Introduction
If the door boot seal (also called a door gasket or bellow) on a front-load washer is leaking, loose, or keeps popping out of its groove, the outer spring clamp may be difficult to reinstall by hand. This guide shows how to make a simple door boot spreader from a standard wrench and heavy-duty cable ties, then use it to reinstall the spring clamp on many front-load washer designs, including GE, LG, and Samsung.
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Étape 2 Gather tools and materials
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Get a standard wrench that gives you enough leverage and width for the clamp, such as a 5/8-inch wrench or slightly larger.
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Get two heavy-duty cable ties that are wide and strong, but still fit through the clamp’s eyelets.
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Get needle-nose pliers to tighten the ties and help press the clamp into place.
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Get side cutters, scissors, or another sharp cutter to remove the ties after the clamp is installed.
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Étape 3 Attach the first tie to the wrench and spring eyelet
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Thread a cable tie through the box end (socket end) of the wrench.
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Thread that cable tie through one eyelet of the door boot spring clamp.
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Loosely latch the cable tie so the wrench and spring eyelet stay connected but can still shift.
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Étape 4 Attach the second tie and start spreading the spring
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Thread the second cable tie through the other eyelet of the spring clamp.
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Loosely latch that tie around the open end (mouth) of the wrench on the opposite side.
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Work both ties tighter to begin spreading the spring clamp while keeping the spring mostly on the same side of the wrench.
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Hand-tighten as far as you can, then use needle-nose pliers to pull the ties tighter for more leverage.
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Étape 5 Use the wrench to tighten the ties for maximum spread
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Grab the flat tail of the tie on the wrench mouth side with needle-nose pliers.
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Use the tip of the wrench as a pivot point and lever the pliers to ratchet the tie tighter and spread the spring wider.
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Stop tightening once the spring clamp is spread wide enough to attempt installation without forcing the boot out of its groove.
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Étape 6 Position the boot seal and start the clamp in the groove
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Press the door boot seal fully onto the washer’s front lip so it sits snug and even all the way around.
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Lay the wire clamp around the boot seal and seat it into the same groove it came out of.
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Aim the spring and wrench inward toward the washer housing as you work the clamp into the groove.
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Étape 7 Seat the spring section using the homemade spreader
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At the spring area, press the wire and spring into the groove by hand to start it.
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Use needle-nose pliers to press against the boot seal and push the spring and wrench inward until the clamp drops into the groove.
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Étape 8 Cut the ties and remove the tool
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Cut both cable ties.
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Use needle-nose pliers to pull the cut ties out of the wire clamp and away from the boot.
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Confirm the boot seal and spring clamp stay fully seated before returning the washer to service. Repair didn't go as planned? Ask our Answers community for help.