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The washer leaks from the bottom of the door. The grey rubber seal inside the door appears to be the problem, it has a torn piece so I need to replace it. Where would I go or is there a website that has the correct seal to replace.

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Hi their

You can find all your parts on www,reliableparts.com or www.reliableparts.ca

Hope this helps

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