Bosch Dishwasher Door Gasket / Tub Seal Replacement Guide — What This Part Does
The door gasket and tub seal create a watertight barrier between the dishwasher tub and the door during the wash cycle. On Bosch dishwashers, this may be a three-sided door seal along the sides and top, an upper door seal strip on integrated models, or a lower door/tub seal at the bottom front lip. When the seal hardens, cracks, pulls out of its groove, or gets contaminated with debris, water escapes from the front edge or bottom of the door during operation.
Over time, heat, detergent exposure, and normal wear cause the rubber or silicone seal material to become brittle or flattened. Incorrect installation after prior service, using the wrong seal profile for your model, or buildup in the seal groove can also prevent a proper seal. Bosch parts listings include dedicated sealing/door seal components like 12054183 and aftermarket equivalents such as 00494772/494772 for tub gaskets. Replacing the damaged seal with the correct part for your model restores the watertight seal and stops leaks.
Signs It Needs Replacing
- Water pooling on floor in front of dishwasher Water leaks from the front lower edge or sides of the door during the wash or rinse cycle.
- Visible cracks or tears in the door seal The rubber gasket shows cracking, splitting, or brittleness along its length.
- Seal pulled out of the groove or channel Sections of the gasket are loose, sagging, or no longer seated in the door or tub channel.
- Hardened or flattened gasket material The seal feels stiff, lacks flexibility, or has permanently compressed areas that no longer spring back.
- Moisture or white residue around door edge Detergent buildup or water stains appear along the door frame where the seal contacts the tub.
- Leak only at bottom front of door Water escapes specifically from the lower tub seal area at the door lip, not from the sides or top.
How to Replace It
- Turn off power to the dishwasher at the circuit breaker or unplug the unit, and shut off the water supply valve under the sink.
- Verify your exact Bosch model number from the rating plate (usually on the inside door frame or left side edge) and order the correct door seal or tub gasket for that model.
- Open the door fully and inspect the existing seal to confirm the leak location (lower tub seal, three-sided door seal, or upper seal strip).
- Remove the old seal by gently pulling it out of the channel or groove around the door or tub perimeter, noting the orientation and any clips or retaining points.
- Clean the seal groove or cavity on both the door and tub thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove debris, detergent buildup, or old adhesive residue.
- Inspect the tub and door sealing surfaces for deformation, cracks, or mechanical interference that could prevent a good seal, and address any issues before installing the new part.
- Install the new seal by aligning it with the groove and pressing it firmly into place around the entire perimeter, ensuring the profile faces the correct direction and no sections are twisted or pulled out.
- For lower door/tub seals, reassemble any door hinge components, protectors, or access panels removed for access, following Bosch service procedures for your model.
- Restore power and water, run a short rinse or wash cycle, and visually check the repaired door edge and floor area for leaks while the machine is running.
The Part You Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Bosch dishwasher door gasket / tub seal | Amazon | Part numbers vary by model (e.g., Bosch 12054183, 00494772/494772). Check your model and serial number on the rating plate inside the door frame or side edge, and cross-reference with Bosch parts diagrams or an authorized parts supplier to confirm the correct seal type (lower tub seal, three-sided door seal, or upper seal strip) for your specific dishwasher. |
Related Error Codes
If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:
- Bosch Dishwasher E01 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E02 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E03 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E04 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E05 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E06 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E07 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E08 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E09 error code
- Bosch Dishwasher E13 error code
When to Call a Pro
If you are uncomfortable disassembling the door or cannot identify which seal is leaking, or if the tub or door frame itself shows cracks, warping, or damage that would prevent a good seal even after replacement, contact a Bosch-certified appliance technician. Also call a pro if the leak persists after seal replacement, which may indicate a cracked tub, failed spray arm seal, or sump/pump issue requiring further diagnosis. For integrated or custom-panel models where door removal involves cabinetry work, professional service is recommended to avoid cosmetic or alignment damage.