Compatible for Bosch WAE, WFC, WFD, WFL, WFO, WFR, WFT, WFX; Neff B, U; Siemens WIQ, WXL, WXLM, WXLP, WXLS Series Door Boot Gasket Seal with drain feed hose connecting into the gasket is a non‑genuine replacement door seal designed to cure leaks and mildew damage on a large range of Bosch, Neff and Siemens front‑loading washing machines at a much lower cost than OEM.
Key features
Wide model coverage: Designed for Bosch WAE, WFC, WFD, WFL, WFO, WFR, WFT, WFX washing machines and matching Neff B/U and Siemens WIQ, WXL, WXLM, WXLP, WXLS series models, mirroring the fitment range of original BSH door seal 00361127 / 361127.
Integrated drain feed hose: Includes the connection point for the upper water or drain feed hose directly into the gasket, so it replaces seals that have the built‑in feed without extra adaptors.
Compatible (non‑genuine) part: Offers equivalent function to the original Bosch/Siemens/Neff seal at a fraction of the OEM price, ideal when you want a cost‑effective repair.
Durable rubber construction: Made from flexible rubber designed to maintain a watertight seal around the door opening and resist everyday detergents and softeners.
OEM cross‑reference: Commonly used as an alternative to original part 361127 and related numbers used across many Bosch, Neff and Siemens front loaders.
Performance and reliability
In use, this seal is engineered to create a tight, leak‑free barrier between the drum and the cabinet front, preventing water from escaping during wash and spin cycles. The integrated drain feed connection helps keep the internal water flow as originally designed, reducing the risk of drips from improvised hose joins.
When correctly fitted, users can expect performance comparable to a genuine seal, provided the retaining springs and clamps are refitted properly and the seating surfaces on the tub are clean and free from damage. As with most compatible parts, long‑term life will depend on usage, detergent type and over‑loading habits, but for domestic machines it is suitable as a like‑for‑like replacement.
Installation notes
The seal installs in the same way as the original Bosch/Siemens/Neff gasket, using the inner and outer retaining bands or springs.
On models with a feed hose into the seal, you will need to transfer the hose and clip to the new gasket’s molded connection point.
Typical fitting steps include removing the front clamp, folding the old seal off the cabinet, releasing the inner band, disconnecting the hose from the gasket, then reversing the process with the new part.
Allow time for fitting; many DIYers find tilting the machine back slightly and using a bit of washing‑up liquid as lubricant makes seating the inner lip easier
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