Removed the front panel (YouTube videos is your friend here to show how to do that) in order to gain access to "see" what was going on. Saw water in the base pan that had activated the float switch. Took care of the water and ran a express cycle and observed water leaking from the diverter valve. Found the part plus repair video here on AppliancePros.com --- so far so good as it does not leak anymore but the repair definitely takes longer than 15min.....to remove the clamp that holds the rubber connection to the drain is not trivial...and the worst part was actually putting the diverter valve back on and making sure it was fully on and then trying to get the circulation pump connected to it. It took me about 90min to make this repair as had to try several times to get the diverter valve back on correctly (and get the circulation pump out of the way enough to get a good seal).