Description
Description
Replace the worn or leaking tub seal in your front-load washer with the OEM Part 134146100 (also listed as O-Ring / Gasket) for select Frigidaire, Electrolux, Gibson, Kenmore and White-Westinghouse washable models. This seal fits between the front and rear outer tubs of the washer and helps prevent water from leaking down into internal components. appliancepartspros.com+2PartSelect+2
⚠️ Please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to confirm compatibility with your exact washer model number and verify that this seal is the correct size and style for your machine.
Features & Benefits
Features:
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OEM part number 134146100. frigidaireapplianceparts.com+2appliancepartspros.com+2
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Described as “Tub Seal” / “O-Ring/Gasket” that mounts between front and rear outer tubs of the washer. applianceparts.lowes.com+1
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Also replaces part number 131275900 in some models. frigidaireapplianceparts.com+1
Benefits:
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Prevents leaks — By restoring the proper seal between the front and rear tub, it helps stop water from escaping and damaging behind the washer or floor.
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Protects internal components — A good seal keeps water from reaching bearings, motors or other parts that could corrode or fail.
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OEM fit & quality — Using the exact manufacturer-specified part ensures correct fit and durability compared to generic alternatives.
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Cost-effective repair — Fixing a leaking seal can prevent larger repairs or replacement of the whole washer due to water damage.
Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Needed
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Water dripping or pooling around the base or floor near the washer during or after a cycle.
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A visible gap or worn rubber seal between the washer’s front outer tub and rear tub assembly.
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The washer appears to “weep” or leak from underneath the front during or after the spin or wash.
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Upon checking diagrams, your washer shows part 134146100 (or its equivalents) as the tub seal/gasket. PartSelect
Compatibility Notes
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This part fits a range of washers from brands such as Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore (some models), Gibson and White‑Westinghouse. PartSelect+1
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You should verify your washer’s model number and serial number, and compare your existing seal’s size, profile and mounting groove to ensure a match.
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If your washer also shows signs of bearing failure, tub misalignment, or the seal is severely damaged beyond the rubber, then replacing the seal alone might not fully resolve the underlying issue.



