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Cold Tech gaskets can be obtained from Case Parts Co. 800-421-0217 or RHS Parts 800-537-8300, per jimex corps final technical spec. sheet. I hope this helps.
Hi, Those dishwashers have a very poor system of gasketing to keep the water inside... Sometimes replacing the gasket in the door can help, but even so it can be a problem... if the gasket does not seat just right the door will leak...
There are a lot of great features with those dishwashers, but the weak point on them is the door seal..
Either the tub gasket needs replacement (item 3) in this diagram. or the door base gasket needs replacement. Alternatively, the door vent seal could be leaking. Item 4 in this diagram.
First, examine the gasket around the door or dishwasher front for tears or holes. If the gasket looks good, the door may have been flexed during installation or while loading / unloading. Open the door half way and try to flex counter clockwise. This should straighten out the door and allow the seal to contact properly.
It is time to change the sealing gasket and you must get a rreplacement from the Electrolux service dealer so as to change. there are also many types of this gasket suiting the origianl which can be found in hardware shops that can be fitted on to the door.Take a sample along.
Use a good brush , clean with some kerosene/diesel then use jet of water/detergent to clean the gasket, the gasket fitting slots before the new ones are fitted.
Hope this helps.
the f2 is telling you that the tempature is to high. It could be your control board. I personely would call a tech as its got to do with the contacts on the control board or the door lock. can be several different problems.
Sounds like you have adoor gasket problem. Check your door. Most of the time the cold will pull air thru any cracks in the door gasket causing frost on everything. May need service tech to replace gasket. Rusty
I FIND IT VERY STRANGE THAT THE ENTIRE DOOR NEEDS TO BE REPLACED IN THE EVENT THAT THE RUBBER IS FAULTY.I NO FOR A FACT THAT SOME SAMSUNG FRIDGE RUBBERS ARE QUITE HARD TO REPLACE AND THE QUICKEST SOLUTION FOR THE TECH IS TO REPLACE THE ENTIRE DOOR.TO ESTABLISH IF THE RUBBER IS REPLACABLE I SUGGEST YOU LIFT THE GASKET IN ONE CORNER AND LOOK FOR A GROOVE OR SCREWS.SOME RUBBERS ARE BASED ON A PUSH IN PULL OUT BASIS.IF YOU FIND IT HARD TO ESTABLISH WHICH IT IS I THINK ITS BEST YOU ASK SAMSUNG TO SEND YOU A MORE ADVANCED TECH TO ASSIST YOU IN THAT REGARD.ALSO YOU CAN VISIT SAMSUNG WEBSITE AND FIND A TECH NEAR YOU.
Are you washing cereal bowls or mixing bowls on the bottom rack? If so, are you placing them in front? Sudden leaks that form huge puddles can often be attributed to improper loading of the dishwasher. Most dishwashers don't have a seal across the tub front. The door closes over it and does a pretty good job of deflecting water back inside the wash cavity. However, if you place bowls in the front on the bottom rack rack they can divert the water right over the tub lip and onto the floor. This is usually the culprit that causes most leaks in dishwashers.
Now, if you don't think you have a loading problem, remove the kick panel on the bottom of the dishwasher and check the drain line and pump housing for leaks.
Check the door gasket for tears or cracks.
Lastly, feel inside the bottom of the door with your hand. You should be able to feel the door insulation. If it is wet, then the problem could be a leak around your soap or rinse-aid dispenser. Depending on the model, some dispensers are mounted to the door with a gasket behind it. Sometimes this gasket can form leaks.
I hope this helps.
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