine. I will say my machine is 6 years old and has no other issues. I did clean the front of the drum though when I had the entire front of the machine apart.One thing I would recommend is spending the money on the expansion tool. I thought my tool would work but it was to small, and I actually hit my hand when I slipped using the screwdriver method and cut the back of my hand open pretty bad.If I ever have to replace my gasket again I would use this product again and purchase the expansion tool.LG Part Numbers for LG WM2250CW Front Loader:Washer Clamp (inner): LG Electronics part number 4861ER2001DWasher Clamp (outer): LG Electronics part number 2W20017EDoor Boot Gasket with Drain Port: LG Electronics part number 4986ER0004FUpdate: Had to replace again a few years later because of mold again. I used the correct tools (ordered the pilers) and it was easy, still have to remove the entire front panel though.
S**L
Good for another several years! Not easy to install, but it can be done!
I installed this today - our LG washer is at least six years old and the gasket had not been replaced. It developed a small tear and I figured it was time. Like many others here, I used a YouTube video as a guide - it was very good, but it seemed my older model was slightly different in that the control panel was secured with five, not four screws on front (easy to see) and one in the back (not).The gasket secures to the drum housing with one spring clamp and the front panel with another. Each time you have to make sure the gasket is seated properly on the rim - for the drum housing I found that a bit of diluted soap on the gasket made it much easier to snap into place. The clamps are a pain, but I managed to get them on without the overpriced LG tool, using ViseGrips as suggested in the video, Even so it was frustrating as the gasket would tend to pull off the rim when I tried pulling on the clamp. I did get it in the end.I was mortified to see that the drain tube for the old gasket was completely clogged with gunk. I will take more care to keep that clean in the future.
A**R
Front loader gasket
Had to replace the front gasket on my washing machine, got this one, got it installed and less than an hour. Do recommending the tool to get the spring off. Will make your job a lot easier.
M**Y
Impossible to install without the special spring tool
This product is fine, but I was unable to install it without purchasing this:LG Electronics 383EER4004A LG Washing Machine Inner Tub Spring Removal ToolThat name is misleading, because I didn't need the tool to remove the spring, I needed the tool to get the spring back onto the new gasket. I tried very hard using other tools and methods, and was unable to do it without this tool.The tool costs $57 and I doubt I will ever be able to use it for any other purpose, so that is very annoying. I advise you all to be realistic and include this tool's price in your calculations on deciding whether to do this job yourself or hire someone.
A**I
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 all the gunk inside. You will be shocked how much mildew and gunk is in there. After cleaning everything I could easily get to, I started the gasket. I will say it’s sort of confusing how it installs, I would recommend watching the replacement videos of this before starting, and then watch it while installing step-by-step.As other have said the rings that lock the gasket in the place are a PAIN to get in, that being said I watched the video and saw how he did it, and after a couple of tries it was in. You will need vice grips. Also the inner ring-spring, it easier to pull up on the spring then down.The door doesn’t shut as smoothly but it’s hardly noticeable. It might even be better. I would buy the same thing again if I had too. I just ran the tub-wash and no leaking.
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