Description
🧾 Description
Ensure your front-load washer remains watertight with the genuine OEM Part 4036ER2003A Tub Seal (Gasket) from LG. This seal fits between the inner drum and outer tub, helping prevent water leaks and maintain proper washing performance.
⚠️ Please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to confirm compatibility with your specific washer model and to ensure the seal style and installation match your machine. LG Parts+2Home Depot Appliance Repair+2
⚙️ Features & Benefits
Features:
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OEM part number 4036ER2003A. LG Parts+1
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Designed for LG front-load washers as a tub seal / gasket to prevent leaking between the inner and outer tubs. HD Supply
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Direct replacement part built to match original equipment specifications. LG Parts
Benefits:
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Prevents water leaks – A new seal helps avoid costly water damage and machine downtime.
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Maintains washer performance – Ensures correct drum spacing and integrity so your washer operates smoothly.
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OEM reliability – Better fit and durability compared to generic alternatives.
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Cost-effective repair – Replacing the seal alone can resolve leakage issues without replacing the entire tub assembly.
🔍 Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Needed
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Water visible around or beneath the washer after a cycle.
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The seal is cracked, hardened, warped, or visibly damaged on inspection.
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Washer drum is vibrating or mis-aligned due to tub instability stemming from a bad seal.
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Musty odours or signs of mold between the drum and door seal, indicating moisture escape.
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Excessive drum movement or contact with the outer tub wall in operation.
🧩 Compatibility Notes
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This seal fits many LG front-load washer models. Confirm your machine’s model number and serial number and ensure it lists part 4036ER2003A or equivalent. LG Parts+1
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Inspect the mounting style of your current seal: the shape, lips, clamp grooves and fit must match.
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If your washer has suffered major damage (like outer tub cracks or bearing failure), replacing the seal alone may not fully restore function—consult a technician if unsure.
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Installation typically requires removing the drum or tub assembly—if you’re unfamiliar, it’s best handled by a maintenance technician.



