When troubleshooting drips or poor sealing, technicians often inspect the O-ring first—use part 13-0617-11 when replacement is needed. Match the part number and visual configuration before ordering. Once compressed or torn, tightening usually won’t provide a lasting fix. Gaskets and seals prevent leaks at joints, covers, and fittings. Common complaints include drips, poor sealing, or moisture intrusion. If the issue is intermittent, look for vibration-related wear marks and connectors that shift under load. Check nearby components for secondary damage so the new part isn’t stressed immediately after installation. Once the underlying cause is addressed, moisture intrusion complaints usually reduce or disappear. Reinstall carefully so nothing pinches, rubs, or binds once the unit is back together. Recheck fasteners and connectors after the first run-in cycle to confirm everything remains tight. A correct-fit part improves reliability and prevents small issues from becoming bigger failures. Verify any model compatibility notes shown on the product page before completing the order. Keep the removed part until final testing is complete so you can compare fitment if needed. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair. Verify any model compatibility notes shown on the product page before completing the order. Keep the removed part until final testing is complete so you can compare fitment if needed. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair. Verify any model compatibility notes shown on the product page before completing the order. Keep the removed part until final testing is complete so you can compare fitment if needed. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair.