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    Aug 29, 2009, 01:09 PM
    GE dishwasher part replacement
    I had a clog in my dishwasher. While taking it apart and cleaning the drain I knocked a small part out of the door rubber seal in the center bottom. It is about three inches long and clicks in. It has one smooth edge and one jagged toothed edge. Does anyone know what is right side up to put it back in place correctly.:confused:

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