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[Lifetime Warranty] W10861521 Dryer Door Seal with Glue - Compatible with Maytag Kenmore Amana Roper Magic Chef Crosley Dryers - Replaces PS11731610 W10730752 438201 AP5999407 WP3405246

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W10861521 Dryer Door Seal with Glue

Key Features

  • Creates a tight seal around the dryer door to prevent heat loss and improve efficiency.
  • Constructed from durable, high-quality materials for longevity.
  • Kit includes the door seal gasket and a tube of high-temperature adhesive for installation.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • W10861521
  • 3405245
  • 3405246
  • PS11731610
  • WPY055980 (Adhesive only)

Compatibility & Fitment

Designed for use with a wide range of dryers from brands including:

  • Whirlpool
  • Kenmore
  • Maytag
  • Crosley
  • Admiral

When to Replace

Consider replacing the door seal if you notice any of the following symptoms:

  • The existing seal is torn, cracked, brittle, or missing sections.
  • Drying cycles are taking longer than usual.
  • The dryer door area is hot to the touch during operation.
  • Visible gaps between the door and the dryer frame.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the dryer from its power source before beginning the repair.
  • Thoroughly remove the old seal and any residual adhesive from the door channel.
  • Clean the application surface with an appropriate solvent to ensure proper adhesion.
  • Apply a continuous bead of the included adhesive inside the channel.
  • Press the new seal firmly into the channel, ensuring it is seated correctly.
  • Allow the adhesive to cure for the manufacturer's recommended time before operating the dryer.

FAQ

This door seal is used on select dryers from Maytag, Kenmore, Amana, Roper, Magic Chef, Crosley, Whirlpool, Inglis, and Admiral. Because fitment can vary by model even within the same brand, the safest check is to match your dryer's model number and confirm it uses part W10861521 or one of its replacement numbers.
Known replacement and cross-reference numbers for this seal include W10861521, W10730752, W10389572, WP3405246, WP3405245, 3405246, 3405245, 438201, 4382011, AP5999407, PS11731610, and EAP11731610.
The door seal forms a gasket around the dryer door opening to help keep heated air inside the drum area. A good seal helps the dryer maintain proper airflow and temperature, reduces heat leakage, and can also cut down on rattling or air-noise around the door.
Typical symptoms include visible cracks, flattening, gaps, fraying, or sections pulling loose from the door area. You may also notice warm air leaking around the door, longer drying times, extra noise from the door area, or clothing catching against a damaged seal.
This is usually a moderate repair for a DIYer. In most cases you will need to remove the old seal, clean off old adhesive completely, and glue the new seal in place. Common supplies are work gloves, a putty knife or scraper, a cloth, and a cleaner suitable for removing old residue. Plan on about 30 to 60 minutes for the repair, plus adhesive curing time before running the dryer.
Unplug the dryer first. Then remove all remnants of the old seal and adhesive from the mounting surface so the new seal sits flat and bonds evenly. Check the door for warping, bent hinges, or latch issues, since a misaligned door can damage a new seal quickly or prevent it from sealing properly.
Door seals commonly wear out from repeated heat cycles, age, friction from opening and closing, and clothing rubbing against the edge of the opening. They can also fail sooner if the door is misaligned, the hinge is loose, or old adhesive was not fully cleaned off during a previous repair.