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Greg: Cheapest are used parts at a wrecking yard. For new parts, I like to use Advanced Auto.com. If you order online, you automatically get a 15% discount.
Without the model number for the unit, it is hard to tell but my bet is, the part you need is part of the whole inlet line. You need to order that tubing to get the part.
I believe if you can use ascrewdriver you can replace the part yourself. Click on the link below and itwill take you to Appliance Parts Pros and the exploded parts view so you cansee how the door is assembled. I believe you only need the door frame (partnumber 12) but you need to verify that is your part or if you need the door outerdoor panel (part number 48). http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5156808&diagram_id=1259343#d1259343
You need to go to Milwaukeetool.com and under part and service header click on it and it will ask if you need a parts schematic or manual, click on the parts schematic. They have excellent parts and wiring diagrams. Let me know if you need more help.
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