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Odds are it's your lint trap and stale water drain. Those are located on the front lower left. Open the door, check that the hose plug is snug and that the trap is screwed in tight. (You'd end up doing this after a month or two anyway for a maintenance cleaning.) If you're still finding water, you almost definitely have a leak. The top opens and you can look for the source during the next wash, or hire someone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My bet would be this dryer has an X or a Y connector in the back where it is spliced into the water hook up for the steam feature setting. When they installed it they maybe didn't get something tight? I would start there! Hope this helps...
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