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Try pushing down firmly on inner door panel at the bottom with door fully open. You will feel it starting to bend. This moves seal closer together when door shut. it worked well for mine.
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Sounds like your shaft seals have gone.
This usually takes more labor, special tools, and parts than the unit is worth. Unless it is a family heirloom or something, suggest replace it with a new machine.
check with whoever you order the latch from, usually parts are individual for electrical parts and never assume that the screw or washer will come with new one, save every piece.
check that the arms top and bottom turn freely and are not blocked.also if you use tablets,then you do not need to use rinse aid in the door,the coating could be due to over rinse aid as the tablets have this in,if these are ok you may benifit from putting a good quality cleaner through if
as i remember it, you will have to take off the door front panel and slot in the seal from inside of the lower door. if im thinking of the wrong model and the advise is wrong i will get back to ya.
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